Magnetic coupling through a sterile field barrier

US12508093B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12508093-B2
Application numberUS-202418678766-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 30, 2024
Priority dateMay 31, 2023
Publication dateDec 30, 2025
Grant dateDec 30, 2025

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A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device can include an interventional device hub having an interventional device and at least one magnet. The hub assembly can be configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that hub assembly moves axially in response to axial movement of the hub adapter and the at least one magnet of the hub assembly rotates in response to rotation of at least one magnet of the hub adapter.

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A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device, comprising: an interventional device hub having a body and a flexible elongate interventional device extending from the body, the interventional device comprising a longitudinal axis; and at least one magnet comprising a rotational axis, the at least one magnet being coupled to the body and being rotatable relative to the body, wherein the hub assembly is configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that the hub assembly moves axially in response to axial movement of the hub adapter and the at least one magnet of the hub assembly rotates in response to rotation of at least one magnet of the hub adapter; wherein the at least one magnet is operatively coupled to the interventional device so that rotation of the at least one magnet of the hub assembly about the rotational axis causes rotation of the interventional device about the longitudinal axis; and wherein the hub assembly is configured to move axially in response to a magnetic force applied to the at least one magnet of the hub assembly by the at least one magnet of the hub adapter. 2 . The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rotational axis is transverse to the longitudinal axis of the interventional device. 3 . The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one magnet of the hub assembly comprises a plurality of magnets, wherein the at least one magnet of the hub adapter comprises a plurality of magnets, wherein each of the plurality of magnets of the hub assembly is configured to rotate in response to rotation of one of the plurality of magnets of the hub adapter. 4 . The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein the hub assembly comprises a mount, wherein the interventional device hub is removably coupled to the mount. 5 . The hub assembly of claim 1 , wherein the interventional device is a guidewire, an access catheter, a guide catheter, or a procedure catheter. 6 . A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device, comprising: an interventional device hub having a body and a flexible elongate interventional device extending from the body, the interventional device comprising a longitudinal axis; and a plurality of magnets, wherein the plurality of magnets comprises: a first magnet comprising a rotational axis, the first magnet being coupled to the body and being rotatable relative to the body; and a second magnet, wherein the second magnet is configured to couple with a valve of a fluidics subsystem of the hub assembly, the second magnet being coupled to the body and being rotatable relative to the body; wherein the hub assembly is configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that the hub assembly moves axially in response to axial movement of the hub adapter and the first magnet of the hub assembly rotates in response to rotation of at least one magnet of the hub adapter; and wherein the at first magnet is operatively coupled to the interventional device so that rotation of the first magnet of the hub assembly about the rotational axis causes rotation of the interventional device about the longitudinal axis. 7 . The hub assembly of claim 6 , wherein the valve is a hemostatic valve, wherein rotation of the second magnet of the hub assembly is configured to cause the hemostatic valve to move between an opened and a closed configuration. 8 . The hub assembly of claim 6 , wherein the valve is configured to selectively facilitate a flow of fluid to or from the interventional device. 9 . The hub assembly of claim 8 , wherein the valve is a three-way valve coupled to a first flow path for vacuum and a second flow path for saline and contrast. 10 . The hub assembly of claim 6 , wherein the hub assembly comprises a mount, wherein the interventional device hub is removably coupled to the mount, wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are each attached to the mount. 11 . A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device, comprising: an interventional device hub having a body and a flexible elongate interventional device extending from the body, the interventional device comprising a longitudinal axis; and at least one magnet comprising a rotational axis, the at least one magnet being coupled to the body and being rotatable relative to the body; wherein the hub assembly is configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that the hub assembly moves axially in response to axial movement of the hub adapter and the at least one magnet of the hub assembly rotates in response to rotation of at least one magnet of the hub adapter; wherein the at least one magnet is operatively coupled to the interventional device so that rotation of the at least one magnet of the hub assembly about the rotational axis causes rotation of the interventional device about the longitudinal axis; and wherein the hub assembly comprises a passive torque element, the passive torque element comprising the at least one magnet of the hub assembly and a magnet support, wherein the at least one magnet of the hub assembly is attached to the magnet support, wherein the passive torque element is configured to rotate in response to rotation of the at least one magnet of the hub adapter. 12 . The hub assembly of claim 11 , wherein the at least one magnet comprises a polymagnet having a plurality of magnetic regions. 13 . The hub assembly of claim 11 , wherein the magnet support is formed of a ferrous material. 14 . The hub assembly of claim 11 , wherein the at least one magnet of the hub assembly and the magnet support are each disc shaped. 15 . The hub assembly of claim 11 , wherein the hub assembly comprises a mount, wherein the interventional device hub is removably coupled to the mount, wherein the passive torque element is attached to the mount. 16 . A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device, comprising: an interventional device hub having a body and a flexible elongate interventional device extending from the body, the interventional device comprising a longitudinal axis; at least one magnet comprising a rotational axis, the at least one magnet being coupled to the body and being rotatable relative to the body; and a mount; wherein the hub assembly is configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that the hub assembly moves axially in response to axial movement of the hub adapter and the at least one magnet of the hub assembly rotates in response to rotation of at least one magnet of the hub adapter; wherein the at least one magnet is operatively coupled to the interventional device so that rotation of the at least one magnet of the hub assembly about the rotational axis causes rotation of the interventional device about the longitudinal axis; wherein the interventional device hub is removably coupled to the mount; and wherein the at least one magnet of the hub assembly is attached to the mount. 17 . A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device, comprising: an interventional device hub having a body and a flexible elongate interventional device extending from the body, the interventio

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  • specially adapted for instruments{, e.g. microscopes} · CPC title

  • specifically adapted for manipulations within body lumens, e.g. within lumen of gut, spine, or blood vessels · CPC title

  • arranged only on one side of the patient, e.g. under a table · CPC title

  • Valves therefor, e.g. flapper valves, slide valves (haemostasis valves A61M39/06; check valves A61M39/24) · CPC title

  • for introducing or steering flexible instruments inserted into the body, e.g. catheters or endoscopes · CPC title

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What does patent US12508093B2 cover?
A hub assembly for a robotically driven interventional device can include an interventional device hub having an interventional device and at least one magnet. The hub assembly can be configured to be positioned on a sterile side of a sterile field barrier and magnetically couple to a hub adapter on a non-sterile side of the sterile field barrier so that hub assembly moves axially in response t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Imperative Care Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B34/73. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 30 2025 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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