US11957542B2 - Sensing complete injection for animal injection device - Google Patents
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- Vaccines, vitamins, medicines, and other substances are routinely administered to livestock. Some substances are injected into the animal intramuscularly, subcutaneously, intradermally, or intravenously. Other substances may be applied by drenching, oral administration, or other methods.
- a semi-automated veterinary medicine delivery device may sense whether and how much air may have been incorporated into a dose delivered to an animal.
- the device may also sense an incomplete injection in some cases, and may cause a second dose to be administered to make up for the incomplete dose.
- the device may compare a position sensor on a syringe in combination with a current sensor on a motor attached to the syringe to detect any abnormalities. In the case of an improper dose, the device may alert the user and administer a second dose.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustration of an embodiment showing a semi-automated dosing device in its ecosystem.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustration of an embodiment showing a schematic or functional representation of a network with a semi-automated dosing device.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment showing a method for dosing animals with re-dosing in case of an error.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment showing a method for preparing a dosing device for use.
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment showing a method for dosing operations of a semi-automated dosing device.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment showing a method for classifying errors during a dosing cycle.
- FIG. 7 is a dimensionless chart showing energy signal vs distance traveled curves for different dosing situations.
- FIG. 8 is a cutaway illustration of an embodiment showing a semi-automated dosing device.
- FIG. 9 contains several illustrations of different adapters for a semi-automated dosing device.
- An animal injection system may detect abnormalities with its operation and may administer a second dose to make up for a deficiency identified in a first dose.
- An incomplete or partial dose may be sensed during the operation of an injection, and that portion of the dose that may have been improperly administered may be calculated and the device configured to administer a makeup dose.
- An animal injection system may monitor an injection process to determine whether an injection is properly administered. Error conditions may be identified when air may be present in a dose, the dose may be administered in the wrong location or depth into an animal, an injection needle may be removed during the injection process, a needleless injection process may be improperly given when the device is moved sideways or lifted during the injection process, or other error conditions.
- the device may alert a user and may configure the device to administer a second dose to the animal.
- the entire dose may be re-administered, while in other cases, a partial dose may be re-administered.
- the device may calculate a makeup dose based on the portions of the original dose that was improperly administered.
- a device may compare a position sensor on a syringe with a current sensor on a motor used to drive the syringe. For a given medicine or other substance being delivered, an expected amount of current may be compared against the linear motion of the syringe. The comparison signal may be analyzed to identify different scenarios, such as air within the syringe, whether a needle used for injection was properly placed in the animal, whether the needle was removed prior to completing the injection, whether the syringe was properly filled prior to injection, and other conditions.
- a semi-automated device may have a syringe barrel that may be filled by retracting a plunger to draw a substance into the barrel. Once loaded with the substance, a trigger may cause the plunger to be advanced and the substance will be expelled from the syringe.
- the device may be fitted with a needle or an adapter may be configured for needleless delivery.
- Other substances may be delivered by pour-on, nasally, or orally, where the device may be fitted with a tube or nozzle.
- the syringe plunger may be driven by an electric motor, both in the retraction and extension stroke.
- medicines or substances may be drawn into the syringe barrel through a feeder passage, and during extension, the substances may be expelled through a needle, tube, or other expulsion conduit.
- Both the feeder passage and expulsion conduit may be fitted with check valves.
- the check valve on the feeder passage may prevent substance in the syringe barrel from being forced out through the feeder passage during the extension stroke.
- the check valve on the expulsion conduit may prevent air from entering the syringe barrel during the retraction stroke.
- Some versions of the device may use a rack and pinion mechanism to extend and retract the syringe plunger.
- the rack portion may be attached to the plunger, and the pinion may be operated by an electric motor.
- the rack portion may be attached to a position sensor, which may detect the linear motion travelled by the plunger.
- the electric motor may have a sensor to detects the motor's current draw.
- Other systems may use other mechanisms to drive a syringe and plunger, such as a chain and pulley mechanism, linear motors, or other mechanism.
- a controller for the device may compare the linear motion of the syringe plunger with the current draw of the motor. By comparing the two signals, different conditions may be sensed during operation.
- the device may retract the plunger to draw in the medicine or other substance into the syringe barrel.
- the user may activate a trigger, which will cause the plunger to be extended to deliver the appropriate dose.
- the motor may activate to deliver the dose and may advance the plunger forward until a measured dose is administered.
- the syringe may be larger than a dose, and the motor may stop before fully emptying the syringe.
- the weight or other characteristic of the animal may be used by the device controller to calculate an intended dose for that specific animal.
