Cassette with infusion set containing anti-freeflow ball valve for peristaltic infusion pump

US9440022B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9440022-B2
Application numberUS-201013383786-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 8, 2010
Priority dateJul 13, 2009
Publication dateSep 13, 2016
Grant dateSep 13, 2016

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Flow control devices and methods of using the flow control devices are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a cassette ( 30 ) comprising a housing ( 32 ) having a constrictor ( 34 ), a tube ( 36 ) attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor, and a ball positioned inside the tube. The constrictor can be constructed and arranged to prevent the ball ( 38 ) from moving through the tube at the location proximate the constrictor. The ball can prevent fluid flow in one position and be dislodged to allow fluid flow when the cassette is positioned inside a pumping device. As a result, the cassette is designed to prevent free flow of fluid when an enteral feeding tube set is not installed in a pumping device.

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The invention is claimed as follows: 1. A method of controlling fluid flow in a flexible tube, the method comprising: providing a cassette for being connected to a pumping device, wherein the cassette comprises a housing having a constrictor, the flexible tube attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor such that an inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube is reduced, and a ball positioned inside the flexible tube; occluding fluid flow through the flexible tube by positioning the ball within the flexible tube at an upstream side of the constrictor; and passing fluid through the flexible tube by dislodging the ball within the flexible tube in a direction along a main extension direction of the flexible tube, wherein a dislodging mechanism is attached within the pumping device and is constructed and arranged to dislodge the ball when the cassette is positioned inside the pumping device. 2. A flow control system comprising: a pumping device comprising a dislodging mechanism; and a cassette removably attached to the pumping device, the cassette comprising a housing comprising a constrictor, a flexible tube attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor such that an inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube is reduced, and a ball positioned inside the flexible tube at an upstream side of the constrictor, the ball being sized such that the ball is larger than the reduced inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube at the constrictor, the dislodging mechanism configured to dislodge the ball in a direction along a main extension direction of the flexible tube, and the constrictor of the cassette so constructed and arranged to align with the dislodging mechanism when the cassette is positioned within the pumping device, wherein the dislodging mechanism is configured to dislodge or move the ball from a position at or near the constrictor such that due to a distortion of the inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube, a flow path through the flexible tube is opened. 3. The flow control system of claim 2 , wherein the constrictor is so constructed and arranged to prevent the ball from moving through the flexible tube at a location proximate the constrictor. 4. The flow control system of claim 2 , wherein the flexible tube comprises a first end attached to an inlet port and a second end attached to an outlet port. 5. The flow control system of claim 2 , wherein an inlet port is sized to prevent the ball from entering the inlet port. 6. A flow control system comprising: a pumping device; and a cassette removably attached to the pumping device, the cassette comprising a housing comprising a constrictor, a flexible tube attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor such that an inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube is reduced, a ball positioned inside the flexible tube at an upstream side of the constrictor, and a dislodging mechanism configured to dislodge the ball in a direction along a main extension direction of the flexible tube, the ball being sized such that the ball is larger than the reduced inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube at the constrictor, the dislodging mechanism movably attached at or near the constrictor, the dislodging mechanism being designed to dislodge or move the ball from a position at or near the constrictor such that due to a distortion of the inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube, a flow path through the flexible tube is opened, and the pumping device comprising a surface designed to push down on the dislodging mechanism into the flexible tube and cause the dislodging mechanism to dislodge or move the ball from the position at or near the constrictor of the cassette. 7. The flow control system of claim 6 , wherein the constrictor is so constructed and arranged to prevent the ball from moving through the flexible tube at a location proximate the constrictor. 8. The flow control system of claim 6 , wherein the flexible tube comprises a first end attached to an inlet port and a second end attached to an outlet port. 9. The flow control system of claim 6 , wherein an inlet port is sized to prevent the ball from entering the inlet port. 10. A cassette comprising: a housing comprising a constrictor; a flexible tube attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor such that an inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube is reduced; a ball positioned inside the flexible tube at an upstream side of the constrictor; and a dislodging mechanism configured to dislodge the ball in a direction along a main extension direction of the flexible tube, the ball being sized such that the ball is larger than the reduced inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube at the constrictor, and the dislodging mechanism movably attached at or near the constrictor, the dislodging mechanism being designed to dislodge or move the ball from a position at or near the constrictor such that due to a distortion of the inner diameter (ID) of the flexible tube, a flow path through the flexible tube is opened.

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  • Systems · CPC title

  • Processes · CPC title

  • by means of a screw-spindle, cam, or other mechanical means {(F16K7/045 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • A61M39/281Primary

    Automatic tube cut-off devices, e.g. squeezing tube on detection of air · CPC title

  • With pump · CPC title

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What does patent US9440022B2 cover?
Flow control devices and methods of using the flow control devices are provided. In a general embodiment, the present disclosure provides a cassette ( 30 ) comprising a housing ( 32 ) having a constrictor ( 34 ), a tube ( 36 ) attached to the housing and positioned through the constrictor, and a ball positioned inside the tube. The constrictor can be constructed and arranged to prevent the ball…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
West David Woodruff, Higgins James Allen, Hariharesan Seralaathan, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M39/281. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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