IP Library Granted Patent US 7,001,407
Granted Patent B2
US 7,001,407 · App. 10/929,897 · Granted Feb 21, 2006

Distal protection mechanically attached filter cartridge

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Patent No.
US 7,001,407
App. No.
10/929,897
Granted
Feb 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Distal protection filter assembly and methods for coupling a filter to an elongate shaft. A filter assembly may include a tubular adaptor having a distal holding receptacle. The filter may include struts adapted and configured for being coupled to the holding receptacle.

Claims (37)

1. A filtering device, comprising:

an elongate shaft;

a holding receptacle coupled to the shaft;

a filter including one or more struts that are disposed on the holding receptacle; and

a sleeve disposed over the holding receptacle and the struts;

wherein the holding receptacle includes one or more grooves and wherein the struts are disposed within the grooves.

2. A filtering device, comprising:

an elongate shaft;

a holding receptacle coupled to the shaft;

a filter including one or more struts that are disposed on the holding receptacle;

a sleeve disposed over the holding receptacle and the struts;

a seal tube attached to the holding receptacle; and

one or more bearings disposed near the seal tube and the holding receptacle.

3. A distal protection filter assembly, comprising:

an elongate guidewire;

a holding receptacle coupled to the guidewire;

a sleeve disposed over the holding receptacle; and

a filter, the filter including one or more struts that each have an end region disposed between the holding receptacle and the sleeve.

4. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 3 , wherein the holding receptacle includes one or more grooves and wherein the one or more strut end regions are disposed within the grooves.

5. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 3 , further comprising a seal tube attached to the holding receptacle.

6. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 5 , further comprising one or more bearings disposed near the seal tube and the holding receptacle.

7. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 3 , wherein the one or more struts each have a flared end disposed near the end region.

8. A filtering device, comprising:

a guidewire;

a tubular adaptor coupled to the guidewire, the adaptor having a proximal end, a distal end, a lumen extending therethrough, and a holding receptacle disposed near the distal end;

a distal protection filter coupled to the adaptor, the filter including a plurality of struts that each have an end region disposed on the holding receptacle; and

a cap disposed over the end regions of the struts.

9. The filtering device of claim 8 , wherein the holding receptacle includes a plurality of grooves.

10. The filtering device of claim 9 , wherein the end regions of the struts are disposed in the grooves.

11. A distal protection filter assembly, comprising:

an elongate guidewire;

a holding receptacle coupled to the guidewire;

a sleeve disposed over the holding receptacle; and

a filter, the filter including one or more struts that each include an end region that is mechanically locked to the holding receptacle.

12. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 11 , wherein the end regions of the one or more struts are disposed between the holding receptacle and the sleeve.

13. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 11 , wherein the holding receptacle includes a plurality of grooves.

14. The distal protection filter assembly of claim 13 , wherein the end regions of the struts are disposed in the grooves.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2006
From: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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