Slot In Annular Support Member Patents (Class 623/2.28)
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Patent number: 11911274Abstract: An artificial heart valve includes a frame, one or more struts attached to the frame, and a leaflet configured to open and close a fluid flow path through the frame by moving in response to heartbeats. Movement of the leaflet is restricted by the one or more struts. The leaflet includes an inner leaflet body having a negative Poisson's ratio, and an outer leaflet body at least partially surrounding the inner leaflet body, the outer leaflet body having a positive Poisson's ratio.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2021Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Inventor: Joon Bu Park
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Patent number: 10182907Abstract: A mechanical prosthetic heart valve, includes an annular support on which at least two movable flaps and several articular extensions are arranged in an articulated manner. Each flap includes a central part framed by two lateral wings that each cooperate with an articular extension by way of an end portion that has an articulation facet. The two articulation facets of each flap together make up a surface area of less than 5% of the total outer surface area of the flap.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2008Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: NOVOSTIA SAInventor: Didier Lapeyre
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Patent number: 9999500Abstract: Disclosed herein are heart valves made from a polymeric material, such as silicone. Specifically exemplified are heart valve embodiments made from a one or two-pieces of material, or which have low thrombogenic potential. Also disclosed are methods of fabricating such valves. Furthermore, also disclosed are systems for testing performance of heart valves.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2012Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: University of Florida Research Foundation, Inc.Inventors: Hitomi Greenslet, Faris M. Al-Mousily, Abdullah A. Kendoush
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Patent number: 8808356Abstract: A prosthetic heart valve is provided with a cuff having features which promote sealing with the native tissues even where the native tissues are irregular. The cuff may include a portion adapted to bear on the LVOT when the valve is implanted in a native aortic valve. The valve may include elements for biasing the cuff outwardly with respect to the stent body when the stent body is in an expanded condition. The cuff may have portions of different thickness distributed around the circumference of the valve in a pattern matching the shape of the opening defined by the native tissue. All or part of the cuff may be movable relative to the stent during implantation.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Inc.Inventors: Peter N. Braido, Paul E. Ashworth, Julia A. Neuman
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Patent number: 8470026Abstract: A mechanical heart valve apparatus includes a loop-shaped frame defining a valve opening and formed with a pair of transverse slot units and a pair of longitudinal slots; and a pair of valve plates mounted on the loop-shaped frame. Each of the valve plates includes a pair of first studs that are slidably and respectively inserted into the transverse slot units, and a second stud that is slidably inserted into a respective one of the longitudinal slots. The valve plates are pivoted to each other so as to be rotatable relative to each other between a closed position, in which the second studs are disposed adjacent to upper ends of the longitudinal slots, and an opening position, in which the second studs are disposed adjacent to lower ends of the longitudinal slots.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: National Taiwan Ocean UniversityInventors: Chau-Chang Chou, Te-Chun Wu
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Publication number: 20120101573Abstract: A mechanical heart valve apparatus includes a loop-shaped frame defining a valve opening and formed with a pair of transverse slot units and a pair of longitudinal slots; and a pair of valve plates mounted on the loop-shaped frame. Each of the valve plates includes a pair of first studs that are slidably and respectively inserted into the transverse slot units, and a second stud that is slidably inserted into a respective one of the longitudinal slots. The valve plates are pivoted to each other so as to be rotatable relative to each other between a closed position, in which the second studs are disposed adjacent to upper ends of the longitudinal slots, and an opening position, in which the second studs are disposed adjacent to lower ends of the longitudinal slots.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2011Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: NATIONAL TAIWAN OCEAN UNIVERSITYInventors: Chau-Chang Chou, Te-Chun Wu
