IP Library Granted Patent US 12697141
Granted Patent B2
US 12697141 · App. 18/505,852 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Fetal vacuum extractor having compact, versatile control handle and related methods of manufacture and use thereof

Inventors: Jake Munger (Herriman, UT); Tomas Cartmill (Midvale, UT); Praveen Bollavaram (Saratoga Springs, UT); Aneesh Kuppam (South Jordan, UT)
Assignee: Laborie Medical Technologies Corp.
A61B17/442A61B2017/00526A61B2017/00561A61B2017/00681A61B2017/00982
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12697141
App. No.
18/505,852
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A vacuum extractor for use in childbirth includes a vacuum cup and a handle coupled to the vacuum cup. The handle includes a grip member and a pump member movably mounted on the grip member. The pump member is configured to be manually moved relative to the grip member by a user between a first position and a second position to generate a vacuum within the vacuum cup when the vacuum cup is disposed on the head of a fetus. The grip member includes a first laterally extending member and a second laterally extending member, which are separated from one another in a longitudinal direction. The user can grip either the first laterally extending member or the second laterally extending member while pushing the pump member toward the grip member to move the pump member from the first position to the second position during use of the vacuum extractor.

Claims (48)

1 . A vacuum extractor for use in childbirth, comprising:

a vacuum cup;

a handle coupled to the vacuum cup, the handle including:

a grip member; and

a pump member movably mounted on the grip member and configured to be manually moved relative to the grip member by a user between a first position and a second position, movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position generating a vacuum within the vacuum cup when the vacuum cup is disposed on a head of a fetus;

wherein the grip member includes a first laterally extending member and a second laterally extending member, the second laterally extending member separated from the first laterally extending member in a longitudinal direction by a distance, wherein each of the first laterally extending member and the second laterally extending member are configured to be gripped by fingers of a user while the pump member is disposed in the palm of the hand of the user, such that the user can grip either the first laterally extending member or the second laterally extending member while pushing the pump member toward the grip member to move the pump member from the first position to the second position during use of the vacuum extractor; and

wherein a vacuum pressure of at least −34.6 kPa relative to ambient pressure is achieved within the vacuum cup after moving the pump member from the first position to the second position and then back to the first position five times or less while the vacuum cup is sealed.

2 . The vacuum extractor of claim 1 , wherein the first laterally extending member comprises a generally tubular structure defining a cavity therein, the cavity in fluid communication with an interior of the vacuum cup.

3 . The vacuum extractor of claim 2 , further comprising a vacuum pressure indicator extending between an exterior of the grip member and the cavity within the first laterally extending member, the vacuum pressure indicator configured to move relative to the first laterally extending member between a first position and a second position, the vacuum pressure indicator being biased to the first position by a biasing member, and wherein the vacuum pressure indicator is configured to gradually move from the first position toward the second position responsive to increasing vacuum pressure within the cavity, a position of the vacuum pressure indicator relative to the first laterally extending member providing a relative indication of an amount of vacuum pressure within the cavity.

4 . The vacuum extractor of claim 3 , wherein the vacuum pressure indicator and the first laterally extending member have cooperating features configured to release vacuum pressure within the cavity and the vacuum cup when the vacuum pressure indicator is in the second position relative the first laterally extending member.

5 . The vacuum extractor of claim 3 , wherein the vacuum pressure indicator is manually moveable from the first position to the second position by a user, the vacuum pressure indicator thereby defining a vacuum pressure release mechanism for the vacuum extractor.

6 . The vacuum extractor of claim 5 , wherein the handle does not include any other vacuum release mechanism.

7 . The vacuum extractor of claim 1 , wherein an assembly of the grip member and the pump member has a maximum length of 105 mm or less between a proximal end surface of the pump member and a distal end surface of the first laterally extending member of the grip member, a maximum width between a first lateral side surface of the grip member and second lateral side surface of the grip member of 110 mm or less, and a maximum thickness between a front major surface and a rear major surface of the assembly of 20 mm or less.

8 . The vacuum extractor of claim 1 , wherein:

one of the grip member and the pump member has surfaces defining a fluid chamber; and

another of the grip member and the pump member has surfaces defining a piston disposed and moveable within the fluid chamber in response to movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position.

9 . The vacuum extractor of claim 8 , wherein a volume within the fluid chamber is reduced by at least 7.2 cm 3 upon movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position.

