Means Varying Or Regulating Suction Patents (Class 604/119)
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Publication number: 20020103458Abstract: The present invention is a continuous irrigation system for medical applications, including transurethral resection procedures, which provides automatic bag switching. It includes: (a) a first and second liquid irrigation bag; (b) a first proximal tubing and a second proximal tubing extending from the first liquid irrigation bag and the second liquid irrigation bag, respectively, and (c) a control valve device. The control valve device includes: (i) a main housing having a hollow body and a top and a bottom; (ii) an outlet located on and extending downwardly from the bottom for attachment of distal delivery tubing thereto; (iii) two inlets, located on or near the top of the main housing for the first and second proximal tubing; (iv) a floatation valve for opening and closing the second inlet. There is a distal delivery tubing connected to the outlet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventor: Anthony Solazzo
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Patent number: 6425883Abstract: An aspiration system that may include a control valve to allow a flow of fluid into an aspiration line and vary a vacuum pressure within the line. The system may include a pressure transducer that is coupled to the aspiration line by a sensor line and a check valve. The check valve prevents a back flow of fluid from the aspiration line to the pressure line. The system may further have a control circuit that is coupled to the pressure transducer and the control valve. The control circuit may control the control valve and regulate the vacuum pressure within the aspiration line. The control circuit may receive an input signal that also controls a medical handpiece. The input signal can be generated by a foot pedal that also controls the handpiece. The system may thus have one foot pedal that can control the handpiece and the vacuum pressure of the aspiration line.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Circuit Tree Medical, Inc.Inventors: Alex Urich, Michael Curtis
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Publication number: 20020055725Abstract: A system for the collection of physiological fluids includes a vacuum source (14) that is controlled to provide low vacuum as a function of whether fluids are entering the system. The suction wand and associated tubing are made of thin flexible materials, and the pressures employed do little damage to the collected fluids.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2002Publication date: May 9, 2002Inventors: Wesley H. Verkaart, James R. Ellsworth
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Patent number: 6355012Abstract: A breast pump for connection to a pair of funnel-like breast bodies via a corresponding pair of vacuum conduits in order to pump mother's milk into a milk collection container, the pump comprising a source of vacuum including pumping devices. A conduit system leads from the vacuum source at one end and comprises a pair of connection portions to be connected to the vacuum conduits at the other end. A pair of valve devices are arranged within the conduit system to distribute the vacuum to the connection portions, the pair of valve devices including a pair of valve bodies separated from each other so as to move independently from each other, a pair of valve chambers each housing one of the pair of valve bodies and each having an inlet opening communicating with the source of vacuum, and an outlet opening communicating with one of the pair of connection portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1999Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Nüesch LogistikInventor: Heinrich Nüesch
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Patent number: 6342048Abstract: A system for the collection of physiological fluids includes a vacuum source (14) that is controlled to provide low vacuum as a function of whether fluids are entering the system. The suction wand and associated tubing are made of thin flexible materials, and the pressures employed do little damage to the collected fluids.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Harvest Technologies CorporationInventors: Wesley H. Verkaart, James R. Ellsworth
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Publication number: 20010044600Abstract: The present invention relates to closed catheter suction systems used to aspirate secretions from the trachea of a patient and to rinse the catheter after such aspiration. The apparatus comprises a flexible suction catheter encased within a sheath that is fixed to a vacuum source at its proximal end and extendable through an adapter assembly at its distal end, near the patient. The adapter assembly connects the closed catheter suction system to a patient connector, and a suction control valve at the proximal end operates to aspirate secretions and to rinse the catheter. The closed catheter suction system also includes a lavage port and a rinse port, the latter of which is positioned near the distal end and is isolated from the ventilation circuit through the innovative use of a rinse chamber and a one-way valve. Advantageously, the lavage port is positioned near the proximal end, away from the patient, so as to prevent the accidental leakage of lavage into the ventilation circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2000Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: John I. Elkins
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Patent number: 6290671Abstract: The partial vacuum generated in a vacuum chamber by a suction pump via an air aspirating line and a hose can be changed by admitting leakage air through an air supply line. The supplied amount of leakage air is determined by a relative movement of a regulating groove and a leakage groove in respect to each other, and the partial vacuum in the vacuum chamber is regulated in this way. Since in a breast pump the partial vacuum generated in the vacuum chamber is transmitted to the funnel-shaped breast body, it is possible in this way to also regulate the partial aspiration vacuum over the breast.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2000Date of Patent: September 18, 2001Assignee: Trimed AGInventor: Anton Niederberger
