IP Library Granted Patent US 9,427,219
Granted Patent B2
US 9,427,219 · App. 13/680,219 · Granted Aug 30, 2016

Delivery device for vascular occluding device

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Patent No.
US 9,427,219
App. No.
13/680,219
Granted
Aug 30, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A delivery device for delivering material into a catheter through a catheter port includes a cannula having a generally tubular shape and a distal end and a stability collet having a distal attachment portion configured to attach the stability collet to a catheter port. The stability collet has a longitudinal channel through which the cannula extends. The longitudinal channel is dimensioned to allow a longitudinal movement of the cannula in the longitudinal channel. The delivery device further includes an elastic member acting between the cannula and the stability collet. The elastic member biases the cannula distally relative to the stability collet. Thus, when the stability collet is attached to the catheter port, the cannula is urged toward the catheter port, thus reducing a risk of improper alignment between the cannula and the catheter port.

Claims (9)

1. A delivery device for delivering material into a catheter through a catheter port, the delivery device comprising: a cannula having a generally tubular shape and a distal end; a stability collet having a distal attachment portion configured to attach the stability collet to a catheter port and a longitudinal channel through which the cannula extends, the longitudinal channel being dimensioned to allow a longitudinal movement of the cannula in the longitudinal channel; and an elastic member acting between the cannula and the stability collet, the elastic member biasing the cannula distally relative to the stability collet, the elastic member having a relaxed state absent from external forces while inside the stability collet and a tensioned state, the relaxed state positioning the distal end of the cannula distally from the tensioned state.

2. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is a resilient spring.

3. The delivery device of claim 2 , wherein the resilient spring is a helical spring.

4. The delivery device of claim 2 , wherein the resilient spring is a compression spring with a proximal spring end restricted by the longitudinal channel of the stability collet and with a distal spring end restricted by a stop on the cannula.

5. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the entire elastic member is inside the stability collet.

6. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is in the tensioned state when the distal end of the cannula is in a position relative to the stability collet that corresponds to a position that the distal end of the cannula occupies when a catheter port is attached to the stability collet.

7. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member acts on the cannula via a stop fixedly connected to the cannula, the stop restricting a longitudinal movement of one end of the elastic member relative to the cannula in a least one direction.

8. The delivery device of claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is fixedly attached to at least one of the cannula and the stability collet.

9. The delivery device of claim 1 , further comprising an elongated occluding device stored in the cannula.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 28, 2024
From: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066700/0277 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2012
From: LAGODZKI, KAROL; WEISMAN, VANESSA; PLASSMAN, TREVOR
To: COOK INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 029318/0787 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 19, 2012
From: COOK INCORPORATED
To: COOK MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 029318/0825 →