IP Library Granted Patent US 12702810
Granted Patent B2
US 12702810 · App. 18/622,138 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Hybrid connector for intravascular imaging devices

Inventor: Andrew Brian Graveley (Shoreview, MN)
Assignee: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
A61M39/10A61B90/361A61B2090/3614
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Patent No.
US 12702810
App. No.
18/622,138
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Intravascular imaging systems and methods for making and using intravascular imaging devices are disclosed. An example intravascular imaging device may include an imaging catheter. An imaging core may be translatable and rotatable within the imaging catheter. The imaging core may include a first imaging device and a second imaging device different from the first imaging device. A connector assembly may be disposed adjacent to a proximal end region of the imaging catheter. The connector assembly may be configured to connect the imaging catheter to a control unit. The connector assembly may include a first connector for connecting the first imaging device to the control unit and a second connector for connecting the second imaging device to the control unit. The connector assembly may be spring-loaded.

Claims (33)

1 . An intravascular imaging system, comprising:

an imaging catheter;

an imaging core translatable and rotatable within the imaging catheter;

wherein the imaging core includes a first imaging device and a second imaging device different from the first imaging device;

wherein the imaging catheter includes a connector assembly disposed adjacent to a proximal end region of the imaging catheter, the connector assembly being configured to connect the imaging catheter to a control unit;

wherein the connector assembly includes a spring and a thrust bearing;

wherein the connector assembly includes a first connector for connecting the first imaging device to the control unit and a second connector for connecting the second imaging device to the control unit; and

wherein the spring is configured to bias the thrust bearing toward a connector receptacle of the control unit such that connector assembly is spring-loaded.

2 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the first imaging device includes an ultrasound transducer.

3 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 2 , further comprising an electrical conductor coupled to the ultrasound transducer and extending to the first connector.

4 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 2 , wherein the first connector includes one or more electrical pins.

5 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the second imaging device includes an optical imaging device.

6 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 5 , further comprising an optical fiber coupled to the optical imaging device and extending to the second connector.

7 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 5 , wherein the second connector includes a ferrule and a connecting sleeve disposed about the ferrule.

8 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes an optical fiber and a ferrule disposed about the optical fiber.

9 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 8 , wherein the optical fiber and the ferrule are configured to engage the second connector.

10 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes a rotary motor.

11 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 10 , wherein the imaging core and the connector assembly define a longitudinal axis, and wherein the rotary motor is laterally offset from the longitudinal axis.

12 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes a common mode choke.

13 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes a rotary transformer.

14 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein the control unit includes an optical rotary joint.

15 . An intravascular imaging system, comprising:

an imaging catheter;

an imaging core translatable and rotatable within the imaging catheter;

wherein the imaging core includes an ultrasound transducer, a conductor coupled to and extending from the ultrasound transducer, an optical imaging device, and an optical fiber coupled to and extending from the optical imaging device;

wherein the imaging catheter includes a connector assembly disposed adjacent to a proximal end region of the imaging catheter, the connector assembly being configured to connect the imaging catheter to a motor drive unit;

wherein the connector assembly includes an electrical connector configured to couple the conductor to the motor drive unit and an optical connector configured to couple the optical fiber to the motor drive unit; and

wherein the connector assembly includes a thrust bearing and a biasing member configured to bias the thrust bearing toward the connector receptacle of the control unit.

16 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 15 , wherein the electrical connector includes one or more electrical pins.

17 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 15 , wherein the optical connector includes a ferrule disposed about the optical fiber and a connecting sleeve disposed about the ferrule.

18 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 17 , wherein the motor drive unit includes a second optical fiber and a second ferrule disposed about the second optical fiber.

19 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 18 , wherein the connecting sleeve is configured to engage the second ferrule.

20 . The intravascular imaging system of claim 1 , wherein a printed circuit board is coupled to the drive shaft.