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Patent US7993108 - Variable volume, shape memory actuated insulin dispensing pump - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsA portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various...http://www.google.com/patents/US7993108?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7993108 - Variable volume, shape memory actuated insulin dispensing pumpAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7993108 B2Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/106,155Publication dateAug 9, 2011Filing dateApr 13, 2005Priority dateOct 9, 2002Also published asCA2604498A1, CA2604498C, CA2718306A1, CA2718306C, CN101189431A, CN101189431B, EP1877662A2, EP1877662A4, US7922458, US7993109, US8029245, US8029250, US8047812, US20050238503, US20090105648, US20090105649, US20090112156, US20090112165, US20090163869, US20120083730, WO2006113521A2, WO2006113521A3Publication number106155, 11106155, US 7993108 B2, US 7993108B2, US-B2-7993108, US7993108 B2, US7993108B2InventorsBenjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, IIIOriginal AssigneeAbbott Diabetes Care Inc.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (112), Non-Patent Citations (65), Referenced by (2), Classifications (42), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetVariable volume, shape memory actuated insulin dispensing pumpUS 7993108 B2Abstract A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.
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