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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 04, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 01, 1999
Hal C. Danby, Suffolk, GB;
Baxter International, Inc., Deerfield, IL (US);
Abstract
An infusion pump ( ) includes a reservoir ( ) containing a therapeutic liquid to be infused. The reservoir ( ) includes an outlet ( ) for the liquid. A volumetric air pump ( ) is operatively associated with the reservoir ( ) to pressurize the reservoir and thus drive liquid out the outlet ( ). A valve ( ) is operatively associated with the outlet ( ) and prevents the flow of liquid through the outlet until a select threshold pressure is obtained in the outlet. The valve thereafter maintains an opening in the outlet that keeps the pressure in the reservoir ( ) at substantially the select threshold pressure, whereby the volumetric flow rate of liquid through the outlet ( ) is proportional to the volumetric flow rate of air from the volumetric air pump ( ). The valve ( ) varies the opening in the outlet to maintain the select pressure. The outlet preferably consists of a flexible conduit ( ) having a select undeformed inner cross-sectional area and the valve ( ) variably restricts the flow of liquid through the outlet by pinching a segment of the conduit to vary the inner cross-sectional area of the segment of the conduit. A method of infusing therapeutic liquid to a patient includes providing a reservoir ( ) containing a therapeutic liquid, providing a volumetric air pump ( ) to pressurize the reservoir to flow liquid out the liquid reservoir through an outlet ( ) and maintaining a select pressure in the reservoir so that liquid through the liquid outlet is proportional to the volumetric flow rate of the volumetric air pump.