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Patent number: 6254061Abstract: A valve assembly includes a housing defining an aperture, a passageway, and a branch passage. The branch passage extends from the aperture and intersects and communicates with the passageway. The branch passage is disposed at an angle greater than 90 degrees with respect to the passageway. A piston is disposed at least partially within the branch passage and is movable from a first position to a second position. The piston allows communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the first position, and the piston blocks communication between the passageway and the aperture when the piston is in the second position. An angled seal may be positioned around the piston.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andy H. Levine, Eric May, Anthony R. Tremaglio
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Patent number: 6171280Abstract: First and second aspirator manipulation units operate a single-pipette in a coagulation analyzer for aspirating plasma samples from both rubber-capped as well as uncapped vessels. A first holder in the first aspirator manipulation unit actually retains the pipette, while a second holder in the second aspirator manipulation unit is configured to enclose the first holder leaving a predetermined amount of play. To move the pipette toward a sample vessel in a rack that has been shifted into aspiration position, the holders in the manipulation units are inter-fitted, and are translated down. If the pipette strikes a cap, a sensing means in the first aspirator manipulation unit signals a controller to operate the first aspirator manipulation unit to back the pipette upward slightly. Thereupon, the controller, via the second aspirator manipulation unit, actuates the second holder alone to press on the first holder to stab the pipette through the cap.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Sysmex CorporationInventors: Masanori Imazu, Yoshiyuki Tsuru, Tadashi Bandou, Kazuya Fukuda
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Patent number: 6168575Abstract: The present invention comprises a miniature pump which can be implanted in the eye for controllably removing excess fluid from the eye to treat glaucoma. The pump, in accordance with the inventive method, may be placed beneath the conjunctiva and/or extraocular muscles. In order to ensure that the right amount of fluid is removed from the eye the pump has a variable pumping rate, which results in a variable rate of removal of fluid from the eye. The pumping rate can be manually adjusted or automatically controlled in response to sensed ocular pressure. In the automatic mode, serious complications such as hypotony are avoided by reducing fluid flow when ocular pressure is low.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Inventor: David Pyam Soltanpour
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Patent number: 6149622Abstract: A surgical device which has an elongated body which is curved at one of its ends, and which has two through passages at each of its ends and two connecting lines connecting the through passages in such a way that each of the connecting lines connects one through passage at one end of the elongated body to a through passage at the other end of the elongated body. The elongated body also has both two selective control means mounted on it, each of which is capable of controlling the fluid circulation in the connecting lines, and two actuating members for actuating the selective control means. The surgical device also includes at least one first joining piece carrying a first tubular connector which can be brought into communication with such a body side. The first joining piece can be mounted at either end of the elongated body, so that the first tubular connector is connected, in common and in a sealed manner, to the two through passages of the end on which the first joining piece is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1997Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Assignee: PorgeesInventor: Frederic Marie
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Patent number: 6142980Abstract: The invention is directed to a multi-function control valve assembly for use in aspirating the left ventricle of the heart during open heart bypass surgery. The control valve assembly includes a housing assembly which defines an inlet adapted for connection to a suction tube inserted into the left ventricle and an outlet adapted for connection to a pump. The control valve assembly further includes a valving arrangement that is operable to provide three distinct functions. First, the control valve assembly includes a unidirectional flow valve which is operable to only permit fluid to flow from the inlet to the outlet, thereby preventing a reverse flow situation. Second, the control valve assembly includes a positive pressure relief valve which is operable to vent the outlet when the pressure therein exceeds a predetermined positive pressure value.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1999Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: 3-T Medical Products, LLCInventor: Stephen E. Schalk
