Roller-head assembly 10 preferably is mounted on a peristaltic pump, such as that described in U.S. Patent Publication 2005/0069419 entitled Peristaltic Pump with Air Venting Via the Movement of a Pump Head or a Backing Plate During Surgery, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and are assigned to the present Assignee. In use, as a cassette drawer closes, the roller-head assembly 10 would be rotated. As the peristaltic tubing engages the roller-head assembly 10, the rotation coupled with the groove 20 serves to draw the tube in over the rollers 12 for proper positioning.
There are several factors that may lead to improper tube loading and positioning. These factors include variations in the tube length, twisting of the tube during manufacture, the tubing being deformed during packaging and shipping, and manufacturing induced curvature of the tubing. If the tubing does not properly load, the result can be a failure of the pump to produce a consistent peristaltic pumping action. In addition, it has been found that if the tubing is only partially loaded on to the rollers 12 particulate due to friction of between rotating pump-head and the tubing can result, which is highly undesirable in a surgical field.
It has been found through empirical testing that severely deformed, twisted, and misaligned tubing loops are easily and properly loaded onto the rollers 12 of the present inventive roller-head assembly 10. While the present invention is depicted incorporating a groove 20, it is believed that other embodiments of a face-plate having asymmetrically placed bumps or other structure may also function to draw the tubing onto rollers 12.
Loading an ophthalmic surgical pump cassette 28 onto aspiration pump roller-head assembly 10 includes the following steps. The roller-head assembly 10 is provided on the pump 30. The roller-head assembly 10 has a plurality of rollers 12, as shown above, attached between the base 14 and face-plate 18.
Pump 30 preferably provides a drawer 32 for receiving the cassette 28. Cassette 28 may be loaded in the drawer 32 by a user. The pump 30 then causes the drawer 32 to move towards the roller-head assembly 10, as the roller-head assembly is rotated, as indicated by arrow 34. The groove 20 formed in the face-plate 18 causes tube 36 of the cassette 28 to be drawn onto the rollers 12 even when the tube 36 is misaligned with the roller-head assembly 10, as shown in
Thus, there has been shown an inventive roller-head assembly 10 and method of its use, wherein roller-head assembly 10 is rotating as drawer 32 is closed, the roller-head assembly 10 with groove 20 operates to pull tubing loop 36 onto rollers 12 for proper operation.