CA2093465A1 - Selectively controllable inflation-deflation device adapted for use in angioplasty procedures - Google Patents

Selectively controllable inflation-deflation device adapted for use in angioplasty procedures

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CA2093465A1
CA2093465A1 CA002093465A CA2093465A CA2093465A1 CA 2093465 A1 CA2093465 A1 CA 2093465A1 CA 002093465 A CA002093465 A CA 002093465A CA 2093465 A CA2093465 A CA 2093465A CA 2093465 A1 CA2093465 A1 CA 2093465A1
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James E. Barrington
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M25/00Catheters; Hollow probes
    • A61M25/10Balloon catheters
    • A61M25/1018Balloon inflating or inflation-control devices
    • A61M25/10181Means for forcing inflation fluid into the balloon
    • A61M25/10182Injector syringes
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M25/00Catheters; Hollow probes
    • A61M25/10Balloon catheters
    • A61M25/104Balloon catheters used for angioplasty
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16HGEARING
    • F16H25/00Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms
    • F16H25/18Gearings comprising primarily only cams, cam-followers and screw-and-nut mechanisms for conveying or interconverting oscillating or reciprocating motions
    • F16H25/20Screw mechanisms
    • F16H25/2025Screw mechanisms with means to disengage the nut or screw from their counterpart; Means for connecting screw and nut for stopping reciprocating movement
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61MDEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
    • A61M25/00Catheters; Hollow probes
    • A61M25/10Balloon catheters
    • A61M25/1018Balloon inflating or inflation-control devices
    • A61M25/10184Means for controlling or monitoring inflation or deflation
    • A61M25/10187Indicators for the level of inflation or deflation

Abstract

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE

A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures is disclosed. The device is constructed so that the piston shaft can be 1) looked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within the syringe cylinder to enable controlled pressureization, or 2) unlocked and moved within the cylinder to enable fluid purging of the cylinder and retraction of the piston shaft to a vacuum position. The device has a cylinder with proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon. A
piston shaft is received within the proximal end of the cylinder. The piston shaft includes a piston mounted on the distal end of the shaft and the shaft is movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation of the balloon. Screw threads are positioned on at least a portion of the piston shaft. A cam mechanism in the preferred form of a flexible arm and half nut member is mounted within the cylinder. A cam actuation mechanism in the preferred form of a collar is rotatably mounted on the cylinder and includes an extension that contacts a cam surface on the flexible arm and compresses the support arm to engage and disengage the half nut member with the threaded piston shaft.

Description

~3~`9 SE.~IT SY:M~GAN ~ FINN~GAN ; G- 5-~3 ;10:42AM; 121~715748 l ---;~ 4 6~LECTIVELY CONT~OLLABLE ~NFL~IO~-DEFLAT10N
; ~EVICE ADAP~ED FOR U~E lN ANGIOPLASTY PROCEDURE~

~ hl~ lnvention r-l~te~ t~ ~ e~1QCtiVe1Y
controll~blo ln~lutlon-deflatlon devic~ adapt~d for uae ln ~nglopl~ty procadurb~ ln whlch th~ pl~ton Ehart m~y b~ l) ilook~d ~nd th~n rotat~ly and inorementally movad wlthln tho cylinder to enablo controlled prec~url~Ation ~nd 2) unlookcd and moved or controllhbly ~ov~d within the cyllnder to ~0 ~nAbla ~luld purglng of the oyllnder ~nd r~tr~ation of the pi~ton ~h~ft to ~ v~cuum po~ltlon.

~a~X~round Q~ the Inv~n~lon 1.
Infl~tion dsvla~ are oommonly U~QA by the m-aic~l ~ro~ ion ln diff~rent applLa~tlon~, uch a~ Anglngr~phy 15 and ~nglopla~ty proc~dur~s. Many o~ the inflatlon d~vlc~a Ar~ slmple in ~asign, and ma~ produced from a plAstlc ~ateri~ he~e ba~lc inflation dovlaea lncluda ~ cylinder havlr:g A proxim~l end op~ning, ~ fluid condult ~t the dlet~l end whlch i0 adApt~d to be connsated to a b~lloon, cnd ~
sh~t and piston in~rtQa wlth~n the proxlmal ~nd o~ the cyllnder ~or forcln~ ~luld out of th~ ~luid condult when the jpl~ton ~ha~t i~ extended lnto the cyllndcr.
Typically, ~lmple ~yrln~eo u~ed ~ ln~latlon devlce~ are not d~gned to pr~ciosly control the ~mount o~
~5 1uid ~lscharg~d to tho balloon. A~ ~ re~ult, the devlc~
~re lnAdequato ror m~ny an~lopla~ty proc~durc~ ln ~hich tho preeeure w~t~n th~ ~lloon mu~t be ~real~ly controlled.
An~lopla6ty proc~dur~s re~ulre an in~l~tlcn d~vico that wLll ~ccur~toly pro~urlz~ the balloon. Addltionally, lt 1~
adv~tageoua ~or ~n lnflatlon devla~ to ~llow the ballocn to be ~el~atlvely deflat~d durlng the procedur~.

