Heart valves having edge-guided occluders
First Claim
1. A heart valve prosthesis for allowing blood flow therethrough in a specific direction includinga generally annular valve body having an interior surface defining a central passageway for blood flow therethrough,occluder means for blocking the flow of blood through said passageway, said occluder means having an upstream face and a downstream face,notches extending through said occluder means between said upstream face and said downstream face and being formed in opposite locations in the periphery of said occluder means,complementary projections which are elongated generally in a direction between upstream and downstream and of a length substantially greater than the thickness of said occluder means at said notch, which extend generally radially inward from said interior surface into said passageway and which are proportioned to interfit within said notches, said projections being exposed to free flow of blood and having opposite elongated surfaces that are alternately mechanically contacted by edges of said notches during alternate opening and closing movement, the shape of said projections being such to guide said occluder means along a path during shifting between open and closed positions that creates both pivotal and translational movement,first means in said annular valve body for engaging said upstream face of said occluder means and providing a stop in the closed position, andsecond means in said annular valve body for engaging said downstream face of said occluder means and providing a stop in the open position.
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Abstract
Heart valves having valve members which are guided between their open and closed positions by projections extending inward from the annular body and interengaging with complementary notches in the peripheries of the occluders. Protuberances associated with the projections cooperate to define the pivotal axes, serve as open and closed position stops, and retain the valve members within the valve body.
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25 Claims
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1. A heart valve prosthesis for allowing blood flow therethrough in a specific direction including
a generally annular valve body having an interior surface defining a central passageway for blood flow therethrough, occluder means for blocking the flow of blood through said passageway, said occluder means having an upstream face and a downstream face, notches extending through said occluder means between said upstream face and said downstream face and being formed in opposite locations in the periphery of said occluder means, complementary projections which are elongated generally in a direction between upstream and downstream and of a length substantially greater than the thickness of said occluder means at said notch, which extend generally radially inward from said interior surface into said passageway and which are proportioned to interfit within said notches, said projections being exposed to free flow of blood and having opposite elongated surfaces that are alternately mechanically contacted by edges of said notches during alternate opening and closing movement, the shape of said projections being such to guide said occluder means along a path during shifting between open and closed positions that creates both pivotal and translational movement, first means in said annular valve body for engaging said upstream face of said occluder means and providing a stop in the closed position, and second means in said annular valve body for engaging said downstream face of said occluder means and providing a stop in the open position.
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20. A heart valve phosthesis for allowing blood flow therethrough in a specific direction including
a generally annular valve body having an interior surface defining a central passageway for blood flow therethrough, a single occluder having a downstream face and an upstream face, a pair of notches formed in opposite locations in the periphery of said occluder and extending through said occluder between said upstream face and said downstream face, a pair of complementary projections which are generally elongated in a direction between upstream and downstream and of a length substantially greater than the thickness of said occluder at said notch, which extend from said interior surface into said passageway and which are proportioned to interfit within said notches for guiding said occluder in pivoting action between open and closed positions, the shape of said projections being such to guide said occluder along a curved path during shifting between said open and closed positions that creates both pivotal and translational movement, the dimension of said notches being such that said occluder is unrestrained from escaping past either end of said elongated projections, first protruding bump means formed in said annular valve body for engaging said upstream face of said occluder and providing a stop in the closed position, and second protruding bump means in said annular valve body for engaging said downstream face of said occluder and providing a stop in the open position, said first and second bump means cooperating with said elongated projections to prevent the escape of the occluder therefrom.
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