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Low profile inlet valve for a piston pump therapeutic substance delivery device
   
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US Patent 7066915
Issued Date
June 27, 2006
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Low profile inlet valve embodiments for a piston pump therapeutic substance infusion device are disclosed that reduce dead volume, occupies little residential space, operates rapidly, and have many other improvements. The therapeutic substance infusion device has a housing, a therapeutic substance reservoir, a power source carried in the housing, electronics, a piston pump, and an inlet valve. The piston pump is configured for pumping therapeutic substance from the therapeutic substance reservoir through an infusion port at a programmed rate. The inlet valve is in fluid communication with a reservoir outlet to control the flow of therapeutic substance into the piston pump. The inlet valve has a substantially coplanar valve surface and valve spring. Many embodiments of the low profile inlet valve and its methods of operation are possible.
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Medtronic, Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)
Published
June 27, 2006
Application Number
09/953,527
Filed
September 14, 2001
US Classification
604/288.04   604/891.1
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A61K   9/22   (20060101)  
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RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of provisional application U.S. Ser. No. 60/282,778, filed Apr. 10, 2001, entitled "LOW PROFILE INLET VALVE FOR A PISTON PUMP THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE", by James M. Olsen. This disclosure is related to the following co-pending applications entitled "PERMANENT MAGNET SOLENOID PUMP FOR AN IMPLANTABLE THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE" by inventor Olsen (Application No. 60/282,775; filed Apr. 10, 2001) and "IMPLANTABLE THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE HAVING A PISTON PUMP WITH AN ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE" by inventor Olsen (Application No. 60/282,777; filed Apr. 10, 2001) which are not admitted as prior art with respect to the present disclosure by its mention in this section.
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A medical device known as an implantable therapeutic substance delivery device is configured for implanting in humans to deliver a therapeutic substance such as pharmaceutical compositions, genetic materials, and biologics to treat a variety of medical conditions such as pain, spastisity, cancer, and many other conditions. The therapeutic substance delivery device has a permanent magnet solenoid pump that is energy efficient, accurate, small, compatible with therapeutic substances, and has many other improvements. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device has a housing, a therapeutic substance reservoir, a power source, electronics, and a permanent magnet solenoid pump. The therapeutic substance reservoir is configured to contain a therapeutic substance and is coupled to the housing. The power source is carried in the housing to power the electronics and solenoid pump. The electronics are coupled to the solenoid pump and the solenoid pump is coupled to the therapeutic substance reservoir. The permanent magnet solenoid pump is configured for pumping therapeutic substance from the therapeutic substance reservoir through an infusion outlet at a programmed infusion rate. Many embodiments of the permanent magnet solenoid pump and its methods of operation are possible.

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