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SENT ~Y:M~RGAN ~ FINNEGAN ; 4- 5-93 ilO;43AM; 121237l5~4~ 5 ¦ V~riou4 prop~ ln~latlon d~vi~ u~ed ln anglopl~sty ~nd simil~r proc~duru~ provldo ~or ~elactlve ~nd controlled ln~lat1on and de~l~tion o~ th4 balloon. For ex~plo, Unit~d St~tea P~tent ND. 4,583,974 to Xok~ k dl~clo~oc An ln~lntion d~vi~e ~or U~h ln ~n~lopl~ty ln which ~ thro~ded h~l~ nut l~tch ie pi~ot~lly ett~ch~d to thQ
ayl1nder. ~he shn~t 1~ throad~d and tho latah ~ mnnu~lly move~ between ~ dls~n~aged po~itlon ln whioh tho oh~t ls I ~ree to move ~x1 hlly withln tho cyllnder ~nd An engag~d ¦ lo po61~10n in whlch the hal~ nut ~xtenda through a slot openin~ ln the barr~l to ong~go the thre~d~ sh~tt to lack the ah~t ln posltion. In thl~ lock~d posltlan, th~ shAft i~ ~ot~ted to move th~ ~ha~t withln the aylindQr.
United St~tea Patent ~o. 5,057,0~e to Foot~ et ~l.
~lacloaea Anothe~ lnrlatlon devic~ ln whioh ~ h~nd^h~ld trlgg~r 18 ~our~d to tha dovlqo h~ndl~ ~o ~ctuat~ ~lldlng ah~nn~lu ~nd ~ ~p~ing to ~o~ce a thro~ded rnck out o~
engng~m~nt wlth thr~d~ pocitloned cn the lnt~rlor ~ur~ae Or th~ cylinder. Whan the thread~ ~ro en~a~od, th~ h~ndlo c~n b~ turn~d an~ tho piBton ~ha~t may b~ lnorementally move~ wlthin th~ cyllnder t~ o~ble controlled prcs~url~tlon. When the pl~ton thra~c~ ar~ not enqaqed, the pi~ton ~h~t i~ unlooked ~n~ fr~o t~ ~ovo ~xiAlly withln th~ cylln~r.
Although the6~ propo~lEI provldc an ln~latlon dQvlc~ ln whloh the pl~ton ~h~ft can be locked or unlocX~d for elther con~roll~d, lnorement~l mov~m~nt or frQe, axi~l movoment wlthln th~ cyllnder, the propo~ed doclgn~ do not ~fer a mechnnl6m rOr eontrolllng loc~lnq ~nd unlookln~ of ~hc pl~ton ~ha~t whlch t~k~e ~dv~ntags oS the ~yllndrlcal ~o~lgn Or the ln~l~tlon dev$ce. ThQ cyllndrlcnl con~igur~tion o~ the cyllnaor and pl~ton shaft c~n ~acommod~t~ ign~ in which simple, rot~t~bly movabl8 oompon~nt~ such as cnms, ca~ ~ollowar~, and ~em$olraul~r ~haped h~lf nuts can be mountcd within tha oyllnde~ ~nd actuat~d by mean~ oxt~rn~l to the oylind~r, ~uch ~ a collar or t~e pla~on ~ha~t itc~lf. Tho~o mech~nlsm~ c~n ln turn . .
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S~NT SY:MOR~AN & FINNE~A~ ; 4- 5-Y3 ;10:4~AM; 1212371574a~ ;# 6 rellably locX and unloc~ thX~d~d lDoklng ~nomblle~. ~any lockln~ ~echanl~Y u~ d wlth cyl~ndrlc~lly con~lgured ln~l~ti~n devioe~ typically uco raoXe o~ ~lvotod a~--mblle~
whlch are more oomplex, exp~nalv~, orgonomio~lly 1 5 lne~lciont, or d~lault to u~e than th~ mor~ ~o~lrQd ¦ rot~ta~ly movAble componenta auch ~B OamB ~ a~ ~ollow~ro and h~lf nut~.

PB~EC~ Q~ THE INV~N~ION

It ~ th~refore ~n ob~ea~ o~ tho pr~6ent ~nvention ~o to provid~ a selec'clvely controllabl0 ln~lation-derlat1on devlce tor U~!aQ wlth a balloon durlng angloplaaty procedure~
in which rotatably movable oomponents aro mount6d wlthin th~
oyllnd~r of the devlca an~ aotuated by ~n oxtornal, oa~ily mani~ul~tablo m~mb~r for aol~ct~v~ly loak~ng ~nd unloaklng tho plston ~ha~t to allow controlled, in~r-~antal movemnnt or fr~, axial movement of t~, pl~ton eh~t withln thR
cyllnder.
Another obiect of the pro6ent l m ~ntlon 1~ to provide a sel40tlvely controll~bl~ ln~lation-de~latlon aevloe ~or u~e with ~ balloon ~urlng angioplA~ty prooedureo in whloh a cam ~y~tem s~leotlv~ly mov~ A thro~d~d halt nut in and out of ngag~m~nt wlth a throa~d pl~ton eha~t rOr providing controllod, lncrem~ntal movement or ~roa, ~xi~l movement o~ the pibton sh~t W~thl~ thc cyllnder.
~5 A rurth~r ob~eot of th4 p~esont lnvontlon io to provid4 a ~electively controll~ble infl~tlon-d~fl~tlon devlce ~or uo~ with ~ bAlloon durlng angiopl~6ty proo~du~a~
ln which rotativ~ movument o~ thc pl~ton ~h~t oontrole lock~ng ~nd unlockin~ o~ the pi~ton sha~t ~lthln th~
cylinder ror provld~ng controllod, lncrement~l movemant or ~r~e, ~xlAl mo~cment o~ ~ha pl~to~ ~ha~t wlthln the oylindar.
A fu~ther ob~eot o~ th~ pre~ent lnv~nt~on i~ to I provlde a ~ol~atlv~ly controll~ble lnSlatlon-de~l~tlon 3s d~vice ~or u~e with ~ balloon during angiopla~ty procedur~

