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- Patent Title: Occlusion detection techniques for a fluid infusion device having a rotary pump mechanism and multiple sensor contact elements
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Application No.: US14746654Application Date: 2015-06-22
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Publication No.: US09878095B2Publication Date: 2018-01-30
- Inventor: Juan M. Alderete, Jr. , Matthew William Yavorsky , Jacob E. Pananen
- Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
- Applicant Address: US CA Northridge
- Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Northridge
- Agency: Lorenz & Kopf, LLC
- Main IPC: A61M5/168
- IPC: A61M5/168 ; A61M5/142 ; F04B49/06 ; F04B53/16 ; F04B17/03 ; F04B1/00 ; F04B19/22 ; F04B53/14 ; F04B53/10 ; F04B7/04 ; F04B51/00

Abstract:
A fluid infusion device includes a pump having a rotor and a stator. A rotor cam element rises from a reference surface of the rotor. The stator includes a cam element having a stator cam surface. The cam elements axially displace the rotor as the rotor revolves. Inlet and outlet valves open and close as a function of angular and axial position of the rotor. A motor actuates the rotor to pump fluid to a body, via a subcutaneous conduit. First and second contact elements are located on the rotor. A sensing element on the stator cooperates with a detection circuit to detect when the sensing element makes contact with the first sensor contact element and the second sensor contact element. The detection circuit monitors a detection signal obtained from the sensing element to determine an operating condition of the fluid pump mechanism.
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