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Patent number: 6070582Abstract: A suction control valve is disclosed which includes a primary suction device access and an ancillary suction device access. The valve includes a valve core which is linearly movable between a first position in which the primary access is closed against suction pressure therethrough, to a second position in which the primary access is open to suction pressure therethrough. The valve also is rotatable from the first position to a third position to disable its linear movement and to open the ancillary access port. When the core is in the first position, atmospheric air can pass through the valve and into the suction pressure source in such a manner that a "hissing" auditory signal is generated, indicative of the presence of suction pressure within the valve. When the actuator is in the second or third positions, the "hissing" is prevented. The valve is easily assembled and adapted for gas sterilization.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1997Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Sherwood Services, AGInventor: Kok-Hiong Kee
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Patent number: 6045516Abstract: A medical/surgical suction device of three essential main parts. The first part is a metal tube having a proximal port and a distal port. The proximal part is attached to a have or flexible tube that is connected to a vacuum source. The distal end has plugged into it a portion of a sleeve. The other portion of the sleeve extends therefrom and carries coaxially the a thin tube. The other end is the suction end. The sleeve may be de-mounted from the metal tube whereby the sleeve may be cleaned apart from the metal tube. The metal tube has a port intermediate its proximal part and its distal part which acts as a valve to permit.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1998Date of Patent: April 4, 2000Inventor: James Phelan
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Patent number: 6024731Abstract: A low vacuum wound drainage system comprising a high vacuum bottle having an on/off switch to allow/prevent release of the vacuum from the bottle, and a connector for connection of a wound drainage line such that a vacuum path is provided between the bottle and the wound drainage line when the on/off switch is in the on position. The wound drainage line is adapted to be detachably connected to the vacuum bottle via the connector to apply suction at a patient end of the line and includes a regulating valve incorporated in the detachable wound drainage line, the valve acting to continuously regulate the vacuum in the line, when the line is attached to the bottle, to provide a reduced vacuum at the patient end of the line. Also a wound drainage line including a regulating valve for use with a high vacuum bottle.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Summit Medical Ltd.Inventors: Peter Seddon, David Foster
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Patent number: 6024120Abstract: A valve for relieving an excess negative pressure condition inside a medical device comprising a diaphragm with an inner periphery and an outer periphery and an actuator having a piston extending axially therefrom which is inserted through the inner periphery of the diaphragm. The piston comprises a plurality of legs that form a void therebetween at the free end thereof. The outer periphery of the diaphragm is sandwiched between the upper and lower housings so as to create a hermetic seal that separates the valve into a venting side and a suction side. To relieve an excess negative pressure condition the diaphragm is operable in one of two positions. In the first position, a biasing members forces the inner periphery of the diaphragm in sealing engagement around the circumference of the piston so that a hermetic seal is maintained between the suction side and the venting side.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 1998Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Sherwood Services AGInventors: Jacky S. Yam, Eugene E. Weilbacher
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Patent number: 6013049Abstract: Method and apparatus for removing a natural lens from an eye provides for inserting an infusion cannula into an anterior chamber of an eye and establishing fluid communication into a lens capsule from the anterior chamber. A phacoemulsification needle is inserted into the lens capsule for emulsification of a natural lens while introducing irrigation fluid into the anterior chamber and lens capsule through the infusion cannula. Emulsified lens is aspirated through a lumen in the phacoemulsification needle and a sleeve, surrounding the phacoemulsification needle, enables outflow of irrigation fluid in order to maintain intraocular pressure and cool the phacoemulsification needle.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 11, 2000Assignee: Allergan Sales, Inc.Inventors: Paul W. Rockley, Kenneth E. Kadziauskas
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Patent number: 5971956Abstract: A medical fluid suctioning device for selectively applying varied levels of suction pressure at a device-tissue interface includes a direct "trumpet"-type control mechanism in conjunction with a "venturi"-type control. A valve manifold is adapted to couple a vent pathway and a suction pathway simultaneously to the vacuum conduit adapted for connection to a vacuum source. The amount of resistance to flow due to vacuum pressure is adjusted simultaneously in both the vent pathway and the suction pathway in order to achieve controlled, selected levels of suction. Similarly shaped valve apertures are provided in inverse and reciprocal orientation along an axis of motion of a valve manifold. The apertures translate across ports to the suction and venting pathways simultaneously to vary applied suction to those pathways inversely.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: BioSurgical CorporationInventor: Gordon Howard Epstein
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Patent number: 5964733Abstract: The invention relates to a suction device for medical purposes with one or more side apertures and with a valve which responds to a vacuum. The invention is characterised in that the side apertures are covered by film halves which overlap in the middle, one of said halves being made from highly elastic thin material while the other is made from a stiff inflexible material and covers the flexible film in the overlap region. The side apertures can also take the form of elongated apertures. An advantage of this embodiment is the low damage to tissue when used in the overpressure area especially in minimally invasive surgical applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Inventors: Walter Laabs, Hans-Gunter Appel