10 . A vacuum extractor for use in childbirth, comprising:

a vacuum cup;

a handle coupled to the vacuum cup, the handle including:

a grip member; and

a pump member movably mounted on the grip member and configured to be manually moved relative to the grip member by a user between a first position and a second position, movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position generating a vacuum within the vacuum cup when the vacuum cup is disposed on a head of a fetus;

wherein an assembly of the grip member and the pump member has a maximum length of 105 mm or less between a proximal end surface of the pump member and a distal end surface of a first laterally extending member of the grip member, a maximum width between a first lateral side surface of the grip member and second lateral side surface of the grip member of 110 mm or less, and a maximum thickness between a front major surface and a rear major surface of the assembly of 20 mm or less, and wherein a vacuum pressure of at least −34.6 kPa relative to ambient pressure is achieved within the vacuum cup after moving the pump member from the first position to the second position and then back to the first position five times or less while the vacuum cup is sealed.

11 . A vacuum extractor for use in childbirth, comprising:

a vacuum cup;

a handle coupled to the vacuum cup, the handle including:

a grip member; and

a pump member movably mounted on the grip member and configured to be manually moved by a user relative to the grip member between a first position and a second position, movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position generating a vacuum within the vacuum cup when the vacuum cup is disposed on a head of a fetus;

one of the grip member and the pump member having surfaces defining a fluid chamber; and

another of the grip member and the pump member having surfaces defining a piston disposed and moveable within the fluid chamber in response to movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position,

wherein an assembly of the grip member and the pump member has a maximum length of 105 mm or less between a proximal end surface of the pump member and a distal end surface of a first laterally extending member of the grip member, a maximum width between a first lateral side surface of the grip member and second lateral side surface of the grip member of 110 mm or less, and a maximum thickness between a front major surface and a rear major surface of the assembly of 20 mm or less; and

wherein a vacuum pressure of at least −34.6 kPa relative to ambient pressure is achieved within the vacuum cup after moving the pump member from the first position to the second position and then back to the first position five times or less while the vacuum cup is sealed.

12 . A method of forming a vacuum extractor for use in childbirth, comprising:

providing a vacuum cup;

forming a grip member including a first laterally extending member and a second laterally extending member, the second laterally extending member separated from the first laterally extending member in a longitudinal direction by a distance, wherein each of the first laterally extending member and the second laterally extending member are configured to be gripped by fingers of a user;

forming a handle by moveably mounting a pump member to the grip member and configuring the pump member to be manually movable relative to the grip member by a user between a first position and a second position;

coupling the vacuum cup to the handle with a fluid conduit;

configuring the grip member and the pump member such that movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position generates a vacuum within the vacuum cup when the vacuum cup is disposed on a head of a fetus, wherein the user can grip either the first laterally extending member or the second laterally extending member while pushing the pump member toward the grip member to move the pump member from the first position to the second position during use of the vacuum extractor; and

configuring the vacuum extractor such that a vacuum pressure of at least −34.6 kPa relative to ambient pressure is achieved within the vacuum cup after moving the pump member from the first position to the second position and then back to the first position five times or less while the vacuum cup is sealed.

13 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming the first laterally extending member to comprise a generally tubular structure defining a cavity therein, the cavity in fluid communication with an interior of the vacuum cup upon the coupling of the vacuum cup to the handle with the fluid conduit.

14 . The method of claim 13 , further comprising providing a vacuum pressure indicator extending between an exterior of the grip member and the cavity within the first laterally extending member, and configuring the vacuum pressure indicator to move relative to the first laterally extending member between a first position and a second position, and biasing the vacuum pressure indicator to the first position using a biasing member, and wherein the vacuum pressure indicator is configured to gradually move from the first position toward the second position responsive to increasing vacuum pressure within the cavity, a position of the vacuum pressure indicator relative to the first laterally extending member providing a relative indication of an amount of vacuum pressure within the cavity.

15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising providing the vacuum pressure indicator and the first laterally extending member with cooperating features configured to release vacuum pressure within the cavity and the vacuum cup when the vacuum pressure indicator is in the second position relative the first laterally extending member.

16 . The method of claim 15 , further comprising configuring the vacuum pressure indicator to be manually moveable from the first position to the second position by a user, the vacuum pressure indicator thereby defining a vacuum pressure release mechanism for the vacuum extractor.

17 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming the grip member and the pump member such that an assembly of the grip member and the pump member has a maximum length of 105 mm or less between a proximal end surface of the pump member and a distal end surface of the first laterally extending member of the grip member, a maximum width between a first lateral side surface of the grip member and second lateral side surface of the grip member of 110 mm or less, and a maximum thickness between a front major surface and a rear major surface of the assembly of 20 mm or less.

18 . The method of claim 12 , further comprising forming the grip member and the pump member such that:

one of the grip member and the pump member has surfaces defining a fluid chamber; and

another of the grip member and the pump member has surfaces defining a piston disposed and moveable within the fluid chamber in response to movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position.

19 . The method of claim 18 , further comprising forming the grip member and the pump member such that a volume within the fluid chamber is reduced by at least 7.2 cm 3 upon movement of the pump member relative to the grip member between the first position and the second position.