- the controller may calculate the size of the dose.
- the dose from animal to animal may be identical, but in other systems, weight or other characteristics of the animal may vary the dose for each animal.
- the controller may monitor the linear motion of the plunger.
- the sensing of linear motion may have two uses: one may be to detect a predefined stop point to limit the dosage, and two may be to compare the linear motion to the current draw of the motor.
- the viscosity of the medicine or other substance along with the orifice size of a needle or other delivery mechanism may determine how much force would be expected to be applied to the plunger to inject at a given rate.
- the force applied to the plunger may be directly proportional to the current draw of the motor per the distance travelled.
- the dose may be considered successfully administered.
- an air bubble may be assumed to be at the end of the chamber. In some cases, an air bubble may cause the force to be very low at the beginning then jump to the normal rage. Such an air bubble may be at the exhaust or needle end of the syringe.
- One common condition may be when a user removes an injection needle too soon during an injection. This may occur when a user inserts a needle into an animal, activates the trigger, and the injection process begins. During the injection process, an animal may jump or move, causing the needle to come out of the animal while the plunger is advancing. Sometimes, this situation may occur when the user inadvertently removes the injection needle without recognizing that the injection has not yet completed.
- the device may sense that the force applied to the syringe may be in the normal range but then the force may change to be much less.
- the controller may record the approximate dosage actually administered.
- the controller may alert the user that the dose has not finished and may calculate a second dose, where the second dose may be the approximate amount remaining from the first dose.
- Some medicines may be designed to be administered intramuscularly, while others may be intended to be delivered into fat, subcutaneously, or into some other portion of the animal's body.
- the resistance of the animal's tissue to an injection may be used as a signal to determine which layer of the animal's body received the injection.
- the signal may be compared to that of the expected layer of the animal's body and used to verify proper administration or to signal an error condition.
- Some medicines or other substances may be administered in doses larger than the capacity of the syringe. In such cases, a complete dose may be administered in two, three, or more separate injections. Some medicines may be absorbed more readily when several smaller doses are administered rather than one larger dose.
- the device may alert the user that there will be a set number of injections, and for example, the number may be three doses.
- the controller may indicate that the first dose is ready, when the user may place a needle in a first injection point and pull the trigger. After a successful injection, the device may re-load the syringe with more medicine, and the controller may indicate the second injection is ready. After inserting the needle in the second injection point and pulling the trigger, the device may administer the second dose.
- the third dose may follow the same procedure.
- the controller may recalculate the next dose or doses to administer.
- the controller may notify the user and instruct the user to administer an additional dose.
- the controller may keep a record of the administered dose.
- the identity of an animal being treated may be gathered, such as from an RFID tag, embedded chip, barcode, or other automated input.
- Some systems may have a manual input mechanism.
- a record of the actual dosage administered may be logged in a database. Such a database may be in the device controller or some other device.
- a sensor may be used to detect contact between the device and an animal's skin.
- the sensor may be a presence sensor or a force sensor, which may sense that the device remains in contact with the animal's skin during the injection process.
- Some systems may have a sensor that may detect lateral movement or sliding of the device across the surface of the animal's skin.
- a controller may monitor the sensor or sensors to determine whether proper contact and lack of movement was observed. If movement or lack of adequate pressure or contact were observed, the device may identify an improper injection and may configure itself to administer a makeup dose.
- the term “semi-automated dosing device” is used as a synonym for “dosing device” or, sometimes, “device” and refers to a device that applies doses to an animal with an inherent controller that can detect errors during dosing.
- references to “a processor” include multiple processors. In some cases, a process that may be performed by “a processor” may be actually performed by multiple processors on the same device or on different devices. For the purposes of this specification and claims, any reference to “a processor” shall include multiple processors, which may be on the same device or different devices, unless expressly specified otherwise.
- the subject matter may be embodied as devices, systems, methods, and/or computer program products. Accordingly, some or all of the subject matter may be embodied in hardware and/or in software (including firmware, resident software, micro-code, state machines, gate arrays, etc.) Furthermore, the subject matter may take the form of a computer program product on a computer-usable or computer-readable storage medium having computer-usable or computer-readable program code embodied in the medium for use by or in connection with an instruction execution system.
- a computer-usable or computer-readable medium may be any medium that can contain, store, communicate, propagate, or transport the program for use by or in connection with the instruction execution system, apparatus, or device.
- the computer-usable or computer-readable medium may be, for example but not limited to, an electronic, magnetic, optical, electromagnetic, infrared, or semiconductor system, apparatus, device, or propagation medium.
