20240009387. HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR INFUSION PUMPS simplified abstract (Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.)

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HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR INFUSION PUMPS

Organization Name

Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher Allen Lacy of Arden Hills MN (US)

Grant A. Adams of Anoka MN (US)

Steven Plager of Eden Prairie MN (US)

Kevin Krautbauer of St. Paul MN (US)

Jonathan Sanborn of St. Louis Park MN (US)

Manfred Maiers of Savage MN (US)

Walter Dobrovolny of St. Paul MN (US)

Eric Wilkowske of North Oaks MN (US)

HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR INFUSION PUMPS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240009387 titled 'HOUSING ARRANGEMENTS FOR INFUSION PUMPS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an infusion pump that consists of a housing, a user interface, a motor and drive components, and a controller. The housing allows for selective attachment with other infusion pumps and includes a top portion with an integrated handle and a bottom portion with a contoured projection. The user interface is located on the front side of the housing and receives commands for pump operation. The motor and drive components are located within the housing and mechanically drive the infusion of infusate. The controller, also located within the housing, controls the operation of the motor and drive components.

  • The infusion pump has a housing that can be stacked with other pumps, allowing for easy expansion or combination of multiple pumps.
  • The housing includes a handle for convenient transportation and a retaining feature that enables secure attachment with other pumps.
  • The user interface provides a simple and accessible way to control the operation of the pump.
  • The motor and drive components are located within the housing, ensuring compactness and ease of use.
  • The controller effectively manages the operation of the motor and drive components, ensuring accurate and controlled infusion.

Potential Applications

  • Medical settings: The infusion pump can be used in hospitals, clinics, and other medical facilities for the controlled administration of medications, fluids, and nutrients.
  • Home healthcare: The pump can also be utilized in home healthcare settings, allowing patients to receive necessary infusions in the comfort of their own homes.
  • Veterinary medicine: The technology can be applied in veterinary medicine for the administration of medications and fluids to animals.

Problems Solved

  • Compatibility and expandability: The selective attachment feature of the housing solves the problem of compatibility between different infusion pumps, allowing for easy expansion or combination of pumps.
  • Portability and convenience: The integrated handle and compact design of the pump address the need for portability and ease of use in various healthcare settings.
  • Accurate and controlled infusion: The motor, drive components, and controller work together to ensure precise and controlled infusion, minimizing the risk of over or under-dosing.

Benefits

  • Versatility: The ability to stack and attach multiple pumps provides flexibility in meeting different infusion needs.
  • Ease of use: The user interface and compact design make the pump user-friendly and convenient for healthcare professionals and patients.
  • Safety and accuracy: The motor, drive components, and controller ensure accurate and controlled infusion, enhancing patient safety and treatment effectiveness.


Original Abstract Submitted

an infusion pump, including a housing, a user interface, a motor and a set of drive components, and a controller. the housing enables selective stacked attachment with other infusion pumps. the housing includes a top portion with a handle integrated into an outer surface that partially defines a generally u-shaped retaining feature. the housing also includes a bottom portion with a generally u-shaped projection that is contoured to selectively mate with the retaining feature of another infusion pump. the user interface provides a front side to the housing that receives commands regarding infusion pump operation. the motor and set of drive components are at least partially located within the housing and mechanically direct infusion of infusate. the controller is located within the housing and that controls operation of the motor and the set of drive components.