IP Library Granted Patent US 11,590,057
Granted Patent B2
US 11,590,057 · App. 16/840,010 · Granted Feb 28, 2023

Systems, methods, and components for transferring medical fluids

Inventors: John Tagliamento (San Diego, CA); Hung Quang Ha (Escondido, CA); Erik Scott Shauver (Tustin, CA); Thomas F. Fangrow (Mission Viejo, CA); Yordan Dimitrov Pargov (Rolling Meadows, IL); Ivan Kurilov (Poway, CA)
Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.
A61J1/2062A61J1/2089A61J1/10A61J1/2096
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Patent No.
US 11,590,057
App. No.
16/840,010
Granted
Feb 28, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

An example of an electronic medical fluid transfer device can comprise a fluid transfer module with a multidirectional flow control valve and an intermediate container or pumping region, a sensor configured to detect whether at least one of a vacuum or gas is present in the fluid transfer module, a first electromechanical driver configured to interface with and control the multidirectional flow control valve on the fluid transfer module, a second electromechanical driver configured to be mechanically linked to and control the intermediate container or pumping region according to an operational parameter, and one or more computer processors configured to communicate electronically with the sensor and the first and second electromechanical drivers to determine the operational parameter based on a flow characteristic of medical fluid to be transferred and adjust the operational parameter based on output of the sensor.

Claims (36)

1. An electronic medical fluid transfer device comprising:

one or more supports configured to receive a fluid transfer module comprising a first inlet fluid connector, a second outlet fluid connector, a multidirectional flow control valve, and an intermediate container or pumping region;

a sensor configured to detect whether a region of at least one of vacuum, partial vacuum, or gas is present in the fluid transfer module;

a first electromechanical driver configured to interface with and control the multidirectional flow control valve on the fluid transfer module;

a second electromechanical driver configured to be mechanically linked to and control the intermediate container or pumping region according to an operational parameter, wherein the operational parameter comprises one of: speed of the second electromechanical driver, or acceleration of the second electromechanical driver; and

one or more computer processors configured to communicate electronically with the sensor and the first and second electromechanical drivers to:

determine the operational parameter based on a viscosity of medical fluid to be transferred; and

adjust the operational parameter based on output of the sensor.

2. The combination of the electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 and the fluid transfer module.

3. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to:

receive an identifier of the medical fluid to be transferred; and

obtain, from a data store using the identifier, flow characteristic data representing the viscosity of the medical fluid to be transferred.

4. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to receive a medical fluid transfer command comprising flow characteristic data representing the viscosity of the medical fluid to be transferred.

5. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to receive the output of the sensor, wherein the output represents detection of at least one of a vacuum or gas in the fluid transfer module.

6. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to:

generate feedback data representing adjustment of the operational parameter;

modify operational parameter data, stored in a data store and associated with the medical fluid, based on the feedback data; and

use the operational parameter data, as modified based on the feedback data, during a subsequent transfer of medical fluid.

7. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to:

generate feedback data representing adjustment of the operational parameter;

send the feedback data to a network-based server; and

receive, from the network-based server, operational parameter data representing a modification to the operational parameter based at least partly on the feedback data.

8. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises an acoustic sensor.

9. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , wherein the first electromechanical driver is coupled to a first gear that is offset from a second gear such that a rotation axis of the first gear is not coaxial with a rotation axis of the second gear, wherein the first gear interacts with the second gear via a belt, and wherein the second gear is coupled to the multidirectional flow control valve.

10. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising an optical encoder configured to generate driver movement data representing movement of the second electromechanical driver.

11. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 10 , wherein the driver movement data represents a quantity of segments of a reference component detected by the optical encoder, wherein the reference component is coupled to the second electromechanical driver, and wherein the one or more computer processors determine to evaluate output of the sensor based on the quantity of segments.

12. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 10 , wherein the driver movement data represents a quantity of segments of a reference component detected by the optical encoder, wherein the reference component is coupled to the second electromechanical driver, and wherein the one or more computer processors determine, based on the quantity of segments, a volume of medical fluid transferred to a destination container or the intermediate container or pumping region.

13. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 10 , wherein the one or more computer processors are further configured to:

send an electronic signal causing the second electromechanical driver to move in a first direction;

determine that the second electromechanical driver has stalled;

determine a quantity of segments of a reference component to be detected by the optical encoder during movement of the second electromechanical driver in a second direction to reach a home position; and

send a second electronic signal causing the second electromechanical driver to move in the second direction until the optical encoder has detected the quantity of segments.

14. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 1 , further comprising a camera configured to capture an image of the intermediate container or pumping region.

15. The electronic medical fluid transfer device of claim 14 , further comprising a user interface configured to:

determine an augmentation to be applied to the image based at least partly on a volume of medical fluid transferred to the intermediate container or pumping region; and

display the image with the augmentation, wherein the augmentation indicates a level of medical fluid within the intermediate container or pumping region depicted in the image.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Mar 31, 2022
From: ICU MEDICAL, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 059618/0412 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 21, 2020
From: TAGLIAMENTO, JOHN; HA, HUNG QUANG; SHAUVER, ERIK SCOTT; FANGROW, THOMAS F.; PARGOV, YORDAN DIMITROV; KURILOV, IVAN
To: ICU MEDICAL, INC.
Reel/Frame 053271/0035 →