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SEI~I BY:MORGAN ~ F~!~NE~AN ; 4- 5-93 ;1~:44AI.1; 1212371574~ 7 ln whlch ~otativ~ move~nt o~ ~ oompon~nt ouch ~ A coll~r enqa~e~ and di~engaqao a hAl~ nut wlth ~ ~hr~aded ~loton ~h~t ~or provl~lng controlle~, lncr~osntal movement or rreo, axlAl move~ent o~ ~ha pl~ton ~haft ~lthl~ tha oyllnd~r.
~ ddltlon~l ob~oots ~nd ~dv~nt~gas o~ ~h~ lnventlon will b~ ~et ~orth ln thc dh~crlptlon whloh ~ollowc ~nd, ln p~rt, w~ll b~ obvlou~ fro~ the deoorlptlon Dnd ~dv~ntages ~elng ro~ QC ~nd ~ttainod by ~ean~ Or tho in~trumentntlon, ~aOtG~ ~pp~r~tu~, ~ystom~, ~t4pa ~nd procQduro~ pArtlcul~rly polnte~ out in thc apeoi~loatlon.

~RIEF DE~cRIp~roN 0~ THE INVE~TION
I In Ao¢ordanc~ wlth the present lnven~lon, A
! seleativQly ~ontrollable ln~l~tion-de~lAtlon d-vlce rOr uaa 1 15 wlth a balloon catheter durlng angloplasty pro~edures l~
provl~o~ ln whlch th~ pi~ton ~h~t m~y ~o oolectlv~ly locked ~nd unloa~d ~o that th~ ~ha~t ~elng ~lther 1) lock~d nnd then rotat~bly and increment~lly moved withln thc cylln~r to en~ble oontrolled pres~urlzdtlon~ or 2) unlockod and mov~d wl~hin the oyllnd~r to enabls fluld purglng o~ the oyllnd~r ~nd retrAotion Or the pi~ton ~h~ft to a v~uum pos ition.
~he ln~latlon-de~lati on d~vlce Or the inv0ntion ~nclude6 ~ cylinder h~vlng proxlmal and ~lht~l ends, ~nd a 2~ ~luld oondult ad~pt~ ~or com~unlcation wlth ~ balloon. A
pi6ton ~ha~t i~ r~oelv4d lnto th4 proximal end o~ tho oyllnder, and Inoludes a piston mounted on the dlYtal end o~
tho chaSt. ~h~ piston 1~ ~ovable ln ona dlructlon durln~
lnflation and ln a cecond dlre~ion durlng d~latlon o~ tho balloon.
~h~eade ~r~ ~o~ltlonad on at lea~t ~ portlon o~
the pl~ton ~h~t. Cam mean6 i~ mounted wlt~in tho oylln~a~
~nd lnclu~cs ~ans ~or eelect~vely ungA~lng the thr~ads on th~ ~h~ft. Cam aotuatlon me4n~ rotatably cngage~ the c~
meAn~ ~or ~elo~tiv~ly engaglng and dl~ngaglng ~he o~m meanc ..... ~ :
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s~ 3 SEI~I ~Y:MO~GAN & FINNEGA~ ; 4- 5-93 ;10:45AM; 121237,57~ a - w~th th~ thre~d~d pl~t~n ~haft t~erQby allowlng ~elao~d lookin~ and unlocking Or the plston ~ha~t ~o thAt the plston shA~t can be elther 1) los~ed and then rotat~bly and lncrementally movod within the cyllnd~r, or 2) unloake~ ~n~
mov~d w~t~ln tho cylindar to ~nAbl~ rlu~ purglng o~ th~
cyllnd~r and,retractlon of th~ shAft to A v~cUU~ poYitlon where lt may be reloaked.
In a prer~rr~d ~mbodlment, tha a~m meana lnclude~
A Slexiblo aupport ~rm mounted wlthln th~ cy~lnder. T~e support ~rm lnclude~ ~n Arcu~te our~Aco de~ining a o~
~ur~ane. ~ threaded half nut ~mb~r 1~ ~upportod by ~h~
~upport arm and posltioned ad~aoent to th~ threaded piston ~haft.
A oollar i~ ratat~bly mount~d on the oue~r, proxlmal ~ur~aco o~ thu aylindor. Th~ aollar h~ an exten610n extendin~ lnto the cylinder, ro~mlng a cam ~ollower that engagea th~ aAm ~ur~aoe a~ the flexlbl3 ~upport ~rm. Th~ cam Bur~ce 18 aon~lgured eo th~t when tho oollar iL turn~d, the oam ollownr movn~ on th~ c~m sur~aoe ao to oither co~pr~ the ~lexlble arm m~m~r and ~ngage tho h~l~ nut mem~er with the shaft or dl~engag~ the hal~ nu~
member ~ro~ the 3ha~t theraby allowlng sElected locking and ¦ uhlooklng o~ the ~ha~t. A ~top 1~ provldod on tho ~l~x~bl~
~upport ar~ to pr~v~nt further rot~tion o~ tho collar art~r the thre~ded halr nut l~ Qngag~d w;Lth the thr~adad plston ~h~ft.
In th~ ~r~ferr~d embodlment, the ~lexlble ~upport arm oompri~ first and eocond ~agm4nt~ ext-~dlng ~pproxlm~tely c~rcumfer0ntlally ~out th~ cha~t, EAch J~gm~nt lnclude~ corr~pondln~ aam eur~aoe~, ~nd a half nut member carriod by the r~pectlvs ~sgm~n~. The coll~r 1ncludQ~ corr~pondlng exten410n~ ~cting ~ c~m ~ollower~
which ~ngagQ tho cam 8ur~000.
I In another ombodim~nt, tho ~l~xlble support arm lnclud~e olot~ ror r~coivlng plne o~ th~ collar. ~h~ ~lot~
ar4 oon~lgur~d to sna~lQ aompre6~1cn o~ th~ ~lexlbla eu~port . .

