Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
604167040 | Slit valve | 22 |
20090012476 | HEMOSTASIS VALVE FOR A CATHETER INTRODUCER - A catheter introducer valve comprising a body having an upper surface and a lower surface; a rim having a portion thereof extending beyond the upper surface and a portion thereof extending beyond the lower surface; a substantially conical depression formed in the body extending from an outer portion proximate to the upper surface and tapering toward an inner portion; an aperture formed in the body coaxial with the conical depression, the aperture having a conical first portion, a second portion comprising a first slit coaxial with the first portion and extending from the conical depression inner portion into the body, a third portion comprising a slit flaring outward from and at least partially intersecting the aperture first portion toward the bottom surface; a first thickened portion associated with the bottom surface; and, a second thickened portion associate with the bottom surface and generally perpendicular to the first thickened portion. | 01-08-2009 |
20090018508 | Tearaway Sheath Assembly with Hemostasis Valve - A tearaway sheath assembly ( | 01-15-2009 |
20090143739 | Tearaway sheath assembly with split hemostasis valve - A tearaway sheath assembly ( | 06-04-2009 |
20090259186 | ACCESS ASSEMBLY WITH MULTI-FLAPPER DESIGN - An apparatus for the reception of an instrument inserted through a surgical portal apparatus includes a valve mount, a major opening through the valve mount, a primary valve for selectively sealing the major opening, a minor opening through the primary valve, and a secondary valve for selectively sealing the minor opening. Components of both the major valve and the minor valve may be displaced to permit passage of a broad instrument, while components of only the secondary valve may be displaced to permit passage of a narrow instrument. | 10-15-2009 |
20090287154 | RADIALLY COMPRESSIBLE BLOOD CONTROL VALVE - An apparatus to control blood flow through an intravenous catheter in accordance with the present invention may include an intravenous catheter adapter and a blood control valve. The blood control valve may be retained within a hollow interior region of the intravenous catheter adapter, and may include a resilient outer shell and an inner valve portion extending inwardly therefrom. The inner valve portion may include a slit configured to open, coin-purse style, upon radially compressing the resilient outer shell. In some embodiments, a compression feature may be integrated into the intravenous catheter adapter to radially compress the resilient outer shell. A Luer device, for example, may be inserted into the intravenous catheter adapter to translate the blood control valve to a position substantially corresponding to the compression feature, thereby actuating the compression feature to open the slit. | 11-19-2009 |
20090292252 | Pressure Activated Valve for High Flow Rate and Pressure Venous Access Applications - A valve comprises a first housing including a first lumen extending therethrough and defining a first disk-facing surface and a second housing including a second lumen extending therethrough and defining a second disk-facing surface, the second housing being mated to the first housing so that the second disk-facing surface faces the first disk-facing surface in combination with a flexible disk gripped between gripping portions of the first and second disk-facing surfaces, the disk including a slit extending therethrough which, when acted upon by a fluid pressure of at least a predetermined threshold level opens to permit fluid flow between the first and second lumens and which, when acted upon by a fluid pressure less than the threshold level remains sealed preventing fluid flow between the first and second lumens and a relief well between opposing portions of the first and second housings radially outside the gripping portions, a width of the relief well exceeding a width of a radially outer portion of the flexible disk so that the radially outer portion of the disk is free to move therewithin. | 11-26-2009 |
20090292253 | Vascular Guide Wire Introducer Assembly and Valve Therefor - A vascular guidewire introducer device ( | 11-26-2009 |
20100004599 | ONE-WAY VALVE FOR TROCAR - An one-way valve for trocar is provided, which is mounted in the cavity of the end portion of the trocar sheath tube ( | 01-07-2010 |
20100004600 | SURGICAL PORTAL APPARATUS WITH CENTERING MECHANISM - A surgical portal apparatus is provided. The surgical portal apparatus includes a portal member defining a longitudinal axis and having a longitudinal opening therethrough for receiving a surgical object, a seal member positioned along the longitudinal opening for receiving a surgical object in a sealing manner, and a centering mechanism maintained within the portal member, wherein the centering mechanism including a pair of rollers arranged in general diametrical opposed relation, the rollers movable relative to the longitudinal axis from a radial inward position to a radial outward position to permit passage of the surgical object, the rollers being biased toward the radial inward direction to correspondingly bias the surgical object in general alignment with the longitudinal axis. | 01-07-2010 |
20100114033 | SURGICAL ACCESS DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to a surgical access device for use during a surgical procedure that includes a housing, an access member extending distally from the housing, and a valve that is at least partially disposed within the housing. The access member is dimensioned for positioning within tissue, defines a longitudinal axis and a longitudinal opening, and has proximal and distal ends. The valve has a passage for the reception of a surgical object, and includes a proximal collar segment, a distal tapered segment that extends contiguously from the proximal collar segment, and a fluid resistive shelf. The fluid resistive shelf is generally defined at a juncture of the proximal collar segment and the distal tapered segment. The fluid resistive shelf and the distal tapered segment cooperate to substantially minimize the egress of fluids from the operative site about the valve. | 05-06-2010 |
