Overmolded tubing assembly and adapter for a positive displacement pump

US9909579B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-9909579-B2
Application numberUS-201414573460-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 17, 2014
Priority dateJun 9, 2014
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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Abstract

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A tubing assembly is provided that can comprise a plurality of tubes or lumens that can be disposed within a head of a peristaltic pump. The tubing assembly can provide a flow rate or volume capacity that is generally equal to or greater than that achieved with a comparable prior art tube while operating at higher pressures than that possible using the prior art tube. Further, in accordance with some embodiments, the tubing assembly can achieve a longer working life than a comparable prior art tube, and the load on the pump motor can be reduced such that the pump life is increased and/or a larger pump motor is not required to achieve such advantageous results.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tubing and adapter assembly for a peristaltic pump, the tubing and adapter assembly comprising: an elongate body defining a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the elongate body having a plurality of lumens extending along the longitudinal axis, each lumen being surrounded by a tube wall, the plurality of lumens extending from the first end to the second end such that the first end is in fluid communication with the second end of the elongate body; a first tube gripper having a plurality of prongs defining cylindrical openings such that each of said plurality of prongs grips an interior surface of a tube wall defining one of the plurality of lumens adjacent said first end of the body; a second tube gripper having a plurality of prongs defining cylindrical openings such that each of said plurality of prongs grips an interior surface of a tube wall defining one of the plurality of lumens adjacent said second end of the body, the first tube gripper and the second tube gripper each defining an external annular groove; a first external system interface having an annular surface defining a first flow passage, a first tubing interface portion, a first pump interface portion sized and shaped to cooperate with said peristaltic pump to position the first pump interface portion relative said peristaltic pump, and a first mounting interface portion; and a second external system interface having an annular surface defining a second flow passage, a second tubing interface portion, a second pump interface portion sized and shaped to cooperate with said peristaltic pump to position the second pump interface portion relative said peristaltic pump, and a second mounting interface portion; wherein the first and second external system interfaces are respectively molded over the first and second tube grippers such that a protrusion forms inside their respective grooves forming an interference fit connection which prevents any movement of the first and second external system interface system relative to its associated tube gripper, and which molding also forms a seal on an exterior surface of the tube walls defining the plurality of lumens, said first and second external system interfaces having a mechanical seal around the first and second tube grippers, respectively, and not a chemical bond, wherein said assembly is configured such that a rotor of the peristaltic pump can operate against the tubing and adapter assembly for pumping fluid through the tubing and adapter assembly. 2. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first external system interface is one of a hose barb adapter, threaded adapter, sanitary adapter, and quick-release adapter. 3. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first external system interface is the same type of interface as the second external system interface. 4. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein a first tubing interface is coupled to the first external system interface by one of spin welding, sonic welding, glue, threaded connection, and one or more mechanical fasteners. 5. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises three lumens. 6. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises a pair of tubes that are fused together. 7. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises three tubes that are fused together. 8. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises a plurality of tubes that are interconnected longitudinally by a coupling. 9. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 8 , wherein the coupling extends between a given pair of tubes of the plurality of tubes. 10. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 9 , wherein the plurality of tubes may be separated by tearing the coupling. 11. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , wherein the assembly comprises a pair of separate tubes. 12. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a tube identifier portion. 13. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 12 , wherein the tube identifier portion extends from one side of the tubing and adapter assembly such that the tube identifier portion is readable when the tubing and adapter assembly is installed in the peristaltic pump. 14. A tubing and adapter assembly for a peristaltic pump, the tubing and adapter assembly comprising: an elongate body defining a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end, the elongate body having a plurality of lumens extending along the longitudinal axis, each lumen being surrounded by a tube wall, the plurality of lumens extending from the first end to the second end such that the first end is in fluid communication with the second end of the elongate body; a first tube gripper having a plurality of prongs defining cylindrical openings such that each of said plurality of prongs grips an interior surface of a tube wall defining one of the plurality of lumens adjacent said first end of the body; a second tube gripper having a plurality of prongs defining cylindrical openings such that each of said plurality of prongs grips an interior surface of a tube wall defining one of the plurality of lumens adjacent said second end of the body, the first tube gripper and the second tube gripper defining a first interference surface portion and a second interference surface portion, respectively; a first external system interface having an annular surface defining a first flow passage, a first tubing interface portion, a first pump interface portion sized and shaped to cooperate with said peristaltic pump to position the first pump interface portion relative said peristaltic pump, and a first mounting interface portion; and a second external system interface having an annular surface defining a second flow passage, a second tubing interface portion, a second pump interface portion sized and shaped to cooperate with said peristaltic pump to position the second pump interface portion relative said peristaltic pump, and a second mounting interface portion; wherein the first and second external system interfaces are molded over the first and second tube grippers respectively (1) to form a third interference surface portion and fourth interference surface portion, said first interference surface portion and said third interference surface portion cooperating to prevent relative movement of the first external interface relative to the first tube gripper in a first direction along the longitudinal axis and said second interference surface portion and said fourth interference surface portion cooperating to prevent relative movement of the first external interface relative to the first tube gripper in a second direction along the longitudinal axis, and (2) to form a seal on an exterior surface of the tube walls defining the plurality of lumens, said first and second external system interfaces forming a mechanical seal and not a chemical bond with said first and second tube grippers respectively and said assembly configured such that a rotor of the peristaltic pump can operate against the tubing and adapter assembly for pumping fluid through the tubing and adapter assembly. 15. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first external system interface is one of a hose barb adapter, threaded adapter, sanitary adapter, and quick-release adapter. 16. The tubing and adapter assembly of claim 14 , wherein the second external system interface is one of a hose barb adapter, threaded adapter, sanitary adapter, and quick-release adapter. 17

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  • Means for pushing the backing-plate against the tubular flexible member · CPC title

  • Pumps specially adapted for several tubular flexible members · CPC title

  • the rollers being placed at the outside of the tubular flexible member · CPC title

  • Repairing, converting, servicing or salvaging · CPC title

  • for hoses · CPC title

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What does patent US9909579B2 cover?
A tubing assembly is provided that can comprise a plurality of tubes or lumens that can be disposed within a head of a peristaltic pump. The tubing assembly can provide a flow rate or volume capacity that is generally equal to or greater than that achieved with a comparable prior art tube while operating at higher pressures than that possible using the prior art tube. Further, in accordance wit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Blue White Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F04B43/1261. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 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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