Helical formation for a conduit
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1. A conduit, comprising:
- a body having a passage therethrough having an inner diameter;
an elongate member in the passage in engagement with the body, the elongate member defining at least a portion of a helix, the elongate member having a length and two side edges, defining a width;
a pair of fins extending inward from the elongate member and length-wise along the length of the elongate member, defining an intermediate portion of the elongate member between them, each of the fins having a base that is joined to one of the side edges and a free edge, the free edges defining an inner diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the passage to impart a spiral flow pattern onto fluid flowing through the passage, the elongate member having a helix angle such that over one revolution of the helix, a gap will exist between the side edges of the elongate member at the start of the revolution and the end of the revolution by more than the width of the elongate member.
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Abstract
A helical formation (2) for a conduit (1). The helical formation (2) comprises an elongate member defining at least a portion of a helix, the elongate member comprising two inwardly extending portions (6, 7). The inwardly extending portions (6, 7) are spaced from each other and extend along the length of the elongate member in side-by-side relationship.
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1. A conduit, comprising:
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a body having a passage therethrough having an inner diameter; an elongate member in the passage in engagement with the body, the elongate member defining at least a portion of a helix, the elongate member having a length and two side edges, defining a width; a pair of fins extending inward from the elongate member and length-wise along the length of the elongate member, defining an intermediate portion of the elongate member between them, each of the fins having a base that is joined to one of the side edges and a free edge, the free edges defining an inner diameter that is smaller than the inner diameter of the passage to impart a spiral flow pattern onto fluid flowing through the passage, the elongate member having a helix angle such that over one revolution of the helix, a gap will exist between the side edges of the elongate member at the start of the revolution and the end of the revolution by more than the width of the elongate member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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- 4. A blood flow implant conduit, comprising a helical formation, the helical formation being in the form of an insert that is inserted into at least a portion of the conduit, the helical formation comprising an elongate member defining at least a portion of a helix, the elongate member having a length and two side edges, defining a width and a generally U-shaped transverse cross-section, the elongate member comprising two inwardly extending portions, the inwardly extending portions being spaced from each other, extending lengthwise continuously along the length of the elongate member in a side-by-side relationship, and the inwardly extending portions extending inwardly along the length of the elongate member in side-by-side relationship, and the inwardly extending portions extending inwardly from the internal side walls of the conduit and defining an inner diameter that is smaller than an inner diameter of the conduit over the length of the insert, and the inwardly extending portions being configured to impart a spiral flow pattern onto fluid flowing in the conduit, the elongate member having a helix angle such that over one revolution of the helix, a gap will exist between the side edges of the elongate member at the start of the revolution and the end of the revolution by more than the width of the elongate member.
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