Blood pump rotor bearings
US-9759222-B2 · Sep 12, 2017 · US
US12290676B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12290676-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318095738-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 11, 2023 |
| Priority date | Oct 18, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 6, 2025 |
| Grant date | May 6, 2025 |
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A blood pump includes an impeller; a drive shaft coupled to the impeller and configured to rotate with the impeller; a motor configured to drive the impeller; and a bearing assembly disposed adjacent the motor and configured to receive an end of the drive shaft. The bearing assembly includes a bearing, where the end of the drive shaft is at least partially rounded, and the where the bearing includes a concave depression defined in a first side of the bearing, where the depression is configured to receive the end of the drive shaft. The bearing assembly may include a lubricant chamber configured to hold a lubricant.
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We claim: 1. A blood pump, comprising: an impeller; a drive shaft coupled to the impeller and configured to rotate with the impeller; a motor configured to drive the impeller; and a bearing assembly disposed adjacent the motor and configured to receive an end of the drive shaft, the bearing assembly comprising a bearing, wherein the end of the drive shaft is at least partially rounded, and wherein the bearing includes a concave depression defined in a first side of the bearing, wherein the depression is configured to receive the end of the drive shaft, and wherein the bearing assembly further comprises a lubricant chamber configured to hold a lubricant; wherein the lubricant chamber is at least partially defined within the bearing; wherein the lubricant chamber comprises at least one channel defined in a second side of the bearing, the at least one channel passing through the depression, wherein the at least one channel is configured to retain the lubricant; and wherein the at least one channel comprises two channels that intersect one another in the depression. 2. The blood pump of claim 1 , further comprising another bearing assembly configured to receive another end of the drive shaft. 3. The blood pump of claim 1 , wherein the lubricant is a hydrophobic lubricant. 4. A blood pump, comprising: an impeller; a drive shaft coupled to the impeller and configured to rotate with the impeller; a motor configured to drive the impeller; and a bearing assembly disposed adjacent the motor and configured to receive an end of the drive shaft, the bearing assembly comprising a bearing, wherein the end of the drive shaft is at least partially rounded, and the wherein the bearing includes a concave depression defined in a first side of the bearing, wherein the depression is configured to receive the end of the drive shaft, and wherein the bearing assembly further comprises a lubricant chamber configured to hold a lubricant; wherein the bearing assembly comprises a cylindrical-shaped bearing at an intersection of the drive shaft and a stationary shaft mounting pin, wherein the drive shaft is configured to rotate with respect to the stationary shaft mounting pin, and wherein the lubricant chamber is defined between an inner surface of the bearing and an outer surface of the stationary shaft mounting pin. 5. A blood pump, comprising: an impeller; a drive shaft coupled to the impeller and configured to rotate with the impeller; a motor configured to drive the impeller; and a bearing assembly disposed adjacent the motor and configured to receive an end of the drive shaft, the bearing assembly comprising a bearing, wherein the end of the drive shaft is at least partially rounded, and the wherein the bearing includes a concave depression defined in a first side of the bearing, wherein the depression is configured to receive the end of the drive shaft, and wherein the bearing assembly further comprises a lubricant chamber configured to hold a lubricant; wherein the lubricant chamber comprises first and second channels that intersect one another in the depression.
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