IP Library Granted Patent US 10,398,853
Granted Patent B2
US 10,398,853 · App. 15/375,611 · Granted Sep 3, 2019

Bubble trap systems for infusion pump devices

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Patent No.
US 10,398,853
App. No.
15/375,611
Granted
Sep 3, 2019
Kind
B2
Abstract

Bubble traps for removing bubbles from a stream of liquid and flexible containers comprising such bubble traps are disclosed. The bubble trap includes a containment chamber fluidly coupled to an outlet conduit. At least one grate is disposed between the containment chamber and the outlet conduit. The at least one grate includes a plurality of grate inlets formed in a grate wall and fluidly coupled to the outlet conduit with a plurality of grate conduits such that the containment chamber is fluidly coupled to the outlet conduit. The grate traps bubbles entrained in the stream of liquid flowing from the containment chamber to the outlet conduit in the containment chamber when the bubbles are greater than or equal to a diameter of the grate inlets.

Claims (36)

1. A bubble trap to remove bubbles from a stream of liquid, the bubble trap comprising:

a containment chamber;

a one-piece injection molded body formed from a single material and which has walls that define at least an outlet conduit and at least one grate, wherein the at least one grate fluidly couples the outlet conduit to the containment chamber and comprises:

a plurality of grate conduits fluidly coupled to the outlet conduit, and

a plurality of grate inlets fluidly coupled directly to the plurality of grate conduits, wherein bubbles entrained in the stream of liquid that flows from the containment chamber to the outlet conduit, which have a diameter greater than or equal to a diameter of a grate inlet, get trapped in the containment chamber by the grate.

2. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the containment chamber is drainable only via the outlet conduit.

3. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the containment chamber is sized to provide a dead volume which ranges from 20 to 200 microliters to provide storage in the containment chamber for the bubbles trapped by the grate.

4. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the single material is a rigid material.

5. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein all of the grate inlets face the containment chamber.

6. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the walls of the unitary body also define the containment chamber.

7. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of grate conduits are fluidly coupled to the outlet conduit via a junction conduit.

8. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one grate is a pair of spaced apart grates.

9. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the single material is a rigid material and the containment chamber is a flexible material.

10. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the containment chamber is defined by a flexible container and the unitary body is provided as an insert part to the flexible container.

11. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the grate defined by the walls of the unitary body consists of a single grate wall located at an end of the containment chamber and in which the plurality of grate inlets and grate conduits are defined.

12. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one grate is a pair of spaced apart grates which section the containment chamber into first and second containment chambers, and wherein the pair of spaced apart grates are fluidically coupled in series.

13. The bubble trap of claim 1 further comprising a cover defining an inlet conduit that is fluidically connected to the containment chamber.

14. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one grate is a pair of spaced apart grates, and wherein the pair of spaced apart grates are fluidically coupled in parallel to the outlet conduit.

15. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein only some of the grate inlets face the containment chamber.

16. The bubble trap of claim 10 , wherein the insert part is positively locked in the flexible container via a neck of the flexible container that has a width that is smaller than the diameter of the insert part.

17. The bubble trap of claim 10 , wherein the walls which define the outlet conduit are shaped as a port which protrudes through the flexible container.

18. The bubble trap of claim 10 , wherein the walls which define the outlet conduit are shaped as a port which protrudes through the flexible container, and provided in the port adjacent the outlet conduit is a septum.

19. The bubble trap of claim 1 , wherein the single material is a flexible material and the walls of the unitary body also define the containment chamber.

20. A method of removing bubbles from a stream of liquid comprising utilizing the bubble trap of claim 1 in or with a flexible container configured to store medicament that is coupled to an infusion pump which is configured for the automated release of the medicament, wherein the medicament flows as the stream of liquid from the flexible container through the bubble trap to the infusion pump during the automated release.

21. A method for degassing a liquid comprising:

providing a bubble trap which comprises

a containment chamber,

a one-piece injection molded body formed from a single material and which has walls that define at least an outlet conduit and at least one grate, wherein the at least one grate fluidly couples the outlet conduit to the containment chamber and comprises

a plurality of grate conduits fluidly coupled to the outlet conduit, and

a plurality of grate inlets fluidly coupled directly to the plurality of grate conduits, wherein bubbles entrained in the stream of liquid that flows from the containment chamber to the outlet conduit, which have a diameter greater than or equal to a diameter of a grate inlet, get trapped in the containment chamber by the grate;

connecting the bubble trap to a pressurized liquid supply;

evacuating the bubble trap;

filling the bubble trap with liquid in a reverse flow direction, from the outlet conduit through the grate inlets of the grate of the bubble trap to remove bubbles from the bubble trap prior to operation of the bubble trap; and

directing a stream of liquid through the bubble trap to degas the liquid.

22. The method of claim 21 further comprising evacuating the bubble trap prior to the filling.

23. The method of claim 21 further comprising evacuating a flexible container connected to the bubble trap, wherein the bubble trap is connected upstream to the flexible container.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2017
From: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AG
To: ROCHE DIABETES CARE, INC.
Reel/Frame 043687/0741 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 12, 2016
From: HUWILER, CHRISTOPH; KUHNI, FLORIAN; GEIPEL, ANDREAS
To: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AG
Reel/Frame 040708/0697 →