- computer readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media.
- Computer storage media includes volatile and nonvolatile, removable and non-removable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data.
- Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, CD-ROM, digital versatile disks (DVD) or other optical storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can accessed by an instruction execution system.
- the computer-usable or computer-readable medium could be paper or another suitable medium upon which the program is printed, as the program can be electronically captured, via, for instance, optical scanning of the paper or other medium, then compiled, interpreted, of otherwise processed in a suitable manner, if necessary, and then stored in a computer memory.
- the embodiment may comprise program modules, executed by one or more systems, computers, or other devices.
- program modules include routines, programs, objects, components, data structures, etc. that perform particular tasks or implement particular abstract data types.
- functionality of the program modules may be combined or distributed as desired in various embodiments.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustration of an example embodiment 100 showing an injection management system for livestock.
- Embodiment 100 may be one example of the various components that may administer and track the application of substances to livestock.
- animals may be injected with vitamins, vaccines, or other medicinal substances.
- the system may validate that the doses were administered correctly and may keep a record of the dosing for various uses.
- the system may identify whether or not a dose was properly administered at the point of administration. For example, a farmhand on a ranch may administer injections to livestock 102 . With each injection, a device 104 may verify that the dose was properly administered. When a dose was improperly administered, the device 104 may indicate to the operator, in this case, the farmhand, to re-administer a dose. The device 104 may configure itself for a makeup dose for the animal, and indicate to the operator to re-administer.
- the device 104 may keep electronic records of each animal and dose. In many cases, the device 104 may use RFID, barcode, or other electronic communication to identify a specific animal or groups of animals, and add an electronic record of the dosing for the animals.
- the device 104 may communicate with a wireless device 106 , which may transmit the records over a cellular network 108 to a computer network 110 .
- a wireless device 106 may be a cellular telephone or other device that may be brought into the field. In some use cases, especially where cellular connections may not be available, the wireless device 106 may gather the electronic records from the device 104 and store the records. Upon connection to a cellular network 108 at a later time, the wireless device 106 may transmit the records.
- the wireless device 106 may be used to program or configure the dosing device 104 .
- the dosing parameters for a group of animals may be configured using a user interface on the wireless device 106 . Once the dosing parameters are properly configured, the settings may be transmitted to the administration device 104 .
- the administration device 104 may have a limited user interface but a wireless device 106 may have a larger, more easily accessible user interface. Such systems may be designed so that more complex configuration and monitoring tasks may be performed on the wireless device 106 rather than the administration device 104 .
- the administration device 104 may have various user interface components. In some cases, the administration device 104 may have a digital display, where administrative and configuration functions may be performed, as well as monitoring and performance recording may be displayed.
- the administration device 104 may have a simplified user interface that may be used during the routine of administering substances to animals. Such an interface may consist of a colored light or set of lights that may display different states of the device 104 . The states may include ready to administer, successful administration, unsuccessful administration, redosing previous animal, or other statuses of the device. In many cases, such a light or set of lights may be the primary user interface that an operator may use while actively administering medicines in the field.
- the dosing data may be transmitted to a computer network 110 , where a management application 112 may manage and store configuration information in a configuration database 114 as well as store dosing information in an injection database 116 .
- the management application 112 may perform various administrative functions, such as veterinary functions, production monitoring, tracking and provenance monitoring, and other functions.
- the use cases for the system of embodiment 100 may include immunizing herds or flocks against specific diseases.
- a dosing regimen may be designed by a veterinarian to immunize a herd by injecting 90% of the population.
- the device 104 may be configured to verify that each dose was properly administered and to record the doses.
- An immunization contractor may use the device 104 to administer the doses and record their doses, thereby verifying that the contractor has successfully completed their contract.
- a production manager may use the same information to insure their herd against a disease outbreak as the livestock matures.
- consumers may validate the provenance of their food through a record of an animal's history, which may include the dosing information.
- the diagram of FIG. 2 illustrates functional components of a system.
- the component may be a hardware component, a software component, or a combination of hardware and software.
- Some of the components may be application level software, while other components may be execution environment level components.
- the connection of one component to another may be a close connection where two or more components are operating on a single hardware platform. In other cases, the connections may be made over network connections spanning long distances.
- Each embodiment may use different hardware, software, and interconnection architectures to achieve the functions described.
- Embodiment 200 illustrates a device 202 that may have a hardware platform 204 and various software components.
- the device 202 as illustrated represents a conventional computing device, although other embodiments may have different configurations, architectures, or components.
