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Rotatable medical valve closure

  • US 5,989,223 A
  • Filed: 02/06/1996
  • Issued: 11/23/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/11/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A medical closure device for connection to and closure of a passage into or out of the body comprising:

  • a resilient member at least partially defining a first segment of a passage into or out of a body, said first segment having an axis;

    said body including a first body portion and a second body portion, said first body portion and said second body portion being disposed about said resilient member in a manner permitting relative rotation of said body portions, said first body portion providing fixed compression and support for said resilient member and a seal to a second segment of the passage; and

    said second body portion including an internal cam having a cam surface oriented about and spaced from the axis of said first passage segment, said cam surface comprising a first cam surface portion and a second cam surface portion, said first cam surface portion being disposed relatively closer to said axis than said second second cam surface portion; and

    a compression member positioned in a radially extending aperture in said first body portion and biased radially outwardly by said resilient member to maintain contact with said cam surface,said body portions being cooperatively related, whereby, upon relative rotation of said body portions, said cam surface is moved relative to said compression member to cause radial displacement of said compression member between a first position, in which said resilient member is relatively uncompressed and said first segment of said passage is relatively unrestricted, and a second position, in which said resilient member is compressed and said first segment of said passage is restricted,a first stop at said first position, said first stop being cooperatively disposed with said body portions and a second stop at said second position, said stops preventing excessive relative rotation of said body portions.

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