IP Library Granted Patent US 8,585,647
Granted Patent B2
US 8,585,647 · App. 12/977,403 · Granted Nov 19, 2013

Ambulatory infusion device with advanced battery testing and method for testing a battery

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Patent No.
US 8,585,647
App. No.
12/977,403
Granted
Nov 19, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Included are embodiments of an ambulatory infusion device. Some embodiments include a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics. The user-replaceable battery may serve as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application. Similarly, some embodiments include a dosing unit with an electrically powered actuator and an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device. Still some embodiments include a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery. Still some embodiments include an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result.

Claims (39)

1. An ambulatory infusion device, the ambulatory infusion device being designed to be carried by a user external of a body, comprising:

a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics, the user-replaceable battery serving as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application;

an electrically powered actuator of a dosing unit;

an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device;

a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery; and

an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result,

wherein the ambulatory infusion device executes a power-up routine following insertion of the user-replaceable battery into the battery receiving portion, the power-up routine including carrying out the battery test to determine an initial internal resistance and an initial off-circuit voltage of the user-replaceable battery, and

wherein the ambulatory infusion device stores a characteristic initial off-circuit voltage and a characteristic initial internal resistance for a number of different battery types and wherein the power-up routine includes assigning, based on a comparison of the characteristic initial off-circuit voltage and the characteristic initial internal resistance with the off-circuit voltage and initial resistance, a battery type to the user-replaceable battery.

2. The ambulatory infusion device according to claim 1 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device provides an indication of the battery type to the device user.

3. The ambulatory infusion device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device provides the alert to the user if the battery test carried out during the power-up routine indicates that the user-replaceable battery is not suited for powering the ambulatory infusion device.

4. The ambulatory infusion device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the power-up routine includes setting a predetermined threshold voltage in dependence of a battery type.

5. The ambulatory infusion device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device monitors a voltage of the user-replaceable battery during regular device operation and provides the alert to the user if the voltage of the battery falls below a predetermined threshold voltage.

6. The ambulatory infusion device in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device repeatedly carries out the battery test during regular device operation and wherein the ambulatory infusion device, following the battery test during regular operation of the ambulatory infusion device, performs at least the following:

determine, based on the off-circuit voltage and the internal resistance as determined in the battery test, a capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device; and

provide the alert to the device user in case of a lack of capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device.

7. The ambulatory infusion device according claim 6 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device determines the capability of the user-replaceable battery for powering the ambulatory infusion device by at least one of the following:

determining if a terminal voltage of the user-replaceable battery exceeds a reference voltage,

determining if a predetermined reference power can be drawn from the user-replaceable battery, and

determining if a predetermined reference current can be drawn from the drawn from the user-replaceable battery.

8. The ambulatory infusion device in accordance with claim 6 , wherein the ambulatory infusion device receives a standard general-purpose battery as power supply.

9. An ambulatory infusion device, the ambulatory infusion device being designed to be carried by a user external of a body, comprising:

a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics, the user-replaceable battery serving as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application;

an electrically powered actuator of a dosing unit;

an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device;

a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery; and

an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result,

wherein the ambulatory infusion device repeatedly carries out the battery test during regular device operation and wherein the ambulatory infusion device, following the battery test during regular operation of the ambulatory infusion device, performs at least the following:

determine, based on the off-circuit voltage and the internal resistance as determined in the battery test, a capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device; and

provide the alert to the device user in case of a lack of capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device, and

wherein the testing unit varies the battery test in dependence of the capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device.

10. An ambulatory infusion device, the ambulatory infusion device being designed to be carried by a user external of a body, comprising:

a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics, the user-replaceable battery serving as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application;

an electrically powered actuator of a dosing unit;

an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device;

a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery; and

an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result,

wherein the ambulatory infusion device repeatedly carries out the battery test during regular device operation and wherein the ambulatory infusion device, following the battery test during regular operation of the ambulatory infusion device, performs at least the following:

determine, based on the off-circuit voltage and the internal resistance as determined in the battery test, a capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device; and

provide the alert to the device user in case of a lack of capability of the user-replaceable battery for further powering the ambulatory infusion device, and the ambulatory infusion device further comprises a step-up voltage converter that powers the ambulatory infusion device, wherein the testing unit determines a terminal voltage of the user-replaceable battery at a reference power consumption level and compares the terminal voltage with a minimum operating voltage of the step-up voltage converter.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AG
To: ROCHE DIABETES CARE, INC.
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