|
|
|
| United States Patent | 4226124 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4226124.html |
| Inventor(s) | Kersten; Jean (Brussels, BE) |
| Abstract | Apparatus for protecting a pressure sensitive transducer in an
extracorporeal blood system and for providing a sterile barrier while the
apparatus transmits the blood pressure to the pressure sensitive
transducer. The apparatus includes a pressure chamber having a lateral
inlet and a lateral outlet, to enable convenient packaging, and having a
membrane disposed transverse the chamber and surrounded by the chamber to
segregate an inlet side of the chamber from the outlet side of the
chamber. The membrane has a generally planar, circular center portion
which lies in a plane between the outer peripheral portion of the membrane
and the outlet side of the chamber. The membrane has an intermediate
portion contiguous with and between the central portion and the outer
peripheral portion, with the intermediate portion having a generally
U-shaped cross-sectional configuration. The central portion has a
substantially greater thickness than the thickness of the intermediate
portion, providing a superior displacement of the membrane during
operation. |
|
|
|
Title Information  |
|
|
|
|
|
Drawing from US Patent 4226124 |
|
|
Pressure isolator |
|
|
|
|
|
| Publication Date |
October 7, 1980 |
|
|
|
|
|
| Filing Date |
April 2, 1979 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title Information  |
|
|
References  |
|
|
| *references marked with an asterisk below are user-added references |
|
U.S. References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. References |
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
References  |
|
|
|
|
|
| Market Size |
|
Estimate the gross annual revenues of the relevant market
sector:
|
| | |
| |
|
|
| Market Share |
|
Estimate the percentage of the relevant market sector this invention will capture:
|
| | |
| |
|
|
| Reasonable Royalty |
|
What percentage of gross sales should the inventor or assignee be paid?
|
| | |
| |
|
|
|
Public's "Guesstimation" of Royalty Value
|
| Market Size | N/A | [No votes] | | x | Market Share | N/A | [No votes] | | x | Reasonable Royalty | N/A | [No votes] |
| | N/A | |
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Market Review  |
|
|
Technical Review  |
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
What is claimed is:
1. Apparatus for isolating a pressure-sensitive device from blood flowing
in an extra-corporeal blood system and for transmitting the blood pressure
from a blood flow line coupled to the pressure sensing device through the
isolating apparatus, including a pressure chamber having an inlet coupled
to the blood flow line and an outlet coupled to the pressure sensing
device, and a membrane disposed transverse said chamber and surrounded by
the chamber to segregate an inlet side of said chamber from an outlet side
of said chamber, said membrane being fluid-impermeable and having its
outer peripheral portion connected to the surrounding housing, comprising:
said membrane having a generally planar, circular central portion lying in
a plane between the outer peripheral portion and the outlet side;
said membrane having an intermediate portion contiguous with and between
the central portion and the outer peripheral portion, said intermediate
portion extending from the outer peripheral portion in the direction of
said inlet side and turning to have a curved portion contiguous with the
circumference of said circular central portion, whereby said intermediate
portion has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration with one
side of the U being contiguous with said outer peripheral portion, the
other side of the U being contiguous with the central portion and the
bight of the U being located in a plane between said outer peripheral
portion and said inlet side;
said inlet coupled to the blood flow line being in communication with said
inlet side; and
said outlet coupled to the pressure sensing device being in communication
with said outlet side.
2. Apparatus as described in claim 1, said central portion having a
substantially greater thickness than the thickness of said intermediate
portion.
3. Apparatus as described in claim 2, said central portion being at least
three times thicker than said intermediate portion.
4. Apparatus as described in claim 1, said inlet including an inlet fitting
which extends generally perpendicular to the axis of said pressure
chamber.
5. Apparatus as described in claim 1, said outlet including an outlet
fitting which extends generally perpendicular to the axis of said pressure
chamber.
6. Apparatus as described in claim 5, said outlet fitting comprising a male
luer connector.
7. Apparatus for isolating a pressure-sensitive device from blood flowing
in an extra-corporeal blood system and for transmitting the blood pressure
from a blood flow line coupled to the pressure sensing device through the
isolating apparatus, including a pressure chamber having an inlet coupled
to the blood flow line and an outlet coupled to the pressure sensing
device, and a membrane disposed transverse said chamber and surrounded by
the chamber to segregate an inlet side of said chamber from an outlet side
of said chamber, said membrane being fluid-impermeable and having its
outer peripheral portion connected to the surrounding housing, comprising:
said inlet coupled to the blood flow line being in communication with said
inlet side and including an inlet fitting which extends generally
perpendicular to the axis of said pressure chamber; and said outlet
coupled to the pressure sensing device being in communication with said
outlet side and including an outlet fitting which extends generally
perpendicular to the axis of said pressure chamber;
said membrane having a generally planar, circular central portion lying in
a plane between the outer peripheral portion and the outlet side;
said membrane having an intermediate portion contiguous with and between
the central portion and the outer peripheral portion, said intermediate
portion having a generally U-shaped cross-sectional configuration with one
side of the U being contiguous with said outer peripheral portion, the
other side of the U being contiguous with the central portion and the
bight of the U being located in a plane between said outer peripheral
portion and said inlet side; and
said central portion having a substantially greater thickness than the
thickness of said intermediate portion.
