Systems and methods for performing blood processing and/or fluid exchange procedures
View Patent ↗A flow management system for extracorporeal blood treatment application helps to ensure proper balance of incoming and outgoing fluids by precise balancing of relatively small balance chambers. The invention employs combinations of features that help to ensure accuracy including underfilling of the waste flow side of a fixed volume chamber and mechanical connections to synchronize valves and pumps.
1. A fluid balancing system comprising: first and second chambers alternately fed by an incoming fluid that is consumed by a process and an outgoing fluid that is discarded from said process;
said first and second chambers being configured to displace fluid mutually such that as one is filled, fluid is forced out of the other and vice versa;
an incoming fluid supply mechanism that conveys incoming fluid into said first chamber during a first cycle such that said first chamber is entirely filled with said incoming fluid, thereby displacing said outgoing fluid from said second chamber;
an outgoing fluid supply mechanism that conveys outgoing fluid into said second chamber during a second cycle such that said second chamber is only partly filled with said outgoing fluid, thereby displacing an equal volume of said incoming fluid from said first chamber.
2. A system as in claim 1 , wherein said outgoing fluid supply includes a positive displacement pump that is controlled such that it displaces, during each of said first and second cycles, no more fluid than required to partially fill a respective one of said first and second chambers.
3. A system as in claim 2 , wherein said first and second cycles correspond to respective inlet and outlet valve configurations which control said incoming and outgoing fluid supply mechanisms and said positive displacement pump is mechanically synchronized with a mechanical mechanism that controls said valve configuration.
4. A system as in claim 3 wherein said incoming fluid supply mechanism includes a pump mechanism and a fluid bypass configured to allow said incoming fluid to recirculate once a respective one of said first and second chambers is filled, said first cycle being such that said incoming fluid is supplied at such a volume that it completely fills said respective one of said first and second chambers causing it to recirculate, whereby a complete filling of said respective one of said first and second chambers is ensured.
5. A system as in claim 1 , wherein said incoming fluid supply mechanism includes a pump mechanism and a fluid bypass configured to allow said incoming fluid to recirculate once a respective one of said first and second chambers is filled, said first cycle being such that said incoming fluid is supplied at such a volume that it completely fills said respective one of said first and second chambers causing it to recirculate, whereby a complete filling of said respective one of said first and second chambers is ensured.
6. A system as in claim 1 , wherein said first and second cycles correspond to respective inlet and outlet valve configurations which control said incoming and outgoing fluid supply mechanisms and said positive displacement pump is mechanically synchronized with a mechanical mechanism that controls said valve configuration.