IP Library Granted Patent US 9,474,854
Granted Patent B2
US 9,474,854 · App. 14/506,933 · Granted Oct 25, 2016

Occlusion sensing for an infusion pump

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Patent No.
US 9,474,854
App. No.
14/506,933
Granted
Oct 25, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Some embodiments of an infusion pump system may include an occlusion sensor that can be used to detect when an occlusion exists in the fluid path between the medicine reservoir and the infusion site on the user's skin. Such an occlusion may occur, for example, when the fluid flow line (e.g., a cannula, infusion set tubing, or the like) is kinked. If the medicine dispensation path to the user is occluded, the user may receive no dosage or a lower dosage of the medicine. As such, the occlusion sensor can be used to indicate when the fluid is flowing or not flowing, thereby permitting the infusion pump system to communicate an alarm to the user if an occlusion exists.

Claims (26)

1. An infusion pump system for dispensing medicine, comprising:

a pump device including a drive system to dispense a medicine from the pump device and a cap having a fluid channel through which the medicine is dispensed, the cap having means for internal reflection of light emitted generally toward the fluid channel of the cap; and

a removable controller device including control circuitry to communicate with the drive system of the pump device when the pump device is removably attached to the controller device, the removable controller device including means for emitting light and means for sensing light that are in electrical communication with control circuitry, wherein the means for sensing light receives light from means for emitting light that is internally reflected by the means for internal reflection in the cap.

2. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the means for internal reflection in the cap comprises a light transmissive member that interfaces with an air cavity in the cap, and wherein the light from the means for emitting light undergoes total internal reflection within the means for internal reflection in the cap at the interface with the air cavity in the cap.

3. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the control circuitry receives signals from the means for sensing light to determine if an occlusion is present downstream from the fluid channel.

4. The infusion pump system of claim 3 , wherein the control circuitry includes a detection module stored in one or more memory devices, the detection module including instructions that, when executed, performs a comparative process to determine if an occlusion exists.

5. The infusion pump system of claim 3 , wherein the control circuitry includes an alarm trigger module that activates a user interface of the reusable controller device to communicate one or more alarms.

6. The infusion pump system of claim 5 , wherein the alarm trigger module activates a set of escalating alarms.

7. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the means for internal reflection in the cap comprises a light transmissive member included in the cap of the pump device so that the light transmissive member aligns with the means for emitting light and the means for sensing light of the controller device when the pump device is removably attached to the controller device.

8. The infusion pump system of claim 7 , wherein the removable controller device is a reusable controller and the pump device is a disposable single-use pump device, wherein the means for emitting light and the means for sensing light of the controller device are reusable with a series of disposable single-use pump devices.

9. The infusion pump system of claim 1 , wherein the cap of the pump device further comprises a flexible membrane that is spaced apart from the means for internal reflection by a cavity when in a first operative position.

10. The infusion pump system of claim 9 , wherein when the flexible membrane is in the first operative position, the light from the means for emitting light undergoes total internal reflection within the means for internal reflection at an interface with the cavity in the cap.

11. The infusion pump system of claim 10 , wherein in response to a flow condition in a flow path extending from the pump device, the flexible membrane is adjustable to a second operative position in which the flexible membrane abuts the means for internal reflection.

12. The infusion pump system of claim 11 , wherein when the flexible membrane is in the second operative position, at least a portion the light from the light emitter passes from the means for internal reflection and into the flexible membrane at an interface between the means for internal reflection and the flexible membrane.

13. The infusion pump system of claim 9 , wherein the flexible membrane comprises a material having a refractive index that is substantially similar to the means for internal reflection.

14. The infusion pump system of claim 9 , wherein the flexible membrane is separated from said fluid channel of the cap by an air pocket in a capillary tube.

15. An occlusion sensor system for an infusion pump system including a reusable controller device that is removably attachable to a disposable single-use pump device housing a medicine reservoir therein, the occlusion sensor system comprising:

means for emitting light and means for sensing light arranged in the reusable controller device, the means for emitting light and the means for sensing light being in electrical communication with control circuitry of the reusable controller device;

means for internal reflection arranged in the disposable single-use pump device, the means for internal reflection being aligned with the means for emitting light and the means for sensing light when the reusable controller device is removably attached to a disposable single-use pump device; and

a flexible layer arranged in the disposable single-use pump device, the flexible layer being spaced apart from the means for internal reflection by a cavity when in a first operative position,

wherein the means for sensing light receives light from the means for emitting light that is internally reflected by the means for internal reflection.

16. The occlusion sensor system of claim 15 , wherein the means for emitting light and the means for sensing light are reusable with a series of disposable single-use pump devices.

17. The occlusion sensor system of claim 15 , wherein when the flexible layer is in the first operative position, the light from the means for emitting light undergoes total internal reflection within the means for internal reflection at an interface with the cavity.

18. The occlusion sensor system of claim 17 , wherein in response to a flow condition in a flow path extending from the disposable single-use pump device, the flexible layer is adjustable to a second operative position in which the flexible layer abuts the means for internal reflection such that at least a portion the light from the means for emitting light passes from the means for internal reflection and into the flexible layer at an interface between the means for internal reflection and the flexible layer.

19. The occlusion sensor system of claim 15 , wherein when the flexible layer comprises a flexible membrane, and wherein the flexible membrane comprises a material having a refractive index that is substantially similar to the means for internal reflection.

20. The occlusion sensor system of claim 15 , wherein the flexible layer is separated from a medicine flow path by an air pocket in a capillary tube.

Assignments (19)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2025
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 069870/0519 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2025
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 069870/0456 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2024
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 069074/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2024
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 069073/0912 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2024
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 069030/0104 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2024
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 069030/0296 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2024
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 069019/0188 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 23, 2024
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 069019/0142 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2024
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 068948/0172 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 12, 2024
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 068948/0324 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT SUPPLEMENT Recorded Sep 7, 2023
From: INSULET CORPORATION
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 064840/0181 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 7, 2023
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: INSULET CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 063909/0826 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2023
From: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
To: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 062793/0316 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2023
From: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
To: MADRYN FUND ADMINISTRATION, LLC
Reel/Frame 062702/0145 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 12, 2021
From: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
To: MADRYN HEALTH PARTNERS, LP
Reel/Frame 055583/0044 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2015
From: ASANTE LLC
To: BIGFOOT BIOMEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 036047/0389 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 2, 2015
From: ASANTE SOLUTIONS, INC.
To: ASANTE LLC
Reel/Frame 036049/0175 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 3, 2014
From: MHATRE, AMIT; WU, JIAN YAO; WENGER, MITCHELL; FRIEDMAN, STEVEN M.
To: M2 GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034352/0647 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 3, 2014
From: M2 GROUP HOLDINGS, INC.
To: ASANTE SOLUTIONS, INC.
Reel/Frame 034523/0444 →