Claims
- 1. A drive mechanism for delivery of infusion medium comprising:
an inlet for receiving infusion medium; an outlet for discharging infusion medium; a channel through which infusion medium is communicated between the inlet and the outlet; a piston moveable between an quiescent position and a forward position to drive infusion medium from the piston channel toward the outlet, a valve member facing a first end of the channel, the valve member being moveable between closed and open positions to open and close the first end of the channel in conjunction with movement of the piston between quiescent and forward positions; and a valve seat located adjacent the end of the channel that faces the valve member for contacting the valve member when the valve member is in closed position; the valve member including at least one generally rigid stop surface for contacting the valve seat upon the valve member being in a closed position, the valve member further including a generally compliant portion extending toward the valve seat, beyond the generally rigid stop surface for contacting the valve seat when the valve member is in a closed position.
- 2. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the generally compliant portion of the valve member extends toward the valve seat, beyond the generally rigid stop surface by a distance sufficient to contacting the valve seat before the stop surface of the valve member contacts the valve seat.
- 3. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve member comprises a generally rigid retainer having a peripheral wall projecting toward the valve seat and defining the stop surface and wherein the compliant portion is surrounded by the peripheral wall.
- 4. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve member comprises a generally rigid retainer having a cup-shaped depression surrounded by an annular wall, the annular wall having an end surface defining the stop surface, and wherein the compliant portion of the valve member is disposed within the cup-shaped depression of the retainer.
- 5. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the compliant portion includes at least one annular projection extending toward the valve seat and surrounding the valve end of the channel, upon the valve member being in the closed position.
- 6. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve seat includes at least one projecting surface arranged to contact the at least one stop surface, upon the valve member being in the closed position.
- 7. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 6, wherein the valve seat further includes at least one recessed surface for contacting the compliant portion of the valve member, upon the valve member being in the closed position.
- 8. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 7, wherein the recessed and projecting surfaces of the valve seat are configured relative to the compliant portion of the valve member and the stop surface of the valve member, such that the compliant portion of the valve member contacts the recessed surface of the valve seat upon the stop surface of the valve member contacting the projecting surface of the valve seat.
- 9. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 7, wherein the recessed and projecting surfaces of the valve seat are configured relative to the compliant portion of the valve member and the stop surface of the valve member, such that the compliant portion of the valve member contacts the recessed surface of the valve seat prior to the stop surface of the valve member contacting the projecting surface of the valve seat.
- 10. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve seat includes at least one projecting surface arranged to contact the compliant portion of the valve member, upon the valve member being in the closed position.
- 11. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein the projecting portion of the valve seat is configured relative to the compliant portion of the valve member and the stop surface of the valve member, such that the projecting poriton of the valve seat contacts the compliant portion of the valve member upon the the stop surface of the valve member making contact with the valve seat.
- 12. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 10, wherein the projecting portion of the valve seat is configured relative to the compliant portion of the valve member and the stop surface of the valve member, such that the projecting poriton of the valve seat contacts the compliant portion of the valve member prior to the the stop surface of the valve member making contact with the valve seat.
- 13. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein a portion of the armature in contact with a fluid is covered in a material.
- 14. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the material is corrosion . resistant.
- 15. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the material is titanium.
- 16. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 1, wherein the material is welded to the armature.
- 17. A drive mechanism for delivery of infusion medium comprising:
an inlet for receiving infusion medium; an outlet for discharging infusion medium; a channel through which infusion medium is communicated between the inlet and the outlet; a piston moveable between an quiescent position and a forward position to drive infusion medium from the piston channel toward the outlet, a valve member facing a first end of the channel, the valve member being moveable between closed and open positions to open and close the first end of the channel in conjunction with movement of the piston between quiescent and forward positions; and a valve seat located adjacent the end of the channel that faces the valve member for contacting the valve member when the valve member is in closed position, the valve seat including a generally rigid surface and at least one compliant member; the valve member including at least one generally rigid stop surface for contacting the generally rigid surface of the valve seat upon the valve member being in a closed position, the valve member further including at least one projection arranged to contact the at least one compliant member of the valve seat, upon the valve member being in the closed position.
- 18. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 17, wherein the at least one compliant member comprises at least one annular member composed of a compliant material and located to surround the valve end of the central channel.
- 19. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 18, wherein the at least one projection on the valve member comprises at least one annular projection arranged to contact the annular compliant member when the valve member is in the closed position.
- 20. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 17, wherein the projection and stop surface on the valve member are configured relative to the compliant member and generally rigid surface of the valve member, such that the projection on the valve member contacts the compliant member of the valve seat upon the stop surface of the valve member contacting the generally rigid surface of the valve seat.
- 21. A drive mechanism as recited in claim 17, wherein the projection and stop surface on the valve member are configured relative to the compliant member and generally rigid surface of the valve member, such that the projection on the valve member contacts the compliant member of the valve seat prior to the stop surface of the valve member contacting the generally rigid surface of the valve seat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Embodiments of the present invention claim priority from a U.S. Provisional Application entitled “Infusion Device and Driving Mechanism For Same,” Serial No. 60/317,884, filed Sep. 7, 2001, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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