Medical valve apparatus
First Claim
1. A medical valve placed in a tubular duct of at least one of an artificial heart device and an artificial heart-lung device capable of passing a first flow of a liquid but interrupting a second flow which flows in an opposite direction to the first flow, the medical valve comprising:
- a substantially circular valve seat, having a substantially flat surface, provided in the tubular duct, having the valve-seat surface at one side of said valve seat, said valve-seat surface being located at a downstream side of the first flow, said valve seat further having a plurality of small through holes substantially evenly allocated thereupon except for a central part thereof; and
a flexible flap provided solely at the downstream side of the valve seat and having a surface area slightly smaller than that of the circular valve seat in a manner such that the flexible flap covers all the plurality of small through holes, the flexible flap being fixed to the central part of the valve-seat surface, wherein a circumferential part of the flexible flap moves apart from the valve-seat surface so as to pass the first flow while the circumferential part sealingly adheres to the valve-seat surface so as to interrupt the second flow, wherein the flexible flap is made of a copolymer film which is comprised of polyurethane and polysiloxane and has a thickness of 0.1 to 0.4 mm said copolymer film having at least anti-thrombogenic properties for the passage of blood.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a medical valve apparatus having a valve assembly which comprises a valve seat and a movable valve, and which is arranged in a duct of a medical appliance, wherein a plurality of through holes for the passage of a fluid are formed through the valve seat, the movable valve is composed of a flexible membrane, and the movable membrane is fixed on the valve seat substantially at the central point thereof. The flexible membrane has a corolla-like shape at the time of a forward flow to allow a free flow of the fluid passing in the through holes, and at the time of a back flow, the flexible membrane is wide-spread to adhere to the valve seat and close the through holes whereby the passage of the regurgitation is prevented. Preferably, the peripheral edge of the valve seat is integrated with the inner wall of the duct of the medical appliance without a seam therebetween.
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8 Claims
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1. A medical valve placed in a tubular duct of at least one of an artificial heart device and an artificial heart-lung device capable of passing a first flow of a liquid but interrupting a second flow which flows in an opposite direction to the first flow, the medical valve comprising:
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a substantially circular valve seat, having a substantially flat surface, provided in the tubular duct, having the valve-seat surface at one side of said valve seat, said valve-seat surface being located at a downstream side of the first flow, said valve seat further having a plurality of small through holes substantially evenly allocated thereupon except for a central part thereof; and a flexible flap provided solely at the downstream side of the valve seat and having a surface area slightly smaller than that of the circular valve seat in a manner such that the flexible flap covers all the plurality of small through holes, the flexible flap being fixed to the central part of the valve-seat surface, wherein a circumferential part of the flexible flap moves apart from the valve-seat surface so as to pass the first flow while the circumferential part sealingly adheres to the valve-seat surface so as to interrupt the second flow, wherein the flexible flap is made of a copolymer film which is comprised of polyurethane and polysiloxane and has a thickness of 0.1 to 0.4 mm said copolymer film having at least anti-thrombogenic properties for the passage of blood. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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