Devices, systems, and methods for a biopsy cap and housing
US-2020138272-A1 · May 7, 2020 · US
US12582296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12582296-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318234155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 15, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 24, 2026 |
| Grant date | Mar 24, 2026 |
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Biopsy caps and seals, and methods for making and using the same may be provided in conjunction with an endoscope assembly. A seal may include a main body including a circumferential outer wall surrounding a central lumen. The seal may include at least one support wall extending radially from the outer wall towards a center of the lumen, and at least one helical flap extending from the support wall helically downward along an inner surface of the outer wall, where the at least one helical flap defines an opening at the center of the lumen. The seal may alternatively include a plurality of projections extending radially inward from the outer wall towards a center of the lumen, where the plurality of projections are arranged in a series of circumferentially and angularly offset layers.
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A seal for use in combination with an endoscope, comprising: a main body including a circumferential outer wall surrounding a central lumen, the main body having a top surface and a bottom surface; and a plurality of projections extending radially inward from the outer wall towards a center of the lumen, wherein the plurality of projections are arranged in a series of circumferentially and angularly offset layers, wherein each layer includes a plurality of projections; wherein: each of the projections extends from the outer wall to a tip configured to enter an exterior longitudinal channel of a device inserted into the central lumen; the tips of the plurality of projections are spaced apart from one another and the plurality of projections are arranged with set angular offsets therebetween to extend in a spiral around the seal so that the tips of the plurality of projections engage the exterior longitudinal channel of the device regardless of the rotational orientation of the device within the central lumen; and an outer surface of the outer wall includes a plurality of axial slits. 2 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of projections define an opening at the center of the lumen, the opening extending axially through the seal. 3 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein the series of angularly offset layers extends axially along the main body such that the projections spiral downward around the seal from the top surface to the bottom surface of the main body. 4 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein each layer includes the same number of projections. 5 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of projections in each layer are circumferentially spaced apart. 6 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein each layer includes between 3 and 15 projections. 7 . The seal of claim 6 , wherein the plurality of projections are arranged in between 3 and 15 layers. 8 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein each layer of projections is offset by between 10 and 40 degrees from adjacent layers. 9 . The seal of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of projections are molded as part of the outer wall. 10 . A method of making a seal for use in combination with an endoscope, comprising: molding a seal as a single piece element, the seal molded to have a main body including a circumferential outer wall surrounding a central lumen, an outer surface of the outer wall includes a plurality of axial slits, and a plurality of projections extending radially outward from the wall away from the lumen, wherein the plurality of projections are molded in a series of circumferentially and angularly offset layers, wherein each of the projections extends from the outer wall to a tip configured to enter an exterior longitudinal channel of a device inserted into the central lumen, and the tips of the plurality of projections are spaced apart from one another and the plurality of projections are arranged with set angular offsets therebetween to extend in a spiral around the seal so that the tips of the plurality of projections engage the exterior longitudinal channel of the device regardless of the rotational orientation of the device within the central lumen; and turning the molded seal inside out such that the plurality of projections extend radially inward toward a center of the central lumen. 11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein molding the seal includes assembling a multi-piece radially ejectable mold around a core element, wherein the core element defines the shape of the wall and the multi-piece mold defines the shape and orientation of the plurality of projections, wherein molding further includes injection molding the seal and then disassembling the multi-piece mold. 12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein molding the seal includes assembling an axial staked mold including a top and a base and a plurality of plates, wherein each plate defines the shape and orientation of one layer of projections, wherein molding further includes injection molding the seal and then disassembling the axial staked mold. 13 . A biopsy cap comprising: an outer shell defining a cavity therein; and a seal disposed within the cavity of the outer shell; wherein the seal comprises: a main body including a circumferential outer wall surrounding a central lumen, the main body having a top surface and a bottom surface; and a plurality of projections extending radially inward from the outer wall towards a center of the lumen, wherein the plurality of projections are arranged in a series of circumferentially and angularly offset layers, wherein each layer includes a plurality of projections; wherein: each of the projections extends from the outer wall to a tip configured to enter an exterior longitudinal channel of a device inserted into the central lumen; the tips of the plurality of projections are spaced apart from one another and the plurality of projections are arranged with set angular offsets therebetween to extend in a spiral around the seal so that the tips of the plurality of projections engage the exterior longitudinal channel of the device regardless of the rotational orientation of the device within the central lumen; and outer surface of the outer wall includes a plurality of axial slits. 14 . The biopsy cap of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of projections define an opening at the center of the lumen, the opening extending axially through the seal. 15 . The biopsy cap of claim 13 , wherein the series of angularly offset layers extends axially along the main body such that the projections spiral downward around the seal from the top surface to the bottom surface of the main body. 16 . The biopsy cap of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of projections in each layer are circumferentially spaced apart. 17 . The biopsy cap of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of projections are molded as part of the outer wall. 18 . The biopsy cap of claim 13 , further comprising a base with a securing member for securing the biopsy cap to a port on the endoscope.
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