- the hardware platform 204 may include a processor 208 , random access memory 210 , and nonvolatile storage 212 .
- the hardware platform 204 may also include a user interface 214 and network interface 216 .
- the random access memory 210 may be storage that contains data objects and executable code that can be quickly accessed by the processors 208 .
- the random access memory 210 may have a high-speed bus connecting the memory 210 to the processors 208 .
- the nonvolatile storage 212 may be storage that persists after the device 202 is shut down.
- the nonvolatile storage 212 may be any type of storage device, including hard disk, solid state memory devices, magnetic tape, optical storage, or other type of storage.
- the nonvolatile storage 212 may be read only or read/write capable.
- the nonvolatile storage 212 may be cloud based, network storage, or other storage that may be accessed over a network connection.
- the user interface 214 may be any type of hardware capable of displaying output and receiving input from a user.
- the output display may be a graphical display monitor, although output devices may include lights and other visual output, audio output, kinetic actuator output, as well as other output devices.
- Conventional input devices may include keyboards and pointing devices such as a mouse, stylus, trackball, or other pointing device.
- Other input devices may include various sensors, including biometric input devices, audio and video input devices, and other sensors.
- the network interface 216 may be any type of connection to another computer.
- the network interface 216 may be a wired Ethernet connection.
- Other embodiments may include wired or wireless connections over various communication protocols.
- the software components 206 may include an operating system 218 on which various software components and services may operate.
- a dose controller 220 may be a routine that controls the administration of a dose by monitoring a current or energy sensor 222 and a linear position sensor 224 while a syringe plunger is advanced through a syringe body.
- the energy sensor 222 and linear position sensor 224 are one mechanism to measure force exerted while a syringe moves.
- the measured force may be compared to an expected force to determine whether a dose was administered as expected or whether an error may have occurred. Further, the type of error may be identified by analysis of the force signal.
- air may have been captured in the syringe body.
- air is highly compressible while liquid doses may not be.
- the force applied to a syringe body may be much different than when a syringe body contains no air. This difference can be identified to detect that air is present.
- the amount of air present may be calculated by signal analysis.
- a make up dose may be calculated. For example, a dose that may be administered with a syringe that contains 60% medicine and 40% air may have a second, makeup dose calculated to be 40% of the original dose.
- the dose controller 220 detects such an incomplete dose, an alert may be made to an operator, who may then administer the makeup dose to the animal.
- Another type of error may occur when a dose may be administered without an animal present. Such a situation may occur when a trigger 226 may be activated prior to inserting an injection needle into an animal.
- the force detected by a current or energy sensor 222 and a linear position sensor 224 may give a much different signal than expected. Such a signal may also be different from a signal when air is present in the syringe, and thereby the device 202 may be capable of isolating such an error.
- Yet another type of error may occur when an injection location was improper.
- Some medicines are intended to be delivered intramuscularly, while others are to be delivered subcutaneously, in the animal's fatty tissue, or some other location.
- Each of these various locations may provide a different level of resistance during injection, and by analyzing the force signal during injection, the dose controller 220 may be able to differentiate between the intended and an improper location for the dose.
- an error may occur because the position of an injection needle may change during dosing.
- An animal may jerk or move, or an operator may withdraw the needle while an injection occurs.
- an injection may begin properly, but may change during the injection sequence.
- By monitoring the force signal such changes may be identified and an error condition may be isolated.
- Such an error condition may be identified and communicated to the device operator.
- the communication may alert the operator that the injection was not in the right location or that the injection was incomplete. Such feedback may help the operator correctly place the needle for future doses.
- the dose controller 220 may determine that redosing may be appropriate, while in other situations, the improper dose may be logged but may not be sufficiently bad to warrant redosing.
- a current or energy sensor 222 may be coupled with a linear position sensor 224 .
- a current or energy sensor 222 may measure current draw to an electric motor, while the linear position sensor 224 may measure physical movement. The combination of the two measurements may yield force applied to the syringe.
- Other mechanisms may be used to generate similar signals, including force sensors placed on the syringe mechanism, pressure sensors within the syringe body, or other sensors and locations. Such sensors may generate similar signals that may be generated using the energy sensor 222 and linear position sensor 224 .
- the dose controller 220 may communicate with a human operator using a farm hand interface 228 .
- the farm hand interface 228 may be the interface through which an operator may be given the status of the device 202 , as well as alerts to administer doses, re-administer makeup doses, success or failure of doses, and other status or alerts. In many cases, the farm hand interface 228 may not allow the operator to make changes to the dosing or perform other administrative changes to the device.
