Cassette system integrated apparatus
US-2015196698-A1 · Jul 16, 2015 · US
US9364655B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364655-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213480236-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2012 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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An occlusion assembly for compressing at least one tube, e.g. a pair of side-by-side flexible tubes, that comprises an occluding member for each tube placed within the assembly. Each occluding member is pressed into an occluding position by an element that is movable, e.g. in a space between the occluding members, to cause a tube-contacting portion of each occluding member to translate toward its associated tubing to compress it. In an embodiment, the element is a spreader that is positioned between two occluding members and acts to spread the distal ends of the occluding members away from each other as they press against their respective tubes. A main spring may be included that urges the spreader toward the distal ends of the occluding elements into an occluding position. The spreader may be moved against the biasing force of the main spring to move the occluding members into a non-occluding position near the proximal ends of the occluding elements, for example manually through a button and linkage assembly coupled to the spreading element, or by control of a controller activating an actuator that is also coupled to the spreader.
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What is claimed: 1. An occlusion assembly for occluding at least one pair of collapsible tubes of a medical infusion device, comprising: for each pair of collapsible tubes, a first occluding member and a second occluding member, the first occluding member positioned adjacent to a first collapsible tube of the pair and the second occluding member positioned adjacent to a second collapsible tube of the pair, when the tubes are installed in the occlusion assembly for operation, the first occluding member and the second occluding member being further positioned opposite each other such that a space is defined between the first occluding member and the second occluding member, the space being on an opposite side of each occluding member than is the collapsible tube to which it is adjacent; a spreader positioned within the space and movable within the space from a first position to a second position, wherein movement from the first position to the second position causes the spreader to force at least a portion of both the first and second occluding members to move apart from each other to increase the size of the space and move a tube-contacting portion of each occluding member against the collapsible tube to which it is adjacent to occlude the collapsible tube; and at least one actuator constructed and positioned to move the spreader between the first position and the second position, wherein the spreader is configured to move along a substantially linear pathway that is substantially perpendicular to the direction of movement of the tube-contacting portion of each occluding member. 2. The occlusion assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a frame comprising a tubing guide configured for positioning the collapsible tubes and for mounting the first and second occluding members and the spreader. 3. The occlusion assembly of claim 2 , wherein the spreader is wedge shaped and coupled to the at least one actuator, and wherein the at least one actuator causes the spreader to move in an essentially linear path from the first position to the second position to engage with the first and second occluding members and move them apart from each other. 4. The occlusion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the occlusion assembly is configured so that the collapsible tubes are occluded in the absence of a force applied by the actuator to cause release of occlusion. 5. The occlusion assembly of claim 4 , wherein the actuator comprises a biasing element configured to provide a restoring force causing occlusion of the collapsible tubes in the absence of positive actuation of the actuator to overcome the restoring force and release occlusion of the collapsible tubes. 6. The occlusion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the occlusion assembly comprises a portion of a fluid handling assembly of a dialysis system. 7. The occlusion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the occlusion assembly further comprises at least one of the collapsible tube mounted thereto. 8. The occlusion assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a pneumatically powered actuator.
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