Methods and systems for delivering an implant
US-2016120678-A1 · May 5, 2016 · US
US2016120680A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016120680-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514932830-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A system for delivering an implant including a handle, a trigger, and an actuation assembly. The actuation assembly can be configured to displace the outer tubular member in the proximal direction a distance (d) relative to the handle and to separately move the inner shaft member distally a distance (x) relative to the handle upon deployment of the trigger from a first position to a second position, and move the inner shaft member proximally a distance (y) relative to the handle with no displacement of the outer tubular member upon return of the trigger from the second position to the first position.
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1 . A trigger assembly for an implant delivery system having an outer tubular member and an inner shaft member, the inner shaft member being disposed within the outer tubular member and movable distally and proximally relative to the outer tubular member and an actuation assembly configured to displace the inner shaft member distally and proximally relative to the outer tubular member: a trigger functionally connected to the actuation assembly by a driving rack; and a gear train functionally disposed between the trigger and the driving rack; wherein the gear train comprises a trigger gear sector, a trigger pinion operatively meshed with the trigger gear sector, a slide pinion operatively coupled to the trigger pinion, and a slide rack disposed on a slide coupled to the driving rack and operatively meshed with the trigger pinion. 2 . The trigger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driving rack is fixedly coupled to the slide. 3 . The trigger assembly of claim 1 , wherein the driving rack is detachably coupled to the slide. 4 . The trigger assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a ratchet mechanism functionally coupled to the trigger. 5 . The trigger assembly of claim 4 , wherein the ratchet mechanism comprises a first state configured to allow the trigger to move toward a second position and prohibit motion toward the a position. 6 . The trigger assembly of claim 4 , wherein the ratchet mechanism comprises a second state configured to allow the trigger to move toward a first position and prohibit motion toward a second position. 7 . The trigger assembly of claim 4 , where in the ratchet mechanism comprises a first pawl and a trigger ratchet rack configured to engage the pawl to permit unidirectional motion of the slide. 8 . The trigger assembly of claim 7 , wherein the pawl comprises a first state wherein the pawl engages the trigger ratchet rack to permit unidirectional motion of the slide in a first direction. 9 . The trigger assembly of claim 7 , wherein the pawl comprises a second state wherein the pawl engages the trigger ratchet rack to permit unidirectional motion of the slide in a second direction. 10 . The trigger assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pawl is configured to switch from the first state to the second state as the trigger approaches the second position from the first position. 11 . The trigger assembly of claim 10 , wherein the pawl is configured to switch from the second state to the first state as the trigger approaches the first position from the second position. 12 . The trigger assembly of claim 9 , wherein the pawl is configured to be disengaged with the trigger ratchet rack by urging the pawl away from the trigger ratchet rack. 13 . The trigger assembly of claim 12 , wherein the pawl is biased toward engagement with the trigger ratchet rack. 14 . The trigger assembly of claim 8 , wherein the ratchet mechanism further comprises a second pawl having a first state wherein the second pawl engages the ratchet rack to permit uni-direction motion of the slide in a second direction. 15 . The trigger assembly of claim 14 , wherein the first and second pawl each have a second state wherein the first and second pawl do not engage the trigger ratchet rack, and wherein when the first pawl is in the first state the second pawl is in the second state and when the second pawl is in the first state the first pawl is in the second state. 16 . The trigger assembly of claim 15 , wherein the ratchet mechanism further comprises a ratchet trip coupled to the first and second pawls. 17 . The trigger assembly of claim 16 , wherein as the trigger approaches the second position from the first position the ratchet trip causes the first pawl to switch from the first state to the second state and the ratchet trip causes the second pawl to switch from the second state to the first state. 18 . The trigger assembly of claim 16 , wherein as the trigger approaches the first position from the second position the ratchet trip causes the first pawl to switch from the second state to the first state and the ratchet trip causes the second pawl to switch from the first state to the second state.
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