Claims
- 1. An implantable therapeutic substance delivery device with an anti-cavitation valve, comprising:
a housing; a therapeutic substance reservoir carried in the housing, the therapeutic substance reservoir having a reservoir outlet; a power source carried in the housing; electronics coupled to the power source; and, a piston pump coupled to the electronics and coupled to the reservoir outlet, the piston pump having an inlet chamber and a pumping chamber that are configured for pumping therapeutic substance from the therapeutic substance reservoir through an infusion port at a programmed rate; an inlet valve in fluid communication with the reservoir, the inlet valve configured for controlling therapeutic substance flow from the inlet chamber into the pumping chamber; and, an anti-cavitation valve in fluid communication with the reservoir outlet and the inlet chamber, the anti-cavitation substantially preventing retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber back toward the reservoir outlet.
- 2. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the anti-cavitation valve substantially prevents pumping chamber pressure from decreasing below a predetermined low pumping chamber pressure during pump piston retraction.
- 3. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 2 wherein the anti-cavitation valve wherein therapeutic substance contained in the pumping chamber at the predetermined low pumping chamber pressure retains dissolved gasses in the therapeutic substance.
- 4. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 2 wherein the anti-cavitation valve increases piston pump delivery accuracy by substantially prevents the formation of gas bubbles in the pumping chamber.
- 5. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the anti-cavitation valve causes a pumping chamber to fill more completely when the pump piston is retracted.
- 6. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the anti-cavitation valve improves piston pump efficiency by infusing substantially all the therapeutic substance that enters the inlet chamber.
- 7. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is carried on an inlet enclosure that is in fluid communication with the inlet chamber.
- 8. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is carried in the therapeutic substance inlet that is in fluid communication with the inlet chamber.
- 9. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1, further comprising an outlet valve an carried on the outlet enclosure, the outlet valve configured to control the flow of therapeutic substance from the pumping chamber into an infusion outlet.
- 10. An implantable therapeutic substance delivery device with an anti-cavitation valve, comprising:
a housing; a therapeutic substance reservoir coupled to the housing, the therapeutic substance reservoir having a reservoir outlet; a power source carried in the housing; electronics carried in the housing and coupled to the power source; means for pumping coupled to the electronics and coupled to the reservoir outlet, the means for pumping configured to pump a therapeutic substance from the therapeutic substance reservoir through an infusion outlet at a programmed rate; and, means for inlet valving configured to control the flow of therapeutic substance from the reservoir outlet into a pumping chamber. means for anti-cavitation valving configured to substantially prevent retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber back toward the reservoir outlet.
- 11. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 1 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving substantially prevents pumping chamber pressure from decreasing below a predetermined low pumping chamber pressure during pump piston retraction.
- 12. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 11 wherein the therapeutic substance contained in the pumping chamber at the predetermined low pumping chamber pressure retain dissolved gasses in the therapeutic substance.
- 13. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 11 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving substantially increases piston pump delivery accuracy by substantially preventing the formation of gas bubbles in the pumping chamber.
- 14. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 10 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving causes a pumping chamber to fill more completely when the pump piston is retracted.
- 15. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery device as in claim 10 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving improves piston pump efficiency by infusing substantially all the therapeutic substance that enters the inlet chamber.
- 16. A therapeutic substance delivery piston pump having an anti-cavitation valve, comprising:
a pump cylinder having an inlet enclosure with a therapeutic substance inlet coupled to a reservoir outlet and an outlet enclosure with an infusion outlet; a pump piston moveable within the pump cylinder, the pump piston having a piston fluid path, a piston inlet end and a piston outlet end, the pump piston forming an inlet chamber between the pump piston and the inlet enclosure and a pumping chamber between the pump piston and the outlet enclosure; at least one permanent magnet carried on the pump piston; at least two coils formed around the pump cylinder, the coils positioned in operating relation to the permanent magnet; an inlet valve carried on the pump piston in operating relation to the piston fluid path configured to control the flow of the therapeutic substance into the inlet chamber; and, an anti-cavitation valve in fluid communication with the reservoir outlet and the inlet chamber, the anti-cavitation substantially preventing retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber back toward the reservoir outlet.
- 17. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is carried on an inlet enclosure that is in fluid communication with the inlet chamber.
- 18. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve has a valve seat carried on an inlet enclosure.
- 19. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is a flapper valve.
- 20. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is a ball and spring valve.
- 21. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is a piston and spring valve.
- 22. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve is selected from the group consisting of a reed valve, a duckbill valve, and a poppet valve,
- 23. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation opens when the therapeutic substance inlet pressure exceeds the inlet chamber pressure and closes when the inlet chamber pressure exceeds the therapeutic substance inlet pressure.
- 24. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve has an opening pressure of less than about 6895 pascals.
