IP Library Granted Patent US 12,377,199
Granted Patent B2
US 12,377,199 · App. 17/795,661 · Granted Aug 5, 2025

Medical fluid therapy system and method employing distillation

Inventor: John Zafiris (Hawthorn Woods, IL)
Assignees: Baxter International Inc.; Baxter Healthcare SA
A61M1/1664A61M1/1524A61M1/155A61M1/1561A61M1/1565A61M1/159A61M1/1672
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Patent No.
US 12,377,199
App. No.
17/795,661
Granted
Aug 5, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fluid purification unit is disclosed. In an example, a fluid purification unit includes a heater configured to boil a fluid. The heater includes first and second electrodes positioned and arranged to contact the fluid. The first and second electrodes are configured to receive electrical power, heat resistively due to the electrical power, and transfer the heat to the fluid to boil the fluid to form water vapor. The fluid purification unit also includes a condenser including (i) a thermally conductive flowpath configured to conductively cool the water vapor, and (ii) a cooling source configured to direct a cooling medium past the thermally conductive flowpath to convectively cool the water vapor. The conductive and convective cooling combines to condense the water vapor into purified water.

Claims (33)

1. A fluid purification unit comprising:

a heater configured to boil a fluid, the heater including first and second electrodes positioned and arranged to contact the fluid, the first and second electrodes configured to receive electrical power, heat resistively due to the electrical power, and transfer the heat to the fluid to boil the fluid to form water vapor; and

a condenser including (i) a thermally conductive flowpath having an inlet fluidly coupled to the heater and an outlet for providing purified water, the thermally conductive flowpath configured to conductively cool the water vapor as the water vapor flows from the inlet to the outlet, and (ii) a cooling source configured to direct a cooling medium past the thermally conductive flowpath to convectively cool the water vapor, the conductive and convective cooling combining to condense the water vapor into the purified water.

2. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , wherein the thermally conductive flowpath includes a thermally conductive coil and the cooling source includes a fan positioned and arranged within the thermally conductive coil to blow the cooling medium outwardly through the thermally conductive coil to convectively cool the water vapor.

3. The fluid purification unit of claim 2 , wherein the thermally conductive coil includes a plurality of heat fins for transferring heat from the water vapor.

4. The fluid purification unit of claim 3 , wherein the thermally conductive coil is made from a first metal and the plurality of heat fins are made from a second metal.

5. The fluid purification unit of claim 2 , wherein the thermally conductive coil is arranged to receive the water vapor at a top of the thermally conductive coil and to discharge the purified water at a bottom of the thermally conductive coil, and wherein the fan includes paddles arranged to spin around an at least substantially vertical axis to blow the cooling medium outwardly through the thermally conductive coil.

6. The fluid purification unit of claim 2 , further comprising:

a control unit configured to control the electrical power to the heater, and control a speed of the fan so as to provide the purified water at a desired temperature; and

at least one valve positioned at least one of upstream of the heater or between the heater and the condenser, the at least one valve under control of the control unit.

7. The fluid purification unit of claim 6 , further comprising a temperature sensor located downstream from the condenser and in communication with the control unit.

8. The fluid purification unit of claim 6 , further comprising a vent line to atmosphere located between the heater and the condenser, the vent line operable with a vent valve under control of the control unit.

9. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , wherein the fluid purification unit is configured to accept either unpurified water or used dialysis fluid as the fluid to be boiled.

10. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , wherein the heater includes an insulative base into which the first and second electrodes are placed, and wherein the insulative base is sized to hold a desired amount of the fluid to be boiled.

11. The fluid purification unit of claim 10 , wherein the insulative base is at least one of (a) configured to hold the first and second electrodes such that the first and second electrodes reside adjacent to one another in a non-contacting relationship, or (b) configured to sealingly receive first and second electrical leads that supply the electrical power from an electrical power source to the first and second electrodes, respectively.

12. The fluid purification unit of claim 10 , wherein the insulative base is removable and disposable.

13. The fluid purification unit of claim 10 , wherein the heater includes an insulative cover connected to the insulative base so as to allow access to the first and second electrodes, the insulative cover providing at least one port for at least one of (a) connection to a water source, or (b) connection to a vaporized fluid line.

14. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , wherein the first electrode includes first baffles and the second electrode includes second baffles, the first and second baffles interleaved with respect to each other in a non-contacting relationship.

15. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , further comprising a fluid storage tank positioned and arranged to provide the fluid to the heater.

16. The fluid purification unit of claim 1 , further comprising at least one finishing filter located downstream from the condenser to further purify the purified water.

17. A dialysis system comprising:

a dialysis unit including a fluid preparation structure configured to combine water for injection (“WFI”) with at least one fluid concentrate to form dialysis fluid;

a water purification unit embodied as the fluid purification unit according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid is unpurified water; and

at least one finishing filter positioned to receive and further purify the purified water into WFI for use with the fluid preparation structure.

18. The system of claim 17 , wherein the dialysis fluid is a peritoneal dialysis fluid and the dialysis unit includes a peritoneal dialysis fluid pump arranged to pump the peritoneal dialysis fluid to and from a patient,

wherein the fluid preparation structure employs the peritoneal dialysis fluid pump to combine the WFI with the at least one fluid concentrate, and

wherein the peritoneal dialysis fluid pump is provided with the fluid preparation structure as part of a peritoneal dialysis cycler.

19. The system of claim 18 , wherein the peritoneal dialysis fluid pump is under control of a first control unit and the water purification unit is under control of a second control unit, the first and second control units in data communication concerning at least one of (i) a demand for the WFI or, (ii) a capacity to produce the WFI.

20. A hemodialysis system comprising:

at least one hemodialysis fluid pump arranged to pump hemodialysis fluid to and from a dialyzer;

a hemodialysis fluid preparation structure configured to combine purified water with at least one hemodialysis fluid concentrate to form hemodialysis fluid; and

a water purification unit embodied as the fluid purification unit according to claim 1 , wherein the fluid is unpurified water.

21. The system of claim 20 , wherein the at least one hemodialysis fluid pump is under control of a first control unit and the water purification unit is under control of a second control unit, the first and second control units in data communication concerning at least one of (i) a demand for the purified water, or (ii) a capacity to produce the purified water.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.
To: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC
Reel/Frame 074042/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 31, 2025
From: BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
To: VANTIVE HEALTH GMBH
Reel/Frame 074046/0139 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 11, 2025
From: ZAFIRIS, JOHN
To: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
Reel/Frame 071980/0121 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 20, 2025
From: ZAFIRIS, JOHN
To: BAXTER INTERNATIONAL INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE SA
Reel/Frame 071462/0237 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 31, 2025
From: VANTIVE US HEALTHCARE LLC; GAMBRO RENAL PRODUCTS, INC.
To: ARES CAPITAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070076/0701 →