Shut-off valve for the liquid channel of a surgical instrument
US-2016361082-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10758647B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10758647-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816010924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 16, 2017 |
| Publication date | Sep 1, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 1, 2020 |
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A medical push button valve having a valve housing, a flow channel formed in the valve housing as well as a valve piston which is arranged displaceably in the valve housing between a position releasing the flow channel and a position closing the flow channel. The valve piston is operatively connected with a pressure element mounted on the valve housing and is spring-loaded via at least one spring element. The valve piston is biased into the position closing the flow channel with the spring-loaded pressure element. In order to provide a medical push button valve which allows for a simple and fatigue-free one-handed operation, the spring-loaded pressure element can be locked in at least one position in which the valve piston operatively connected with the pressure element at least partially releases the flow channel.
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What is claimed is: 1. A medical push button valve comprising: a valve housing; a flow channel formed in the valve housing; and a valve piston displaceably arranged in the valve housing between a position releasing the flow channel and a position closing the flow channel, wherein the valve piston is operatively connected with a pressure element mounted on the valve housing and spring-loaded via at least one spring element, and wherein the valve piston is biased via the pressure element in the position closing the flow channel, wherein the pressure element is rotatably movable between a locked state and an unlocked state when the valve piston, which is operatively connected with the pressure element, at least partially releases the flow channel and aspirated liquid is suctioned through the flow channel, wherein the pressure element is mounted in a pusher housing arranged at a proximal end of the valve housing, wherein an elastic locking ring is provided, the elastic locking ring interconnecting the valve housing and the pusher housing, such that the valve housing and the pusher housing remain stationary with respect to one another during movement of the valve piston, and the elastic locking ring being provided on an outer surface of the valve housing and an outer surface of the pusher housing at a transition region from the valve housing to the pusher housing, wherein the pressure element is rotatable relative to the pusher housing about a longitudinal axis of the valve housing, wherein the pressure element and the pusher housing are coupled together via at least one pin and slot control, wherein the at least one pin and slot control is designed as a latching surface and groove, wherein the groove is a recessed portion of an exterior surface of the pressure element and the latching surface is formed as a semicircular radially inwardly extending protrusion arranged on an inner surface of the pusher housing, wherein when the valve piston is in the position closing the flow channel, the groove is positioned in a different plane than the latching surface, wherein when the valve piston is in the position releasing the flow channel and the pressure element is rotated into the unlocked state, the latching surface is positioned in a same plane as the groove but is disposed outside of the groove such that the latching surface opposes a non-recessed portion of the exterior surface of the pressure element, and wherein when the valve piston is in the position releasing the flow channel and the pressure element is rotated into the locked state, the latching surface is positioned in the same plane as the groove and the latching surface is slid into and accommodated within the groove to lock the pressure element. 2. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein the pressure element is locked only in the position in which the valve piston operatively connected with the pressure element completely releases the flow channel. 3. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one spring element is spring-loaded via the pressure element and is integrally formed with the pressure element or the pusher housing. 4. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein, viewed in a direction of a longitudinal axis of the valve housing, the valve piston has two sealing bodies that are formed at a distance from each other and which interact with corresponding valve seats of the valve housing. 5. The medical push button valve according to claim 4 , wherein the two sealing bodies of the valve piston are each formed as a thickening of the valve piston with conical transition regions. 6. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein at a proximal end of the pressure element, a radially outwardly projecting actuating lever is arranged. 7. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein grip recesses are formed in an outer contour of a proximal end of the pressure element. 8. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein the pusher housing circumferentially surrounds the pressure element. 9. The medical push button valve according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic locking ring directly contacts the outer surface of the valve housing and directly contacts the outer surface of the pusher housing, and wherein the outer surface of the valve housing and the outer surface of the pusher housing face a same direction.
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