- a typical user interface may be as simple as a single light, a set of lights, multicolored lights, or some other simple signal.
- Some devices 202 may include a graphical, text, or other user interface. Such interfaces may display a count of doses administered, text based or graphical representations of the success or failure of the doses, and other information.
- the dosage records 230 may be a local repository of doses.
- the device 202 may store dose information, then may transmit that information to another device at some later point.
- doses may be administered on a ranch or some other rural location that may be many miles from a connection to a cellular or other communications network.
- An administrative or dosage interface 232 may be a mechanism by which the device 202 may be configured and managed. Through such an interface, the device 202 may be configured, updated, and managed. In many cases, the interface 232 may have the capability of configuring the dosage information to be applied to animals. In some embodiments, such functions may be available to managers or veterinarians, and in such embodiments, the farm hand operators may not be able to adjust dosage or reconfigure the device 202 .
- the device 202 may have various adapters 234 .
- Different adapters 234 may have needle injection devices, needleless injection, intranasal delivery, oral or pour-on delivery, or other methods of medicine delivery. Such designs may allow a standardized “gun” device 202 to be reconfigured for different use cases.
- Each adapter 234 may have an electrical identifier 236 as well as a mechanical interface 238 .
- An electrical identifier 236 may be an RFID, barcode, chip, or other electrically-readable identifier that the device 202 may query to determine which adapter 234 has been installed.
- a dosage may be defined to be applied in a specific manner, and such a dosage definition may include an adapter definition for that dosage.
- the dose controller 220 may compare the required adapter definition for the dose with the adapter's electrical identifier 236 to validate that the proper adapter is present.
- the mechanical interface 238 may be a mechanical connection between the device 202 and the adapter 234 .
- the mechanical interface 238 may vary from one design to the next, and may include the applicator portion that may come in contact with an animal.
- the adapter 234 may be quickly replaceable so that needles may be replaced after so many uses.
- a medicine interface 240 may include an RFID or barcode identifier 242 .
- the medicine interface 240 may be one way that the medicine may be logged by the dose controller 220 in the dosage records 230 .
- a medicine container may have radio frequency identifiers (RFID), barcode, or other machine-readable identifier.
- RFID radio frequency identifiers
- the device 202 may capture the identifier and compare the actual identifier with the medicine identifier intended for the dosing to be administered.
- Some systems may operate with a scale 246 or other animal interfaces 248 .
- Such interfaces may include temperature measurements 250 , visual capture devices 252 , animal identifiers 254 , or other inputs. Parameters collected by these devices may be used to calculate dosing as well as record keeping for the dosing.
- Inputs such as animal weight gathered from a scale 246 or animal temperature 250 may be used to calculate dosing for a specific animal. In many cases, dosing may be defined as a function or weight, age, temperature, or other factor.
- the dose controller 220 may be programmed to calculate a dose using such factors for each animal, and a record of the weight or other factor may be stored with the dosage in the dosage records 230 .
- the device 202 may be connected to a network 256 to various other devices.
- One such device may be a local administrative device 258 .
- the local administrative device 258 may operate on a hardware platform 260 and may have an administrative or maintenance interface 262 as well as a dosage controller 264 .
- the local administrative device 258 may be used to program and manage the device 202 , and may store dosage records 266 gathered from the device's dosage records 230 for later communication to other computer systems. In many systems, a single local administrative device 258 may be used to manage several devices 202 in the field.
- the local administrative device 258 may have a dosage controller 264 which may operate with a configuration database 268 to create and manage doses.
- the configuration database 268 may have configuration information and options available for the device 202 , including typical dosing information for specific medicines and other information. Such a database may be used by someone in the field to configure the device 202 .
- a cloud services manager 270 may be a service operable in a cloud architecture that may provide management, record keeping, and configuration services for the device 202 and local administrative device 258 .
- a database of dosage records 272 may be gathered from the device 202 or local administrative device 258 . Such a database may be accessed by a veterinarian interface 278 , a production manager interface 274 , or other interface.
- a production manager interface 274 may be used by a supervisor of a livestock operation to track the animals under their care.
- the production manager interface 274 may allow such a supervisor to schedule doses, monitor when the doses were administered, and capture other information regarding the livestock.
- a veterinarian interface 278 may be used by a veterinarian to review dosage administration and other parameters regarding the health and well being of the livestock.
- Both the production manager interface 274 and veterinarian interface 278 may interact with a device configuration database 276 to create dosage regimes for livestock.
