IP Library Granted Patent US 8,968,242
Granted Patent B2
US 8,968,242 · App. 13/755,037 · Granted Mar 3, 2015

Inflatable elastomeric pump for an infusion assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,968,242
App. No.
13/755,037
Granted
Mar 3, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved elastomeric pump for an infusion assembly. The pump includes a generally cylindrical mandrel body with first end, an opposed second end, a length, an outer diameter corresponding to a first radius (R mandrel ), a central bore extending through the length, a first port extending from the outer diameter to the bore to provide a fluid passageway, a fill port and an exit port in fluid communication with the bore. The pump includes an inflatable elastomeric tube disposed concentrically about the mandrel, the tube being sealingly secured on the mandrel near the respective ends of the tube and having an original inner diameter that corresponds to a second radius (r) so that it approximately matches the outer diameter of the mandrel (R mandrel ), a length (L) less than the length of the mandrel, a wall thickness (t) such that: (0.4225× r )< t ≦(0.660× r ).

Claims (35)

1. An elastomeric pump for an infusion assembly, the pump comprising:

a mandrel comprising a generally cylindrical body having first end and an opposed second end, a length, a generally uniform outer diameter that corresponds to a first radius (R mandrel ), a central bore extending through the length, a first port positioned between the first end and second end and extending from the outer diameter to the bore to provide a fluid passageway, a fill port at about the first end in fluid communication with the bore, and exit port at about the second end in fluid communication with the bore; and

an inflatable elastomeric tube disposed concentrically about the mandrel, the tube positioned between the first end and second end of the mandrel and covering the first port, the tube being sealingly secured on the mandrel near the respective ends of the tube and having an original inner diameter that corresponds to a second radius (r) so that it approximately matches the outer diameter of the mandrel (R mandrel ), a length (L) less than the length of the mandrel, a wall thickness (t) such that:

(0.4225 ×r ) < t ≦(0.660 ×r ).

2. The pump of claim 1 , wherein the the inflatable tube further comprises a volume (v tube ) of an elastomeric material:

v tube =πL (2 rt+t 2 ).

3. The pump of claim 1 or 2 , wherein the introduction of a volume of liquid (v liquid ) determined according to the following equation:

(12.50 ×v tube ) ≦v liquid ≦(22.16 ×v tube )

through the fill port at a fill pressure of greater than 0 and less than 35 psig expands the inflatable elastomeric tube between the mandrel and the elastomeric tube such that the pump subsequently dispenses substantially all the volume of liquid through the first port upon contraction of the tube to substantially its original inner diameter. pg, 33

4. The pump of claim 1 , wherein the elastomeric material is an elastomeric silicone.

5. The pump of claim 4 , wherein the elastomeric silicone has a Shore Hardness of from about 25 A to about 40 A.

6. The pump of claim 1 , wherein the inflatable tube is made from an elastomeric silicone such that the inflatable tube has a Shore Hardness of about 37 A.

7. An elastomeric pump for an infusion assembly, the pump comprising:

a mandrel comprising a generally cylindrical body having first end and an opposed second end, a length, a generally uniform outer diameter that corresponds to a first radius (R mandrel ), a central bore extending through the length, a first port positioned between the first end and second end and extending from the outer diameter to the bore to provide a fluid passageway, a fill port at about the first end in fluid communication with the bore, and exit port at about the second end in fluid communication with the bore; and

an inflatable elastomeric tube disposed concentrically about the mandrel, the tube positioned between the first end and second end of the mandrel and covering the first port, the tube being sealingly secured on the mandrel near the respective ends of the tube and having an original inner diameter that corresponds to a second radius (r) so that it approximately matches the outer diameter of the mandrel (R mandrel ), a length (L) less than the length of the mandrel, a wall thickness (t) such that:

(0.4225 ×r ) < t ≦(0.660 ×r )

the inflatable tube further comprising a volume (v tube ) of an elastomeric material:

v tube =πL (2 rt+t 2 )

such that introduction of a volume of liquid (v liquid ) determined according to the following equation:

(12.50 ×v tube ) ≦v liquid ≦(22.16 ×v tube )

through the fill port at a fill pressure of greater than 0 and less than 35 psig expands the inflatable elastomeric tube between the mandrel and the elastomeric tube such that the pg, 34 pump subsequently dispenses substantially all the volume of liquid through the first port upon contraction of the tube to substantially its original inner diameter.

8. An elastomeric pump for an infusion assembly, the pump comprising:

a mandrel comprising a generally cylindrical body having first end and an opposed second end, a length, a generally uniform outer diameter that corresponds to a first radius (R mandrel ), a central bore extending through the length, a first port positioned between the first end and second end and extending from the outer diameter to the bore to provide a fluid passageway, a fill port at about the first end in fluid communication with the bore, and exit port at about the second end in fluid communication with the bore; and

an inflatable elastomeric tube disposed concentrically about the mandrel, the tube positioned between the first end and second end of the mandrel and covering the first port, the tube being sealingly secured on the mandrel near the respective ends of the tube and having an original inner diameter that corresponds to a second radius (r) so that it approximately matches the outer diameter of the mandrel (R mandrel ), a length (L) less than the length of the mandrel, a wall thickness (t) such that:

(0.4225 ×r ) < t ≦(0.660 ×r )

and wherein the pump, upon inflation with a predetermined volume of liquid and during delivery of that liquid, exhibits a substantially linear pressure versus volume curve from a deflation yield point that is above a predetermined operating pressure to a volume that corresponds with the dispensing of substantially all the volume of liquid through the first port upon contraction of the tube to substantially its original inner diameter.

9. The pump of claim 8 , wherein the the inflatable tube further comprises a volume (v tube ) of an elastomeric material:

v tube =πL (2 rt+t 2 ).

10. The pump of claim 8 or 9 , wherein the introduction of a volume of liquid (v liquid ) determined according to the following equation: pg, 35

(12.50 ×v tube ) ≦v liquid ≦(22.16 ×v tube )

through the fill port at a fill pressure of greater than 0 and less than 35 psig expands the inflatable elastomeric tube between the mandrel and the elastomeric tube such that the pump subsequently dispenses substantially all the volume of liquid through the first port upon contraction of the tube to substantially its original inner diameter.

11. The pump of claim 8 or 9 , wherein the elastomeric material is an elastomeric silicone.

12. The pump of claim 11 , wherein the elastomeric silicone has a Shore Hardness of from about 25 A to about 40 A.

13. The pump of claim 12 , wherein the elastomeric silicone has a Shore Hardness of from about 35 A to about 40 A.

14. The pump of claim 13 , wherein the inflatable tube is made from an elastomeric silicone such that the inflatable tube has a Shore Hardness of about 37 A.

Assignments (6)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 30, 2022
From: CITIBANK, N.A.
To: AVENT, INC.; AVANOS MEDICAL SALES, LLC
Reel/Frame 060557/0062 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 24, 2022
From: AVENT, INC.
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 060441/0445 →
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY INTEREST ASSIGNMENT AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 23, 2019
From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 048173/0137 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 6, 2015
From: AVENT, INC.
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
Reel/Frame 035375/0867 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 6, 2014
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: AVENT, INC.
Reel/Frame 034182/0208 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 18, 2013
From: TEFERA, KOKEB; VU, QUANG NGOC; GANDHI, DEEPAK
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
Reel/Frame 029825/0158 →