Claims
- 1. A peristaltic pump for pumping fluids comprising:
- a frame having a plurality of rollers and carrier means for carrying said rollers in spaced apart relation along a predetermined path;
- drive means for causing movement of said carrier means thereby inducing said rollers to move along said predetermined path;
- a flexible conduit having integrally formed first and second segments located between an inlet end and an outlet end, said first segment located upstream from said second segment and said first segment being collapsed and a passageway therethrough being substantially completely occluded in a free condition when pressure within said first segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby preventing the transmission of fluids therethrough, said first segment assuming an inflated condition having an unobstructed passageway when pressure within said first segment is greater than the pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluids therethrough, said second segment being biased to exhibit an inflated condition with an open passage therethrough in a free condition when pressure within said second segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluid therethrough; and
- mounting means for engaging said inlet and outlet ends and for mounting said conduit about said rollers whereby said conduit cooperates along part of its length with said rollers without use of a stator to thereby transmit fluid through said conduit by peristaltic movement.
- 2. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said first segment exhibits an inflated state having an unoccluded passageway therethrough when pressure within and upstream of said first segment is greater than the pressure acting on the outside of said first segment.
- 3. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said first segment is shorter in length than said second segment.
- 4. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said first segment is located such that said first segment is not engaged by said rollers as said rollers are rotated, said second segment cooperating along at least part of its length so as to be engaged with said rollers whereby said rollers at least partially collapse said second segment so as to transmit fluids through said conduit by peristaltic movement.
- 5. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said first and second segments are unitarily formed with each other.
- 6. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein only said second segment is engagable with said rollers.
- 7. A peristaltic pump according to claim 6 wherein said second segment is located such that said rollers engage said second segment substantially adjacent to said first segment.
- 8. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said rotor rotates and said predetermined path is circular.
- 9. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said peristaltic pump does not utilize a stator to collapse said second segment.
- 10. A peristaltic pump according to claim 1 wherein said conduit is located about rollers such that said first segment is engagable with said rollers.
- 11. A peristaltic pump for pumping fluids comprising a frame having a plurality of rollers and carrier means for carrying said rollers in spaced apart relation along a predetermined path, drive means for causing movement of said carrier means thereby inducing said rollers to move along said predetermined path, a flexible conduit having unitarilly formed first and second segments located between an inlet end and an outlet end, said first segment located upstream from said second segment, said first segment being collapsed and said passageway therethrough being substantially completely occluded in a free condition when pressure within said first segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby preventing the transmission of fluids therethrough, said first segment assuming an inflated condition having an unobstructed passageway when pressure within and upstream of said first segment is greater than the pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluids therethrough, said second segment being longer in length than said first segment and being biased to exhibit an inflated condition with an open passage therethrough in a free condition when pressure within said second segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluid therethrough, said second segment cooperating along at least part of its length so as to be engaged with said rollers whereby said rollers at least partially collapse said second segment without the use of a stator so as to transmit fluids through said conduit by peristaltic movement, said first segment being located such that said first segment is not engaged by said rollers as said rollers are rotated and such that said rollers engage said second segment substantially adjacent to said first segment, and mounting means for mounting said conduit about said rollers and engaging said inlet and outlet ends thereof.
- 12. A pump conduit for a peristaltic pump including a frame having a plurality of rollers and carrier means for carrying said rollers in spaced apart relation along a predetermined path, drive means for causing movement of said carrier means thereby inducing said rollers to move along said predetermined path, said conduit being flexible and comprising unitarilly formed first and second segments located between an inlet end and an outlet end, said first segment being collapsed and a passageway therethrough being substantially completely occluded in a free condition when pressure within said first segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby preventing the transmission of fluids therethrough, said first segment assuming an inflated condition having an unobstructed passageway when pressure within said first segment is greater than the pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluids therethrough, said second segment being biased to exhibit an inflated condition with an open passage therethrough in a free condition when pressure within said second segment is equal to pressure acting on the outside of said first segment thereby permitting the transmission of fluid therethrough.
- 13. A conduit as set forth in claim 12 wherein said second segment is longer in length than said first segment.
- 14. A conduit as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first segment exhibits in its free condition a radius of curvature approaching zero at its side edges.
- 15. A conduit as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first segment is substantially flat in its free condition.
- 16. A conduit as set forth in claim 12 wherein said second segment including portions generally defining edges, said second segment exhibiting an internal radius of curvature approaching zero at said edges when in its free condition.
- 17. A conduit as set forth in claim 12 wherein said first segment is located upstream from said second segment.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT
This invention was made with support from the U.S. Government under Grant No. 5 R44 HL46613-03 awarded by the National Institutes of Health. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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