Cell Encapsulation Devices Containing Structural Spacers
US-2018125632-A1 · May 10, 2018 · US
US11806261B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11806261-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917251028-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Nov 7, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 7, 2023 |
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A diametric adjustment mechanism for an implantable medical device including a track defining a series of diametric setpoints, including a first diametric setpoint and a second diametric setpoint, a rider engaged with the track such that the rider is selectively movable along the track from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint and from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint, and a biasing element biasing the rider toward the first diametric setpoint when the rider is at the second diametric setpoint.
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What is claimed is: 1. A diametric adjustment mechanism for an implantable medical device, the diametric adjustment mechanism comprising: a track defining a series of diametric setpoints including a first diametric setpoint and a second diametric setpoint, an adjustment path defined from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint, and a return path defined from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint, the return path being adjacent to and separate from the adjustment path; a rider engaged with the track such that the rider is selectively movable along the track from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint, and from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint; and a collar that is coupled between the rider and the track, the collar having elastic properties such that the collar biases the rider toward the first diametric setpoint when the rider is at the second diametric setpoint. 2. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment path includes a stepped path. 3. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the track defines an intermediate diametric setpoint between the first diametric setpoint and the second diametric setpoint, the rider being engaged with the track such that the rider is selectively movable along the track from the first diametric setpoint to the intermediate diametric setpoint prior to moving to the second diametric setpoint, and from the intermediate diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint. 4. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the track defines a continuous loop. 5. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the track includes at least one of a groove, a channel, a notch, an indentation, or a rail. 6. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the collar is configured to maintain the rider at the first diametric setpoint until a biasing force of the collar is exceeded by an external force to move the rider to the second diametric setpoint, at which the collar maintains the rider until the biasing force of the collar is exceeded by an external force. 7. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the rider is a projection and the track is a depression slidably receiving the projection. 8. A medical device including a tubular implant and the adjustment mechanism of claim 1 coupled to the tubular implant, wherein the collar is formed of a resilient material, the collar being coupled to the tubular implant. 9. The medical device of claim 8 , wherein the collar overlaps itself. 10. The medical device of claim 8 , wherein the collar includes a first portion and a second portion and wherein the first portion overlaps the second portion to engage the rider with the track. 11. A method of adjusting the diameter of an implantable medical device, the implantable medical device including a diametric adjustment mechanism having a track defining a series of diametric setpoints including an adjustment path between a first diametric setpoint and a second diametric setpoint and a return path between the second diametric setpoint and the first diametric setpoint, the adjustment path being adjacent to and separate from the return path, a rider engaged with the track such that the rider is selectively movable along the adjustment and return paths of the track from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint along the adjustment path, and from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint along the return path, and a collar biasing the rider toward the first diametric setpoint when the rider is at the second diametric setpoint, the method comprising: imparting a first diametric force on the tubular element to move the rider from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint along the adjustment path; and imparting a second diametric force on the tubular element to move the rider from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint along the return path. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first diametric force is an expanding force imparted on an interior of the tubular implant with a balloon catheter. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein moving the rider from the first diametric setpoint to the second diametric setpoint adjusts the diameter of the medical device from a first diameter to a second diameter and wherein moving the rider from the second diametric setpoint to the first diametric setpoint adjusts the diameter of the medical device from the second diameter to the first diameter. 14. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the return path is substantially straight. 15. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the rider remains continuously engaged with the track. 16. The adjustment mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the adjustment path and the return path are substantially parallel.
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