IP Library Granted Patent US 12685535
Granted Patent B2
US 12685535 · App. 18/645,138 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Applicator for wound closure device

Inventors: Bryan Knodel (Flagstaff, AZ); Vincent Biondo (Flemington, NJ); Kaylah Ruiz (Moorestown, NJ); John Crombie (East Hanover, NJ); Anthony Bellezza (Moorestown, NJ); Dan Mazzucco (Haddon Heights, NJ)
Assignee: ZSX MEDICAL, LLC
A61B17/10A61B17/083A61B2017/00367
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Patent No.
US 12685535
App. No.
18/645,138
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An applicator for a wound closure device includes a proximal handle and a barrel extending from the handle. The barrel includes an elongate shaft, a slidable elongate actuator, and an elongate, slidable ejector rod. A jaw is pivotably attached to a distal end of the elongate actuator. The jaw has a first pair of prongs and the shaft distally terminates in a second pair of prongs. The first and second pairs of prongs are configured to releasably receive the wound closure device. A single trigger is attached to the handle and is actuatable to a first position configured to enable loading of the wound closure device to the first and second pairs of prongs, a second position configured to open the loaded wound closure device, a third position configured to close the loaded wound closure device, and a fourth position configured to release the wound closure device from the applicator.

Claims (65)

1 . An applicator for a wound closure device, the applicator comprising:

a proximal handle;

a barrel extending distally from the handle, the barrel including:

an elongate shaft secured to the handle in a stationary manner,

a slidable, elongate actuator slidably engaged with the handle, and

a slidable, elongate ejector rod slidably engaged with the handle;

a jaw pivotably attached to a distal end of the elongate actuator, the jaw having a first pair of prongs, and the shaft distally terminating in a second pair of prongs, the first and second pairs of prongs being configured to releasably receive the wound closure device; and

a single trigger attached to the handle, the single trigger being successively actuatable to multiple discrete positions:

a first position configured to enable loading of the wound closure device to the first and second pairs of prongs,

a second position wherein the loaded wound closure device is opened, and

at least one subsequent position closing the loaded wound closure device and releasing the wound closure device from the applicator.

2 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the elongate actuator includes an actuator slot and the shaft includes a shaft slot.

3 . The applicator of claim 2 , wherein an upper end of the trigger defines a fork and a proximal end of the ejector rod defines a clevis, the fork being pivotably attached to the clevis via a pin, the pin also extending transversely through the actuator slot and through the shaft slot.

4 . The applicator of claim 2 , wherein the shaft slot includes a first, proximal axial portion and a second, distal axial portion, joined together by a third and intermediate, transition portion, the first axial portion being spaced in relation to the second axial portion.

5 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the at least one subsequent position comprises a third position closing the loaded wound closure device and a fourth position releasing the wound closure device from the applicator, and wherein successive proximal gripping of the single trigger transitions the single trigger from the first position to the fourth position, and retraction of the single trigger transitions the single trigger from the fourth position to the first position.

6 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second pairs of prongs include a respective pair of axially directed and laterally inwardly extending ribs.

7 . The applicator of claim 1 , wherein the second pair of prongs are fixedly secured to the shaft in a stationary manner.

8 . An applicator for a wound closure device, the applicator comprising:

a proximal handle;

a barrel extending distally from the handle, the barrel including:

an elongate shaft having a shaft slot, the shaft slot including a first, proximal axial portion and a second, distal axial portion, joined together by a third and intermediate, transition portion, the first axial portion being spaced in relation to the second axial portion,

a slidable, elongate actuator having an axially oriented and generally linear actuator slot, a proximal end of the actuator slot including a protuberance extending upwardly therefrom, wherein the protuberance is aligned with the proximal portion of the shaft slot and a remainder of the actuator slot is aligned with the distal portion of shaft slot, and

a slidable, elongate ejector rod;

a jaw pivotably attached to a distal end of the elongate actuator, the jaw having a first pair of prongs, and the shaft distally terminating in a second pair of prongs, the first and second pairs of prongs being configured to releasably receive the wound closure device; and

a single trigger attached to the handle, the single trigger being successively actuatable to four discrete positions:

a first position configured to enable loading of the wound closure device to the first and second pairs of prongs,

a second position configured to open the loaded wound closure device,

a third position configured to close the loaded wound closure device, and

a fourth position configured to release the wound closure device from the applicator.

