Medical electrical lead connector
First Claim
1. In a medical lead of the type having a proximal end and a distal end and having a connector assembly mounted to the proximal end of said lead, said connector assembly of the type having an exterior surface, a connector ring, an insulative sleeve exposed to the exterior surface of said connector assembly proximal to said connector ring and a rotatably mounted connector pin extending proximal to said insulative sleeve, said connector ring, connector pin and insulative sleeve all having proximal and distal ends and exterior surfaces, said insulative sleeve and said connector ring having interior lumens, the improvement wherein:
- said connector pin extends distally within said insulative sleeve and said connector ring and wherein the distal end of said connector pin terminates distal to the proximal end of said connector ring; and
wherein said connector assembly further comprises an elongated bearing sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, said bearing sleeve extending proximally within said insulative sleeve to a point adjacent the proximal end of said insulative sleeve and extending distally to a point distal to the proximal end of said connector ring.
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Abstract
A connector for use in conjunction with implantable, medical electrical leads, such as cardiac pacing leads. The connector is of the type known in the pacing industry as "in-line", and includes an elongated connector pin and a cylindrical connector ring, spaced longitudinally from one another, and separated by an insulative segment. The connector pin is adapted to rotate within the connector, in order to transmit torque down the body of the electrical lead to activate a fixation device or other apparatus. Surrounding the connector pin is an elongated bearing sleeve which engages an elongated, reduced diameter segment of the connector pin. The connector pin is provided with circumferential shoulders at the proximal and distal ends of the reduced diameter portion of the pin, which in turn engage the bearing sleeve.
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14 Claims
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1. In a medical lead of the type having a proximal end and a distal end and having a connector assembly mounted to the proximal end of said lead, said connector assembly of the type having an exterior surface, a connector ring, an insulative sleeve exposed to the exterior surface of said connector assembly proximal to said connector ring and a rotatably mounted connector pin extending proximal to said insulative sleeve, said connector ring, connector pin and insulative sleeve all having proximal and distal ends and exterior surfaces, said insulative sleeve and said connector ring having interior lumens, the improvement wherein:
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said connector pin extends distally within said insulative sleeve and said connector ring and wherein the distal end of said connector pin terminates distal to the proximal end of said connector ring; and wherein said connector assembly further comprises an elongated bearing sleeve having a proximal end and a distal end, said bearing sleeve extending proximally within said insulative sleeve to a point adjacent the proximal end of said insulative sleeve and extending distally to a point distal to the proximal end of said connector ring. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a medical lead of the type having a proximal end, a distal end, an elongated conductor rotatably mounted within said lead and a connector assembly mounted to the proximal end of said lead, said connector assembly of the type having an exterior and comprising a connector ring, an insulative sleeve exposed to the exterior of said connector assembly proximal to said connector ring and a rotatably mounted connector pin extending proximal to said insulative sleeve, said elongated conductor, insulative sleeve, connector ring and connector pin all having exterior surfaces, proximal and distal ends, said connector ring and insulative sleeve having interior lumens, the improvement wherein:
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said connector pin extends distally within said insulative sleeve and within said connector ring to a point distal to the proximal end of said connector ring; and wherein said connector pin is coupled to the proximal end of said elongated conductor, said proximal end of said elongated conductor extending proximally to a point proximal to the distal end of said connector ring. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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