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Patent number: 5902264Abstract: An endoscopic surgical instrument for aspiration, irrigation, and blowing gas adjacent a surgical site is provided. The instrument includes a handle portion and a cannula member extending distally from the handle portion. First and second connection ports are supported by the handle and are in fluid communication with the cannula member. An insertion port is also supported by the handle portion and is preferably axially aligned with the cannula member. A blow tube is removably positioned within the cannula member via the insertion port. The first and second connection ports are adapted to communicate with a source of irrigation fluid and a vacuum source and the blow tube is adapted to be connected to a source of pressurized gas such that irrigation fluid, aspiration, and/or pressurized gas can be selectively provided via the cannula member at the surgical site.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: United States Surgical CorporationInventors: Kenneth E. Toso, Charles R. Sherts
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Patent number: 5902267Abstract: An automatically-modulated breast pump system for connection to a fixed-suction central vacuum system is disclosed. The breast pump system comprises a regulator adapted to be connected to the fixed-suction central vacuum system and adapted to generate a modulated-suction output. The breast pump system further comprises a reservoir adapted to be coupled to the modulated-suction output, and a breast pump flange adapted to be coupled to both the reservoir and a breast of a woman. The modulated-suction output from the regulator is applied to the breast pump flange on the breast to stimulate the breast to generate milk.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 1997Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Inventor: Elena M. Medo
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Patent number: 5899884Abstract: A suction regulator having an elongated hollow body with interconnected distal and proximal ports at opposite ends thereof, each adapted to be connected to an end of a flexible conduits The proximal port is adapted for conduit connection to a vacuum source and the distal port is adapted for conduit connection to a device needing suction control. An elongated slot is provided in the hollow body and extends through a wall of the hollow body. The slot has converging straight side walls extending over a majority of a length of the slot and from a wide end to a narrow end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: May 4, 1999Assignee: Stryker CorporationInventors: Reid S. Cover, Marius Popescu
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Patent number: 5890516Abstract: A disposable device for controlling the rate of suction to and from a bodily organ, such as the stomach, during a lavage procedure that involves the use of a movable controller that slides back and forth over an opening in the main body of the device. The interior opening of the device which is placed in a flowline that extends from the stomach upstream to a downstream collection vessel has a tapered flow path that allows for the uninterrupted flow of pill fragments or stomach contents through the flowline. A lateral flow path that extends from an opening in the exterior of the main body to the main flow path enables an operator to vary the suction pressure to or from the patient by varying the size of the exterior opening through the use of the movable controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1996Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Inventor: Anthony R. Talamonti
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Patent number: 5855562Abstract: A suction control valve comprising a valve housing defining a cavity and including an inlet port for being connected to a suction tube, an outlet port for being connected to a suction source, and a suction control port for creating a suction across the cavity from the inlet port to the outlet port when the suction control port is closed. The valve preferably includes a bacteria filter secured in the cavity for preventing exposure of the suction control port to bacteria entering the inlet port. A splash guard extends along the cavity for preventing liquid from contacting the bacteria filter or from reaching the suction control port. A suction control port guard is selectively movable to prevent accidental closure of the suction control port.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1997Date of Patent: January 5, 1999Assignee: Hudson Respiratory Care Inc.Inventors: David R. Moore, Thomas C. Loescher
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Patent number: 5836909Abstract: A manual and automatic fluid control system and method for use in open and laparoscopic laser surgery and electrosurgery is disclosed. The system includes a manual mode along with several automatic modes which can effectuate both suction and irrigation, either individually or simultaneously. In the various automatic modes, the suction and/or irrigation is automatically activated during activation of a medical apparatus for laser surgery or electrosurgery without requiring separate activation from the surgeon or operating room staff. Several safety features for monitoring the fluid control system are also incorporated within the system such as fluid sensors for detecting the absence of irrigation fluid, pressure sensors and vacuum systems for monitoring fluid pressure, fluid sensors for monitoring fluid volume, and warning signals for detecting empty containers.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1996Date of Patent: November 17, 1998Inventor: Ioan Cosmescu