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SE~ Y:MORGAN ~ FINNEGAN ; 4- 5-93 ilO:45AM, 1212371574B~ ;# 3 a~m and mov~ment Or th~ half nut m~mbsr lnto And out o~
en~age~ent with th~ thre~do~ ~h~t.
In ~tlll hnoth~r mbodlment, tho oyllnder lnaludes lnt~rn~l thr-~d~. Th~ pleton ~A~t lncludec a dl~t~l ch~t portion havlng h proxlmAll bi~urc~tod ~nd, ~nd ~ proxlm~l ~h~ft ~ortlon rotatAbly rRoelvod wlthln tho bl~urcatad end.
The dlotal and pxoxlmal aha~t portlona ~r- dlmen~lon4d ln a clea~ance ~lt to permit rot~tlon o~ the proxlmal eh~t portlon wlthin the dl~t~l ~hQ~t portlon. ~he bi~uro~ted end lncludes threads th~reon oppoolng to th4 oyllnder thra~a~.
A aam uur~aca 18 ~o~tlonod on the lnterlor ~urf~o~ o the bl~urc~ted ~nd o~ the pl~ton sha~t.
A cam ~ollower le mountod on tho ~ur~sae o~ the proximal ~h~rt portion with~n tho bifurcAted end. The cam rollow~r i~ dimQnYionod to en~age the CA~ ~ur~ when the proxlmal ~hart portlon 1~ ~olactlvely turnQd ~o ac to ~orce the blrurcated end radlally outward and foroe tho throad~
lnto the thro~d~ po~ltlonod on the inn~r oyllnder ~o that thu ahart boing ~lther 1) loc~d hn~ then rot~ta~ly ~nd lncr~m~nt211y mo~ed wlthln th~ oylln~r to ena~l- controllad pru~urlz~tlon, or 2) unlocked and ~oved within tha cyllnder to enable ~luld purglng ot the oyllnder an~ ratraction Or th~ ~h~t to ~ v~cuum po~itlorl where lt may b~ relo~od.
~ha lnvention consl~ts of t~e v~rlous part~, oon~truotlons, arrang~ants and l~provemento ohown ~n~
do~crlbe~. ~he ~coompanylng dr~wlngEI whlch ~re lncorpor~t~d in ~nd constitut~ ~ p~rt o~ the npea$~1cation llluat~at~
ombodlm~nt~ o~ the lnvention an~ to~ether with t~
de~crlptlon ~rve to axpl~in tho prlnclple~ o~ tho lnve~tlon.
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Tha ror~going ~nd other ob~ct~ an~ ~vantagse o~
the pr~ent lnv~ntlon wlll b~ ~ppr-C$At~ ~oro ~ully ~rom the ~ollowing d~cr$ptlon, w$~h r~ enc~ to the ~ooomp~nying ~r-wlngu 1~ whioht . .