8. Apparatus as described in claim 7, said central portion being at least
three times thicker than said intermediate portion.
9. Apparatus as described in claim 7, said outlet fitting comprising a male
luer connector.
10. Apparatus as described in claim 7, said outer peripheral portion
including an annular flange received within an annular groove defined by
said pressure chamber.
11. Apparatus as described in claim 10, said annular flange being spaced
inwardly from the outer periphery of said outer peripheral portion.
12. Apparatus as described in claim 7, said chamber comprising a pair of
generally cylindrical mating portions, with one of said pair defining an
annular groove, and said outer peripheral portion of said membrane
including an annular flange received within said groove. |
|
|
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
Description  |
|
|
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention concerns an improved apparatus for isolating a
pressure sensitive device from blood flowing in an extracorporeal blood
system and for transmitting the blood pressure to the pressure sensing
device.
In a typical extracorporeal blood system, such as dialysis or oxygenation
for example, blood is pumped from a patient through a bubble trap, through
the mass transfer device (such as the dialyzer or the oxygenator), through
a bubble trap and back to the patient. The blood pressures in the line are
typically monitored using one or more pressure sensitive transducers. The
transducers are isolated from the blood flow line by means of a isolating
device which may be coupled between the blood flow line and the pressure
sensitive transducer. The isolating device must be operable to protect the
transducer, to provide a sterile barrier and to transmit the blood
pressure to the transducer.
One type of isolating and blood pressure transmitting device is disclosed
in Gangemi, U.S. Pat. No. 4,077,882, issued Mar. 7, 1978. I have
discovered an isolating device that is superior in construction and
operation with respect to the device disclosed in the Gangemi U.S. Patent,
in that the present invention is more compact in construction and thus
provides packaging advantages, has a construction which leads to a
superior membrane displacement thus resulting in less head pressure losses
and a more accurate pressure transmission, and has a construction which
provides a significantly greater air volume displacement for a full
membrane displacement.
Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide an isolating
and blood pressure transmitting device that is simple in construction and
is easy to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an isolating and
blood transmitting apparatus that is compact in construction and provides
packaging advantages.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an isolating and
blood transmitting apparatus that may be produced either by injection
molding or thermo-forming.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide isolating and
blood transmitting apparatus that enables a relatively accurate pressure
transmission.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an isolating and
blood transmitting apparatus that has a relatively large air volume
displaced for the full membrane displacement, enabling the apparatus to be
connected to a pressure-monitoring device having a large internal volume,
or enabling use with a long connecting tube without sacrificing the
precision and the upper limit of the applicable pressure.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent
as the description proceeds.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, an apparatus is provided for
isolating a pressure sensitive device from blood flowing in an
extracorporeal blood system and for transmitting the blood pressure to the
pressure sensing device. The apparatus includes a pressure chamber having
an inlet and an outlet for coupling to the pressure sensing device and a
membrane disposed transverse the chamber and surrounded by the chamber to
segregate an inlet side of the chamber from an outlet side of the chamber.
The membrane is fluid impermeable and has its outer peripheral portion
connected to the surrounding housing.
The improvement comprising the membrane having a generally planar, circular
central portion lying in a plane between the outer peripheral portion and
the outlet side. The membrane has an intermediate portion contiguous with
and between the central portion and the outer peripheral portion. The
intermediate portion extends from the outer peripheral portion in the
direction of the inlet side and turns to have a curved portion contiguous
with the circumference of the circular central portion. In this manner,
the intermediate portion has a generally U-shaped cross-sectional
configuration with one side of the U being contiguous with the outer
peripheral portion, the other side of the U being contiguous with the
central portion and the bight of the U being located in a plane between
the outer peripheral portion and the inlet side.
In the illustrative embodiment, the central portion has a substantially
greater thickness than the thickness of the intermediate portion. The
inlet includes an inlet fitting which extends generally perpendicular to
the axis of the pressure chamber and the outlet includes an outlet fitting
which extends generally perpendicular to the axis of the pressure chamber.
In the illustrative embodiment, the outlet fitting comprises a male luer
connector.
A more detailed explanation of the invention is provided in the following
description and claims, and is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a diagram of a type of blood system to which the present
invention is applicable;
FIG. 2 is a top plan view of isolating apparatus constructed in accordance
with the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view thereof, taken along the plane of the line
3--3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an exploded prospective view of an isolating apparatus
constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention;
and
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a membrane used with the isolating
apparatus of FIGS. 2-4.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 1, a diagram of an extracorporeal blood system is shown
therein. This system includes an inlet blood line 10 from the patient,
through a peristalic pump 12 and a bubble trap 14 to the blood inlet 16 of
a dialyzer 18. A blood outlet 20 is coupled to the dialyzer blood outlet
22 and conveys the blood through bubble trap 24 and peristalic pump 26
back to the patient. Dialysate fluid is pumped to the dialyzer via line 28
and from the dialyzer via line 30.
