Infusion system and method of use which prevents over-saturation of an analog-to-digital converter

US9707341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9707341-B2
Application numberUS-201414289796-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 29, 2014
Priority dateMay 29, 2013
Publication dateJul 18, 2017
Grant dateJul 18, 2017

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To detect air in a fluid delivery line of an infusion system, infusion fluid is pumped through a fluid delivery line adjacent to at least one sensor. A signal is transmitted and received using the at least one sensor into and from the fluid delivery line. The at least one sensor is operated, using at least one processor, at a modified frequency which is different than a resonant frequency of the at least one sensor to reduce an amplitude of an output of the signal transmitted from the at least one sensor to a level which is lower than a saturation level of the analog-to-digital converter to avoid over-saturating the analog-to-digital converter. The signal received by the at least one sensor is converted from analog to digital using an analog-to-digital converter. The at least one processor determines whether air is in the fluid delivery line based on the converted digital signal.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An infusion system for being operatively connected to a fluid delivery line and to an infusion container containing an infusion fluid, the infusion system comprising: a pump; at least one sensor disposed adjacent to the fluid delivery line and configured to transmit and receive a first signal to detect whether there is air in the fluid delivery line, the at least one sensor configured to transmit a second signal, the second signal indicative of whether there is air in the fluid delivery line; an electronic detection device electronically connected to the at least one sensor and configured to receive the second signal; at least one processor in electronic communication with the pump, the at least one sensor, and the electronic detection device; and a memory in electronic communication with the at least one processor, wherein the memory comprises programming code for execution by the at least one processor, and the programming code is configured to operate the at least one sensor at a resonant frequency or at a modified frequency which is different than the resonant frequency; wherein the programming code is configured to determine whether the electronic detection device would be saturated as a result of operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency; wherein the programming code is configured such that if the programming code determines that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency would saturate the electronic detection device, the programming code operates the at least one sensor at the modified frequency, wherein operating the at least one sensor at the modified frequency causes the amplitude of the second signal to be lower than required to saturate the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum level of useful signal strength of the electronic detection device; and wherein the programming code is configured such that if the programming code determines that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency causes the amplitude of the second signal to be lower than the saturation level of the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum useful signal strength of the electronic detection device, the programming code operates the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the modified frequency is within .+−0.50% of the resonant frequency and within .+−0.50% of a saturation frequency which causes the analog-to-digital converter to saturate. 3. The infusion system of claim 1 , wherein the electronic detection device comprises an analog to digital converter, the analog to digital converter configured to convert the second signal from analog to digital. 4. A method for detecting air in a fluid delivery line of an infusion system comprising: pumping infusion fluid through a fluid delivery line adjacent to at least one sensor; transmitting and receiving a first signal using the at least one sensor into and from the fluid delivery line; transmitting a second signal from the at least one sensor to an electronic detection device, the second signal indicative of whether there is air in the fluid delivery line; operating, using at least one processor, the at least one sensor at a resonant frequency or at a modified frequency which is different than the resonant frequency; determining whether the electronic detection device would be saturated as a result of operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency; wherein if it is determined that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency would saturate the electronic detection device, operating the at least one sensor at the modified frequency, wherein operating the at least one sensor at the modified frequency causes the amplitude of the second signal to be lower than required to saturate the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum level of useful signal strength of the electronic detection device; and wherein if it is determined that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency causes the amplitude of the second signal to be lower than the saturation level of the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum useful signal strength of the electronic detection device, operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency. 5. The method of claim 4 further comprising determining, using the at least one processor, whether air is in the fluid delivery line based on the second signal. 6. The method of claim 4 further comprising determining the resonant frequency of the at least one sensor. 7. The method of claim 6 further comprising calibrating the at least one sensor to determine the resonant frequency of the at least one sensor. 8. The method of claim 7 further comprising determining the modified frequency which is different than the resonant frequency of the at least one sensor during calibration of the at least one sensor. 9. The method of claim 4 further comprising determining the saturation level of the electronic detection device. 10. The method of claim 4 further comprising selecting the modified frequency to be within .+−0.50% of the resonant frequency and within .+−0.50% of a saturation frequency which causes the analog-to-digital converter to saturate. 11. The method of claim 4 , wherein the electronic detection device comprises an analog to digital converter, the analog to digital converter configured to convert the second signal from analog to digital. 12. A method for arranging and using an infusion system comprising: determining a resonant frequency of at least one sensor; determining a saturation level of an electronic detection device; disposing the at least one sensor adjacent to a fluid delivery line; connecting a pump to the fluid delivery line; electronically connecting the electronic detection device to the at least one sensor; electronically connecting at least one processor to the pump, to the at least one sensor, and to the electronic detection device; and programming the at least one processor to operate the at least one sensor at a resonant frequency or at a modified frequency which is different than the resonant frequency; determining whether the electronic detection device would be saturated as a result of operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency; wherein if it is determined that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency would saturate the electronic detection device, operating the at least one sensor at the modified frequency, wherein operating the at least one sensor at the modified frequency causes the amplitude of a signal from the at least one sensor to be lower than required to saturate the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum level of useful signal strength of the electronic detection device; and wherein if it is determined that operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency causes the amplitude of the signal from the at least one sensor to be lower than the saturation level of the electronic detection device and greater than the minimum useful signal strength of the electronic detection device, operating the at least one sensor at the resonant frequency. 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the determining the resonant frequency of the at least one sensor is done during calibration of the at least one sensor. 14. The method of claim 12 wherein the determining the saturation level of the electronic detection device is done during calibration of the electronic detection device. 15. The method of claim 12 wherein the programming the at least one pro

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  • Means for adapting the input signal to the range the converter can handle, e.g. limiting, pre-scaling (H03M1/18 takes precedence); Out-of-range indication · CPC title

  • Gases in liquids, e.g. bubbles, foams · CPC title

  • Resonance or resonant frequency · CPC title

  • by frequency filtering {or by tuning to resonant frequency} · CPC title

  • with frequency characteristics, e.g. single frequency signals, chirp signals (measuring frequency of mechanical vibrations or acoustic waves in general G01H1/06, G01H3/04; measuring frequency or analysing frequency spectra G01R23/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US9707341B2 cover?
To detect air in a fluid delivery line of an infusion system, infusion fluid is pumped through a fluid delivery line adjacent to at least one sensor. A signal is transmitted and received using the at least one sensor into and from the fluid delivery line. The at least one sensor is operated, using at least one processor, at a modified frequency which is different than a resonant frequency of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Icu Medical Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M5/16831. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 18 2017 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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