Tissue thickness compensator comprising a plurality of layers
US-2024188956-A1 · Jun 13, 2024 · US
US9486190B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9486190-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113284600-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 28, 2011 |
| Priority date | Oct 28, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 8, 2016 |
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A delivery system for delivering multiple components that is assembled using snap-fit assembly and threadless engagement of syringes and associated parts.
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We claim: 1. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid-containing syringes having syringe outlets and finger support flanges; b) an actuating member that operates on the at least two syringes to provide simultaneous syringe content delivery through the syringe outlets; c) a manifold with inlet openings sized and shaped to receive the syringe outlets in an unthreaded, liquid-tight connection and configured to receive liquid contents of the at least two syringes from the syringe outlets; and d) a spray head that receives liquids from the manifold; and wherein the at least two syringes are captured by the body and connected to the manifold without requiring threaded engagement, and the body includes positive pressure spring portions that engage the finger support flanges and maintain pressure on the finger support flanges biasing the syringe outlets into the inlet openings, thereby assisting in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at the syringe outlets. 2. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the at least two syringes are held in the syringe-receiving portion by outwardly deflectable resilient sidewalls. 3. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the positive pressure spring portions comprise spring fingers that maintain pressure on the at least two syringes against the finger-grip portion. 4. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the body further comprises at least two syringes which contain tissue sealant components. 5. The spray delivery system of claim 4 , wherein the tissue sealant components are chitosan and starch. 6. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the actuating member comprises a guide rod received by the body and a thumb press oriented substantially perpendicular to the guide rod. 7. The spray delivery system of claim 6 , wherein the guide rod mates with complementary grooves within the body. 8. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , wherein the manifold maintains separation of the liquids until they reach the spray head. 9. The spray delivery system of claim 1 , further comprising a shroud or casing that engages an outer portion of the manifold. 10. The spray delivery system of claim 9 , wherein the shroud or casing surrounds and is permanently attached to the manifold. 11. The spray delivery system of claim 9 , wherein the body receives and engages the manifold through a snap-fit engagement that provides leak-free attachment of the manifold without requiring an adhesive. 12. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid-containing syringes having syringe outlets; b) an actuating member that operates on the at least two syringes to provide simultaneous syringe content delivery through the syringe outlets; c) a manifold with inlet openings sized and shaped to receive the syringe outlets in an unthreaded, liquid-tight connection and configured to receive liquid contents of the at least two syringes from the syringe outlets; and d) a spray head that receives liquids from the manifold; and wherein the manifold comprises a channel configured to receive the body, the at least two syringes are captured by the body and connected to the manifold without requiring threaded engagement, and the body includes positive pressure spring portions that engage the syringes and maintain pressure biasing the syringe outlets into the inlet openings, thereby assisting in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at the syringe outlets. 13. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid-containing syringes having syringe outlets; b) an actuating member that operates on the at least two syringes to provide simultaneous syringe content delivery through the syringe outlets; c) a manifold with inlet openings sized and shaped to receive the syringe outlets in an unthreaded, liquid-tight connection and configured to receive liquid contents of the at least two syringes from the syringe outlets; and d) a spray head that receives liquids from the manifold; and wherein the syringe outlets are tapered, the manifold has first and second ports configured to receive the liquid contents, the inlet openings are in the first and second ports and are tapered to receive the syringe outlets, the at least two syringes are captured by the body and connected to the manifold without requiring threaded engagement, and the body includes positive pressure spring portions that engage the syringes and maintain pressure biasing the syringe outlets into the inlet openings, thereby assisting in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at the syringe outlets. 14. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid-containing syringes having syringe outlets; b) an actuating member that operates on the at least two syringes to provide simultaneous syringe content delivery through the syringe outlets; c) a manifold with inlet openings sized and shaped to receive the syringe outlets in an unthreaded, liquid-tight connection and configured to receive liquid contents of the at least two syringes from the syringe outlets; and d) a spray head that receives liquids from the manifold; and wherein the body comprises at least two deflectable projections that mate with the manifold, the at least two syringes are captured by the body and connected to the manifold without requiring threaded engagement, and the body includes positive pressure spring portions that engage the syringes and maintain pressure biasing the syringe outlets into the inlet openings, thereby assisting in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at the syringe outlets. 15. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid-containing syringes having syringe outlets; b) an actuating member that operates on the at least two syringes to provide simultaneous syringe content delivery through the syringe outlets; c) a manifold with inlet openings sized and shaped to receive the syringe outlets in an unthreaded, liquid-tight connection and configured to receive liquid contents of the at least two syringes from the syringe outlets; and d) a spray head that receives liquids from the manifold; and wherein the actuating member comprises a guide rod received by the body and a thumb press oriented substantially perpendicular to the guide rod, the guide rod comprises needle-like projections and latch arms to engage the body, the at least two syringes are captured by the body and connected to the manifold without requiring threaded engagement, and the body includes positive pressure spring portions that engage the syringes and maintain pressure biasing the syringe outlets into the inlet openings, thereby assisting in maintaining a liquid-tight seal at the syringe outlets. 16. The spray delivery system of claim 15 , wherein the latch arms mate to a notch in the body preventing the actuating member from being removed during syringe assembly and use. 17. A spray delivery system comprising: a) a body having a syringe-receiving portion and a finger grip portion, the body configured to receive and capture at least two liquid
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