IP Library Granted Patent US 8,696,627
Granted Patent B2
US 8,696,627 · App. 13/608,583 · Granted Apr 15, 2014

Two way accumulator programmable valve pump

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Patent No.
US 8,696,627
App. No.
13/608,583
Granted
Apr 15, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved implantable valve accumulator pump for the delivery of medication is disclosed. The implantable pump comprises a pressurized drug reservoir. The medication metering assembly comprises a fixed volume accumulator positioned between a pair of valves. The valves alternately open and close to admit medication from the reservoir into the accumulator and to dispense a precise volume pulse to an outlet catheter. In order to improve the pump's accuracy and to increase pumping volume while optimizing the pump's overall size and energy usage a two way diaphragm accumulator is used. The unit can be externally programmed or can be used in a fixed rate configuration that is never programmed but set at the factory or in the current programmable configuration.

Claims (38)

1. An implantable infusion apparatus, comprising:

an infusate reservoir; and

an accumulator in a fluid flow path between the infusate reservoir and an infusate delivery site, the accumulator storing and discharging predetermined volume spikes of infusate, the accumulator comprising:

a first surface defining a first mechanical stop;

a spacer having a concave surface defining a second mechanical stop, the concave surface comprising an annular groove and a trough in fluid communication with the annular groove, wherein the annular groove is the only annular groove in the concave surface and wherein a diameter of the annular groove is smaller than a length of the trough, and the total volume of the space within the annular groove and the trough provides a dead volume in the accumulator that is equal to or less than 5% of the total volume of infusate discharged by the accumulator; and

a metal diaphragm between the first surface and the spacer, the diaphragm having a resting state position, deflects in a first direction to contact against the first mechanical stop when infusate flows into the accumulator, and deflects in a second direction to contact against the second mechanical stop when infusate is discharged from the accumulator, wherein said first direction and said second direction are different.

2. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

a valve accumulator pump programmed to selectively actuate an inlet valve to cause infusate to flow into the accumulator and deflect the diaphragm in the first direction and against the first mechanical stop, and to selectively actuate an outlet valve to cause infusate to flow out of the accumulator and deflect the diaphragm in the second direction and against the second mechanical stop.

3. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising:

an opening in the spacer plate for discharging infusate from the accumulator.

4. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the opening is located in the trough.

5. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the opening is in communication with a valve.

6. The infusion apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the accumulator stores and discharges the predetermined volume spikes at a frequency that is determined by a cycling rate of at least one valve.

7. The infusion apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a first opening in the spacer plate for introducing infusate into the accumulator and a second opening in the spacer plate for discharging infusate from the accumulator, wherein the first opening and the second opening are located in the trough.

8. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the accumulator comprises an accumulator cap such that a sealed chamber is defined between the accumulator cap and the diaphragm, the first mechanical stop being located within the sealed chamber, and wherein gas is sealed under positive pressure within the sealed chamber.

9. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the diaphragm moving in two directions and the sealed chamber via the accumulator cap increases fixed volume pumping and conserves battery energy of the infusion apparatus.

10. The implantable infusion apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the trough is the only trough in the second concave surface.

11. An implantable infusion apparatus, comprising:

an infusate reservoir; and

an accumulator in a fluid flow path between the infusate reservoir and an infusate delivery site, the accumulator storing and discharging predetermined volume spikes of infusate, the accumulator comprising:

a first surface defining a first mechanical stop;

a spacer having a concave surface defining a second mechanical stop, the concave surface comprising an annular groove and a trough in fluid communication with the annular groove, wherein the annular groove is the only annular groove in the concave surface, and the total volume of the space within the annular groove and the trough provides a dead volume in the accumulator that is equal to or less than 5% of the total volume of infusate discharged by the accumulator;

a first opening in the spacer plate for introducing infusate into the accumulator and a second opening in the spacer plate for discharging infusate from the accumulator, wherein the first opening and the second opening are located in the trough, and wherein a diameter of the annular groove is smaller than a distance from the first opening to the second opening; and

a metal diaphragm between the first surface and the spacer, the diaphragm having a resting state position, deflects in a first direction to contact against the first mechanical stop when infusate flows into the accumulator, and deflects in a second direction to contact against the second mechanical stop when infusate is discharged from the accumulator, wherein said first direction and said second direction are different.

