Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090071911 | Safety Vent Structure for Extracorporeal Circuit - A vent assembly is described for use in an extracorporeal fluid unit. A vent structure adjacent to a micro-porous membrane forms the assembly. The vent structure is porous, but expands when the vent structure becomes wet, thereby closing off the pores and inhibiting (e.g., preventing) fluid from flowing through the vent structure. The vent structure also protects the membrane from becoming wet, such as from condensation. | 03-19-2009 |
20090101566 | DIALYSIS SYSTEMS AND RELATED COMPONENTS - A cassette is described for holding circuit components used with a hemodialysis machine. | 04-23-2009 |
20090320684 | MEDICAL HEMODIALYSIS CONTAINER INCLUDING A SELF SEALING VENT - A container for use with a hemodialysis apparatus having a vent structure is described. The vent structure is porous, and allows air in the container to vent when the container is being filled with fluid, but expands when the vent structure becomes wet, when filling is complete, thereby closing off the pores and inhibiting (e.g., preventing) fluid from flowing through the vent structure, and reentry of air into the container. The vent structure can also include a micro-porous membrane. | 12-31-2009 |
20110163030 | Dialysis Systems and Methods - This invention relates to dialysis systems and methods. In some implementations, a method includes applying vacuum pressure to a device of a dialysis system, and then determining, based on a detected fluid level or measured pressure, whether the device is functioning properly. | 07-07-2011 |
20110210054 | SAFETY VENT STRUCTURE FOR EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCUIT - In general, this disclosure relates to extracorporeal fluid circuits. In some aspects, an air-release device for allowing air to be released from a liquid in extracorporeal circuitry includes an elongate chamber having a bottom region and a top region and a fluid entry port and fluid exit port at or near the bottom region. The air release device also includes a vent structure at or near the top region of the elongate chamber that includes a porous material capable of swelling when moistened such that the vent structure can inhibit liquid from escaping the air-release device during use. | 09-01-2011 |
20120091053 | Dialysis Systems and Related Components - A cassette is described for holding circuit components used with a hemodialysis machine. | 04-19-2012 |
20120152118 | Gas Release Devices for Extracorporeal Fluid Circuits and Related Methods - In one aspect, a gas release device for removing gas from a bodily liquid in extracorporeal circuitry is described. The device includes an elongate vertical portion and a flared portion that extends outwardly from the elongate vertical portion. The device also includes an inlet port for delivering a bodily liquid into the device, and an outlet port for evacuating the bodily liquid from the device. The inlet port is positioned below the elongate vertical portion and the outlet port is positioned below the flared portion such that bodily liquid traveling from the inlet toward the outlet is forced around the flared portion to cause air bubbles in the bodily liquid to be re-circulated back toward the inlet port. | 06-21-2012 |
20130018301 | Dialysis Systems and Methods - This invention relates to dialysis systems and methods. In some implementations, a method includes applying vacuum pressure to a device of a dialysis system, and then determining, based on a detected fluid level or measured pressure, whether the device is functioning properly. | 01-17-2013 |
20140052044 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR VENTING GAS FROM A LIQUID - The present invention relates to an apparatus and method for venting a gas from a liquid, which are applicable to a wide variety of medical liquid delivery systems. The apparatus includes level detectors, a clamp, and a control apparatus operably connected to the level detectors and the clamp. The method includes detecting whether liquid or gas is present at the level detectors, and opening and closing a clamp to vent gas. | 02-20-2014 |