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Patent number: 5795328Abstract: A vacuum system and a method of operating a vacuum system. The system comprises a vacuum line, a pump, a pump motor, a pressure adjusting assembly, a pressure sensor and a control means. The pump is connected to the vacuum line for drawing fluids therefrom, and the motor is connected to the pump to drive the pump. The pressure adjusting assembly is connected to the vacuum line for conducting fluid into that line at an adjustable rate. The pressure sensor is connected to the vacuum line to generate a pressure signal representing the pressure in the vacuum line. The control means receives the pressure signal and generates a system control signal that is used to adjust the pressure in the vacuum line. The specific manner in which the pressure in the vacuum line is adjusted depends on the value of that pressure, and in particular, whether that pressure is in a first range or a second range.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1996Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Iolab CorporationInventors: James C. Barnitz, Joseph M. Curley, David C. Downey
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Patent number: 5779687Abstract: A method of removing undesirable fluid from the respiration passages of a patient uses a closed system suction catheter assembly having a protective sleeve enclosing an aspirating catheter extending through a sliding seal in a patient coupling. The catheter has an antimicrobial surface such as formed by silver sulfadiazine which reduces the accumulation of bacteria while the catheter is within the protective sleeve and prolongs the useful life of the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1996Date of Patent: July 14, 1998Assignee: Smiths Industries Public Limited CompanyInventors: Craig J. Bell, William Hollister
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Patent number: 5738091Abstract: The invention relates to a suction catheter device usable with a respiratory support system which includes a catheter enveloped in a sleeve having a proximal end connector for connection to a suction source through a suction control device such as a suction control valve, and a distal end connector for attachment to a manifold of the respiratory support system. The proximal end connector includes a normally closed valve therein which prevents air flow through the catheter until a suction control device is attached thereto. The proximal end connector may also be adapted for use on a dual lumen catheter and thereby include a fluid injection passage having a one-way check valve therein. The distal end connector of the suction catheter device includes a magnifying window through which a portion of the catheter within the connector can be viewed.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Sherwood Medical CompanyInventors: Kok-Hiong Kee, James G. Schneider, Neal G. Koller, Robert H. Bruno
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Patent number: 5738656Abstract: The invention concerns a drainage device for removing fluids by suction from body cavities, in particular from pleural cavity (12), the device having a drainage line (52) for removing the fluids by suction and a device (84) for creating an underpressure in the body cavity. The invention calls for an auxiliary line (54) whose channel at the patent end is in fluid contact with the channel of the drainage line (52), and for a gas to be supplied to the body cavity through the auxiliary line. The drainage device proposed enables troubles in drainage to be avoided and ensures that the drainage system is not obstructed.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Inventor: Wolfgang Wagner
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Patent number: 5730727Abstract: A suction control regulator for use with a medical suction catheter wherein the regulator includes a rigid molded body attached to a flexible suction catheter at its front and connectable to a source of suction at its rear. An intermediate portion is located between the front and rear portions to act as a means for regulating suction. The intermediate portion includes an outwardly extending stem with an inner passage, the stem terminating in an oval-shaped contoured flange which generally conforms in shape to the contour of the user's thumb. A resilient boot is mounted on the stem and the boot includes a flat diaphragm top suspended and free floating above the stem flange when positioned in a normally open to atmosphere non-suction applied position. The diaphragm top is depressible downward by the thumb to conform to the shape of the flange to seal off the inner passage to close the passage to atmosphere to a suction applied position.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1996Date of Patent: March 24, 1998Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
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Patent number: 5722949Abstract: An improved fluid supply and suction apparatus and method for supplying and suctioning fluid through a cannula into and through the body of the fluid supply and suction apparatus is shown. The fluid supply and suction apparatus, which is intended for use in a surgical enviornment, preferably comprises a body having a plurality of ports in fluid communication with a tool insertion thru-hole. The tool insertion thru-hole provides a substantially unobstructed portal from one end of the apparatus body to the other end of the apparatus body. In a more preferred embodiment, the plurality of ports are open to one end of the apparatus body only and they comprise at least a fluid supply port, a fluid suction port, and a regulated port having a suction regular to selectively control the amount of suction through the regulated port. Valves are preferably provided to control flow to and from the ports into and out of the tool insertion thru-hole.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Sanese Medical CorporationInventor: Christopher N. Sanese