- 25. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 further comprising an outlet valve carried on the outlet enclosure, the outlet valve configured to control the flow of therapeutic substance from the pumping chamber into the infusion outlet.
- 26. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve substantially prevents pumping chamber pressure from decreasing below a predetermined low pumping chamber pressure during pump piston retraction.
- 27. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 26 wherein the anti-cavitation valve wherein therapeutic substance contained in the pumping chamber at the predetermined low pumping chamber pressure retains dissolved gasses in the therapeutic substance.
- 28. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve increases piston pump delivery accuracy by substantially preventing the formation of gas bubbles in the pumping chamber.
- 29. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve causes a pumping chamber to fill more completely when the pump piston is retracted.
- 30. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump in claim 16 wherein the anti-cavitation valve improves piston pump efficiency by infusing substantially all the therapeutic substance that enters the inlet chamber.
- 31. An implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump with an anti-cavitation, comprising:
a pump cylinder having an inlet enclosure and an outlet enclosure; a therapeutic substance inlet coupled to the therapeutic substance reservoir and coupled to the inlet enclosure; an infusion outlet coupled to the outlet enclosure; means for pumping to pump therapeutic substance from the therapeutic substance reservoir through an infusion outlet at a programmed rate, the means for pumping having a pump piston and a pump chamber; means for creating at least one permanent magnet field carried on the pump piston to impart a magnetic potential to the pump piston; means for creating at least one electromagnetic field around the pump cylinder to act upon the means for creating a permanent magnetic field to impart movement to the pump piston; means for inlet valving to control therapeutic substance flow into the pump chamber; and, means for anti-cavitation valving configured to substantially prevent retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber back toward the reservoir outlet.
- 32. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 31 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving substantially prevents pumping chamber pressure from decreasing below a predetermined low pumping chamber pressure during pump piston retraction.
- 33. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 32 wherein the therapeutic substance contained in the pumping chamber at the predetermined low pumping chamber pressure retain dissolved gasses in the therapeutic substance.
- 34. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 31 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving substantially increases piston pump delivery accuracy by substantially preventing the formation of gas bubbles in the pumping chamber.
- 35. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump device as in claim 31 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving causes a pumping chamber to fill more completely when the pump piston is retracted.
- 36. The implantable therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 31 wherein the means for anti-cavitation valving improves piston pump efficiency by infusing substantially all the therapeutic substance that enters the inlet chamber.
- 37. The therapeutic substance delivery piston pump as in claim 31, further comprising a means for outlet valving to control therapeutic substance flow out of the pump chamber.
- 38. A method for controlling the flow of therapeutic substance into a piston pump for an implantable therapeutic substance delivery device, comprising:
retracting a piston when the electromagnetic axial force acts on the piston; closing an anti-cavitation valve when pressure in the inlet chamber exceed pressure in the therapeutic substance inlet; opening the inlet valve when the inlet chamber pressure exceeds the pumping chamber pressure; filling the pump chamber with therapeutic substance flowing from a reservoir through the inlet valve into the pumping chamber; actuating the piston by changing the electromagnetic axial force acting on the piston; closing the inlet valve when the pumping chamber pressure exceeds the inlet chamber pressure; opening the anti-cavitation valve when inlet chamber pressure becomes lower than therapeutic substance inlet pressure; and, expulsing a stroke volume through an infusion outlet while the pump piston is actuating.
- 39. The method of claim 38, further comprising preventing retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber through the therapeutic substance inlet.
- 40. A method for operating an anti-cavitation valve in a piston pump for an implantable therapeutic substance delivery device, comprising:
closing an anti-cavitation valve when pressure in the inlet chamber exceed pressure in the therapeutic substance inlet; preventing retrograde flow of therapeutic substance from the inlet chamber through the therapeutic substance inlet; and, opening the anti-cavitation valve when inlet chamber pressure becomes lower than therapeutic substance inlet pressure.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of provisional application U.S. Serial No. 60/282,777, filed Apr. 10, 2001, entitled “IMPLANTABLE THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE HAVING A PISTON PUMP WITH AN ANTI-CAVITATION VALVE”, by James M. Olsen.
[0002] This disclosure is related to the following copending applications entitled “PERMANENT MAGNET SOLENOID PUMP FOR AN IMPLANTABLE THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE” by inventor Olsen (application Ser. No. 60/282,775; filed Apr. 10, 2001) and “LOW PROFILE INLET VALVE FOR A PISTON PUMP THERAPEUTIC SUBSTANCE DELIVERY DEVICE” by inventor Olsen (application Ser. No. 60/282,778; filed Apr. 10, 2001) which are not admitted as prior art with respect to the present disclosure by its mention in this section.
Provisional Applications (1)
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