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In-line and bifurcated cardiac pacing lead connector

  • US 4,466,441 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1982
  • Issued: 08/21/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A lead connector for connecting pacing leads to a pulse generator comprising:

  • a housing having at least one inlet opening for an in-line electrode lead and at least one pair of spaced inlet openings for a bifurcated lead;

    at least one pair of connector electrodes secured in said housing and positioned to contact the electrodes of said leads when they are inserted into said inlet opening;

    at least one clamping means wherein each clamping means is associated with a pair of connector electrodes, and comprises a threaded shaft having a free end that extends into said housing, a clamping block through which said free end of said threaded shaft protrudes and a securing means which is threaded onto said free end of the said threaded shaft, wherein said securing means has a curved surface and said clamping block comprises a mating curved surface for the curved surface of said securing means, which receives and prevents said securing means from rotating independently of said clamping block and, each of said clamping blocks has a restricted passageway that allows said threaded shaft to pass therethrough so that said clamping blocks may rock to a limited extent relative to said threaded shaft by sliding of its mating curved surface on the curved surface of its associated securing means to a position limited by the diameter of said passageway, and said clamping blocks are driven toward a pair of associated connector electrodes, so as to clamp the inserted lead electrodes between integrating formed surfaces on said clamping block which extend outwardly of said threaded shaft, and the associated pair of connector electrodes, upon rotation of its associated threaded shaft in one direction, and said clamping blocks are driven away from said associated pair of connector electrodes, upon rotation of said associated threaded shaft in the opposite direction;

    said housing having housing top means formed thereon which engage said clamping means and prevent said clamping means from rotating after a limited amount of rotation has occurred.

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