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US Patent 6932114 Fluid delivery system and method

Patent 6932114 was granted and assigned to Integrated Sensing Systems Incorporated on August, 2005 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Integrated Sensing Systems Incorporated
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69321140
Patent Inventor Names
Douglas Ray Sparks0
Date of Patent
August 23, 2005
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Patent Application Number
102488390
Date Filed
February 24, 2003
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US Patent 11890082 System and method for calculating a lumen pressure utilizing sensor calibration parameters
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Patent Primary Examiner
Kevin C. Sirmons
Kevin C. Sirmons
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Patent abstract

A fluid delivery system capable of delivering a precise amount of fluid and monitor certain properties of the fluid so that the correct fluid is safely delivered to its intended destination. The system makes use of a flow sensor comprising a freestanding tube portion vibrated at a resonant frequency, wherein the resonant frequency corresponds to the density of the fluid flowing through the tube portion and the tube portion exhibits a degree of twist that varies with the mass flow rate of the fluid flowing therethrough. Movement of the tube portion is then sensed to produce a first output signal corresponding to the fluid density and a second output signal corresponding to the mass flow rate. The system is also equipped to measure elapsed time and to stop fluid flow in response to either of the first and second output signals.

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