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Title:
Measured volume drug administration device for use with intravenous feeding pump
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1. A drug measuring and mixing device adapted to be inserted in the flow system from a container of parenteral fluid to an intravenous feeding pump, which device comprises:
a. A cylindrical container having an inlet and an outlet end;
b. a piston within said cylindrical container;
c. a stem secured to said piston and extending out of said cylindrical container;
d. said piston and said stem being formed with a passageway extending through said piston and said stem and leading to a point beyond the outlet end of said cylindrical chamber;
e. and a cylindrical flexible member secured between the piston and one end of the cylindrical container and serving to enclose the stem to provide a germ barrier preventing access of contaminated air to the interior wall of said cylindrical container between the piston and the outlet end of the cylindrical container;
2. The apparatus of claim 1 together with means for enabling the injection of a drug into said cylindrical container including a self-sealing section of fluid conduit affixed to the inlet end of said cylindrical container.
3. A drug measuring and mixing device adapted to be inserted in the flow system from a container of parenteral fluid to an intravenous feeding pump, which device comprises:
a. a cylinder having an inlet in one end and an outlet in the other;
b. a piston within said cylinder;
c. a rigid tube extending through said piston and leading to a point without the outlet end of said cylinder;
d. a germ barrier disposed within the cylinder preventing access of contaminated air to the interior wall of said cylinder between the piston and the outlet end of said container; and
e. a drug injection section mounted on the inlet end of said cylinder, said section being adapted to engage the inlet end of said cylinder and to receive parenteral fluid from a supply of said fluid, said section being formed of a self-sealing rubber-like material permitting the insertion of the needle of a drug-injecting syringe therethrough and immediately sealing the aperture formed by such penetration upon removal of said needle.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the germ barrier comprises a flexible diaphragm.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the germ barrier comprises an air-proof diaphragm extending from the outlet end of said cylinder to the said piston and of a size to permit free movement of said piston within said cylinder.
6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the germ barrier comprises an air filter which permits the passage of air from the outside of the device into the chamber formed by the diaphragm and the inner wall of said cylinder but prevents the passage of bacteria therethrough.
Other info:
Inventors:
Lundquist, Ingemar H. (Oakland, CA, US)
Application Number:
514219
Filing Date: 1974-10-11 Publication_date: 1976-06-29 Assignee:
Origo, Incorporated (Hayward, CA)
Primary Class(es):
604/246
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
76,771| Dec, 1954 | NL | | 112,124Nov, 1918 | UK | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Truluck, Dalton L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Flehr, Hohbach, Test, Albritton & Herbert
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