Introducer seal assembly
US-8968249-B2 · Mar 3, 2015 · US
US12576255B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12576255-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318096603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 13, 2023 |
| Priority date | Jan 13, 2022 |
| Publication date | Mar 17, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 17, 2026 |
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A medical device is adapted to seal around elongate shafts of varying diameter therethrough. The medical device includes a plurality of elastomeric sealing members together defining a variable dimension aperture, a chuck body, and a chuck ring that is rotatably secured relative to the chuck body. The medical device is adapted such that rotating the chuck ring in a first direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move closer together, thereby reducing a size of the variable dimension aperture, and rotating the chuck ring in a second direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move farther apart, thereby increasing a size of the variable dimension aperture.
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An adjustable, fluid tight seal adapted to accommodate elongate medical devices of varying diameter therethrough, the adjustable seal comprising: an inner chuck body having a longitudinal axis; a plurality of threaded rods extending through the inner chuck body at an acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis; an outer chuck ring rotatably secured relative to the inner chuck body; an inner chuck ring including a threaded surface adapted to threadedly engage with the plurality of threaded rods, the inner chuck ring secured to the outer chuck ring such that rotation of the outer chuck ring causes the inner chuck ring to rotate relative to the plurality of threaded rods; and a plurality of elastomeric sealing members, with one of the plurality of elastomeric sealing member secured to each of the plurality of threaded rods, such that the elastomeric sealing members together define a variable dimension aperture that changes size as the plurality of threaded rods translate relative to the inner chuck ring. 2 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable seal is adapted such that rotating the outer chuck ring in a first direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move closer together, thereby reducing a size of the variable dimension aperture defined by the plurality of elastomeric sealing members. 3 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the adjustable seal is adapted such that rotating the outer chuck ring in a second direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move farther apart, thereby increasing a size of the variable dimension aperture defined by the plurality of elastomeric sealing members. 4 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the inner chuck body defines a plurality of angled apertures that extend through the inner chuck body. 5 . The adjustable seal of claim 4 , wherein the plurality of angled apertures are adapted to allow the plurality of threaded rods to translate within the plurality of angled apertures. 6 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the threaded surface of the inner chuck ring is angled in order to match the acute angle with respect to the longitudinal axis that the plurality of threaded rods are disposed at. 7 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , further comprising a manifold portion that is adapted to be secured to another device. 8 . The adjustable seal of claim 7 , further comprising a shaft portion extending from the manifold portion, the shaft portion adapted to be secured to another device. 9 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , further comprising an indicator display that provides an indication of a current dimension of the variable dimension aperture. 10 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein each of the plurality of elastomeric members comprise a plurality of elastomeric layers, with each elastomeric layer secured to an adjoining elastomeric layer rotated relative to the adjoining elastomeric layer. 11 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the variable dimension aperture defined by the plurality of elastomeric members is adapted to seal against a guidewire. 12 . The adjustable seal of claim 1 , wherein the variable dimension aperture defined by the plurality of elastomeric members is adapted to seal against a dilator sheath as large as 22 French (F). 13 . A medical device adapted to accommodate elongate shafts of varying diameter therethrough, the medical device comprising: an inner chuck body; a plurality of threaded rods extending through the inner chuck body; a chuck ring rotatably secured relative to the inner chuck body, the chuck ring adapted to threadedly engage with the plurality of threaded rods such that rotation of the chuck ring causes the plurality of threaded rods to translate in response; and an elastomeric sealing assembly defining a variable dimension sealing aperture that is adapted to change size as the plurality of threaded rods translate relative to the inner chuck ring to create a fluid tight seal about an accommodated elongate shaft. 14 . The medical device of claim 13 , wherein the elastomeric sealing assembly comprises a plurality of elastomeric sealing members, with one of the plurality of elastomeric sealing member secured to each of the plurality of threaded rods, such that the elastomeric sealing members together define the variable dimension aperture. 15 . The medical device of claim 14 , wherein each of the plurality of elastomeric members comprise a plurality of elastomeric layers, with each elastomeric layer secured to an adjoining elastomeric layer rotated relative to the adjoining elastomeric layer. 16 . The medical device of claim 13 , wherein the chuck ring comprises: an outer chuck ring rotatably secured relative to the inner chuck body; and an inner chuck ring including a threaded surface adapted to threadedly engage with the plurality of threaded rods, the inner chuck ring secured to the outer chuck ring such that rotation of the outer chuck ring causes the inner chuck ring to rotate. 17 . A medical device adapted to accommodate elongate shafts of varying diameter therethrough, the medical device comprising: a plurality of elastomeric sealing members together defining a variable dimension aperture to create a fluid tight seal about an accommodated elongate shaft; a chuck body; a chuck ring rotatably secured relative to the chuck body; a plurality of threaded rods slidingly disposed within the chuck body, the plurality of threaded rods adapted to threadedly engage the chuck ring such that rotation of the chuck ring causes the plurality of threaded rods to translate; wherein the plurality of elastomeric sealing members are secured relative to the plurality of threaded rods such that the plurality of elastomeric sealing members move relative to each other as the plurality of threaded rods translate relative to the chuck body; and wherein the medical device is adapted such that rotating the chuck ring in a first direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move closer together, thereby reducing a size of the variable dimension aperture, and rotating the chuck ring in a second direction causes the plurality of elastomeric sealing members to move farther apart, thereby increasing a size of the variable dimension aperture. 18 . The medical device of claim 17 , wherein each of the plurality of elastomeric members comprise a plurality of elastomeric layers, with each elastomeric layer secured to an adjoining elastomeric layer rotated relative to the adjoining elastomeric layer. 19 . The medical device of claim 17 , wherein the chuck ring comprises: an outer chuck ring rotatably secured relative to the inner chuck body; and an inner chuck ring including a threaded surface adapted to threadedly engage with the plurality of threaded rods, the inner chuck ring secured to the outer chuck ring such that rotation of the outer chuck ring causes the inner chuck ring to rotate.
comprising more than one seal · CPC title
comprising means actively pressing on the device passing through the seal, e.g. inflatable seals, diaphragms, clamps · CPC title
characterised by the hub (connectors A61M39/10) · CPC title
with means for adjusting the seal opening or pressure (A61M39/0693 takes precedence) · CPC title
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