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Patent number: 5707356Abstract: An overpressure safety valve assembly for use during heart surgery is disclosed. The assembly comprises an elongated tubular body portion having an inlet end, and an outlet end and an unidirectional valve disposed therebetween. A relief valve portion is joined to and in flow communication with the tubular portion. The relief valve portion includes a first relief valve configured to open if the pressure within the overpressure safety valve diminishes below a predetermined level, and a second relief valve configured to open if the pressure adjacent the outlet end exceeds a predetermined level. The first and second relief valves are disposed in a side by side configuration in a common conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1996Date of Patent: January 13, 1998Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventor: Gregory L. Paul
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Patent number: 5704927Abstract: The invention relates to a cassette 12 and vacuum aspiration collection system 10 for ophthalmic surgery. The cassette 12 comprises two parts 14, 16 under vacuum where the smaller part 14 discharges into the larger part 16 and the vacuum provided to both parts is provided by a single unit 30. The vacuum control system 10 has improved response to the user's demand.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1996Date of Patent: January 6, 1998Assignee: Syntec, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gillette, James C. Easley
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Patent number: 5676650Abstract: An aspiration and irrigation system of an ophthalmologic device for performing surgical operations on an eye of a living being, includes an irrigation unit for conducting a fluid under pressure to the eye via a first passageway, and an aspiration unit for simultaneous removal of fluid and/or tissue from the eye via a second passageway. The aspiration unit includes a two-stage pump system with a primary vacuum pump producing suction to effect a withdrawal of fluid and/or tissue from the eye through the second passageway and a secondary vacuum pump positioned downstream of the primary pump in a third passageway in communication with the second passageway, for boosting the suction pressure produced by the primary pump.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignee: Grieshaber & Co. AG SchaffhausenInventors: Hans R. Grieshaber, Urs Vogel
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Patent number: 5676136Abstract: A sterile suction catheter protecting both the user and patient from cross contamination. The catheter enclosed in a protective and collapsible sleeve along with a closed capped suction control valve. The sleeve and cap preserving the sterility of the catheter assembly while protecting the user from contact with potentially infectious aspirated secretions. Both sleeve and cap readily and easily assembled on the catheter to minimize labor and to reduce cost to make the assembly inexpensive. For single procedure use and disposable after termination of the suction procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Inventor: Ronald D. Russo
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Patent number: 5656027Abstract: An apparatus for minimizing trauma to a medical fluid while transporting the medical fluid from a surgical wound by reducing the air to fluid interface during transport. The apparatus includes a suction wand for collecting medical fluid and tubing for transporting the medical fluid to a reservoir. The reservoir repeatedly accumulates the medical fluid and discharges it in a bolus when a predetermined volume is achieved. The reservoir comprises a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and a gas outlet. A siphon is disposed inside the reservoir for removing the bolus of medical fluid once the predetermined fluid volume is accumulated. The siphon includes a first end for suctioning the medical fluid and a second end exiting the reservoir through the fluid outlet, thereby defining an external siphon length. A pump is attached to the second siphon end to provide suction to the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: August 12, 1997Assignee: Cobe Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Bruce S. Ellingboe
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Patent number: 5624394Abstract: A vacuum system and a method of operating a vacuum system. The system comprises a vacuum line, a pump, a pump motor, a pressure adjusting assembly, a pressure sensor and a control device. The pump is connected to the vacuum line for drawing fluids therefrom, and the motor is connected to the pump to drive the pump. The pressure adjusting assembly is connected to the vacuum line for conducting fluid into that line at an adjustable rate. The pressure sensor is connected to the vacuum line to generate a pressure signal representing the pressure in the vacuum line. The control device receives the pressure signal and generates a system control signal that is used to adjust the pressure in the vacuum line. The specific manner in which the pressure in the vacuum line is adjusted depends on the value of that pressure, and in particular, whether that pressure is in a first range or a second range.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1994Date of Patent: April 29, 1997Assignee: Iolab CorporationInventors: James C. Barnitz, Joseph M. Curley, David C. Downey
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Patent number: 5584824Abstract: The invention relates to a cassette and vacuum aspiration collection system for ophthalmic surgery. The cassette comprises two parts under vacuum where the smaller part discharges into the larger part and the vacuum provided to both parts is provided by a single unit. The vacuum control system has improved response to the user's demand.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 1994Date of Patent: December 17, 1996Assignee: Syntec, Inc.Inventors: Richard J. Gillette, James C. Easley
