Impeller for axial flow pump
US-2015051438-A1 · Feb 19, 2015 · US
US10441693B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10441693-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715475432-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 1, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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A blood pump including a housing defining a proximal end, a distal end, and a first axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end. A ferromagnetic rotor is disposed within the housing and configured pump blood in a direction along the first axis. A stator is disposed within housing and around the ferromagnetic rotor, the stator is configured to apply a magnetic force causing rotation of the ferromagnetic rotor, the stator being eccentric to the rotor.
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What is claimed is: 1. A blood pump, comprising: a housing defining a proximal end, a distal end, and a first axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end; a ferromagnetic rotor disposed within the housing and configured pump blood in a direction along the first axis; and a single stator disposed within housing and around the ferromagnetic rotor, the stator being configured to apply a magnetic force causing rotation of the ferromagnetic rotor; a non-ferromagnetic tubular body disposed between the rotor and the stator and co-axial with the first axis, the rotor being entirely disposed within the non-ferromagnetic tubular body the stator being affixed within the housing at a predetermined non-uniform radial distance from an exterior surface of the tubular body to an inner diameter of the stator; and during operation of the blood pump, the rotor is maintained at a predetermined non-uniform radial distance from the tubular body and the stator is eccentric to the rotor. 2. The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the rotor is an impeller, and wherein the impeller defines a plurality of hydrodynamic bearings. 3. The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the rotor defines a second axis parallel to the first axis. 4. The blood pump of claim 3 , wherein the stator defines a third axis parallel to the first axis. 5. The blood pump of claim 4 , wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis. 6. The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the housing is sized to be inserted within a ventricle of a human heart. 7. A blood pump, comprising: a housing having an inflow cannula sized to be implanted with a human heart, the inflow cannula defining a proximal end, a distal end, and a first axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end; a ferromagnetic impeller disposed within the housing proximate to the proximal end of the inflow cannula, the impeller defining a second axis and configured impel blood in a direction along the second axis; and a single stator disposed within housing and around the ferromagnetic impeller, the stator being configured to apply a magnetic force causing rotation of the ferromagnetic impeller around the second axis, and during use, the stator defines a third axis offset from the second axis and offset from the first axis; and a non-ferromagnetic tubular body disposed within the inflow cannula and around the impeller, the tubular body being co-axial within the first axis, the stator being affixed within the housing at a predetermined non-uniform radial distance from an exterior surface of the tubular body to an inner diameter of the stator. 8. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the impeller defines a plurality of hydrodynamic bearings. 9. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the blood pump further includes an epoxy disposed between an inner surface of the stator and the tubular body, the epoxy being configured retain the stator in an eccentric position with respect to the inflow cannula. 10. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein during operation of the impeller, the impeller is maintained at predetermined radial distance from the tubular body, and wherein the predetermined radial distance is not uniform around the diameter impeller. 11. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the tubular body is eccentric to the impeller creating a fluid gap between the impeller and the tubular body, the fluid gap being non-uniform around the impeller. 12. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein at least a portion of the stator is in contact with the tubular body. 13. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the third axis parallel to the first axis. 14. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the first axis is parallel to the second axis. 15. The blood pump of claim 7 , wherein the second axis is parallel to the third axis. 16. A blood pump, comprising: a housing having an inflow cannula sized to be implanted with a human heart, the inflow cannula defining a proximal end, a distal end, and a first axis extending from the proximal end to the distal end; a ferromagnetic impeller defining a plurality of hydrodynamic bearings disposed within the housing proximate to the proximal end of the inflow cannula, the impeller defining a second axis parallel to the first axis and configured impel blood in a direction along the second axis; a single stator disposed within housing and around the ferromagnetic rotor, the stator being configured to apply a magnetic force causing rotation of the ferromagnetic impeller around the second axis, and during use, the stator defines a third axis parallel to the second axis; and a non-ferromagnetic tubular body disposed within the inflow cannula, the impeller being disposed within and surrounded by the non-ferromagnetic tubular body, the tubular body being co-axial within the first axis, and during use, the tubular body being eccentric with the impeller and creating a fluid gap between the impeller and the tubular body, the fluid gap being non-uniform around the impeller, the stator being affixed within the housing at a predetermined non-uniform radial distance from an exterior surface of the tubular body to an inner diameter of the stator.
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