Sphincter assist device and method of use
US-10603199-B2 · Mar 31, 2020 · US
US11318032B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11318032-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016829028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 15, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 3, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 3, 2022 |
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A sphincter assist device includes a plurality of interconnected and adjacent links which define a ring. Each link includes a body section and a latch cam. The body section includes a first set of side beams and a first set of snap arms. The latch cam includes a post extending from the body section and a cam disposed at an end portion of the post. The cam is engagable with the first set of snap arms of an adjacent link. Translation of the cam displaces the first set of snap arms and the first set of side beams to transition the sphincter assist device between open and closed configurations. The first set of snap arms, in combination with the first set of side beams, exert a positive non-linear force profile on the cam, thus defining a non-linear force profile of the sphincter assist device between the open and closed configurations.
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What is claimed is: 1. A sphincter assist device, comprising: a plurality of interconnected links defining a ring, each link including: a body section defining a cavity and a channel extending from a first wall of the body section to the cavity; a finger extending from the first wall; a spring mechanism disposed within the cavity of the body section; and a latch cam extending from a second wall of the body section and engageable with the spring mechanism of an adjacent link of the plurality of links, wherein the spring mechanism of the adjacent link exerts a positive non-linear force on the latch cam thereby defining a non-linear force profile during transition of the sphincter assist device between open and closed configurations. 2. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , wherein the latch cam is configured to extend through the channel of the adjacent link of the plurality of links and into the cavity of the adjacent link of the plurality of links. 3. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , wherein the latch cam includes an arm extending from the second wall of the body section and a cam member disposed at a distal portion of the arm. 4. The sphincter assist device of claim 3 , wherein the arm of the latch cam is configured to extend through the channel of the adjacent link of the plurality of links and the cam member is configured to slide along the spring mechanism of the adjacent link of the plurality of links. 5. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , further comprising a protective sheath enclosing the plurality of links. 6. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , further comprising a recess defined along a portion of an external surface of the body section. 7. The sphincter assist device of claim 6 , wherein the finger is configured to engage the recess of another adjacent link of the plurality of links. 8. The sphincter assist device of claim 6 , wherein the finger is flexible and is configured to inhibit tissue from entering the cavity of the body section. 9. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , wherein the spring mechanism defines at least two separate force zones. 10. The sphincter assist device of claim 1 , further comprising an elastic band circumscribing the plurality of links and configured to provide a spring force radially inward to facilitate movement of the sphincter assist device from the open configuration to the closed configuration. 11. A link for use in a sphincter assist device, the link comprising: a body section defining a cavity and a channel, the channel extending from a first wall of the body section to the cavity; a finger extending from the first wall; a spring mechanism disposed within the cavity of the body section; and a latch cam extending from a second wall of the body section and engageable with a spring mechanism of a first adjacent link, wherein the spring mechanism of the link is configured to exert a positive non-linear force on a latch cam of a second adjacent link thereby defining a non-linear force profile during transition of the sphincter assist device between open and closed configurations. 12. The link of claim 11 , wherein the latch cam is configured to extend through a channel of the first adjacent link and into a cavity of the first adjacent link. 13. The link of claim 11 , wherein the latch cam includes an arm extending from the second wall of the body section and a cam member disposed at a distal portion of the arm. 14. The link of claim 13 , wherein the arm of the latch cam is configured to extend through a channel of the first adjacent link and the cam member is configured to slide along the spring mechanism of the first adjacent link. 15. The link of claim 11 , wherein the finger is configured to engage a recess of the second adjacent link. 16. The link of claim 11 , wherein the finger is flexible and is configured to inhibit tissue from entering into the cavity of the body section. 17. The link of claim 11 , further comprising a recess defined along a portion of an external surface of the body section. 18. The link of claim 11 , wherein the spring mechanism defines at least two separate force zones.
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