Drug vial spikes, fluid line sets, and related systems
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국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61M-005/32
A61J-001/20
G06F-019/00
A61M-001/34
A61M-005/162
A61M-005/36
A61M-005/142
A61M-005/14
A61M-037/00
A61B-019/00
A61M-001/00
A61M-039/14
A61M-039/26
A61J-003/00
A61M-005/19
A61M-005/168
A61G-007/05
출원번호
US-0850465
(2013-03-26)
등록번호
US-9283145
(2016-03-15)
발명자
/ 주소
Beiriger, Michael James
Kaintz, Ryan
출원인 / 주소
Fresenius Medical Care Holdings, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Fish & Richardson P.C.
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초록▼
This disclosure relates to drug vial spikes, fluid line sets, and related systems. In some aspects, a fluid line set includes a frame, multiple spikes extending from the frame, and multiple fluid lines connected to the frame. The frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configur
This disclosure relates to drug vial spikes, fluid line sets, and related systems. In some aspects, a fluid line set includes a frame, multiple spikes extending from the frame, and multiple fluid lines connected to the frame. The frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configuration.
대표청구항▼
1. A fluid line set, comprising: a frame comprising a top member, a manifold, and at least one connecting member that extends between and is attached to the top member and the manifold such that the top member and the manifold are fixed relative to the connecting member, the manifold defining a flui
1. A fluid line set, comprising: a frame comprising a top member, a manifold, and at least one connecting member that extends between and is attached to the top member and the manifold such that the top member and the manifold are fixed relative to the connecting member, the manifold defining a fluid passage extending therethrough;a projection extends from a surface of the frame, wherein the projection is configured to mate with a matching hole in a drug delivery device;a plurality of spikes extending from the top member, each of the spikes defining a fluid channel; anda plurality of fluid lines connected to the top member and the manifold, each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the channel of one of the spikes, and each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the fluid passage extending through the manifold,wherein the frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configuration and comprises two connecting members that extend between and are attached to the top member and the manifold. 2. The fluid line set of claim 1, wherein the frame is rectangular. 3. The fluid line set of claim 1, wherein the frame further comprises a cross bar that extends between and is connected to the two connecting members. 4. The fluid line set of claim 3, wherein the cross bar defines a plurality of spaced apart recesses, and each of the recesses is configured to retain one of the fluid lines. 5. The fluid line set of claim 1, wherein the projection is configured to engage the matching hole in the drug delivery device in a manner to releasably secure the fluid line set to the drug delivery device. 6. The fluid line set of claim 1, wherein the projection and the matching hole are hexagonal. 7. The fluid line set of claim 1, wherein each of the top member, the manifold, and the at least one connecting member has a greater rigidity than the fluid lines. 8. The fluid line set of claim 1, further comprising a cover disposed over at least one of the spikes. 9. A drug delivery system, comprising: a drug delivery device having a surface from which a plurality of pumps extend;the drug delivery device comprising a door; the door and the surface of the drug delivery device forming a cassette compartment configured to receive a frame and a plurality of fluid lines of a fluid line set therein when the door is closed; wherein an inner surface of the door defines a hole configured to receive a projection that extends from a surface of the frame; andthe fluid line set comprising the frame comprising a top member, a manifold, and at least one connecting member that extends between and is attached to the top member and the manifold such that the top member and the manifold are fixed relative to the connecting member, the manifold defining a fluid passage extending therethrough, wherein the frame comprises two connecting members that extend between and are attached to the top member and the manifold;a plurality of spikes extending from the top member, each of the spikes defining a fluid channel; andthe plurality of fluid lines are connected to the top member and the manifold, each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the channel of one of the spikes, and each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the fluid passage extending through the manifold, wherein the frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configuration, and the fluid line set is configured to be secured to the drug delivery device in a manner such that each of the fluid lines is operably connected to one of the pumps. 10. The fluid line set of claim 9, wherein the hole and the projection are configured to engage one another in a manner to releasably secure the fluid line set to the door of the drug delivery device. 11. The drug delivery system of claim 9, wherein the pumps are peristaltic pumps. 12. The drug delivery system of claim 9, wherein the drug delivery device further comprises a plurality of air bubble detectors positioned on the surface, and the fluid line set is configured to be disposed adjacent the surface of the drug delivery device in a manner such that each fluid line is aligned with one of the air bubble detectors. 13. The drug delivery system of claim 9, wherein the drug delivery device further comprises a drug vial holder that is movable in a manner such that, when a drug vial is disposed in the drug vial holder, the drug vial can be moved with respect to the fluid line set to cause one of the spikes of the fluid line set to penetrate the vial. 14. The drug delivery system of claim 9, wherein each of the fluid lines is aligned with and operably connected to one of the pumps. 15. A fluid line set, comprising: a frame comprising a top member, a manifold, and at least one connecting member that extends between and is attached to the top member and the manifold such that the top member and the manifold are fixed relative to the connecting member, the manifold defining a fluid passage extending therethrough, wherein a projection extends from a surface of the frame, and the projection is configured to mate with a matching hole in a drug delivery device;a plurality of spikes extending from the top member, each of the spikes defining a fluid channel; anda plurality of fluid lines connected to the top member and the manifold, each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the channel of one of the spikes, and each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the fluid passage extending through the manifold,wherein the frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configuration. 16. A drug delivery system, comprising: a drug delivery device having a surface from which a plurality of pumps extend; anda fluid line set comprising a frame comprising a top member, a manifold, and at least one connecting member that extends between and is attached to the top member and the manifold such that the top member and the manifold are fixed relative to the connecting member, the manifold defining a fluid passage extending therethrough, wherein a projection extends from a surface of the frame, and the projection is configured to mate with a matching hole in the drug delivery device; anda plurality of spikes extending from the top member, each of the spikes defining a fluid channel;a plurality of fluid lines connected to the top member and the manifold, each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the channel of one of the spikes, and each of the fluid lines being in fluid communication with the fluid passage extending through the manifold,wherein the frame is configured to hold the fluid lines in a spaced apart configuration, and the fluid line set is configured to be secured to the drug delivery device in a manner such that each of the fluid lines is operably connected to one of the pumps.
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