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Patent number: 5569188Abstract: An apparatus essentially consisting of an aspiration conduit, a pump, and a pressure transducer and logic console which senses vacuum level fluctuations in the aspiration conduit. The aspiration conduit is connected to a surgical cavity. The pump creates a vacuum in the pre-pump aspiration conduit and transports the fluid and/or tissue material from the surgical cavity, through the aspiration conduit and into a collection container. The logic console responds to a predetermined rate of decrease in vacuum in the pre-pump aspiration conduit and causes an electric signal to be sent to 1) the pump, which upon receiving such signal, reverses its action and/or: 2) an electromechanical valve located along the aspiration conduit, which upon receiving such signal acts to occlude the aspiration conduit and terminate the removal of tissue or fluid from the surgical site. The reversal of rotation prevents the occurrence of a fluid surge which would result in the collapse of the surgical cavity.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1995Date of Patent: October 29, 1996Inventor: Richard J. Mackool
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Patent number: 5554112Abstract: An irrigator/aspirator surgical probe for laparoscopic surgery includes a rotatable handle assembly and a probe assembly having an electrosurgical electrode. The handle assembly has two valves, one for controlling the flow of irrigation fluid and one for controlling the flow of aspiration fluid. One of the valves can be locked at any selected setting with a locking lever. Fine adjustment of the valve is achieved in the locked position. The handle assembly further includes a valve body and valve members which are easily removable and disposable. The valve members in the valve body are made of an elastomeric material to provide effective sealing and inherent self return. The probe assembly can be rotated relative to the handle assembly as needed to reduce operator fatigue. The probe can be rotated in the probe assembly to position the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1994Date of Patent: September 10, 1996Assignee: Birtcher Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harold J. Walbrink, Roger F. Etherington, Charles E. Beuchat, Vincent J. Burgess, Kent D. Richards
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Patent number: 5542929Abstract: The invention relates to a suction device for medical use, in which an aspirator (1) as illustrated in FIG. 1 is proposed, which has one or a plurality of side openings (3), and which is provided with a valve (4) which responds to underpressure.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1994Date of Patent: August 6, 1996Inventors: Walter Laabs, Hans-Gunter Appel
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Patent number: 5520651Abstract: An self-releasing suction and irrigation apparatus for providing surgical suction and irrigation to a body cavity such that, upon obstruction of the suction port by body tissue, the resulting increased vacuum pressure is automatically vented, thereby releasing the suction hold on the obstructing tissue. In a preferred embodiment, the suction apparatus has a soft, flexible tip made from an elastomeric material that is releasably attached to a rigid tube. The flexible tip is designed to deform under a predetermined threshold vacuum pressure. A vent through the wall of the deformable portion of the tip is substantially closed during normal operating pressures, but opens in response to the deformation of the tip at the threshold vacuum pressure, thereby venting the interior of the tip and reducing the vacuum pressure. Rounded lips form sharp channels at the suction port to maximize the flow of fluids into the port while minimizing the likelihood of tissue obstruction.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Conmed CorporationInventors: Maz Sutcu, John Gentelia
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Patent number: 5520652Abstract: A pneumatic pressure delivery system capable of delivering negative pressure (vacuum or suction) or positive pressure with a precise, continuously variable and predictable control of the pressure delivered is disclosed. The method and apparatus includes the capability of electronically adjusting the variation of pressure to follow any desirable functional mathematical relationship of a control signal. The apparatus includes an electronically controlled pressure regulator in which the pressure at the outlet of a regulator acts upon a piston or diaphragm in opposition to a force produced by an electronic controller. The piston or diaphragm is mechanically coupled to a flow control valve such that the valve alters its position to increase or decrease the flow to its outlet in response to the force exerted on the piston or diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1994Date of Patent: May 28, 1996Assignee: Medical Instrument Development Laboratories, Inc.Inventor: Erik W. Peterson
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Patent number: 5514089Abstract: An irrigator/aspirator surgical probe for laparoscopic surgery includes a rotatable handle assembly and a probe assembly having an electrosurgical electrode. The handle assembly has two valves, one for controlling the flow of irrigation fluid and one for controlling the flow of aspiration fluid. One of the valves can be locked at any selected setting with a locking lever. Fine adjustment of the valve is achieved in the locked position. The handle assembly further includes a valve body and valve members which are easily removable and disposable. The valve members in the valve body are made of an elastomeric material to provide effective sealing and inherent self return. The probe assembly can be rotated relative to the handle assembly as needed to reduce operator fatigue. The probe can be rotated in the probe assembly to position the electrode.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1994Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: Birtcher Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Harold J. Walbrink, Roger F. Etherington, Charles E. Beuchat, Vincent J. Burgess, Kent D. Richards
