Programmable infusion pump

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604153, 604216, 604246, 128DIG12, A61M 500

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050007394

ABSTRACT:
A programmable pump with three separate components: a driver, a reservoir and a tubing set connector. The driver provides an electromechanical assembly causing fluid to flow from the reservoir. The driver can be programmed for varying flow rates and alternating on/off delivery cycles through the control of switches externalized on the driver face. The reservoir is designed as a separate component. The driven side of the reservoir is the bottom. The top of the reservoir includes a port, and the bottom includes a septum for filling by a needle. The tubing set connector subsequently mounts into the port connector of the reservoir. The tubing set connector provides the interface to any standard luer-type tubing set which then connects to a needle for infusion. The circuitry is hardware logic programmable circuitry.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3017883 (1962-01-01), Dickinson
patent: 3623474 (1971-11-01), Heilman et al.
patent: 4217897 (1980-08-01), Sneider
patent: 4634430 (1987-01-01), Polaschegg

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