Patent ID: 9057368
Filing Date: 2015-06-16
Classification: F04B

Abstract:
1. A peristaltic pump for flowing fluid through a lumen of a tube, the tube defining a diameter, the pump comprising: a plurality of pistons linearly arranged adjacent to each other in a straight configuration, each of the plurality of pistons defining opposed first and second ends, each of the plurality of pistons traversable between extended and retracted positions; a plurality of lifters, each lifter being pivotable about a pivot axis for traversing the piston to the extended position, each lifter having a piston contact surface and a cam engagement surface, the piston contact surface defined by a portion of the lifter where the lifter contacts the piston to traverse the piston to the extended position; a platen disposed adjacent to the first ends of the plurality of pistons, the support surface generally parallel to the plurality of pistons wherein a gap between the first end of one of the plurality of pistons and the platen is smaller than a diameter of the tube when the piston is traversed to the extended position; a rotatable cam shaft generally parallel to the plurality of pistons; a plurality of cams mounted to the rotatable cam shaft, each of the cams having a cam lobe, the cam lobes of the plurality of cams engaging respective ones of the cam engagement surfaces of the lifters, the cam engagement surface defined by a portion of the lifter where the cam applies force to the lifter, the second ends of the pistons positioned half way between the cam engagement surfaces of the lifters and the pivot axes of the lifters so that as the cam shaft rotates, curved peak surfaces of the lobes raise the lifters with a mechanical advantage to traverse the pistons to the extended position, the curved peak surfaces having an a arc configuration with a center at a rotational axis of the cam, the plurality of cams are angularly displaced with respect to an adjacent cam with the curved peak surfaces of adjacent cams overlapping each other, the plurality of pistons being sequentially traversed to the extended position to flow fluid through the tube.