Hemostasis Valves and Methods for Making and Using Hemostasis Valves

US2019076640A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019076640-A1
Application numberUS-201816128068-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 11, 2018
Priority dateSep 12, 2017
Publication dateMar 14, 2019
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Hemostasis valves and methods for making and using hemostasis valves are disclosed. An example hemostasis valve may include a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region. A first seal member may be disposed within the proximal end region of the main body. A plunger may be coupled to the proximal end region of the main body. The plunger may be designed to shift between a first position and a second position. A first locking member may be disposed along the proximal end region of the main body. A second locking member may be disposed along the plunger. The second locking member may be designed to engage the first locking member.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A hemostasis valve, comprising: a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region; a first seal member disposed within the proximal end region of the main body; a plunger coupled to the proximal end region of the main body, the plunger being designed to shift between a first position and a second position; a first locking member disposed along the proximal end region of the main body; and a second locking member disposed along the plunger, the second locking member being designed to engage the first locking member. 2 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , further comprising a cartridge at least partially disposed within the proximal end region of the main body, wherein the first seal is within the cartridge. 3 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , wherein the first seal member is designed to be in a natively closed configuration. 4 . The hemostasis valve of claim 3 , wherein the plunger is designed to open the first seal member when shifted to the second position. 5 . The hemostasis valve of claim 5 , wherein the plunger is designed to engage the first locking member with the second locking member and maintain the plunger in the second position. 6 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , wherein the first locking member includes a first projection region disposed along the proximal end region of the main body and extending radially outward from the proximal end region of the main body. 7 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , wherein the first locking member includes an annular region having an opening formed therein. 8 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , wherein a shoulder region is defined adjacent to the first projection region. 9 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , wherein the second locking member includes a second projection region disposed along the plunger extending radially inward from the plunger. 10 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , further comprising: a rib disposed along the proximal end region of the main body; a slot disposed along the plunger, the slot configured to receive the rib; and an alignment member disposed along an outer surface of the plunger, the alignment member corresponding to a position of the slot. 11 . The hemostasis valve of claim 1 , further comprising: a second seal member disposed at least partially within the main body; and a compression member coupled to the proximal end region of the main body, the compression member being designed to shift the second seal member between an open configuration and a sealed configuration. 12 . The hemostasis valve of claim 11 , wherein the plunger is designed to rotate the compression member and shift the second seal member to the sealed configuration when the plunger is rotated in a first direction while the plunger is at the second position, and wherein the plunger is designed to engage the first locking member with the second locking member and maintain the plunger in the second position when the plunger is rotated in a second direction different from the first direction while the plunger is at the second position. 13 . The hemostasis valve of claim 11 , wherein the compression member includes a nut threadably engaged with an external thread disposed along an outer surface of the proximal end region of the main body. 14 . The hemostasis valve of claim 11 , wherein the compression member includes a nut threadably engaged with an internal thread disposed along an inner surface of the proximal end region of the main body. 15 . A hemostasis valve, comprising: a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region; a cartridge at least partially disposed within the proximal end region of the main body, the cartridge including a first seal member; wherein the first seal member is designed to be in a natively closed configuration; a second seal member disposed within the proximal end region of the main body; a nut coupled to the proximal end region of the main body, the nut being designed to shift the second seal member between an open configuration and a sealed configuration; a plunger coupled to the proximal end region of the main body, the plunger being designed to shift between a first axial position and a second axial position; wherein shifting the plunger to the second axial position opens the first seal member; a first locking member disposed along the proximal end region of the main body; a second locking member disposed along the plunger; wherein rotating the plunger in a first direction while the plunger is at the second axial position rotates the nut and shifts the second seal member from the open configuration to the sealed configuration; and wherein rotating the plunger in a second direction while the plunger is at the second axial position engages the first locking member with the second locking member and maintains the plunger at the second axial position. 16 . The hemostasis valve of claim 15 , wherein the nut is threadably engaged with an external thread disposed along an outer surface of the proximal end region of the main body. 17 . The hemostasis valve of claim 15 , wherein the nut is threadably engaged with an internal thread disposed along an inner surface of the proximal end region of the main body. 18 . The hemostasis valve of claim 15 , wherein the first locking member includes a first projection disposed along the proximal end region of the main body and extending radially outward from the proximal end region of the main body, wherein a shoulder region is defined along the first projection. 19 . A method for using a hemostasis valve, the method comprising: securing a hemostasis valve to a medical device, the hemostasis valve comprising: a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region; a seal member disposed within the proximal end region of the main body, wherein the seal member is designed to be in a natively closed configuration, and a plunger coupled to the proximal end region of the main body, the plunger being designed to shift between a first axial position and a second axial position, a first locking member disposed along the proximal end region of the main body, and a second locking member disposed along the plunger; shifting the plunger to the second axial position to open the seal member; and rotating the plunger in a first direction while the plunger is at the second axial position to engage the first locking member with the second locking member and maintain the plunger at the second axial position. 20 . The method of claim 19 , further comprising rotating the plunger in a second direction opposite the first direction while the plunger is at the second axial position.

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  • the seal being a passive seal made of a resilient material with or without an opening · CPC title

  • comprising more than one seal · CPC title

  • with means for adjusting the seal opening or pressure (A61M39/0693 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising means actively pressing on the device passing through the seal, e.g. inflatable seals, diaphragms, clamps · CPC title

  • including means for seal penetration · CPC title

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What does patent US2019076640A1 cover?
Hemostasis valves and methods for making and using hemostasis valves are disclosed. An example hemostasis valve may include a main body having a distal end region and a proximal end region. A first seal member may be disposed within the proximal end region of the main body. A plunger may be coupled to the proximal end region of the main body. The plunger may be designed to shift between a first…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Boston Scient Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M39/0613. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Mar 14 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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