12. A method of delivering infusate to a delivery site within a living body using an implantable infusion apparatus, comprising:

introducing a volume of infusate into a diaphragm chamber to cause a metal diaphragm in the chamber to deflect from a resting state position in a first direction to contact against a first concave surface defining a first mechanical stop; and

discharging the volume of infusate from the diaphragm chamber such that the metal diaphragm deflects from the resting state position in a second direction to contact against a second concave surface comprising an annular groove and a trough in fluid communication with the annular groove, the second direction being different from the first direction, wherein the annular groove is the only annular groove in the second concave surface and a diameter of the annular groove is smaller than a length of the trough, and the total volume of the space within the annular groove and the trough provides a dead volume in the chamber that is equal to or less than 5% of the total volume of infusate discharged from the chamber.

13. The method of claim 12 , wherein introducing infusate into the diaphragm chamber comprises controlling a first valve coupled to an opening in the concave surface.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the opening is located in the trough.

15. The method of claim 12 , wherein discharging infusate from the diaphragm comprises controlling a second valve coupled to an opening in the concave surface.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the opening is located in the trough.

17. An accumulator for an implantable infusion apparatus for delivering infusate, comprising:

a diaphragm chamber having a first concave surface defining a first mechanical stop and a spacer having a second concave surface defining a second mechanical stop, the concave surface comprising an annular groove and a trough in fluid communication with the annular groove, wherein the annular groove is the only annular groove in the concave surface and a diameter of the annular groove is smaller than a length of the trough; and

a metal diaphragm disposed in the diaphragm chamber, the diaphragm having a resting state position, deflects in a first direction relative to the resting state position to contact against the first mechanical stop when infusate flows into the accumulator, and deflects in a second direction relative to the resting state position to contact against the second mechanical stop when infusate is discharged from the accumulator, wherein said first direction and said second direction are different, and wherein the total volume of the space within the annular groove and the trough provides a dead volume in the accumulator that is equal to or less than 5% of the total volume of infusate discharged by the accumulator.

18. An implantable infusion apparatus comprising:

a housing containing an infusate reservoir, a metering assembly receiving infusate from the infusate reservoir, the metering assembly comprising at least one valve and an accumulator positioned in fluid communication with the at least one valve, the accumulator comprising a chamber having a first concave surface defining a first mechanical stop and a second concave surface defining a second mechanical stop and containing a metal diaphragm separating the chamber into a gas portion and a liquid portion, the metal diaphragm having a resting position, deflects in a first direction relative to the resting position, and deflects in a second direction relative to the resting position, wherein the first direction and the second direction are different, and an outlet in fluid communication with the metering assembly to dispense infusate to a site in a living body; and

a valve accumulator pump programmed to selectively actuate the at least one valve to cause infusate to flow into the liquid portion and deflect the diaphragm in the first direction and against the first mechanical stop, and to cause infusate to flow out of the liquid portion and deflect the diaphragm in the second direction and against the second mechanical stop,

wherein the accumulator further comprises a spacer, the spacer having the second concave surface defining the second mechanical stop, the second concave surface comprising an annular groove and a trough in fluid communication with the annular groove and with the outlet of the accumulator, wherein the annular groove is the only annular groove in said second concave surface and a diameter of the annular groove is smaller than a length of the trough and the total volume of the space within the annular groove and the trough provides a dead volume in the accumulator that is equal to or less than 5% of the total volume of infusate discharged by the accumulator.

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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 20, 2025
From: FLO (ABC), LLC
To: ALGORITHM SCIENCES, INC.
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From: ALGORITHM SCIENCES, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2023
From: SILICON VALLEY BANK
To: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
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From: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: FLO(ABC), LLC
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 6, 2022
From: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: SWK FUNDING LLC
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Feb 12, 2021
From: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 13, 2021
From: HERCULES CAPITAL, INC.
To: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 30, 2020
From: PUMPERNICKEL HOLDINGS, LLC
To: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 21, 2018
From: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: HERCULES CAPITAL, INC., AS AGENT
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From: FLOWONIX MEDICAL INCORPORATED
To: PUMPERNICKEL HOLDINGS LLC
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