20100179480 | VALVE BODY AND MEDICAL TOOL - A valve body formed from an elastic member in the form of an elliptical or circular film (disk shape) has upper and lower surfaces. A first concave portion is formed on the upper surface side of the valve body. The valve body further has an opening and closing section which is opened and closed in response to insertion and pulling out of a dilator and is formed from a first slit, a second slit, a second concave portion and two third concave portions. The second concave portion is formed at a portion of the concave surface side of the valve body corresponding to an intersecting portion, and the third concave portions are formed at the opposite end portions of the first slit. The second concave portion extends, in a thickness wise direction of the valve body, to an intermediate portion of the first slit but not to the second slit. | 07-15-2010 |
20100185153 | VALVE BODY AND MEDICAL TOOL - A valve body is formed from an elastic member in the form of an elliptic or circular film (disk shape) having an upper face and a lower face. The valve body has an opening and closing section which is opened and closed in response to insertion and pulling out of a dilator and is formed from a first slit, a second slit, a second concave portion and two third concave portions. A pair of ribs and six projections are formed on the lower face side of the valve body. The ribs are disposed in opposing relationship to each other with the second slit interposed therebetween and extend along the lower face. Further, the projections are disposed such that they are positioned on the inner side of the ribs and are opposed to each other with the second slit interposed therebetween. | 07-22-2010 |
20100234807 | HEMOSTASIS VALVE - A tearaway sheath assembly ( | 09-16-2010 |
20100241083 | HUB FOR TEARAWAY SHEATH ASSEMBLY - A tearaway sheath assembly ( | 09-23-2010 |
20100274194 | TWO-WAY SLIT VALVE - A slit valve | 10-28-2010 |
20100312190 | LOW INSERTION FORCE HEMOSTASIS VALVE FOR VASCULAR INTRODUCER - A hemostasis valve for a vascular introducer includes a valve body having a seal region with opposed first and second end surfaces and a central axis extending through the seal region perpendicular to the first and second end surfaces. The first end surface of the seal region has a first grouping of cut lines formed on the first end surface and extending radially outward from the central axis. The second end surface of the seal region has a second grouping of cut lines formed on the second end surface and extending radially outward from the central axis. The first circumferential grouping of intersecting cut lines is axially aligned with and angularly offset from the second circumferential grouping of cut lines. A pair of planar slits extend angularly away from each cut line in the first end surface, through the valve body, to a respective pair of oppositely adjacent cut lines in the second end surface. | 12-09-2010 |
20110282287 | TRANSAPICAL MINI-INTRODUCER HOMEOSTASIS VALVE AND PUNCH - An introducer for providing access to the interior of the heart generally includes a valve, a shaft, and a piercing element. The valve has a substantially closed state in the absence of an instrument inside the valve and an open state in the presence of the instrument inside the valve. The shaft has first and second ends. The piercing element is located at the first end of the shaft. The shaft is removably positioned inside the valve in an assembled condition. The valve is dimensioned to receive the instrument therein upon removal of the shaft from the valve. | 11-17-2011 |
20110295208 | Sealing Valve - A vascular guidewire introducer device ( | 12-01-2011 |
20140074035 | CANNULA SEAL - A cannula seal is presented. The cannula seal includes a cap portion that fits over a cannula and a valve portion. The valve portion includes an hourglass seal and a cross slit seal. In some embodiments, the cap portion includes a tab. In some embodiments, the cap portion and the valve portion are integrally formed. In some embodiments, the cap portion and the valve portion are joined at a bonding region, which may include overflow traps. In some embodiments, ribs are included. | 03-13-2014 |
20150126935 | TROCAR ASSEMBLY - A surgical system comprising a cannula assembly and an obturator assembly for penetrating tissue is disclosed. A cover of the cannula assembly is mounted to a cannula housing and has a cover aperture therethrough. The cover has a trailing end face defining a predetermined geometrical configuration, at least a portion of the trailing end face is obliquely arranged relative to a longitudinal axis and terminates in, and leads toward the cover aperture to facilitate guiding of the surgical object through the cover aperture. The obturator assembly includes an obturator housing and an obturator member. The obturator housing has a housing base defining a leading end face, which defines a predetermined geometrical configuration corresponding to the predetermined geometrical configuration of the trailing end face of the cover to mate therewith upon assembly of the obturator assembly with the cannula assembly. | 05-07-2015 |
20150289903 | Valved Sheath Introducer for Venous Cannulation - A valved sheath introducer for venous cannulation, including a valve, sheath, handle and cap. The valve is configured to permit safe introduction and removal of medical instruments through the sheath introducer. The valve may have one or more anchoring members and a thickened central portion through which a slit is formed. The central portion may have one or more concave surfaces and the slit can be angled with respect to the top surface of the valve. The cap is attached to the handle, compressing a portion of the valve therebetween. | 10-15-2015 |
20160022121 | OUTER TUBE - The outer tube includes two insertion holes which are formed in a cross-sectional D-shape via a partition wall provided in the central part in a cross-section vertical to respective axial directions of the insertion holes. A slit of a valve body located in the insertion hole is disposed along reference line passing through centers of respective arcs of the insertion holes as seen from the axial directions of the insertion holes. Therefore, two leaflets of the slit abut on an arc edge of the insertion hole and a D-shaped cut part of the partition wall respectively when the insertion part of the treatment tool is internally fitted, and they are deformed into the same shape. Since there is no difference in stress applied to two leaflets, it is possible to secure the airtightness by the slit over a long period of time. | 01-28-2016 |