Mold for a centrifugal impeller, mold inserts and method for building a centrifugal impeller
US-2018087522-A1 · Mar 29, 2018 · US
US9429160B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9429160-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313832244-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Priority date | Mar 23, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2016 |
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A centrifugal blood pump reliably prevents blood from entering between an impeller and a shaft member. Pump 1 includes a pump chamber 24 , a housing 2 including a blood inlet 25 and a blood outlet 26 , an impeller 3 as a centrifugal force applying member rotatably encased in the pump chamber 24 and applying a centrifugal force to the blood Q by the rotation of the impeller 3 . A support mechanism 4 supports impeller 3 rotatably with respect to the housing 2 . The support mechanism 4 includes a rod-shaped shaft member 41 disposed at the rotation center of the impeller 3 . Shaft member 41 and the impeller 3 are formed integrally with each other, as by insert molding.
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What is claimed is: 1. A centrifugal pump comprising: a housing comprised of a hollow body having a blood inlet and a blood outlet, wherein the blood inlet communicates with a chamber of the hollow body for an inflow of blood, and wherein the blood outlet communicates with the chamber for an outflow of blood; a centrifugal impeller rotatably mounted within the chamber for applying a centrifugal force to the blood in the chamber by rotation of the centrifugal impeller, wherein the centrifugal impeller is comprised of a material having a first hardness, wherein the centrifugal impeller is comprised of a spacer member defining blood flow paths, a magnet mounted in the spacer member, and a cover member disposed over the spacer member and the magnet; and a support mechanism rotatably supporting the centrifugal impeller with respect to the housing, wherein the support mechanism includes a shaft member disposed within the centrifugal impeller along a center rotation axis of the centrifugal impeller, wherein the shaft member is comprised of a material having a second hardness greater than the first hardness; wherein the centrifugal impeller is integrally formed with the shaft member by insert molding of the spacer member and the cover member on the shaft member so that there is no interposing gap between the shaft member and the centrifugal impeller into which any blood can enter. 2. The centrifugal pump according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft member has a rod shape. 3. The centrifugal pump according to claim 1 , wherein the shaft member is made of a metal material and the impeller is made of a resin material. 4. The centrifugal pump according to claim 1 , wherein the support mechanism further comprises a first bearing installed in the housing at a lower surface of the chamber and rotatably supporting one end of the shaft member, and a second bearing installed in the housing at an upper surface of the chamber and rotatably supporting the other end of the shaft member. 5. The centrifugal pump according to claim 1 , wherein the centrifugal impeller has a disk shape and comprises a plurality of blood flow paths which are radially formed from the center of the centrifugal impeller and through which the blood passes. 6. A method of manufacturing a centrifugal pump for pumping blood, comprising the steps of: supporting a shaft member in a first die, wherein the shaft member is comprised of a material having a first hardness; integrally forming a spacer member of a centrifugal impeller with the shaft member by insert molding the spacer member onto the shaft member in the first die so that there is no interposing gap between the shaft member and the centrifugal impeller into which any blood can enter, wherein the spacer member includes a plurality of fan-shaped portions defining a plurality of blood flow paths; removing the integrally-formed spacer member and shaft member from the first die; affixing a plurality of magnets on the spacer member; supporting the shaft member and spacer member in a second die; insert molding a cover member onto the shaft member and the spacer member in the second die for enclosing the blood flow paths and the magnets, wherein the spacer member and cover member is each comprised of a respective material having a respective hardness lower than the first hardness; fabricating a housing comprised of a two-part hollow body having a blood inlet and a blood outlet, wherein the blood inlet communicates with a chamber of the hollow body for an inflow of blood, wherein the blood outlet communicates with the chamber for an outflow of blood, and wherein the hollow body has a bearing configured to receive the shaft member; and assembling and affixing the two-part hollow body with the centrifugal impeller being encased within the chamber and the shaft member being rotatably received in the bearing. 7. The method of manufacturing a centrifugal pump according to claim 6 , wherein the shaft member has a rod shape. 8. The method of manufacturing a centrifugal pump according to claim 6 , wherein the shaft member is made of a metal material and the centrifugal impeller is made of a resin material. 9. The method of manufacturing a centrifugal pump according to claim 6 , wherein the respective material of the spacer member and the cover member is comprised of thermoplastic, and wherein the step of insert molding the cover member onto the shaft member is comprised of: injecting the thermoplastic in liquid form into the second die and surrounding a portion of the shaft member; and cooling the thermoplastic in the die to solidify the cover member on the shaft member.
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