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Releasable vascular device connection

  • US 10,271,978 B2
  • Filed: 02/05/2016
  • Issued: 04/30/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/27/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A medical device, comprising:

  • a sheath;

    a delivery wire having a first stop, a second stop, and a coupling area between the first and second stops, the coupling area disposed within and movable relative to the sheath;

    and a vessel-engaging member comprising a tubular body having a matrix of cells and first and second tapered sections attached to a proximalmost row of the tubular body, and first and second interlocking members, the first and second tapered sections radially opposite one another and tapering in a proximal direction, the first interlocking member attached to the first tapered section and the second interlocking member attached to the second tapered section such that the first interlocking member is disposed radially opposite to the second interlocking member, the first tapered section comprising first and second struts extending away from the first interlocking member in a distal direction, the second tapered section comprising third and fourth struts extending away from the second interlocking member in a distal direction, the first strut and the fourth strut intersecting at a first vertex and the second strut and the third strut intersecting at a second vertex, the first and second vertices being located on the proximalmost row of the tubular body, the interlocking members releasably coupled together to circumferentially surround the delivery wire at the coupling area with the interlocking members surrounded and held in the coupling area by the sheath, the interlocking members movable relative to the sheath, each of the interlocking members comprising a tab having fingers extending therefrom, the fingers of the tabs interlocking with each other at the coupling area, the interlocking members being biased apart such that the interlocking members release from the delivery wire upon moving the sheath, the vessel-engaging member, or both such that the interlocking members are distal to the sheath.

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