Claims
- 1. A metering device for intraveneous delivery of liquids to a patient comprising a rigid shell defining a pumping chamber and including laterally projecting shoulders for permitting the device to be inserted into and retained by a control unit in an upright position, a diaphragm forming at least a portion of the upper wall of the chamber, an actuator member engaged with said diaphragm and adapted to be reciprocated vertically by said control unit to pump liquid from said pumping chamber, said chamber having a downwardly tapering smoothly curved cross-sectional configuration so as to provide no sharp corners or recesses in the wall of the chamber and terminating in an outlet port at the bottom thereof, an outlet valve yieldably biased to normally close said outlet port, means for disabling said outlet valve by positively moving it and retaining it in a position spaced from said outlet port so as to permit free flow of liquid therethrough, means defining an inlet port at the upper end of said chamber, a valve normally closing said inlet port, and means defining a tangential inlet from said inlet port into said chamber whereby when said device is initially charged with liquid by inverting it and opening the outlet valve with said outlet valve disabling means liquid is caused to flow through said inlet port and tangentially into said chamber wherein it swirls upwardly and through the open outlet port to sweep all air from said chamber.
- 2. A metering device according to claim 1 wherein said inlet port is oriented so that the liquid is discharged downwardly therefrom when the device is inverted during initial charging of the device with liquid.
- 3. A metering device according to claim 2 wherein the inlet port lies generally parallel to and spaced from said diaphragm.
- 4. A metering device according to claim 1 wherein said outlet valve disabling means comprises a vertically extending projection of said diaphragm.
- 5. A metering device according to claim 4 wherein said projection is downwardly tapered toward said outlet port.
- 6. A metering device according to claim 1 wherein said diaphragm extends completely across the top of said chamber in a generally horizontal plane.
- 7. A metering device according to claim 1 wherein said valve at the inlet port comprises a ball check valve normally urged by gravity into sealing relationship with said inlet port.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 174,666 filed Aug. 1, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,336,800, issued Jan. 29, 1982.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| Abbott/Shaw Life Care Pump.RTM. Model 11/D, No. 7011, Published 7/78. |
Continuations (1)
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