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~ lgure 1 1~ an lso~otrlc vle~ o~ ~he ln~l~tion devlce ln accord~nc~ wlth a ~lr~t ~mbodlm~nt o~ the pro~nt lnventlon:
Flgur~ Z 1~ a ooctlon~d, l~ometrio view o~ the rlr~ odiment o~ tha ln~lAtlon d~vloe o~ the pro~-nt lnventlon;
Flgur~ 3 1~ ~ ~ohe~atlc cF4a5 eect10nAl v~ ew ot th~ th~ ~ir~t ~bodim~nt o~ tho ln~latlon d~vice of th~
present lnvention;
Flgure ~.le ~ sch~matla ~eotlonal vl~w t~ken alang llne 4-4 Or Figure 3 And ~howlng the hal~ nut ~neng~ted wlth th- threaded ~h~t ~
Figure B ~c a Yshom~tlc ~ctlonal vlow ~imllaF to ~i~ure 4 but showing the h~lf nut eng~ged wlth the threa~d ~h~t t ~lgure 6 1~ ~ ~ectlon~l vlew o~ the ~lexlble ~upport Arm on whlc~ the hAlr nut~ Are c~rrled~
Figur~ 7 i~ ~ ~oction~l v~w o~ th~ coll~r in aaoordanc~ wlth the ~ir~t embodl~ent o~ th~ ~ro~unt 2~ inv3ntlon;
~igurs 8 1~ ~ hch~m~tlc ~eotlon~l vlew elm~lar ~o Figuro 4 but ~howlng ~ oocond Qmbodlment o~ the devioe ln which pln~ ~xt~nd rrOm th~ collar ~nd ~ru rec~ivod through ~lot6 Or the cupport arm~;
Figure 9 1~ ~ ~ohem~tlo eectlonal v~ew slmll~r to Flguro 8 but ~howlng tho h~lf nut engAgod wlth the threaded ~ha~t;
Figur~ 10 le ~ ~oh-m~tlo aectional vlew olmll~r to Flgu~e 4, ~ut illuot~tlng ~ third ombodlment ln whloh the i 30 collar incl~,d~ ~ c~ ~ur~aoe ~or eng~glng n cnm ~ollower ~ormed on th~ ~lexlbl~ A~ msmb~r;
Fl~ure 11 i~ a ~eotion~l vlaw o~ th~ coll~r u~d ln ths eQcond e~odiment o~ the present lnvantlon~
Flgur~ 12 ls ~ ~ohem~t~ snctlon~l vlew o~ the t~ird ~mbodlm-nt sl~ to ~lg~re 10 but lllu~tratlnq the ~ nut ~ng~gQ~ wlth the threaded ~hart;

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SENI BY:hlORGAN a FINNE~AI'~ ; 4- 5-93 ;10:4BAM; 12123715~4~ ;#11 Figur~ 13 1# ~CtlonAl Vi~W 0~ ~no~h~r embodim~t t~ fl~xl~le ~upport ~rm in whlch tho arm i~ oegm~nto~
lnto dl~tlnot, nonlntsgr~lly ~ormed h~l~ c3gmonts~
Figuro 1~ ocham~tlo ~ro~o ~ootion~l viow o~
th~ r~r po~tion oE ~ thl~d ~mbodim~nt of tho ln~lntlon d~vlo~;
F~u~e 1~ i~ a ~ohe~tlo oro~ ocotionAl vlew wlth p~rtl~l cutaw~y oS ~ So~r~h embo~lment et th~ lnrl~lon davl¢~ ln whlch a proxim~l h~t portlon 1~ co~xlAlly rocaLv~d into ~ dist~l ~h~t portion ~nd whG~n th~ pl~ton ~ha~t ~ lock~d by rothtln~t the ~roxlmal ~a~t ~ortlon;
Plgure 16 1G a ~oh~matla vlow o~ th~ tourth e:n~odlment taken along llne 16-16 Or ~l~ure 15 and illu~tr~tlng the ~a~ follower~ of tho proxlmal ~h~t portlon eng~ging the c~m our~ce~ on the dlstAl ~h~ft portlon ~o the pl~ton ~haft 1~ locked ln po61tlont Flqure 17 1~ a ~ohematla vlew o~ the tourth nmbodi~nt elmllAr to the vl~w or Flgure 16 and ~howlng the cam follower~ d$~eng~qed ~rom the cam ~ur~ace~ ~o th~t the pl~ton ~haft.l~ rr~e t~ mova ~xially wlthln tho cylinder;
Fl~ure 18 ic an as~mbly vlew O~ the proxlm~l and dl~t~l ~haft portlons ln whloh thn proxl~l cha t portlon extend~ only p~rtlally lnto thQ dlstAl ~ha~t p~rtlo~; and ~ gur~ 19 1~ ~ vlew si~llar to Flgure 1~ in whlch the proxlmal ~haft portlon oxt~ndc ~ully through tho di~tal ~ha~t portlon lnto th~ ploton.

~D~Il0:LI~OC~ ION OF THE INVENTION

Re~errlng now to Flq. 1~ ~herc 1~ lllu~trated at 10 A ~oleot~vely controll~bl~ $nfl~tl4n-derlAtrlon aevlce ln ~ccordAnc~ wlth ~ firPt pre~errea ~mbodlm~nt o~ th- pro~nt invcntio~, which i~ u~d wltrh ~ b~lloon ~or nngiopla~ty pro~dur~ and th~ liXe. T~ dovlcc lO o~ th~ pre~nt lnv~ntio~ prov~dc~ a ~tructur~ ln which th~ pl~ton ~ha~t may bo ~a~otlv~ly loaX~d and unlook~d eo that thB pl~ton ~haft ~y b~ 1~ locX~d an~ then ro~atably ~nd ~ncrQ~entally mov~d .. ... .. _ . . . .

