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Pump For Use In Non-Invasive Or Minimally Invasive Detection Of Analytes

US Patent:
5807274, Sep 15, 1998
Filed:
Jul 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/890762
Inventors:
Timothy P. Henning - Vernon Hills IL
Eric B. Shain - Glencoe IL
Tuan A. Elstrom - Lake Bluff IL
Kevin C. Warnke - Grayslake IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
600565
Abstract:
This disclosure relates to a device and method for the non-invasive or minimally invasive withdrawal of fluids from a patient by the use of a self-actuated pump connected to a analyte sensing unit. The self-actuated pump is preferably mounted in the patient's shoe.

Fluid Handler And Method Of Handling A Fluid

US Patent:
5915282, Jun 22, 1999
Filed:
May 22, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/861670
Inventors:
Richard Merriam - Dallas TX
Theresa M. Donahoe - Palatine IL
Gregory O. Ford - Plano TX
James C. Kolterman - Libertyville IL
Kevin C. Warnke - Lake Forest IL
Assignee:
Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Park IL
International Classification:
G01N 3510
US Classification:
73863
Abstract:
Methods of fluid handling are disclosed. In one method, a pump fluidly associated with a nozzle is energized to move a first fluid with respect to the nozzle. Pressure fluidly associated with the nozzle is substantially continuously monitored with a pressure transducer fluidly associated with the nozzle during movement of the first fluid. An average of the pressure substantially continuously monitored is calculated. The calculated average is used to determine a threshold. The pump fluidly associated with the nozzle is energized to move a second fluid with respect to the nozzle. Pressure fluidly associated with the nozzle is substantially continuously monitored with a pressure transducer fluidly associated with the nozzle during movement of the second fluid. The substantially continuously monitored pressure is integrated. The threshold is compared with the integrated pressure to determine whether movement of the second fluid was intended or unintended.

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