9 . The applicator of claim 8 , further comprising a detent mechanism, the detent mechanism comprising three successive depressions formed in an upper end of the elongate actuator and a spring-loaded member positioned to engage one of the three depressions.

10 . The applicator of claim 9 , wherein, in the first position of the single trigger:

(i) the spring-loaded member is positioned in a first depression of the three depressions; and

(ii) the pin is positioned within the protuberance of the actuator slot and within the proximal axial portion of the shaft slot.

11 . The applicator of claim 9 , wherein, in the second position of the single trigger:

(i) the spring-loaded member is positioned in a second depression of the three depressions;

(ii) the pin is distally advanced within the proximal axial portion of the shaft slot relative to the position thereof in the first position of the single trigger;

(iii) the pin remains within the protuberance of the actuator slot, thereby distally advancing the elongate actuator relative to the position thereof in the first position of the single trigger; and

(iv) the ejector rod is distally advanced relative to the position thereof in the first position of the single trigger.

12 . The applicator of claim 9 , wherein, in the third position of the single trigger:

(i) the spring-loaded member is positioned in a third depression of the three depressions;

(ii) the pin is distally advanced into the intermediate, transition portion of the shaft slot, coinciding with a proximal end of the distal axial portion of the shaft slot;

(iii) the pin exits the protuberance of the actuator slot; and

(iv) the ejector rod is distally advanced relative to the position thereof in the second position of the single trigger.

13 . The applicator of claim 9 , wherein, in the fourth position of the single trigger:

(i) the spring-loaded member is positioned in a third depression of the three depressions;

(ii) the pin is distally advanced within the distal axial portion of the shaft slot relative to the position thereof in the third position of the single trigger;

(iii) the shaft and the elongate actuator remain in the same respective positions thereof as in the third position of the single trigger; and

(iv) the ejector rod is distally advanced relative to the position thereof in the third position of the single trigger and configured to contact and eject the wound closure device from the applicator.

14 . An applicator for a wound closure device, the applicator comprising:

a proximal handle;

a barrel extending distally from the handle, the barrel including:

an elongate shaft,

a slidable, elongate actuator, and

a slidable, elongate ejector rod;

a jaw pivotably attached to a distal end of the elongate actuator, the jaw having a first pair of prongs, and the shaft distally terminating in a second pair of prongs, the first and second pairs of prongs being configured to releasably receive the wound closure device, and wherein the jaw further includes a pin projecting laterally outwardly from the jaw and extending through a camming slot formed in a sidewall of the elongate actuator and extending through a generally vertical, support slot formed in a sidewall of the shaft; and

a single trigger attached to the handle, the single trigger being successively actuatable to four discrete positions:

a first position configured to enable loading of the wound closure device to the first and second pairs of prongs,

a second position configured to open the loaded wound closure device,

a third position configured to close the loaded wound closure device, and

a fourth position configured to release the wound closure device from the applicator.

15 . The applicator of claim 14 , wherein each generally vertical, support slot is generally arcuate.

16 . The applicator of claim 14 , wherein the camming slot defines three continuous legs, a first leg of the three continuous legs angularly declining from an upper distal end thereof to a lower proximal end thereof, a second leg of the three continuous legs angularly inclining from a lower distal end thereof to an upper proximal end thereof, and the third leg of the three continuous legs extending generally axially and proximally from the upper proximal end of the second leg.

17 . The applicator of claim 16 , wherein the pin is positioned proximate the upper distal end of the first leg of the camming slot and proximate an upper end of the support slot, and the first pair of prongs is oriented substantially parallel with the second pair of prongs, in the first position of the single trigger.

18 . The applicator of claim 16 , wherein the pin is positioned proximate the lower proximal end of the first leg of the camming slot and proximate a lower end of the support slot, and the first pair of prongs are angled away from the second pair of prongs, in the second position of the single trigger.

19 . The applicator of claim 16 , wherein the pin is positioned in the third leg of the camming slot, and the first pair of prongs is oriented substantially parallel with the second pair of prongs, in the third position of the single trigger.