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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 05, 2008
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2005
Orlando R. Hung, Halifax, NS, CA;
Peter H. Gregson, Halifax, NS, CA;
David C. Roach, Halifax, NS, CA;
Orlando R. Hung, Halifax, NS, CA;
Peter H. Gregson, Halifax, NS, CA;
David C. Roach, Halifax, NS, CA;
Other;
Abstract
This invention relates to a device to monitor the administration of a fluid through a conduit, such as intravenous fluid, and detect the completion of fluid delivery by monitoring the fluid level inside a chamber. The device will monitor, through an optical fluid sensor comprising a radiation source, two sensors, a logic means, and an indicating means, the bottom half of any 'user supplied' drip chamber that is normally full during the administration of fluids. When the fluid level in the chamber drops below a predetermined level, the indicating means will initiate an electromechanical device that releases a pinching device to occlude the conduit. The pinching device is a rotary pincher that derives its force from a torsion spring and is held in the open position by the electromechanical device.