Dispensing – With discharge assistant – Container with follower
Reexamination Certificate
2003-01-21
2004-09-07
Derakshani, Philippe (Department: 3754)
Dispensing
With discharge assistant
Container with follower
C222S394000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06786365
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid supply apparatus, more particularly to a portable liquid supply apparatus that is constructed so that liquid medicine, etc. is supplied in a constant quantity per unit time.
2. Description of the Related Art
There are a number of cases where certain kinds of medicine should be injected into a patient in a constant quantity per unit time and over a long period of time. The example of the medicine is an anodyne that is dosed to a patient feeling serious pain. Unless the anodyne is dosed to a patient in a constant quantity per unit time, the patient may feel pain.
An apparatus for injecting such a medicine by pushing, in a constant speed, a plunger of a common syringe mounted to the apparatus, is known. It is unsuitable for a patient to carry the conventional apparatus due to its large size.
A kind of a medicine injection apparatus capable of being carried by a patient is currently being used. The portable medicine injection apparatus is a structure in which a resilient bladder made of rubber material is provided in a cylindrical chamber. An inlet and an outlet are formed on the resilient bladder. The bladder inflates as the medicine is injected thereinto through the inlet. A small tube is attached to the outlet through which the medicine gradually draws off. The medicine (an injection) is discharged in a small amount and injected in droplet form at a site, such as a vein or an epidural space of a patient, where a medical doctor targets.
In a medicine injection apparatus using its resiliency, the resilient bladder may cause some problems. Inferior goods, in which thickness of the bladder is not uniform and fine holes are formed thereon, may be manufactured. The inferiority affects the resiliency of the bladder which, in turn, cannot have the desired resiliency. If this is the case, it is impossible to dose the medicine to the patient in a constant quantity per unit time. Furthermore, a medical doctor cannot beforehand treat the inferiority since it is usually discovered during the use of the bladder.
A medicine injection apparatus using a bladder and an elastic body is proposed. The resilient bladder or elastic body has such a problem that its resiliency or elasticity may be varied in accordance with the quantity of the medicine contained therein. There is also the following shortcoming. That is, the medicine is injected into the bladder or body in an excessively larger quantity than the doctor targets since an external force (elasticity of the elastic body) affecting on a liquid flow is too large at an early period of the injection, whereas the medicine is injected in an amount much smaller than the target at a late period of the injection since the external force is too small.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Therefore, various functions are required when the liquid supply apparatus is especially used for the medicine injection apparatus. First of all, the function of maintaining a constant medicine injection quantity per unit time is required. It is preferred that variation of the medicine injection quantity per unit time be minimized. Portability makes the apparatus convenient. Further, it is preferred that the medicine injection apparatus be constructed to have low possibility of inferiority occurrence in the parts.
It is preferred that the medicine injection apparatus be capable of setting an injection quantity per unit time (hereinafter, referred to as “injection speed”). It is more preferred that the apparatus be constructed to permit possibility of arbitrary changes of the setting by a user (a patient) to be limited after once setting the injection quantity per unit time. The reason is that in general, the medicine such as an anodyne should be injected in a constant quantity, and the injection quantity of the medicine should be predetermined and injected under supervision of the doctor. Further, the patient should not be able to adjust the injection quantity of the medicine. Therefore, a locking function is required for preventing the patient from changing the injection quantity per unit time, at least after it is set, pursuant to the doctor's instructions and under his supervision. Nevertheless, the patient can increase the injection quantity per unit time to an extent within a specific range that had been set by the doctor. The reason is why the medicine injection quantity can be increased within a limited range if the patient's pain is getting serious.
It is also preferred that the medicine injection apparatus be constructed to interrupt the medicine injection by automatically detecting whether the medicine is not further injected. The reason is that it is required to cope with the problems when an injection syringe gets removed, when the patient is subjected to an intravenous injection.
In addition to these characteristics, it is still preferred that the medicine injection apparatus be constructed so as to minimize the possibility of introduction of air into the patient's body together with the medicine when the medicine is injected to the patient. Minimization of leakage during the injection should also be considered.
An aspect of the present invention provides a liquid supply apparatus. The liquid supply apparatus comprises: a cylinder having an interior space, a head portion and a rear portion, the head portion having a liquid-flow opening; a piston located in the interior space of the cylinder and air-tightly partitioning the interior space into a liquid compartment on the side of head portion and a gas compartment on the side of the rear portion; a gas supply apparatus configured to be coupled to the rear portion and to supply a gas into the gas compartment; and wherein the piston is configured to move toward the head portion when the gas is supplied to the gas compartment.
In the liquid supply apparatus, the gas supply apparatus comprises a solid material and a liquid material capable of generating the gas by a chemical reaction thereof. The solid material contains a metal carbonate. The solid material comprises 70-95 wt % of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO
3
), 3-30 wt % of gelatin, and no more than 3 wt % of talc. The solid material comprises 90-94 wt % of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO
3
), 5-10 wt % of gelatin, and no more than 1 wt % of talc. The liquid material is a solution of L-tartaric acid (C
4
H
6
O
6
). The gas supply apparatus is configured to generate the gas at a pressure from about 0.35 kg/cm
2
to about 0.50 kg/cm
2
.
In the liquid supply apparatus, the gas supply apparatus comprises: a first material; a second material; a breakable partition isolating the first and second materials from each other; a reaction vessel where the first and second materials react with each other when the partition is broken; and a partition breaker configured to break the breakable partition so as to let the first and second material contact each other in the reaction vessel. Either of the first and second materials is a liquid, and the reaction vessel is a container containing the liquid. The gas supply apparatus further comprises a gas collecting structure comprising a liquid-impermeable-but-gas-permeable sheet arranged to contact the liquid. The liquid-impermeable-but-gas-permeable sheet is placed on a wall of the reaction vessel such that at least a portion of the sheet is exposed to the gas generated from the reaction. The gas collecting structure further comprises a gas-passage sheet and a liquid-and-gas-impermeable sheet, and wherein the gas-passage sheet is located between the liquid-impermeable-but-gas-permeable sheet and the liquid-and-gas-impermeable sheet. The gas-passage sheet is made of non-woven fabric or foam material. The gas supply apparatus further comprises a gas pressure regulator configured to control or regulate the pressure of the gas supplied into the gas compartment.
Still in the liquid supply apparatus, the head portion of the cylinder comprises a projection extending into the interior space and has a longitudinal through-hole, the through-hole co
Derakshani Philippe
Kim Yong-Nyun
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