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within tho oyllndor to ~n~bl~ controll~d pr~euri~tlon, or a) unlock~d ~nd ~ov~d withl~ th~ r~yl~nde~ to ~nabl~ ld purgin~ o~ th~ ayllnder ~nd rntr~otlon of tho pl~ton sh~t to ~ vacuu~ posltlon. A~ Will be ~xpl~lne~ ln datall balow, th~ ln~n~n inalud~ a~ aatuAtlon ~An~ c~rri~d by thQ
~Ylr~ wh~rah ~ot~tdbly anga~ A~ ~Co~bly to ~or~o thr~d~ togeth~r.
In aooor~nos wlth the ~ir~t ~m~odlm~nt of the prQoent l~ventlon, the davl~e lO lnclu~e6 ~ cyllnd~r 12 hAvlng re~peCtiV~ proxi~Al ~nd distAl ~nds 14 ~nd 16. Th~
cylinder, al~o ~o~d to ~ A b~r~l by tho~ ~klll~d ln the art, 1~ ty~ic~lly ~ormed from ln~ffctlon moldin~ o~
plAstlo ~Aterl~ h~ cyllnder la includse ~ olo~ed dl~t~l ~nd 16 r~rred to ~ the box, ~vlnq ~ fluld oondult 1 po~ltlonr~d at tha dl~t~l and through whlch fluid m~y b~
conv~y~d to ~ PTCA b~lloon. The fluld condult lB 16 ah~ped to ~orm ~ tltting 18~ whioh l~ ~d~pted to rec~lvo a oatheter or other tube-like deviae l~b. A pre~ure gauge 20 l~
mounted ~t th~ di~t~l ~nd o~ the cyllndor 12 ~nd ln communic~tion with the ~nturnal areA of th~ cyllnd~r 12 to lndlcato tho amcunt o~ prse~ure appliGd wlthln th~ cyllndor ~ 2 and through the ~luld condult 18. Flange~ 22 extend later~lly outw~rd ~rom tho cylind~r 12 ~nd ~ro o~nflgur-~ to b0 gripp~d by th~ f ' ng~r~ of on~ uDlng the ~e~lce 10.
2~ As'~hown ln groat~r dotail ln Flg. 2, ~ pleton ~haft 2~ i~ r~aelv~d lnto the proxlmal end o~ t~e oyllnd~r 12. ThQ pl~ton ehArt 24 $ncludee a pl~ton 26 mounted on th~
dl~tnl end o~ the pl~ton ohA~t. ~he pl~ton ~6 typlcAlly i~
rotatably mountod on tho pl~ton eh~t 2~ by ~ b~arlng ~oe~bly 26a ~ioh ln the lllu~tr~t~d ~bodlment o~ Flg. a 16 ~or~ed by A thru~t b~rlng ~ùrf~c- ~t th~ low-r end 4 th~ pl~ton w~ nd a latorAl b~ar~ng ~urfAce ~t the old~s.
The pl~ton 26 lnclude~ ~oallng rlng~ 27 ln F~g. 3; ~hown ~$
ene eo~ling rlng ln Fig. 2, whlch ~nyag~s th~ lnt~rior ~nd 35 wh~ oh i~ dim~n~loned ~o ~orm a ~ tlght ~al wlth th~
lntern~l w~lls o~ th~ oyllnder 1~ to prev~nt ~ rom p~lng Around the p$~ton 26 as ~he pl~ton ~h~t 24 i~