- the dosage information and device configurations may be set and transmitted to the local administrative device 258 or device 202 . Once transmitted to the device 202 , a farm hand may administer the doses to the animals.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment 300 showing a method for dosing animals with a re-dosing process for unsuccessful doses.
- the operations of embodiment 300 show one workflow of how a semi-automated dosage system might be deployed to administer medicines, vaccines, or other substances to livestock.
- a device may be configured in block 302 .
- the configuration may include receiving parameters defining how a dose will be administered, such as dosage size, the configuration of the dosing device, adapters to be used, any formulas used to calculate dosing, and the like.
- the configuration may also include an expected force-related signal that the application device may experience during normal operation.
- the force-related signal may be defined in a manner such that a dosing device may be able to determine whether a dose was properly administered as well as any error conditions.
- One such error condition may be to calculate how much of a dose was properly administered such that a makeup dose may be calculated and administered.
- An animal may be identified in block 304 .
- an animal's RFID tag may be read, for example.
- the animal's weight or other parameters may be gathered in block 306 .
- a dosage may be calculated in block 308 and the device may be configured for the dose in block 308 .
- the dose may be applied in block 310 .
- the record of the dose may be stored in block 314 , and if another animal is to be dosed in block 316 , the process may return to block 304 .
- the improper dose may be recorded in block 318 and a determination may be made whether a follow up or makeup dose may be made in block 320 . If a makeup dose is to be performed in block 320 , the new dose may be calculated in block 322 . The operator may be notified in block 324 , and the process may return to block 308 to configure and administer the makeup dose. The process may loop back again if the second dose was not proper as well.
- a waiting loop may occur in block 326 until a connection is made with a network. Once the network connection is established in block 326 , the dosing records may be uploaded in block 328 .
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment 400 showing a method for preparing a semi-automated dosing device for use.
- the operations of embodiment 300 show one workflow for deploying a dosing regimen, configuring a device, and going through a priming sequence.
- the workflow of embodiment 400 illustrate merely one sequence that may be deployed to get a device operational for dosing.
- a set of functions may be performed by an administrative interface in block 402 .
- the administrative functions may identify parameters for treating animals in block 404 , creating a log table for the dosing records in block 406 , and uploading the configuration parameters to the dosing device in block 408 .
- the parameters for treating animals in block 404 may include identifying the animals being treated.
- the animals may be identified by species, herd location, and, when known, the individual animals for which treatment is prescribed.
- the parameters may also include information about the medicine or other substance to be administered.
- the substance information may include the identifiers for the medicine as well as physical characteristics.
- One characteristic may be viscosity of the substance, and in some cases, a viscosity curve that gives viscosity as a function of temperature. Viscosity may affect the amount of force expected to be applied to a syringe to draw the substance into the syringe body and to expel the sub stance.
- the parameters may include conditions under which the medicines may be administered.
- the conditions may include the environmental conditions, such as outdoor temperature range, but may also include the location within the animal where the substance may be delivered. Such a location may be intramuscular, into fatty tissue, subcutaneous, intranasal, orally, drenching on the surface of the animal, or some other location. Such location information may inform the expected resistance level that may be experienced by a force measurement taken during the injection process.
- a device configuration block 410 may include the mechanical and electrical configuration of the device.
- An adapter may be mechanically attached in block 412 and scanned electrically in block 414 to determine the adapter's identification. If the wrong adapter is attached in block 416 , an error may be flagged in block 418 and the operator alerted.
- the medicine may be connected to the device in block 420 and scanned in block 422 .
- Different devices may have different types of reservoirs of medicine or other substance to be injected.
- a reservoir may be worn on an armband, slung around one or both shoulders, or otherwise connected to an application device through a hose or tube. If the medicine is incorrect in block 424 , an error may be flagged in block 426 and an operator alerted.
- the device may be ready for priming.
- the priming sequence may be in block 428 .
- the sequence may begin in block 430 , and the operator may be alerted in block 432 .
- the operator may activate a trigger in block 434 , where the plunger may eject whatever is in the syringe body in block 436 , then pull in a dose into the syringe body or chamber in block 438 .
- a dose controller may monitor the force applied to the syringe plunger.
- the force may be measured, for example, through an energy or current sensor on an electric motor along with the linear motion measured for the syringe plunger's movement.
- the operator may be alerted in block 446 , and the operator may again trigger the operation in block 434 .
- a priming operation may pump the syringe several times to load the syringe body with a full compliment of medicine.
- air may be present in the chamber, tubing, and other components.
