Plural valve three stage pressure relief system
First Claim
1. A valve for controlling the passage of body fluids from a first location in the body to a second location, comprising:
- catheter means for removing a fluid from said first body location;
drain means for discharging said fluid to said second location;
first and second fluid passages in parallel fluid flow communication between said catheter means and said drain means;
said first fluid passage having a first valve means for regulating fluid flow through said first fluid passage, wherein said first valve means opens at a first predetermined pressure, said first fluid passage also having fluid flow restrictor means for resisting sudden increases in flow rate through said valve; and
said second fluid passage having a second valve means for regulating fluid flow through said second fluid passage wherein said second valve means opens at a second predetermined pressure greater than said first predetermined pressure.
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Abstract
An implantable valve for allowing the passage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) form a ventricle of the brain to a suitable drainage location in the body includes a plurality of fluid flow pressure differential responsive valves arranged in parallel relationship and having common inlet and outlet means, a portion of said inlet and outlet means imparting fluid flow restriction to the system in conjunction with the operation of at least one of said valves, the system being in pressure communication with the drainage location of the body and the ventricular spaces of the brain. When the pressure differential is relatively small, the system operates in a constant pressure mode to maintain a first predetermined pressure differential across the system. In response to a sudden increase in differential pressure, the system operates in a constant flow mode to maintain a desired relatively constant CSF flow rate through the system. Above a predetermined pressure differential, the system operates in a constant pressure mode to maintain a second predetermined maximum pressure differential across the system.
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19 Claims
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1. A valve for controlling the passage of body fluids from a first location in the body to a second location, comprising:
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catheter means for removing a fluid from said first body location; drain means for discharging said fluid to said second location; first and second fluid passages in parallel fluid flow communication between said catheter means and said drain means; said first fluid passage having a first valve means for regulating fluid flow through said first fluid passage, wherein said first valve means opens at a first predetermined pressure, said first fluid passage also having fluid flow restrictor means for resisting sudden increases in flow rate through said valve; and said second fluid passage having a second valve means for regulating fluid flow through said second fluid passage wherein said second valve means opens at a second predetermined pressure greater than said first predetermined pressure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An intracranial pressure regulator valve for controlling thc transfer of cerebrospinal fluid from a first location within the body to a second location, said valve comprising:
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catheter means for removing a fluid from said first body location; drain means for discharging said fluid to said second location; a first fluid flow chamber, said first chamber having a first valve means for regulating fluid flow through said first chamber whereby said first valve means opens at a first predetermined pressure; fluid flow restrictor means associated with said first fluid flow chamber for resisting sudden increases in flow rate through said valve; a second fluid flow chamber, said second chamber having a second valve means for regulating fluid flow through said second chamber whereby said second valve means opens at a second predetermined pressure, said second predetermined pressure being greater than said first predetermined pressure; inlet conduit means for directing said fluid from said catheter means to said first and second chambers whereby said first and second chambers are arranged in parallel fluid flow relation; and
outlet conduit means for directing said fluid from said first and second chambers to said drain means. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 12, 18)
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11. The regulator valve of claim 22, wherein said first and second fluid flow chambers, said inlet conduit means and said outlet conduit means all have substantially circular cross sections.
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13. An intracranial pressure regulator valve for controlling the transfer of cerebrospinal fluid from a first location within the body to a second location, said valve comprising:
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a catheter for removing a fluid from said first body location; drain means for discharging said fluid to said second location; a first fluid flow chamber, said first chamber having a first valve means therein for regulating fluid flow through said first chamber whereby said first valve means opens at a first predetermined pressure differential between said first and second locations, an inlet opening for introducing said fluid into said first chamber and a discharge opening for discharging said fluid from said first chamber; a second fluid flow chamber, said second chamber having a second valve means therein for regulating fluid flow through said second chamber whereby said second valve means opens at a second predetermined pressure differential between said first and second locations, said second predetermined pressure differential being greater than said first predetermined pressure differential, an inlet opening for introducing said fluid into said second chamber and a discharge opening for discharging said fluid from said second chamber; inlet conduit means for directing said fluid from said catheter means to said first and second flow chambers whereby said first and second chambers are arranged in parallel fluid flow relation; outlet conduit means for directing said fluid from said first and second chanbers to said drain means; fluid flow restrictor means associated with said first fluid flow chamber for resisting sudden increases in flow rate through said valve wherein said restrictor means and said first fluid flow chamber are arranged in series fluid flow relation; and whereby said regulator valve operates in a first condition in which fluid flow between said first and second locations is prevented, a second condition in which fluid flow through said regulator valve is sufficient to maintain a first substantially constant predetermined pressure differential between said first location and said second location, a third condition in which fluid flow is at a substantially constant rate through said regulator valve, and a fourth condition in which fluid flow through said regulator valve is sufficient to maintain a second substantially constant predetermined pressure differential between said first location and said second location, wherein said second substantially constant predetermined pressure differential is greater than said first substantially constant predetermined pressure differential. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 19)
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Specification