Heart valve
First Claim
1. A heart valve prosthesis comprisinga generally annular body which has an interior surface that defines a central passageway for blood flow therethrough,occluder means supported on said body for alternately blocking and then allowing the flow of blood through said passageway in a predetermined direction,said occluder means having upstream and downstream major surfaces and being formed with aligned notch means at opposite locations in the periphery thereof,a pair of aligned pivot posts projecting generally radially inward from said interior surface of said body, which posts have arcuate convex opposite lateral surfaces and are receivable within said notch means, andstop means projecting inward from said interior surface at locations generally flanking each of said pivot posts and extending radially farther inward than said pivot posts, said stop means presenting a pair of curved surfaces in regions adjacent to said pivot posts and overlying major surfaces of said occluder means, each of which curved surfaces lies in a region located intermediate of said opposite arcuate convex side surfaces of said post and extends radially inward thereof so as to provide a pair of oppositely disposed fulcrums that face each other, flanking said pivot posts,said posts being proportioned to be received in said notch means so as to allow at least some nonrotational displacement of said occluder means away from one of said curved surfaces toward the other of said curved surfaces whereby supporting contact is alternated between respective curved surfaces and occluder means major surfaces as said occluder means repeatedly open and close.
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Abstract
Improved versions of heart valve prostheses include the usual generally annular body having an interior surface defining a blood flow passageway and having one or two occluders supported thereon for alternately blocking and then allowing the flow of blood in a predetermined direction. Notches are formed at opposite locations in the periphery of an occluder, and each is disposed about a pivot post that projects radially inward from the interior surface of the annular body. A pair of stops flank each pivot post, having curved surfaces at locations adjacent to the pivot posts but radially inward from the ends thereof that function as oppositely disposed fulcrums and cooperate with the pivot posts in defining the opening and closing movement of each occluder. Preferably, the pivot posts and the stop means are formed as an integral structure. Self-centering seats can be used to provide a better seal in the closed position.
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1. A heart valve prosthesis comprising
a generally annular body which has an interior surface that defines a central passageway for blood flow therethrough, occluder means supported on said body for alternately blocking and then allowing the flow of blood through said passageway in a predetermined direction, said occluder means having upstream and downstream major surfaces and being formed with aligned notch means at opposite locations in the periphery thereof, a pair of aligned pivot posts projecting generally radially inward from said interior surface of said body, which posts have arcuate convex opposite lateral surfaces and are receivable within said notch means, and stop means projecting inward from said interior surface at locations generally flanking each of said pivot posts and extending radially farther inward than said pivot posts, said stop means presenting a pair of curved surfaces in regions adjacent to said pivot posts and overlying major surfaces of said occluder means, each of which curved surfaces lies in a region located intermediate of said opposite arcuate convex side surfaces of said post and extends radially inward thereof so as to provide a pair of oppositely disposed fulcrums that face each other, flanking said pivot posts, said posts being proportioned to be received in said notch means so as to allow at least some nonrotational displacement of said occluder means away from one of said curved surfaces toward the other of said curved surfaces whereby supporting contact is alternated between respective curved surfaces and occluder means major surfaces as said occluder means repeatedly open and close.
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13. A heart valve prosthesis comprising
a generally annular body which has an interior surface that defines a central passageway for blood flow therethrough, a pair of occluders supported on said body for alternately blocking and then allowing the flow of blood through said passageway in a predetermined direction, said occluders each having upstream and downstream major surfaces and being formed with aligned notch means at opposite locations in the periphery thereof, two pairs of aligned pivot posts projecting generally radially inward from said interior surface of said body, which posts each have arcuate convex upstream and downstream surfaces and are receivable within said notch means, and stop means projecting inward from said interior surface at locations generally flanking each of said pivot posts and extending radially farther inward than said pivot posts, said stop means presenting a pair of curved surfaces in regions adjacent to said pivot posts and overlying respective major surfaces of said occluder means, each of which curved surfaces lies in a region located intermediate of said arcuate convex surfaces of said post and extends radially inward thereof so as to provide a pair of oppositely disposed fulcrums adjacent each pivot post that face each other, flanking said pivot posts, said posts being proportioned to be received in said notch means so as to allow at least some nonrotational displacement of said occluder means away from one of said curved surfaces toward the other of said curved surfaces whereby supporting contact is alternated between respective curved surfaces and occluder means major surfaces as said occluder means repeatedly open and close.
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