IP Library Granted Patent US 8,337,474
Granted Patent B2
US 8,337,474 · App. 12/760,409 · Granted Dec 25, 2012

Devices and methods for treatment of damaged tissue

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Patent No.
US 8,337,474
App. No.
12/760,409
Granted
Dec 25, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Methods and devices for treatment of damaged tissue are disclosed, including treatment of wounds by employing non-electrically powered, reduced pressure therapy devices. Maintenance and control of the sub atmospheric pressure exerted may be provided by such devices while minimizing discomfort to the user. The devices may be configured to be worn inconspicuously underneath clothing.

Claims (222)

1. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the sliding seal; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and wherein the sliding seal further comprises seal indicia that are not visible through the longitudinal window region.

2. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

3. The patient treatment device of claim 2 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

4. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

5. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

6. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

7. The patient treatment devices of claim 6 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

8. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

9. The patient treatment device of claim 8 , wherein the actuator comprises a releasable latch mechanism.

10. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

11. The patient treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

12. The patient treatment device of claim 11 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

13. The patient treatment device of claim 12 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

14. The patient treatment device of claim 13 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

15. The patient treatment device of claim 11 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

16. The patient treatment device of claim 15 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

17. The patient treatment device of claim 16 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

18. The patient treatment device of claim 14 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

19. The patient treatment device of claim 10 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

20. The patient treatment device of claim 1 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

21. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the sliding seal and an offset window region that is circumferentially offset from the longitudinal viewing region, and wherein the sliding seal further comprises seal indicia that are not visible through the longitudinal window region.

22. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

23. The patient treatment device of claim 22 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

24. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

25. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

26. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

27. The patient treatment devices of claim 26 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

28. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

29. The patient treatment device of claim 28 , wherein the actuator comprises a releasable latch mechanism.

30. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

31. The patient treatment device of claim 30 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

32. The patient treatment device of claim 31 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

33. The patient treatment device of claim 32 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

34. The patient treatment device of claim 33 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

35. The patient treatment device of claim 31 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

36. The patient treatment device of claim 35 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

37. The patient treatment device of claim 36 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

38. The patient treatment device of claim 32 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

39. The patient treatment device of claim 30 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

40. The patient treatment device of claim 21 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

41. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the sliding seal and an offset window region that is circumferentially offset from the longitudinal viewing region, and wherein the sliding seal further comprises seal indicia that are not visible through the longitudinal window region and the offset window region is configured to view the seal indicia when the seal is in a proximal position within the vacuum chamber.

42. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

43. The patient treatment device of claim 42 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

44. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

45. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

46. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

47. The patient treatment devices of claim 46 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

48. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

49. The patient treatment device of claim 48 , wherein the actuator comprises a releasable latch mechanism.

50. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

51. The patient treatment device of claim 50 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

52. The patient treatment device of claim 51 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

53. The patient treatment device of claim 52 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

54. The patient treatment device of claim 53 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

55. The patient treatment device of claim 51 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

56. The patient treatment device of claim 55 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

57. The patient treatment device of claim 56 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

58. The patient treatment device of claim 46 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

59. The patient treatment device of claim 50 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

60. The patient treatment device of claim 41 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

61. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

62. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

63. The patient treatment device of claim 62 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

64. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

65. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

66. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

67. The patient treatment devices of claim 66 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

68. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

69. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

70. The patient treatment device of claim 69 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

71. The patient treatment device of claim 70 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

72. The patient treatment device of claim 71 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

73. The patient treatment device of claim 72 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

74. The patient treatment device of claim 70 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

75. The patient treatment device of claim 74 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

76. The patient treatment device of claim 75 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

77. The patient treatment device of claim 71 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

78. The patient treatment device of claim 69 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

79. The patient treatment device of claim 61 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

80. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; and a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing, the actuator comprising a releasable latch mechanism.

81. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

82. The patient treatment device of claim 81 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

83. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

84. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

85. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

86. The patient treatment devices of claim 85 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

87. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

88. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

89. The patient treatment device of claim 88 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

90. The patient treatment device of claim 89 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

91. The patient treatment device of claim 90 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

92. The patient treatment device of claim 91 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

93. The patient treatment device of claim 89 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

94. The patient treatment device of claim 93 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

95. The patient treatment device of claim 94 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

96. The patient treatment device of claim 90 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

97. The patient treatment device of claim 88 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

98. The patient treatment device of claim 80 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

99. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector comprising a connector seal and configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

100. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

101. The patient treatment device of claim 100 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

102. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

103. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

104. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

105. The patient treatment devices of claim 104 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

106. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

107. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

108. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector comprising a connector seal and configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber; wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

109. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

110. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

111. The patient treatment device of claim 99 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

112. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

113. The patient treatment device of claim 112 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

114. The patient treatment device of claim 109 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

115. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

116. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

117. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

118. The patient treatment devices of claim 109 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

119. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

120. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

121. The patient treatment device of claim 120 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

122. The patient treatment device of claim 121 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

123. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

124. The patient treatment device of claim 108 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

125. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector comprising a connector seal and configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber; wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber and into the connector.

126. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

127. The patient treatment device of claim 126 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

128. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

129. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

130. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

131. The patient treatment devices of claim 130 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

132. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

133. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

134. The patient treatment device of claim 133 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

135. The patient treatment device of claim 134 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

136. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

137. The patient treatment device of claim 125 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

138. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber; wherein the distal opening is located in a distal conduit of the housing and the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

139. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

140. The patient treatment device of claim 139 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

141. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

142. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

143. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

144. The patient treatment devices of claim 143 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

145. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

146. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

147. The patient treatment device of claim 138 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

148. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber, the connector comprising a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing; wherein the distal opening is located in a distal conduit of the housing and the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

149. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

150. The patient treatment device of claim 149 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

151. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

152. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

153. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

154. The patient treatment devices of claim 153 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

155. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

156. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

157. The patient treatment device of claim 148 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

158. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis, a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis, and a distal opening with a retractable sealing member; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; and a connector comprising a connector seal and configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

159. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

160. The patient treatment device of claim 159 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

161. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

162. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

163. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

164. The patient treatment devices of claim 163 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

165. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

166. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

167. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

168. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

169. The patient treatment device of claim 168 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

170. The patient treatment device of claim 169 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

171. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

172. The patient treatment device of claim 158 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

173. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; a sealant layer configured to releasably attach to a skin surface; and a tube configured to provide fluid communication between the sealant layer and the reduced pressure therapy device.

174. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

175. The patient treatment device of claim 174 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

176. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

177. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

178. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

179. The patient treatment device of claim 178 , wherein the two constant force spring members have different orientations.

180. The patient treatment devices of claim 178 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

181. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

182. The patient treatment device of claim 181 , wherein the sliding seal further comprises seal indicia that are not visible through the longitudinal window region.

183. The patient treatment device of claim 182 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises an offset window region that is circumferentially offset from the longitudinal viewing region.

184. The patient treatment device of claim 183 , wherein the offset window region is configured to view the seal indicia when the seal is in a proximal position within the vacuum chamber.

185. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

186. The patient treatment device of claim 185 , wherein the actuator comprises a releasable latch mechanism.

187. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

188. The patient treatment device of claim 187 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

189. The patient treatment device of claim 188 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

190. The patient treatment device of claim 189 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

191. The patient treatment device of claim 190 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

192. The patient treatment device of claim 188 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

193. The patient treatment device of claim 192 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

194. The patient treatment device of claim 193 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

195. The patient treatment device of claim 189 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

196. The patient treatment device of claim 187 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

197. The patient treatment device of claim 173 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

198. A patient treatment device, comprising: a reduced pressure therapy device, comprising: a housing with vacuum chamber, the vacuum chamber comprising a longitudinal axis and a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a sliding seal configured to sealably slide within the vacuum chamber along the longitudinal axis, the sliding seal comprising a non-circular cross-sectional shape transverse to the longitudinal axis; a substantially constant force spring mechanism contained within the housing and attached to the sliding seal and to the housing; wherein the housing comprises a rear cap with a spring assembly covering the proximal opening of the vacuum chamber, and wherein the constant force spring mechanism is attached proximally to the spring assembly of the housing; a sealant layer configured to releasably attach to a skin surface, wherein the sealant layer comprises a hydrocolloid material configured to seal potential fluid leak paths; and a tube configured to provide fluid communication between the sealant layer and the reduced pressure therapy device.

199. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the vacuum chamber is configured to be removable from the reduced pressure therapy device.

200. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device comprises an attachment mechanism configured to wearably attach the reduced pressure therapy device to a patient.

201. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the slidable seal comprises a perimeter with a variable longitudinal length.

202. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the slidable seal comprises at least one curved surface configured to push against a spring surface of the constant force spring mechanism.

203. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the constant force spring mechanism comprises two constant force spring members.

204. The patient treatment device of claim 203 , wherein the two constant force spring members have different orientations.

205. The patient treatment devices of claim 203 , wherein the two constant force spring members are attached to separate posts of the housing.

206. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a longitudinal window region configured to view the slidable seal.

207. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the sliding seal further comprises seal indicia that are not visible through the longitudinal window region.

208. The patient treatment device of claim 207 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises an offset window region that is circumferentially offset from the longitudinal viewing region.

209. The patient treatment device of claim 208 , wherein the offset window region is configured to view the seal indicia when the seal is in a proximal position within the vacuum chamber.

210. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the housing comprises a posterior opening and the patient treatment device further comprises an actuator configured to releasably attach to the posterior opening of the housing.

211. The patient treatment device of claim 210 , wherein the actuator comprises a releasable latch mechanism.

212. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the vacuum chamber further comprises a distal opening with a retractable sealing member.

213. The patient treatment device of claim 212 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a connector configured to retract the retractable sealing member to provide fluid communication through the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

214. The patient treatment device of claim 213 , wherein the connector further comprises a connector seal.

215. The patient treatment device of claim 214 , wherein the connector seal is configured to deform into the connector.

216. The patient treatment device of claim 215 , wherein the connector seal is configured to be deformed by the distal opening of the vacuum chamber.

217. The patient treatment device of claim 213 , wherein the distal opening of the vacuum chamber is located in a distal conduit of the housing.

218. The patient treatment device of claim 217 , wherein the distal conduit of the housing is configured to receive the connector.

219. The patient treatment device of claim 218 , wherein the connector comprises a latch structure configured to releasably attach to the distal conduit of the housing.

220. The patient treatment device of claim 214 , wherein the connector seal is a slit seal.

221. The patient treatment device of claim 212 , wherein the retractable sealing member is in a normally closed configuration.

222. The patient treatment device of claim 198 , wherein the reduced pressure therapy device further comprises a lubricant configured to reduce friction between the slidable seal and the vacuum chamber.

Assignments (10)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 1, 2024
From: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
To: SOLVENTUM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES COMPANY
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 28, 2023
From: KCI LICENSING, INC.
To: 3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 7, 2019
From: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
To: KCI USA, INC.; KCI LICENSING, INC.
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST REEL/FRAME 040098/0268 Recorded Feb 8, 2017
From: WILMINGTON TRUST
To: KCI USA, INC.
Reel/Frame 041666/0320 →
LIMITED THIRD LIEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 7, 2016
From: KCI USA, INC.; LIFECELL CORPORATION; KCI LICENSING, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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SECOND LIEN SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 21, 2016
From: KCI USA, INC.; LIFECELL CORPORATION; KCI LICENSING, INC.
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 040098/0268 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2015
From: SPIRACUR INC.
To: KCI LICENSING, INC.
Reel/Frame 037355/0210 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Dec 1, 2015
From: HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: SPIRACUR INC.
Reel/Frame 037179/0541 →
ASSIGNMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Nov 14, 2015
From: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS RETIRING AGENT
To: HEALTHCARE FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS, LLC, AS SUCCESSOR AGENT
Reel/Frame 037111/0836 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2014
From: SPIRACUR INC., AS GRANTOR
To: GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION, AS AGENT
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