Arcuate disc heart valve
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1. A heart valve comprising:
- a base having a flow passage therein, said flow passage having an upstream side and a downstream side;
a free floating flow actuated disc having a generally convex downstream side and a generally concave upstream side, means for confining said disc in said passage for rotation about its own axis of revolution and for pivotal movement about a plurality of instantaneous chrodal axes from a closed position through an opening phase to an open position and from said open position through a closing phase to said closed position, the initial instantaneous pivot axis having said opening phase being offset laterally from said axis of revolution, said disc having a circular geometric base, said offset being equal to from about 0.05 to 0.20 the length of a diameter of said circular geometric base, the height of said generally concave upstream side being equal to from about 0.05 to 0.10 the length of said diameter, and said initial instantaneous pivot axis extending for a part of its length on the upstream side of said generally concave upstream side.
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Abstract
A free floating pivoting disc heart valve in which the disc has a generally arcuate segment configuration positioned so as to present a generally convex surface toward the outflow side of said base and a generally concave surface toward the inflow side of the base when viewed in the closed configuration.
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1. A heart valve comprising:
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a base having a flow passage therein, said flow passage having an upstream side and a downstream side; a free floating flow actuated disc having a generally convex downstream side and a generally concave upstream side, means for confining said disc in said passage for rotation about its own axis of revolution and for pivotal movement about a plurality of instantaneous chrodal axes from a closed position through an opening phase to an open position and from said open position through a closing phase to said closed position, the initial instantaneous pivot axis having said opening phase being offset laterally from said axis of revolution, said disc having a circular geometric base, said offset being equal to from about 0.05 to 0.20 the length of a diameter of said circular geometric base, the height of said generally concave upstream side being equal to from about 0.05 to 0.10 the length of said diameter, and said initial instantaneous pivot axis extending for a part of its length on the upstream side of said generally concave upstream side. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A heart valve comprising:
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a base having a flow passage therein, said flow passage having an inflow side and an outflow side; an occluder having a generally convex-concave spherical segment configuration; means on said base contacting only the periphery of said occluder for confining said occluder for pivotal and rotational movement within said flow passage whereby said occluder pivots about a plurality of instantaneous chordal axes from a closed position through an opening phase to an open position responsive to the flow of fluid in a forward direction through said flow passage and from said open position through a closing phase to said closed position responsive to the flow of fluid in a reverse direction through said flow passage, said occluder being free to rotate about its own axis of revolution, said occluder being positioned when in said open position to permit fluid to flow in said forward direction on both sides of said occluder, the convex side of said occluder being on the outflow side of said flow passage, said occluder being at an angle of from about 1 to 25 degrees in said closed position and from about 75 to 80 degrees in said open position, at least some of said instantaneous axes extending for a part of their length during said opening phase on the inflow side of the concave side of said occluder, the initial instantaneous pivot axis during said opening phase being offset laterally from said axis of revolution, said disc having a circular geometric base, said offset being equal to from about 0.05 to 0.20 the length of the diameter of said circular geometric base.
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