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Patent number: 8147543Abstract: An artificial valve (100) and related methods are provided for implantation in a patient's blood vessel (200), in particular an artificial heart valve, including a first (10) and a second (20) valve member each having a first smooth surface (11, 21) facing each other so as to form a sealing contact between the first and second valve members and further having at least one blood flow passage (13, 23a) extending from the first surface to a second surface (12, 22) located on an opposite side of the respective valve member, wherein at least one (10) of the valve members is arranged so as to be displaceable relative to the other (20) valve member in a slidable manner such that the passage (23a) of the second valve (20) member can be brought into at least partial alignment with the passage (13) of the first valve member (10) while maintaining the sealing contact between the first and second valve members, and a displacing mechanism (M; 50-56) for the relative displacement of the valve members (10, 20).Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Thoraxica AGInventor: Peter Forsell
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Patent number: 6936067Abstract: A valve prosthesis includes a plurality of flexible leaflets and a stent having a central lumen. A slit in the stent extends from the central lumen to an outer surface. An occluding portion of the flexible leaflets extends across the central lumen and an attachment portion extends from the central lumen through the slit and forms a sewing cuff for attachment to a patient's tissue. The attachment portion forms a sewing cuff for attachment to native heart tissue.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: St. Jude Medical Inc.Inventor: Eric S. Buchanan
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Patent number: 6890352Abstract: A vessel valve including a sleeve or ring having a central opening and openable and closeable flap elements intended to allow the flow of blood through the central opening in one direction, whereas the flap elements are designed as circle segments, and the sector angle is 360 ? ° n wherein n is a number of circle segments and is equal to 3, 4, 5 or 6, and wherein each flap element at its outer edge is pivotably connected to an inwardly directed flange on the inside of the ring so that in a closed position they co-operate to form a sealing body and in an open position they allow free passage of blood. The ring is composed of n sections, whose pair-wise juxtaposed ends form recesses in the flange accommodating hinge elements which are arranged in the middle of the outer edge of each of the flap elements and which with assembled sections are locked by undercutting; and a method for the manufacture of such vessel valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: JCL Technic ABInventor: Jan Lentell
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Publication number: 20040249451Abstract: A tri-leaflet heart valve includes an annular valve base with an inner surface forming an orifice through which blood flows from the upstream side to the downstream side. Three protruding hinges, each with concave sockets on opposite sides, are formed on the inner surface. Each hinge has a downstream face and an upstream face connected by a ridge. Three leaflets are respectively arranged between adjacent hinges. Each leaflet has round pivots on both sides that rest inside the concave sockets, allowing the leaflets to freely rotate in the annular valve base. When the leaflets are subject to a positive pressure from the blood flow, the leaflets are pushed open and allow a central flow. When the leaflets are subject to a negative pressure, the leaflets are closed to occlude the blood flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Po-Chien Lu, Ren_Hong Huang, Shu-Hsun Chu
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Patent number: 6569197Abstract: The present invention relates to a heart valve prosthesis having an annular body with a pair of flanges, and a closing element in the form of two or three flaps mounted through bearings into the body's recesses with freedom to be rotated. The annular body has a constant height on a greater portion of a ring circle, and a number of ledges equal to that of the flaps. The ledges are provided with flap rotation limiters. The flaps have ascending and descending surfaces oriented to the direct and reverse flow of blood, a side edge and an edge for joining the other flap. The descending surface of a flap is flat and the ascending surface thereof is spherically concave. The flaps have the minimal thickness on an axis of symmetry at the joining edge. The axes of rotation of the three flap embodiment are arranged relative to each other at an angle of 60° thereby to form the sides of an equilateral triangle. For the valve with two flaps the flange facing the direct flow of blood is thickened.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventors: Alexandr Vasilievich Samkov, Naum Abramovich Iofis, Andrej Vasilievich Agafonov
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Patent number: 6454799Abstract: Expandable heart valves for minimally invasive valve replacement surgeries are disclosed. In a first embodiment, an expandable pre-assembled heart valve includes a plastically-expandable annular base having plurality of upstanding commissure posts. A tubular flexible member including a prosthetic section and a fabric section is provided, with the prosthetic section being connected to the commissure posts and defining leaflets therebetween, and the fabric section being attached to the annular base. In a second embodiment, an expandable heart valve includes an annular tissue-engaging base and a subassembly having an elastic wireform and a plurality of leaflets connected thereto. The annular base and subassembly are separately stored and connected just prior to delivery to the host annulus. Preferably, the leaflet subassembly is stored in its relaxed configuration to avoid deformation of the leaflets. The expandable heart valves may be implanted using a balloon catheter.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2000Date of Patent: September 24, 2002Assignee: Edwards Lifesciences CorporationInventor: Stefan Schreck
