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Catheter introducer

  • US 4,580,573 A
  • Filed: 10/20/1983
  • Issued: 04/08/1986
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/20/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A catheter introducer, comprising:

  • (a) a first annular element comprising a substantially solid cylindrical element defining an internal diameter and an outer diameter;

    (b) a second annular element comprising a substantially solid cylindrical element defining an internal diameter and an outer diameter;

    (c) means for rotatably securing said first and second elements relative to each other and about a common longitudinal axis passing through the centers of the internal diameters of both of said annular elements; and

    (d) a cylindrical segment of elastic tubing, said tubing having elongation properties of at least 800% and having a ratio of internal diameter to wall thickness in the range of 10;

    1 to 15;

    1, said segment disposed in a fluid-tight securement, between said first and second annular elements, radially at or beyond the internal diameters of said annular elements, wherein a catheter-like object passing through both of said internal diameters may, upon a fractional rotation of said first element relative to said second element, cause a resultant spiral wrap-around of said object by said elastic segment and therein a reduced diameter of the elastic segment, such wrap-around and reduced diameter thereby causing both intimate contact with said catheter-like object and a continuous, integral seal about said object,whereby said object will be held in place by said continuous, integral seal of said elastic segment, thereby keeping the surface of the catheter-like object, relative to the catheter introducer, sealed in both directions relative to atomospheric and body fluid pressures, this permitting, if desired, axial movement and rotation of said catheter-like object within said elastic segment without loss of said continuous integral seal.

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