Heart pump providing adjustable outflow
US-2017035954-A1 · Feb 9, 2017 · US
US12569670B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12569670-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318116522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 10, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 10, 2026 |
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The application relates to a catheter device with a distal bearing for bearing a distal end of a drive shaft. The distal bearing comprises a heat conducting part for enabling heat transfer away from the distal bearing and/or a spiral sleeve for receiving the distant end of the drive shaft.
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The invention claimed is: 1 . A catheter device, comprising: a rotor located at a distal end region of the catheter device and disposed within a rotor housing; a drive shaft extending from a driving region of the catheter device to the distal end region of the catheter device; and a distal bearing located at a distal end of the rotor, the distal bearing comprising a polymer end part, a heat conducting part wherein the heat conducting part conducts heat away from the distal bearing, and a drive shaft cover, wherein the drive shaft is borne by the drive shaft cover, the drive shaft cover extending from within the polymer end part into the rotor housing. 2 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the drive shaft cover comprises a flexible tube made of a flexible material to avoid a kink in the drive shaft between the drive shaft cover and the rotor. 3 . The catheter device of claim 2 , wherein the drive shaft cover further comprises a spiral sleeve within the flexible tube of the drive shaft cover in which the drive shaft is inserted. 4 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the flexible tube is provided between the heat conducting part and the spiral sleeve. 5 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the flexible tube is provided around an outside of the spiral sleeve and extends an entire length of the spiral sleeve. 6 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the flexible tube is provided around an outside of the spiral sleeve and a portion of the spiral sleeve. 7 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the flexible tube is provided such that the flexible tube is disposed outside of both the heat conducting part and the spiral sleeve. 8 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the spiral sleeve lies at least in part inside the heat conducting part or such that a portion of the spiral sleeve is in direct contact with a portion of an inner side of the heat conducting part. 9 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the spiral sleeve is made of flat tape. 10 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein a portion of an outer side of the heat conducting part which is configured to be brought in contact with a fluid is smooth and in that an inner side of the heat conducting part is rough to facilitate gluing the spiral sleeve to the inner side of the heat conducting part. 11 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein both ends of the spiral sleeve are face ground and all edges of both ends are rounded and smooth. 12 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein an inner diameter of the spiral sleeve is between 0.4 mm and 2.1 mm, and in that the spiral sleeve has a thickness between 0.05 mm to 0.4 mm. 13 . The catheter device of claim 3 , wherein the spiral sleeve is made out of metal or ceramics. 14 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the heat conducting part is designed as a tube surrounding the drive shaft. 15 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the heat conducting part extends out of the distal bearing and into an area which is configured to be brought in contact with a fluid, enabling heat transfer from the distal bearing to the fluid. 16 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the polymer end part comprises a region which is designed as a pigtail. 17 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the heat conducting part is made of a medical grade stainless steel. 18 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein the drive shaft further comprises: a cavity extending axially with the drive shaft and wherein the drive shaft comprises a plurality of coaxial windings which run spirally around the cavity of the drive shaft, the windings within different coaxial layers having opposite winding directions and in that an outer diameter of the drive shaft lies in a range of about 0.4 mm to about 2 mm. 19 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein an inner diameter of the heat conducting part is between 0.5 mm and 2.6 mm or in that the heat conducting part has a thickness between 0.05 mm and 0.5 mm. 20 . The catheter device of claim 1 , wherein a hub pertaining to the rotor extends less than 0.5 mm past rotor blades of the rotor towards a distal end of the catheter device.
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by means of a catheter allowing explantation, e.g. catheter pumps temporarily introduced via the vascular system · CPC title
transmitted directly by the motor rotor drive shaft · CPC title
Contact bearings, e.g. ball-and-cup or pivot bearings · CPC title
Conductive materials, e.g. antistatic coatings for spark prevention · CPC title
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