IP Library Granted Patent US 11,083,556
Granted Patent B2
US 11,083,556 · App. 16/436,711 · Granted Aug 10, 2021

Implant loading device and system

Inventors: Ryan Olivera (Granite Bay, CA); Hoang Nguyen (San Jose, CA)
Assignee: Pulmonx Corporation
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Patent No.
US 11,083,556
App. No.
16/436,711
Granted
Aug 10, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices, methods, and systems are provided for loading an implantable device into a container. One aspect of the loading system contains a loader element with a loading tunnel that is configured to gradually contract an implantable device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable device travels through the loading tunnel.

Claims (42)

1. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel;

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel; and

a plunger element, wherein the plunger element comprises an elongated portion that is configured to push the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the plunger element is configured to push the implantable pulmonary device into a delivery catheter.

3. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel; and

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state;

wherein the loading tunnel further defines an internal transfer cavity that communicates with the loading cavity, the transfer cavity sized to receive the implantable device from the loading cavity and retain the implantable pulmonary device in the compressed state; and

wherein the loading tunnel further defines a container cavity that communicates with the transfer cavity, the container cavity sized to receive a container that receives the implantable pulmonary device in the compressed state.

4. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel; and

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state; and

wherein the container is a delivery catheter that is configured to deliver the implantable pulmonary device to a lung region.

5. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel;

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel; and

a tension element that is configured to communicate a force to the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state.

6. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel;

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel; and

a container locking element that is configured to secure and align the container with the loading element;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state.

7. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel; and

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state; and

wherein a rotator disposed on the puller element is removably attached to a suture; and rotation of the rotator causes the suture to detach from the rotator thereby releasing the implantable pulmonary device from the puller element.

8. The system of claim 7 , wherein the suture is drawn through and exits the implantable pulmonary device after the detachment of the suture from the rotator thereby detaching the suture from the implantable pulmonary device.

9. A system for loading an implantable pulmonary device into a container, comprising:

a loading element comprising a loading tunnel configured to contract an implantable pulmonary device into a compressed state of reduced size relative to an expanded state as the implantable pulmonary device travels through the loading tunnel; and

a puller element that is removably attached to the implantable pulmonary device, wherein the puller element pulls the implantable pulmonary device through the loading tunnel;

wherein the puller element automatically releases the implantable pulmonary device after the implantable pulmonary device contracts into the compressed state; and

wherein the puller element comprises a pin and a rotator that is configured to rotate along the pin.

10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the rotator comprises a body that is configured to connect to the pin, a first tine and a second tine, wherein the first tine is longer than the second tine.

11. The system of claim 9 , wherein the loading element further comprises a rotator track that is configured to accommodate the rotator.

12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the rotator is configured to be received by the rotator track such that the rotator resides within the rotator track when the loader element and the puller element are connected.

13. The system of claim 12 , wherein the rotator track is further configured to allow the rotator to slide along the rotator track when the puller element is moved away from the loader element.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 4, 2026
From: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
To: PULMONX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 075028/0274 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 2, 2020
From: PULMONX CORPORATION
To: CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE
Reel/Frame 052916/0213 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 4, 2019
From: OLIVERA, RYAN; NGUYEN, HOANG
To: PULMONX
Reel/Frame 051175/0861 →
MERGER AND CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 4, 2019
From: PULMONX; PULMONX CORPORATION
To: PULMONX CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 051176/0072 →