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USPTO Patent Application: Infusion Pump with Air Bubble Detection

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The USPTO has published a patent application (US20260083903A1) for an infusion pump with an air bubble detection method. The invention utilizes an ultrasonic sensor and an imaging device to detect gas bubbles and particles in infusion fluids, aiming to enhance patient safety.

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This document is a USPTO patent application (US20260083903A1) filed on September 19, 2025, for an "Infusion pump with air bubble detection method." The application details a system employing an ultrasonic sensor and an imaging device with a camera to detect gas bubbles and particles within an infusion line. The technology aims to monitor bubble size and movement, enhancing the safety of fluid delivery.

This patent application does not impose any immediate regulatory obligations. However, it represents a technological advancement in medical device safety that may influence future product development and regulatory considerations for infusion pump manufacturers. Companies in this sector should be aware of emerging technologies in patient safety and fluid monitoring.

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INFUSION PUMP WITH AIR BUBBLE DETECTION AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN INFUSION PUMP FOR AIR BUBBLE DETECTION

Application US20260083903A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Inventors

Jan Schwarz, Sebastian Moeller

Abstract

An infusion pump has a sensor arrangement and an infusion line or a holding device with a holding region for an infusion line. An ultrasonic sensor and an imaging device with a camera are arranged on the outer circumference of the holding region of the holding device or on the outer circumference of the infusion line. At least the imaging device is configured to detect gas bubbles and, preferably, to detect particles in an infusion fluid. At least the imaging device is preferably configured to detect a size and to detect a change in the size of the gas bubbles and/or to detect movement of the gas bubbles, and preferably particles. The ultrasonic sensor preferably performs an initialization by detecting the infusion fluid in the infusion line and, if necessary, detecting gas bubbles.

CPC Classifications

A61M 5/14212 A61M 5/16831 A61M 2205/106 A61M 2205/3313 A61M 2205/3375

Filing Date

2025-09-19

Application No.

19333625

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
September 19th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260083903A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Drug manufacturers Medical device makers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing 3254 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical Device Design Drug Infusion Systems
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Medical Devices
Operational domain
Product Development
Topics
Patient Safety Medical Technology

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