LOCKABLE QUICK COUPLING
20230321422 · 2023-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M2039/1066
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61M2039/1033
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A simply lockable quick coupling for releasably connecting a hose to an implantable apparatus, comprises a first attachment piece that can be connected to the hose and a second attachment piece that can be connected to the apparatus, wherein the attachment pieces can be rotated relative to each other in the locked state.
Claims
1. A lockable quick coupling for releasably connecting a hose to an implantable apparatus, comprising: a first attachment piece configured to be connected to the hose; and a second attachment piece configured to be connected to the implantable apparatus, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are rotatable relative to each other in a locked state, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece comprise annular contact faces that fit onto each other, wherein the annular contact faces each enclose a passage through the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece, and wherein the annular contact faces are directly pressed together to form a sealing connection in the locked state.
2. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein a radially outer peripheral region of each annular contact face recedes relative to a sealing inner contact region by an angle of at least one degree.
3. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein a radially outer peripheral region of each annular contact face recedes relative to a sealing inner contact region by an angle of less than one degree.
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5. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein in the locked state, a highest surface pressure in a sealing inner contact region of each annular contact face borders the passage.
6. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second attachment pieces includes a cylindrical holding edge projecting distally from its annular contact face and toward the other one of the first and second attachment pieces, wherein an inner diameter of the cylindrical holding edge is slightly larger than an outer diameter of the other one of the first and second attachment pieces, so that the cylindrical holding edge is configured to be pushed onto the outer diameter of the other one of the first and second attachment pieces and enclose an end of the other one of the first and second attachment pieces.
7. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are radially adapted by a clearance fit with each other.
8. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 7, wherein a strip of the clearance fit in a region is dimensioned to be (a) short enough, and (b) equipped with radii on both ends, such that the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are configured to be tilted relative to each other for venting.
9. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, further comprising: a retaining nut enclosing the first attachment piece, wherein the retaining nut comprises one or more holes configured to engage one or more corresponding radial projections of the second attachment piece in the locked state.
10. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 1, wherein the sealing connection in the locked state is obtained without a separate sealing element in the form of a sealing ring.
11. A lockable quick coupling for releasably connecting a hose with an implantable apparatus, comprising: a first attachment piece configured to be connected to the hose, and a second attachment piece configured to be connected to the implantable apparatus, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are rotatable relative to each other in a locked state, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece comprise annular contact faces that fit onto each other, wherein the annular contact faces each enclose a passage through the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece, and wherein a radially outer peripheral region of each annular contact face recedes relative to a sealing inner contact region by an angle of less than one degree.
12. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are adapted radially in a region via a clearance fit.
13. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 12, wherein the strip of the clearance fit in the region is dimensioned to be so short and on both ends is equipped with radii adjusted in such a manner that the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece can to be tilted relative to each other for venting.
14. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the quick coupling has a retaining nut enclosing the first attachment piece and being lockable to the second attachment piece such that between the retaining nut and the second attachment piece a cavity is formed in which the first attachment piece is held.
15. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 14, wherein in the cavity a spring is provided for exerting a force from the retaining nut to the first attachment piece in the direction to the second attachment piece.
16. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 15, wherein the spring is a sinuous spring.
17. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the first attachment piece for the hose has a cylindrical collar having a sharp end edge and having a step which, in the manner of a barb, secures the hose against sliding off.
18. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the locking is realized by a bayonet lock.
19. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 18, wherein the quick coupling has a protective ring covering the bayonet lock.
20. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the first attachment piece and the second attachment piece are made of titanium and all other elements of the quick coupling are made of titanium.
21. The lockable quick coupling according to claim 11, wherein the contact face of the first attachment piece is limited by a cylindrical holding edge projecting in the direction to the second attachment piece and toward the outside, wherein an inner diameter of the holding edge is slightly larger than the outer diameter at the end of the second attachment piece, so that the holding edge can be pushed onto the second attachment piece and clasps the end of the second attachment piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] The quick coupling 10 comprises the first attachment piece 14, connectable to the hose 12, the second attachment piece 16 connectable to the implantable apparatus, the retaining nut 18, the spring 20 and the protective ring 23.
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[0022] On the distal end of the nitinole spiral 13, the last helix of the nitinole spiral 13 will be guided back to the second-to-last helix of the nitinole spiral 13. There, the two helices of the nitinole spiral 13 will be guided in parallel over a short distance and be laser-welded onto the upper and the lower side. Then, the complete region of the distal end of the nitinole spiral 13 will be encapsulated, over two helices, by fatigue-endurable and biocompatible synthetic adhesive. As a result, an acute end of the nitinole spiral 13 is prevented, and a perforation or puncture of hose 12 is avoided.
[0023] Hose 12 will be bonded to attachment piece 14 by a fatigue-endurable adhesive, and the end edge 24 will be covered by a fatigue-endurable and biocompatible synthetic adhesive (epoxy) 15 for full elimination of blood from edge 24.
[0024] On its distal end opposite to end edge 24, the first attachment piece 14 comprises a contact face 30 for contacting the second attachment piece 16. The contact face 30 has an annular shape and encloses a passage 32 of the cylindrical lumen passing through the two attachment pieces 14,16. Externally, contact face 30 is delimited by a cylindrical holding edge 34 projecting in the distal direction and toward the outside. The inner diameter of holding edge 34 is slightly larger than the outer diameter at the proximal end of the second attachment piece 16 so that the holding edge 34 can be shifted onto the second attachment piece 16 and will grip around the proximal end of the second attachment piece 16.
[0025] The proximal end of the second attachment piece 16 comprises an annular contact face 36 enclosing the passage 32 on the outside. The two contact faces 30 and 36 are shaped to fit onto each other wherein, respectively, an outer peripheral region 38 of each contact face 30,36, as shown in
[0026] The first attachment piece 14 is on the outside enclosed by the retaining nut 18. The proximal end of the retaining nut 18, in
[0027] As shown in
[0028] In the region of the hook-shaped longitudinal holes 44, the retaining nut 18 is enclosed by a protective ring 23, not shown in
[0029] In the exemplary embodiment, the implantable apparatus to be connected to hose 12 is a counterpulsatile blood pump (CPD), not shown in the Figures. Hose 12 is an arterial graft whose proximal end, located opposite to the quick coupling 10 will be tightly sewed to an artery ascending from the heart, typically the subclavia, so that the hose 12 will have arterial blood flowing therethrough. In this regard, the quick coupling makes it possible to first produce the seam between the hose 12 and the subclavia during an operation, and then, in a simple manner, to connect the end of the hose 12 opposite the subclavia to the blood pump, without hazardous pulling, pressing or torsional forces being exerted between the hose 12 and the subclavia. The two attachment pieces 14,16, the spring and the retaining nut 18 are made of titanium, and the hose 12 is made of a relatively elastic and bendable material (e.g. EPTFE).
[0030] The connection between the first attachment piece 14 and the hose 12 can be produced, with the required care, already beforehand in a laboratory so that, with the aid of a suitable sealing, it will be precluded that the sharp end edge 24 might pose a risk to the surgeon or to the hose 12 when the connection is being established. Herein, the connection between the hose 12 and the first attachment piece 14 can be produced under quality control by the manufacturer and independently of the surgeon. During implantation, the surgeon merely has to lock the bayonet-type lock, without thereby having any influence on the leak-tightness of the connection.