System for unlocking a device from a guide wire

US11090147B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11090147-B2
Application numberUS-201615763464-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 5, 2016
Priority dateOct 8, 2015
Publication dateAug 17, 2021
Grant dateAug 17, 2021

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Disclosed is a guidewire stop configured to lock a medical device onto a guidewire. The guidewire stop comprises a locking element, an actuator coupled to the locking element and a locking tube, wherein at least a section of the guidewire and at least part of the locking element or actuator pass through the locking tube. Further disclosed is that the locking tube comprises an unlocking element configured to unlock the medical device from the guidewire. The disclosed guidewire stop has at least the following three configurations: —an initial unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire; —a first locked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are not movable relative to the guidewire; and—a first unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A guidewire stop configured to lock a medical device onto a guidewire, said guidewire stop comprising a locking element, an actuator coupled to the locking element and a locking tube defining a proximal opening and a distal opening and wherein the locking tube is configured to receive at least a section of the guidewire and at least part of the locking element or actuator; wherein the locking tube defines at least one unlocking element between the proximal opening and the distal opening, wherein the at least one unlocking element is configured to unlock the medical device from the guidewire; and wherein the guidewire stop has at least the following four configurations: an initial unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire; a first locked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are not movable relative to the guidewire; a first unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire; and a second locked configuration that is different from the first locked configuration, in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are not movable relative to the guidewire. 2. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one unlocking element is a hole, fissure, indentation, cavity, orifice, window, gap, dent, cut, puncture or perforation in the locking tube, and wherein the at least one unlocking element has a size and shape allowing the at least one unlocking element and the locking element to be engaged with one another. 3. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking tube is configured to receive at least part of the medical device. 4. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein at least one element of the guidewire stop is configured to be coupled to the medical device. 5. The guidewire stop according to claim 4 , wherein the locking tube is configured to be coupled to the medical device. 6. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking element is a tapered locking element. 7. The guidewire stop according to claim 6 , wherein the actuator is operatively coupled to a tip portion of the tapered locking element by a separable screw connection. 8. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking element is movable in the proximal direction from the initial unlocked configuration to the first locked configuration and from the first locked configuration to the first unlocked configuration by pulling on the actuator in the proximal direction. 9. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking element is movable in the proximal direction by a rotary movement of the actuator. 10. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking element and the actuator are formed as an integral unit. 11. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator comprises a pulling wire extending in a longitudinal direction. 12. The guidewire stop according to claim 11 , wherein the pulling wire is uncoupled from the locking element when a pulling force applied longitudinally in a proximal direction exceeds a predetermined value. 13. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking tube, the locking element, the actuator or any combination thereof is configured to be coupled to the medical device. 14. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the medical device is an embolic filter. 15. The guidewire stop according to claim 1 , wherein the locking tube includes a plurality of unlocking elements. 16. A guidewire stop configured to lock a medical device onto a guidewire, said guidewire stop comprising a locking element, an actuator coupled to the locking element and a locking tube and wherein the locking tube is configured to receive at least a section of the guidewire and at least part of the locking element or actuator; wherein the locking tube comprises a proximal opening and a distal opening and defines at least one unlocking element between the proximal opening and the distal opening, the at least one unlocking element configured to unlock the medical device from the guidewire; and wherein the guidewire stop has at least the following five configurations: an initial unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire; a first locked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are not movable relative to the guidewire; a first unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire; a second locked configuration that is different from the first locked configuration, in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are not movable relative to the guidewire; and a second unlocked configuration that is different from the first unlocked configuration in which the guidewire stop and the medical device are movable relative to the guidewire.

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What does patent US11090147B2 cover?
Disclosed is a guidewire stop configured to lock a medical device onto a guidewire. The guidewire stop comprises a locking element, an actuator coupled to the locking element and a locking tube, wherein at least a section of the guidewire and at least part of the locking element or actuator pass through the locking tube. Further disclosed is that the locking tube comprises an unlocking element …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cardivascular Systems
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61F2/011. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 17 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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