- the air may be removed and the lines and chamber filled with the substance to be injected.
- an alert may be made to indicate to the operator that dosing may begin in block 448 .
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment 500 showing a method for dosing animals.
- the operations of embodiment 500 show operations performed by an operator 502 and a semi-automated dosing device 504 .
- the device 504 may alert an operator to begin dosing in block 506 .
- the operator 502 may receive the alert in block 508 and may position the device for dosing on the animal in block 510 , then activate the device trigger in block 512 .
- the positioning operation of block 510 may be different for various ways of applying the substance to an animal.
- a needle In a needle injection process, a needle may be inserted into the animal's body in the appropriate location, depth, and angle for the intended delivery.
- the needleless injection adapter In a needleless injection, the needleless injection adapter may be pressed against the animal's body with the appropriate force.
- the application device In an intranasal delivery, the application device may be inserted into an animal's nasal passage. In an oral delivery, the application device may be inserted into an animal's throat. In a pour on delivery, the application device may be placed on the animal's back to deliver to the animal's skin.
- a trigger signal may be received in block 514 by the device 504 .
- the animal identification may be scanned in block 516 and any parameters associated with the animal may be retrieved in block 518 .
- the parameters may include, for example, the animal's weight.
- the dosage may be calculated in block 520 and an expected force profile may be determined in block 522 .
- the syringe plunger may begin advancing in block 524 to deliver the substance to the animal. As the plunger advances, linear movement may be gathered from a linear movement sensor in block 526 and energy or current consumed may be gathered in block 528 . Such measurements may occur in real time during the motion of the plunger.
- the portion of the movement that is not OK is recorded in block 532 . If the measurements are not staying within an expected profile, the portion of the movement that is not OK is recorded in block 532 . If the dosage has not completed, the process may return to block 526 to continue monitoring as the movement occurs. The monitoring and measurement may occur continually during the movement of the syringe plunger.
- the dose record may be stored. If the dose was not a success in block 538 , a make up dose may be calculated in block 540 . The operator may be alerted in block 542 , and the process may return to block 514 to receive another trigger signal and administer a makeup dose.
- an alert may be given in block 544 that the dose was successful. If the operator 502 has additional animals to dose in block 546 , the process may return to block 508 . If not, the process may terminate in block 548 .
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart illustration of an embodiment 600 showing a method for classifying error during dose administration using a semi-automated dosing device.
- the operations of embodiment 600 show one workflow of how a semi-automated dosage system might identify specific error conditions that may occur during dosing.
- Embodiment 600 illustrates several different error conditions that may be detected by analyzing force applied to a syringe plunger. These error conditions may be used to correct a detected problem by re-administering a dose.
- Embodiment 600 begins at the stage where a syringe plunger is being advanced during a dosing event in block 602 .
- the linear movement and energy consumption may be monitored in block 604 .
- a force sensor, internal pressure sensor, or another sensor that measures forces applied directly such a sensor may be monitored in lieu of a separate linear motion sensor and current or energy consumption sensor.
- an empty dose may be detected.
- An empty dose may be a dose where the syringe may be filled with air and provides very little resistance while expelling the dose. Such a situation may be logged as an empty dose in block 612 .
- an empty dose may cause a priming operation to be performed, followed by a second attempt at dosing the animal.
- a dose may be made with a full chamber of a syringe, yet the animal may not be present in block 614 . Such a situation may happen when an operator presses the trigger to begin operation prior to positioning the device appropriately.
- the needle In a needle-based injection, the needle may be inserted into the animal's body.
- the injection point In a needleless injection system, the injection point may be placed against the animal's body.
- the applicator In an intranasal delivery, the applicator may be placed in the animal's nose.
- the animal may not create any detectable resistance, so such an error condition may not be sensed by a force sensor as described.
- the dose may be logged as no animal detected in block 616 .
- such an error may cause the device to configure itself to re-apply the same dose and may alert the operator to re-apply the dose to the same animal.
- the forces being exerted may indicate that a partial dose was applied.
- a partial dose may occur when an operator removes a needle or other applicator during the dosing process, which may happen, for example, when an animal moves during the process.
- Another cause of a partial dose may occur when the syringe may contain some air and some medicine. In such a case, a partial dose of medicine may be delivered.
- the dose When a dose was detected to be partial, the dose may be logged as such in block 620 . A calculation may be performed in block 622 to determine how much of the dose was properly administered and how much was not. Such a calculation may be used to determine the size of a makeup dose.
- a dose may be placed in an improper location in block 624 .