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Patent number: 6395025Abstract: Mechanical heart valve prostheses are disclosed that inherently reduce the probability of thrombus formation by minimizing blood flow disturbance, high shear stress, and stagnation. The pivot configuration includes a recess, preferably in the housing, that has a profile which promotes smooth blood flow.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: St. Jude Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul J. Fordenbacher, Avrom M. Brendzel, A. Tanya Shipkowitz, Stephen A. Petersen
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Publication number: 20020022879Abstract: The present invention relates to medical techniques and can be used in heart surgery for the replacement of the damaged natural aortal and mitral human heart valves and also tricuspid and lung artery valves.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Alexandr Vasilievich Samkov, Naum Abramovich Iofis, Andrej Vasilievich Agafonov
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Patent number: 6296663Abstract: A bileaflet heart valve comprising an annular base and pivoting leaflets. Each leaflet is “free-floating” within recesses without fixed rotational axis in order to increase translational movement and redistribute stresses. Each recess fluidly communicates with a groove extending at least partially around the inner surface of the annular base and fluid flow is directed through the recesses at different angles during antegrade circulation, retograde circulation, and valve closure. A recess entrance angle to each of the recesses in certain embodiments is preferably less than about 35° and the pivoting mechanism within each recess includes first and second fulcrum edges of each leaflet shiftably engaged with side surfaces of the respective recesses. The leaflets have a beveled bottom side having two separate planar surfaces which lie at an angle to one another.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: October 2, 2001Assignee: Medical CV, Inc.Inventors: Nandkishor G. Patke, Adel A. Mikhail, Gene E. Stobbs
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Patent number: 6206918Abstract: A heart valve prosthesis having improved flow characteristics. A heart valve prosthesis includes a valve body and a pair of leaflet occluders. The valve body includes an interior surface that defines a central passage for blood flow. The pair of leaflet occluders are pivotably mounted in the passage via ears or tabs that are received in recesses formed in the interior surface that defines the central passage. The recesses are formed with sloped sidewalls to improve the blood flow therethrough. The recesses are also formed such that the leaflet occluder ears act against at least two surfaces that limit the motion of the leaflet occluder to provide a more stable movement that is less damaging to blood cells.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Sulzer Carbomedics Inc.Inventors: Louis A. Campbell, Monti R. Gourley
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Patent number: 6183511Abstract: A bileaflet heart valve comprising an annular base and pivoting leaflets. Each leaflet is “free-floating” within recesses without fixed rotational axis in order to increase translational movement and redistribute stresses. Each recess fluidly communicates with a groove extending at least partially around the inner surface of the annular base and fluid flow is directed through the recesses at different angles during antegrade circulation, retrograde circulation, and valve closure. A recess entrance angle to each of the recesses preferably being less than about 35° and the pivoting mechanism within the recess including first and second fulcrum edges of each leaflet shiftably engaged with side surfaces of the respective recesses. The leaflets have a beveled bottom side having two separate planar surfaces which lie at an angle to one another.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: CV Dynamics, Inc.Inventors: Nandkishor G. Patke, Adel A. Mikhail, Gene E. Stobbs
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Patent number: 6179869Abstract: Prosthesis for the replacement of heart valves, with a valve ring (10) with a radius R, in which at least two substantially elongated wing valves (12, 14, 16) are mounted so as to rotate about in each case an axis (18) located in the ring plane, the axes (18) in the projection on the ring plane having a distance of 0.5 R to 0.9 R from the center of the ring plane and the edges of the inwardly directed portions engage in flush manner on the edges of the corresponding portions of the other wing valves (12, 14, 16) and in the area (20) of the wing valves (12, 14, 16) pointing in the flow direction in the opened state thereof, said valves are provided with a bevel (24), constructed as a sharp break-away edge (22), running from the outside to the inside in the flow direction.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Tricumed Medizintechnik GmbHInventor: Karl-Heinz Otto