SEAN CAFFEY - Manhattan Beach CA, US Yu-Chong Tai - Pasadena CA, US Mark Humayun - Glendale CA, US Alice Lai - Upland CA, US Jason Shih - Yorba Linda CA, US Michelle Journey - Carlsbad CA, US
Assignee:
MiniPumps, LLC - Manhattan Beach CA
International Classification:
A61M 5/145 A61M 37/00
US Classification:
6048911, 604151
Abstract:
Electrolytically driven drug pump devices may be configured so as to ensure sustained contact of the electrolysis electrodes with the electrolyte, thereby improving the reliability and/or pump capacity of the devices.
Drug pump devices with syringe or pen-injection configurations may utilize pre-filled drug vials or cartridges; the prefilled vials may be equipped with mechanisms for stirring their contents and/or changing a chemical environment therein to improve therapies. To facilitate combination therapies, multiple drug pump devices may be assembled into a larger system. Lancet insertion devices for use in conjunction with the drug pump devices may feature improved safety characteristics and/or mechanisms for minimizing pain and discomfort.
SEAN CAFFEY - Manhattan Beach CA, US Yu-Chong Tai - Pasadena CA, US Mark Humayun - Glendale CA, US Jason Shih - Yorba Linda CA, US Alice Lai - Upland CA, US
Assignee:
MiniPumps, LLC - Manhattan Beach CA
International Classification:
A61M 5/168
US Classification:
604 67
Abstract:
In piston-pump drug-delivery devices, changes in friction between the piston and vial in which it moves may be reduced and/or compensated for by suitable surface coatings and/or feedback control.
Po-Ying Li - Monrovia CA, US Shengtao Li - La Puente CA, US Jonathan K. Lee - Montebello CA, US Patrick Ryan - Los Angeles CA, US Alice Lai - Pasadena CA, US Sean Caffey - Hawthorne CA, US Mark S. Humayun - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/172 A61M 5/168
US Classification:
604506, 604 67
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention utilize a closed-loop feedback control system to ensure accurate drug delivery. This control system may, for example, utilize a flow sensor to measure the volume of delivery and an intelligent control algorithm to anticipate and compensate for overdoses and underdoses. Feedback control systems in accordance herewith can be applied to any piston- or plunger-driven pump system utilizing sensors that measure flow directly or indirectly. In some embodiments, adjustments are made during a “priming” stage when liquid is pumped through the internal fluid path but does not exit the pump.
Po-Ying Li - Monrovia CA, US Shengtao Li - La Puente CA, US Jonathan K. Lee - Montebello CA, US Patrick Ryan - Los Angeles CA, US Alice Lai - Pasadena CA, US Sean Caffey - Hawthorne CA, US Mark S. Humayun - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/172
US Classification:
604506, 604 67
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention utilize a closed-loop feedback control system to ensure accurate drug delivery. This control system may, for example, utilize a flow sensor to measure the volume of delivery and an intelligent control algorithm to anticipate and compensate for overdoses and underdoses. Feedback control systems in accordance herewith can be applied to any piston- or plunger-driven pump system utilizing sensors that measure flow directly or indirectly. In some embodiments, adjustments are made based on the flow “tail” that occurs in a piston- or plunger-type pump as relaxation of the plunger material continues to push fluid out of the drug reservoir; this residual flow eventually ceases after the plunger returns to its natural state.
Po-Ying Li - Monrovia CA, US Shengtao Li - La Puente CA, US Jonathan K. Lee - Montebello CA, US Patrick Ryan - Los Angeles CA, US Alice Lai - Pasadena CA, US Sean Caffey - Hawthorne CA, US Mark S. Humayun - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/172
US Classification:
604506, 604 67
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention utilize a closed-loop feedback control system to ensure accurate drug delivery. This control system may, for example, utilize a flow sensor to measure the volume of delivery and an intelligent control algorithm to anticipate and compensate for overdoses and underdoses. Feedback control systems in accordance herewith can be applied to any piston- or plunger-driven pump system utilizing sensors that measure flow directly or indirectly. Depending on the mode of operation, fluid may be dispensed continuously or in discrete pulses, and the manner of adjustment or calibration may be tailored to the operational mode in use.
Po-Ying Li - Monrovia CA, US Patrick Ryan - Los Angeles CA, US Shengtao Li - La Puente CA, US Jonathan K. Lee - Montebello CA, US Alice Lai - Pasadena CA, US Sean Caffey - Hawthorne CA, US Yu-Chong Tai - Pasadena CA, US
International Classification:
A61M 5/172
US Classification:
604506, 604 67
Abstract:
Drug-delivery devices may utilize electrolysis pumps to push a plunger so as to deliver drug from a reservoir. The volume and/or rate of drug delivery may be monitored based on pressure measurements in the pump chamber. Pressure signatures characteristic of end-of-dose and occlusion events may be used to detect when plunger movement stops.
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Crescent Technologies, LLC Biotechnology R&D
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