The blood pressures are measured by a pressure monitor 32 which includes a
pressure sensitive transducer for each blood line under consideration. The
pressure sensitive transducers are isolated from the blood lines by means
of blood pressure isolators 34, each of which is coupled between a bubble
tube inlet and a pressure sensitive transducer. One or more outlets 36
from the pressure monitor is utilized to transmit an appropriate signal to
control the blood flow in the appropriate blood line.
A blood isolating device 34 constructed in accordance with the principles
of the present invention is illustrated in FIGS. 2-4. Referring to these
figures, device 34 comprises a plastic pressure chamber 38 including an
inlet portion 40 and a mating outlet portion 42. Inlet portion 40 is
generally cup-shaped having a top wall 44 and downwardly depending side
walls 46 and defining a recessed inlet 48 which extends generally
perpendicular to the axis a of the inlet portion. At the bottom of inlet
portion 40 there is a circumferential rim 50 having a tongue and groove
arrangement which cooperates with the tongue and groove arrangement of a
circumferential rim 52 carried by outlet portion 42.
Outlet portion 42 has a bottom wall 54 and upwardly extending sidewall
portions 56 with a recessed area 58 having integrally formed adjacent
thereto a male luer connector 60. Male luer connector 60 forms the outlet
of the device and extends generally perpendicular to axis a, so that both
the inlet 48 and outlet 60 are laterally disposed with respect to the
connected inlet and outlet portions 40, 42, respectively.
Flexible palstic tubing 62 is connected to inlet 48 by pressure and
adhesive bonding and a flexible plastic outlet tube 64 is pressure fitted
over outlet 60. The inlet and outlet portions 40, 42 are isolated from
each other by means of a fluid-impermeable membrane 66, which is
preferably formed of EVA or PVC, with an illustrative example of suitable
dimensions listed below.
Membrane 66 has a peripheral portion 68, an intermediate portion 70 and a
central portion 72. Peripheral portion 68 is circular and includes an
upwardly extending flange 74 which is received within a complimentary
groove defined by inlet portion 40 (see FIG. 3) while the underside 76 of
peripheral portion 68 rests on flange 52. Membrane 66 is formed in an
integral, one-piece construction either by injection molding or
thermo-forming. Once formed, membrane 66 is sandwiched between inner and
outer portions 40, 42.
Intermediate portion 70 extends from the outer peripheral portion 68 in a
direction of top wall 44 and turns at 80 to have a curved portion 82
contiguous with the circumference 84 of central portion 72. As can be seen
with reference to the cross-sectional illustration of the membrane 66 in
FIGS. 3 and 5, intermediate portion 70 has a generally U-shaped
cross-sectional configuration with one side 86 of the U being contiguous
with outer peripheral portions 68, the other side 82 of the U being
contiguous with central portion 72 and the bight 80 of the U being located
in a plane between the outer peripheral portion 68 and top wall 44.
It is preferred that the central portion 72 be at least three times thicker
than intermediate portion 82 in order to provide a superior displacement
of the membrane. The following dimensions are illustrative only and no
limitation is intended, but these dimensions have been found suitable for
providing a satisfactory membrane 66:
______________________________________
Reference
Letter (FIG. 5) Dimension (In mm.)
______________________________________
a 78.5
b 75.5
c 71.5
d 2.3 radius
e 0.3
f 2.0 radius
g 8.5
h 8.5
i 1.5
j 3.0 radius
k 1.0
l 40
m 56
n 73.5
0 2.0
______________________________________
A pressure isolator has been provided which is simple in construction and
is easy to manufacture. The membrane can be injection molded, blow molded,
pressure molded, or thermo-formed.
The pressure isolator of the present invention has a relatively flat design
providing superior packaging capability. As a result of the construction
of the membrane in association with the pressure chamber, there is a
relatively large displacement volume, allowing a longer line between the
unit and the pressure monitoring device.
Upwardly extending member 44 forms a sealing lid which permits a large
joint area with less risks of leak. With solvent soluable materials, an
additional safety can be obtained by solvent brushing the seal area on
both sides.
In operation of the membrane, at the lowest pressure (for example 0 to 50
mm. mercury) central portion 72 deforms slightly. At higher pressures, the
intermediate portion 70 rolls off while the central portion 72 remains
unaffected. This permits achieving approximately 2 mm. of mercury
deviation at 550 mm. of mercury for a total membrane displacement of about
17 mm.
Although an illustrative embodiment of the invention has been shown and
described, it is to be understood that various modifications and
substitutions may be made by those skilled in the art without departing
from the novel spirit and scope of the present invention.
* * * * *
|
|
|
|
|
Description  |
|
|
|
|
|