Disposable cartridge for a drug delivery device
US-11911591-B2 · Feb 27, 2024 · US
US9695813B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9695813-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214343726-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2012 |
| Priority date | Sep 21, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jul 4, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 4, 2017 |
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A peristaltic pump comprises a tube to transport a material in a transport direction and a conveying screw, which is configured to cause a transport of the material by causing a successive squeezing of the tube along the transport direction.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A peristaltic pump, comprising: a tube to transport a material in a transport direction, a conveying screw which is configured to cause a transport of the material by effecting a squeezing of the tube along the transport direction, and at least one squeeze element comprising a member which is configured to roll off and on the tube, and squeeze the tube when the squeeze element is arranged between the conveying screw and the tube, wherein a transport of the squeeze element in the transport direction is caused by a rotation of the conveying screw. 2. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 , wherein the squeeze element further comprises a carrier element which is in contact with the conveying screw when the squeeze element squeezes the tube. 3. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 comprising a guide member for guiding the squeeze element, wherein the guide member comprises a circulation system. 4. The peristaltic pump of claim 3 , wherein the squeeze element has a start position and an end position in the circulation system and wherein the pump is configured such that during operation of the pump the squeeze element is transported from the start position to the end position and back from the end position to the start position. 5. The peristaltic pump of claim 4 , wherein the squeeze element is transportable from the start position to the end position by the rotation of the conveying screw and back from the end position to the start position by a back-transport mechanism. 6. The peristaltic pump of claim 5 , wherein the back-transport mechanism comprises a lever. 7. The peristaltic pump of claim 6 , wherein the lever is configured to be pre-tensioned by a lever spring in order to release the squeeze element from the screw thread of the conveying screw when the squeeze element is in the end position. 8. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 , comprising a main body and an exchange part configured to be attachable to the main body. 9. The peristaltic pump of claim 8 , wherein the exchange part comprises a tube guide for guiding the tube. 10. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 , comprising at least one needle. 11. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 , which is configured to transport medical fluids. 12. The peristaltic pump of claim 1 , wherein the conveying screw comprises a screw thread which is configured to transport the squeeze element along the tube in the transport direction by applying a force on the squeeze element. 13. A peristaltic pump, comprising: a tube to transport a material in a transport direction, a conveying screw which is configured to cause a transport of the material by effecting a squeezing of the tube along the transport direction, at least one squeeze element comprising a carrier element which is configured to contact the conveying screw when the squeeze element is arranged between the conveying screw and the tube, wherein a transport of the squeeze element in the transport direction is caused by a rotation of the conveying screw, and a guide member for guiding the squeeze element, wherein the guide member comprises a circulation system, wherein the squeeze element has a start position and an end position in the circulation system, and wherein the pump is configured such that during operation of the pump the squeeze element is transported from the start position to the end position and back from the end position to the start position. 14. The peristaltic pump of claim 13 , wherein the squeeze element further comprises a member which is configured to roll off and on the tube, and squeeze the tube. 15. The peristaltic pump of claim 13 , wherein the squeeze element is transportable from the start position to the end position by the rotation of the conveying screw and back from the end position to the start position by a back-transport mechanism. 16. The peristaltic pump of claim 15 , wherein the back-transport mechanism comprises a lever. 17. The peristaltic pump of claim 16 , wherein the lever is configured to be pre-tensioned by a lever spring in order to release the squeeze element from the screw thread of the conveying screw when the squeeze element is in the end position. 18. The peristaltic pump of claim 3 , comprising a main body and an exchange part configured to be attachable to the main body. 19. The peristaltic pump of claim 18 , wherein the exchange part comprises a tube guide for guiding the tube. 20. The peristaltic pump of claim 13 , wherein the conveying screw comprises a screw thread which is configured to transport the squeeze element along the tube in the transport direction by applying a force on the squeeze element.
with linear peristaltic action, i.e. comprising at least three pressurising members or a helical member · CPC title
having peristaltic action · CPC title
the actuating elements, e.g. rollers, moving in a straight line during squeezing · CPC title
of tubular flexible members · CPC title
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