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Re~e~rlng now to Fig~. 4 and ~, ~ echom~tlo repr~-ntition of ~ flexlblo ~upport arm 32 le ~hcwn mounto~
within the cylinder 12 nt lt~ proxlmal ond 1~. ~h~ ~lexlbl~
support arm 32 i~ ~or~d of a eemirigid pla~tlo ouoh ~3 lo poly~mlde, sold under tho tr~donam~ nylon, or ~cet~ old under the tra~namufi De~rln or c~laon. Othe~ mat~rlal~
commonly known to thoae skllled ln the ~rt also aan be usud.
~ Tho ~rm 32 inalude~ r~spectivo upp-r and low~r integrally ! ~ormed hal~ ~a~ment~ 32A, 3Zb. Tho hal~ sQgm~nt- 32A, 32b form ~ ao~ewhA~ pl~nar, alraular oonSlqurntlon wlthln tb~
cylind~r ~nd lnclu~e a lon~ltudln~l openin~ ~3 ln ~ medlal portlon. Tha two 8egments 32a, 32b are oonneated at th~ir end portions to ~orm At eith~r n~ ~ rectangular aon~igured mountlng member 34. The ro~t~ngular aon~lguro~ mountlng ~0 m~mb~r~ 34 are recelv~d ln opposin~ ~lot~ 36 ~ormQ~ ln the wall ~ur~ace o~ the cyllnder. ~hs ~lot~ 3~ c~n ~xtcnd pArtlally or co~ple~ely through the cyllnd~r. ~oth uppar and lower b~m~nt~ 32~, 32~ nlao lnalude cemlclrcular cutout~ 38 whloh ~or~ ~ ciroul~r opYning through wh~ ah the pl6ton ~ft 24 e~tend~. E~oh ~eyment 32a, 32b further includo~ dn ~rcuA~e ~ur~co ~e~nlng a cam eur~aoe 40.
F~. 3 illu~tr~tes on4 propoflcd d~ol~n ~howlng an ~atu~l propo~d aon~igur~lon ~or ~ rl~xibl~ arm ~mb~r compared to th~ oche~atla d~lgn u~ed ln th~ oth~r flgur~s.
Addltlonally, ~ ~hown in both u~b~lment~, th~
cam ~ur~aoo~ ~re ~orm~d to rQspectlvaly or~ate ctops 42, ~3 ~t elther sn~. E~ch aemiclrcul~ cutout ~ aloo lncluda~ a thr~ad~ hal~ nut mc~ber 44 a~rried by thQ ~upport arm 32 t~ereln. EAch h21~ nut may ~0 ~ea~r~ ~y glu~, lnt~ral moldlng on oth~r com~on ~ast~nln~ techni~uQ~ ~nown to thos4 ~kill~d ~n th~ art. ~he hal~ nut memberu 44 sxt4nd ~ub6tantially clrcum~6~ent~11y about the thrcaded piaton ~ 3~ tf ~
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~egmonts ~re uo~d, ~pring4 or oth~r m~ane may b~ u~od to I 10~l~x and ~Qp~rate the arm~ ~rom ~ch oth~r.
¦ ~ shown ln Flg~ 3, a ~omewh~t oup-uhap0~
¦ coll~r 46 1~ rotat~bly mounted on tho proxl~al and 14 o~ the oylind~r 12. ~h~ oollar 46 1~ typlcally cnap-titted onto the ~roxlmal end o$ the oyl~ndor 12 en~ lnclud~ a looklng 15detent ring 47 rOr oecurln~ tha oollar 46 onto the proxi~al ~nd. ~he coll~r 46 clo~e3 the proximal ond o~ the cyl$n~er, but lnclud~c an op~nlng 4d through whlch the pl~ton ~ha~t 24 Hxtends. A Sl~n~o 49 cxtcna~ 1eter~11y ~om tho outer p~riphery o~ the ~oll~r. Prefera~ly tho p~rlphery oY th~
20col1er ha~ ~orm~ groove~ 50 to ~ncllitAto manu~l grAsplng ~nd turnlng o~ the collar 46 ~y a ucer's ~n~lng b~th th~
groov~ and th~ nge. A~ ohown in Plg. 7, the oollar 4~
lncludec upp~r and lowc~ intogr~lly ~orm~d ~xt~nslon~ 52 ~xtending lnto thQ proximal end or tha cylind~r 12. ~he 25~xtenclon~ 52 ~orm a~m ~o110w~r 6urraaes whlch ~ngag~ th~
oam s~r~co 40 ~nd mov~ ov~r th~ cam ~ur~cs (Flq. ~ ~nd Fl~. 5) ~c tho coll~F 1~ rotated.
Ao shown ln Fl~. 4 and 5, the aam ~ur~ae~ 40 are configur~ eo that whon the ooli~r 1~ turn-d, the ~xt~n~lon~
3052 mov~ ov~r th~ c~ Ur~AC~ 40 untll thBy enga~e one of the stopF~ 42, 43. In c f~r~t po~ltlon ~hown ln Fig. 4, the e7rten~lon~ 52 en~a~ th~ l~tOpe 42. A~ ~hown ln Flg. 4, ln thl~ po~itlon, th~ ~lexlble ~upport ur~ 32 1~ uncompres~ed ~nd the hal~. nut thread~ are un~n~gad wlth th~ thr~adud 35plxton ~h~f~ 30. I,ooklng ln the dlrectlon of F~ç~. 4, thu coll~r 46 i~ not free to rurth~r rotate in ~ alockwl~u dlre~tion ~ea~use the ext~n~ions 6~ ong~g~a thc ~tops 42.

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sur~ao~ 40 ~r~ con~lgur~d ~o that ~ the ooll~ rotatod, the exten~lone 52 pr~s6 agalnat the ~loxibl~ arm 32 and ~om~re~ the ~egm~nto 32~, 32~ upon t~mselvs~ to force the hAl~ ~ut 44 lnto ~n~ngçm~nt with th~ thr~dod ~h~t. ~n thla potltlon, th~ eoll~r i~ ~r~ventod r~Om ~urth~r rotatlon bocauco th~ axt~n~ion~ enga~a tho ~top~ 4~.
In,operatlon ~ha dovl~e lo l~ lnl~l~lly oonn~at~d to a ~alloon oAthetQr u3Qd ~n Anglo~ ty p~ooedur4~. ~h~
balloon cAtheter lo connec~d vla ~ tUb~ or othor connectlon me~n~ to the oonduit ~itting 18a po~ltioned At t~e dl8tAl ~nd o~ th~ oyllnd~r, 12. ~h~ collar 46 lc lnltl~lly turnud oo th~t th~ OAm ~ollowers 52 ~or~d by the exten~lon o~ ~hQ
lS collar enga~e the otop~ 42 o~ the cam eur~aces 40 ~ormed on the ~upport ~rm~ 32 ~5 6hown ln ~lg. 4.
In thl~ opor~tlve po~ltlon, th~ pl~ton ~h~St 24 l~
unlookad, ~nd tho pioton 26 m~y ~reely move wlthln the oylindor ~.2. In thls unloaked po~ltlon the doator or other ao u~r ~on~uctln~ tho anglopl~ty proc~dur- move~ the pl~ton ~h~t 24 ~xlally forw~rd within the cyllndcr to re~oh Domewhat ~roc6urlz~d ~o~ltlon. ~h~ docto~ th~n tu~ns th~
collar 46 60 th~t the oam ~ollower~ '~2 move over thu oam ~ur~Ace~ 40 o~ the support ~r~ 32 lnto a posltlon engAglng the stop~ , ehown in Flg. 5. In thia poaition, the piGton cha~t 24 1~ locksd. The doctor ~ot~t~ t~e sha~t 24 to ln¢r~m~ntally move thQ pl3ton oha~t wlthin the cyl~nder 12 ~llowlng controlled pre~urlzation o~ the balloon. A~ter thQ requiolte proa~urlz~tlon tlme hna p~aed, th~ doctor ~ay Glowly r~llov4 th~ pr~e~ur~ wlthin th~ balloon by turning the pl~ton ~ha~t ln a ~ever~e dlrectlon to mov~ tho pl~tcn ~h~2t 24 out o~ the cyllnder 12. ~ ~n emurgenoy arose, ~uch a~ ar~eriAl dAmag~ result1ng ~rom excee~lve ~alloon pres~ure, ~nd the b~lloon prs~ur~ h~d to ~ roll~vod ~uickly, thr~ doctor o~n turn the coll~r 46, thereby unloaklng tho piaton shart 2~ ~o that the dootor m~y pull ~hr~ pl~on ~ha~ a4 and qulGXly ~sllev~ th~ pr~uuro-.