- An improper location may be in the wrong portion of an animal.
- a subcutaneous injection may be improperly placed in the animal's muscle or fat tissue.
- Another example may be an intramuscular injection that may be placed too shallow, such as in fatty tissue or subcutaneously.
- An improper location may be detected when the resistance of particular portions of the animal's anatomy may be different enough that an analysis of force curves may identify improper location.
- a dose may be identified as improperly located in block 624
- the dose may be logged in block 626 and the proper or intended location may be identified in block 628 .
- An alert may be sent to an operator so that the operator may correct future doses. In some situations, a dose may be re-administered.
- the dose may be logged as having an unknown or other type of error in block 630 .
- the process may return to block 608 and may continually monitor the remaining portion of the dose administration.
- a successful dose may be identified in block 636 . If an error has occurred in block 632 , the operator may be alerted in block 634 and, in some cases, the dose may be re-administered in block 638 .
- FIG. 7 is an illustration of an embodiment 700 showing several force curves.
- a dimensionless signal 702 is shown on the Y axis and dimensionless position is shown in the X axis.
- the curves illustrate measurements of current or energy consumed as a syringe plunger is driven forward to expel a medicine from an injection-type semi-automated dose administration device.
- the curve 706 may be a successful dose, which the curve 708 may be a partial dose, where 40% of the chamber may have been filled with air.
- the successful dose shows a high rate of current draw initially, then continues at a high level during the dose administration.
- the curve showing a partially filled chamber is similar but offset. At the beginning of the partially filled curve 708 , the initial force is lower than the fully filled dose curve 706 , but once the air is compressed at the first measurement, the force curve 708 follows about the same shape as the fully filled curve 706 .
- the curves 710 and 712 show no animal detected in curve 710 and an instance of an empty chamber in curve 712 .
- the no animal detected curve 710 may occur with a fully filled chamber, but since the animal may not be present and offers no resistance, the signal measurement drops initially. The signal measurement increases over time, as the resistance of the medicine flowing through the needle increases.
- the curve 712 shows an empty chamber. This curve starts out similar to the no animal detected curve 710 , but continues with very little resistance because the lack of a viscous fluid to provide resistance.
- the curves of embodiment 700 illustrate that analysis of force curves or current/energy vs linear movement may be used to isolate different error conditions that may occur during use of a semi-automated dosing device.
- an unsuccessful dose may be identified, the dose may be logged and an appropriate remediation may be applied. In some cases, the entire does may be re-administered. In cases where the dose may be partially administered, a makeup dose may be calculated and re-administered.
- FIG. 8 is a cut-away illustration of an embodiment 800 showing a semi-automated dosing device.
- the device 800 has a frame 802 , power source 804 , and a DC motor 806 .
- the DC motor 806 may drive a gearbox 810 and a belt 812 , which is part of a linear drivetrain 814 which drives the syringe plunger 822 .
- a linear position sensor 816 and energy or current sensor 818 may combine to determine the force being applied to the plunger 822 as the plunger 822 travels through the fluid chamber 820 .
- An adapter 824 may be illustrated as a needle-based injection system. Medicine or other substance may be introduced through an inlet 826 . When the plunger 822 is moved to the right (as illustrated), a vacuum may be created inside the fluid chamber 820 , drawing the substance past a check valve 828 and filling the fluid chamber 820 , also known as a syringe body. During the fill process, a check valve 830 may be positioned so that air is not drawn into the fluid chamber 820 from the needle or administration end of the device.
- the check valve 828 from the inlet feed may be pushed closed and the check valve 830 at the administration end may open, allowing the substance to exit the device through the outlet 832 .
- the device 800 may be outfitted with a controller 836 , which may be in electrical contact with the various sensors as well as a user display 838 mounted on the top of the device. Further, a status indicator 840 may be a light, multicolored light, or set of lights that may give a quick visual status of the device during operation.
- FIG. 9 is a cutaway illustration of several different adapters that may be attached to the device of embodiment 800 .
- An injection adapter 902 may have a needle 904 placed behind a retractable shroud 906 .
- the adapter 902 may have a check valve 908 illustrated.
- a needleless injection adapter 910 may be illustrated with a nozzle 912 , which may inject a substance through a high velocity flow of medicine.
- a check valve 914 is also illustrated.
- An intranasal adapter 916 may show a nozzle 918 designed for applying medicines or other substances into an animal's nose.
- a check valve 920 is shown.
- An oral or pour-on adapter 922 is illustrated with a nozzle 924 and a check valve 926 .
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