The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with a general description of the invention given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Referring now to the drawings,
The rotor assembly 18 includes an end plate 28 and a collar 30 secured to the end plate 28. The collar 30 receives the end of a gearbox output shaft 31 and is secured thereto, such that the rotor assembly 18 rotates with shaft 31. Rotor assembly 18 further includes a plurality of roller support pins 32 secured to the end plate 28 for rotation therewith, and a plurality of rollers 34. Each of the rollers 34 are rotatably mounted on one of the support pins 32 so that rollers 34 can rotate about the axis of rotation of the corresponding pin 32. Rollers 34 are equally spaced circumferentially and the axes of rotation of the pins 32 are equally spaced radially from the axis of rotation of motor shaft 22. A peripheral surface of the rollers 34 comprises the compression surface causing the pumping action of pump 10. Pump 10 further includes a tube retaining device 36 which is used to secure the tube 12 in place at the inlet and outlet of the pump 10 on base 14. The tube retaining device 36 includes a first portion 38 and a second portion 40 which is removably secured to portion 38 by conventional means such as fasteners. Each of the portions 38, 40 of the tube retaining device 36 include a substantially semi-circular bore formed therein for purposes of receiving tube 12. Tube retaining device 36 further includes an outer surface 42. The installation of tube 12 will be discussed subsequently in greater detail.
Referring now to
Tube 12 can be made of a material, such as various elastomers, which can withstand the high flexural fatigue exerted by rollers 34 on tube 12 and that can regain the cross-sectional shape of tube 12 after being occluded by rollers 34. Examples of suitable materials for tube 12 include, but are not limited to: Norprene®; Tygon® LFL; PharmaPure™; and platinum cured silicone such as BioPharm Plus silicone. Various polymers, such as Teflon®, can also be used to manufacture tube 12.
In accordance with the principles of the present invention, a plurality of markings or indicia can be applied to the outer cylindrical surface 54 of tube 12 for purposes of properly installing tube 12 in pump 10, while tube 12 retains a continuous length, as opposed to known tubes that can engage couplings retained by a tube retaining system. In one embodiment, the indicia may include a first pair of indicia, corresponding to an indicium 62a and an indicium 62b that are longitudinally spaced from one another and are located on opposite sides of the tube 12 (i.e.,
Distance 64 corresponds to the desired length of tube 12 when installed in a particular pump. As shown in
Indicia 62a and 62b may be used to ensure that tube 12 is properly installed within pump 10. More particularly, indicia 62a and 62b may be used to ensure that the proper length of tube 12 is installed in the tube retaining device 36 of pump 10 between the pump inlet and pump outlet. This can be accomplished by installing tube 12 as follows. The second portion 40 of the tube retaining device 36 is separated from the first portion 38 of the tube retaining device 36, and the occlusion bed 16 is opened using knob 46. Tube 12 is then positioned between rollers 34 and an occlusion surface 44 (shown in
After tube 12 is properly installed, the second portion 40 of tube retaining device 36 is secured to the first portion 38 and the occlusion bed 16 is closed using knob 46. As best seen in
After pump 10 is operated for a period of time, the portion of tube 12 being occluded can fatigue. Instead of replacing tube 12, the position of tube 12 within pump 10 can be changed so that a different portion of tube 12 is occluded and tube 12 is realigned using additional indicia. For example, indicia 62e and 62f may be applied to surface 54 such that they are circumferentially spaced from one another and are longitudinally spaced by a distance equal to distance 64. As shown in
The indicia of the present invention may be applied to surface 54 by various methods including, but not limited to the following. For example, the indicia may be automatically located with the desired incremental spacing using pad-printing rollers with a diameter compatible with the outside diameter 58 of tube 12. Also, the use of an indexing device may move the tube the required distance to allow an indicium to be sprayed or pad printed in the right location. Other conventional means may be used to apply the indicia of the present invention to the outer surface 54 of tube 12.
The indicia of the present invention may have a wide variety of configurations, including but not limited to the following examples. The indicia may comprise solid lines, dashed lines, dots, geometric shapes or combinations thereof. Additionally, the indicia may extend around a portion of the circumference of the outer surface 54 transverse to axis 48 as shown in FIGS. 1,2,3 and 5, or they may extend around the entire circumference of surface 54, transverse to axis 48 as shown in
As noted previously, after pump 10 is operated for a period of time, the portion of tube 12 being occluded can fatigue. In this event, it is not necessary to replace tube 12. Instead, a pair of indicia 70b or a pair of indicia 70c can be used in lieu of the indicia 70a and 70a′ so that the position of tube 12 within pump 10 can be changed within the tube retaining device 36 so that a different portion of tube 12 is occluded.
However, indicia 70a, 70b and 70c may be spaced as required to accommodate pumps of different sizes. While each set of indicia 70 includes three different indicia 70a, 70b and 70c, for purposes of illustration, different numbers of indicia 70 can be applied in repeating sets along the length of tube 12 within the scope of the present invention.
While the present invention has been illustrated by the description of an exemplary embodiment thereof, and while the embodiment has been described in considerable detail, it is not intended to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications will readily appear to those skilled in the art. The invention in its broader aspects is therefore not limited to the specific details, representative apparatus and methods and illustrative examples shown and described. Accordingly, departures may be made from such details without departing from the scope or spirit of Applicant's general inventive concept.
The present application claims the filing benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/744,696, filed Apr. 12, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60744696 | Apr 2006 | US |