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Patent number: 5492527Abstract: A rotatable surgical shaver handpiece having a rotating elongated inner member within a fixed outer member is provided with a means for varying the cutting window orientation of the outer tubular member. The window orientation is adjusted by providing a rotatable collet assembly which has a hollow, outer, longitudinally movable body to which the outer hub member is keyed. The outer collet member is concentrically situated about an inner collet body and is fixed to an annular, toothed locking surface which is movably biased against an identical toothed locking surface fixed to the inner collet body. The teeth have sloped sides and are shallow such that the pre-loaded force compressing the two locking surfaces together is easily overcome by rotating the outer collet body to cause the teeth of one locking surface to slide along the teeth of the mating locking surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1994Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Linvatec CorporationInventors: Michael P. Glowa, Phillip J. Berman, Dale Slenker
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Patent number: 5490503Abstract: A closed system suction catheter assembly has a protective sleeve enclosing a suction catheter that can be advanced through a patient connecting member coupling the assembly to a tracheal tube. Within the patient connecting member there is an integral valve and wiper seal assembly formed from a one-piece moulding with a central aperture providing the wiper seal and four duck-bill valve arranged around the periphery. The duck-bill valves are of oval shape and have their smaller dimension aligned radially.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1994Date of Patent: February 13, 1996Assignee: Smiths Industries Medical Systems, Inc.Inventor: William H. Hollister
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Patent number: 5460602Abstract: A smoke removing device adaptable to many fields but preferably used with electrosurgical devices consisting of a hollow tube for evacuating the smoke, a tubular housing including vortex means for creating a vortex at an entrance end of the tubular housing, and an exit end of the tubular housing adapted to be connected to one end of the hollow tube, another end of the hollow tube being adapted to be connected to a suction means for creating suction to remove the smoke form the air near the smoke generator. A vacuum booster is provided for optionally enhancing the suction and vortex created at the entrance of the tubular housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: October 24, 1995Inventor: Nadiv Shapira
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Patent number: 5447494Abstract: A composite suction and irrigation probe is provided for performing the functions of irrigation and suction alone or simultaneously with the use of a single trumpet valve. The probe consist of an inner cannula and an outer cannula. In the first embodiment the inner cannula is attached to one probe mount end of the valve body while the outer cannula is attached to a second and opposite probe mount end. The inner cannula is inserted through a common channel of the valve body and the outer cannula. In the second embodiment, the inner cannula is attached to the outer cannula prior to attaching the probe to the valve body. The designated suction and irrigation ports located within the common channel of the valve body are isolated from each other to provide discrete and dedicated ports.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1994Date of Patent: September 5, 1995Assignee: American Hydro-Surgical Instruments, Inc.Inventor: James H. Dorsey, III
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Patent number: 5419769Abstract: A medico-surgical suction system has a container with an outlet connected to a vacuum pump and an inlet connected to a suction catheter via a dual-lumen tube assembly one end of which is connected to the container and the other end of which is has a suction control and a coupling for the catheter. A valve located in the outlet of the container is connected to the suction control via a minor lumen of the tube. A side lumen enables the vacuum pump to apply reduced pressure to one end of the valve which holds the valve off against the action of a spring. Actuation of the suction control allows air to flow to the valve via the minor lumen so that the effect of the reduced pressure is overcome and the spring opens the valve.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1992Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Smiths Industries Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Devlin, Karl Ulrich, Frank Willis
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Patent number: 5419768Abstract: A medical vacuum regulator (10) with a solenoid regulating valve (20) and a comparator (22) for electrically, automatically controlling the solenoid regulating valve (20) to intermittently open and close to achieve a preselected regulated vacuum (v) which is continuously provided or in intermittent mode decreases during a relaxation period (35) to atmosphere (30) and automatically increases during a ramp period (29) of a vacuum cycle (21) to prevent vacuum surge trauma to a patient (14). The regulating valve (20), in addition to regulating the vacuum during the vacuum cycle (21), continuously vents the system to atmosphere (30) when a patient venting solenoid valve (48) vents the patient (14) to atmosphere (30) to reduce the load on a vacuum pump (12). The continuous and intermittent modes of operation are selected by a mode selection circuit (36) with means for maintaining it in its selected state during a period of temporary power loss.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1991Date of Patent: May 30, 1995Assignee: Aeros Instruments, Inc.Inventor: John P. Kayser