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SEt~l BY:MORGA~ ~ FINNEGAN ; 4- 5-93 ;10:49AM; 12123715748~ --~;J~16 .. . ........... ... . --13--Ro~rrlnq now to Flg~. 8, g ~nd 11, oeoond ~mbodi~ent o~ t~l d~vi cn 10 1~ uhown in whl~h the arcuat~
con~lgur~d c~ ~ur~ac~ on the ~lexible ~upport ~rm 32 ar~
replaoed by llppor and low~r ~rau~tq con~l~urcld ~lot~ 54.
S Tho collar 46 lnclude~ in'cegr~lly ~ormod uppar and low~r plns 5~ which ~ro r~oelvad lr.to thQ elots 54. The olot~ ~4 ~ro oon~lgurcd ao th~lt ~c tho ~ollar lo tu~ne~ olockwi~e (Flg. 9), the ~ xlblo ~upport ~rm 32 1~ aomprec~ed r~dial~y lnw~rd to ~orae the hal~ nuts lnto th~e~d~d eng~go~ent wlth 10 the threaded sha~t 3~. Thæ 610tB ~re dlmen~lonod ~o that the aoll~r 46 m~y b~ roteted only ~ror~ th~ unen51~od poa~tlon ~hown in Fig. 8 to the eng~lg~d po~itlon ohown ln Flq. 9. Eaoh olot al~o lnaludo~ dotont~ 57 ~or holdinq th~
pln~ 56 ln plaae. ln operatlon, th~ ooll~r 1~ movQ
15 d~oorlbed ln tho opor~tlon o~ the ~irst o~nbodl~Dent. ~h~
~ocklng davic~ 10 funotlon3 ln a ~lmllar ~anner a~
d~orlbxd, ~xacspt thAt the plno S6 ~o~clng al- c~m ~ollowere, move within the ~lota.
Fig~ 10~ 12 And 14 ill~otrAt~ A thlrd embodimene zo of the devic~ lo in whlah the collar 46 lncludae uppor an~
l~wer c~m protruelons 60 oxt~ndlng ~rom th~ oollar q~ lnto th~ cyllnd~r 12. The protru6ions include An arouate ~uriac~
de~lnlng upper and low~r c~m Yurrace~ 62 whlch eng~ge uppar ~nd lower oam ~ollowcr~ 64 lnte~rally ~orm~d on th~ xlble ~upport ~rm 32. ~ ~hown ln F~g~. lC ~nd 12, th~ ~lex~bl~
support arm 32 1~ oon~gured ~o~ewh~t dlfferently $rom the prevlou~ly de6crlbed embo~lmante ænd do not include n alot or cam ~urf~ae. In opsratlon, ~ tho coll~r iY t~rn~d, tho aam eur~ce~ 62 eng~g~ the CA~ rollow8r~ 64 and move f~om a ~irct posltion ~1q, 10) in wh~h tn~ ~upport ~rm ls unaompres6ed ~nd th~ hAl~ nut dl~ng~ged ~rom t~e thr~Ade~
h~t to ~ ~aond po~ltlon (F~. 12) in whlch the support ~rm ~2 is compr~D~ed radlally tzw~rd the thr~A~d ~h~t to ~orc~ the halr nut lnto engagement wlth the thread~d ~h~t
3~ 30 (Flg. lZ). Th~ cam ~ur~acso lnclude e~d stop6 6G, 67 to pra~nt coll~ rot~tlon beyond th~ polnto ~hown in Flg~. 10 ~nd 1~.
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Fig. 13 lllu~trate~ xlbla ~upport 8rm ~odlment d~ nate~ by prlme notatlon ln whlah the two so~mont~ nre not lntegrally rormAd togotber, but ar~ rorm~d ~ eepAr~t~ ploo~ he ~-g~ent ~nolud~4 ~nd portlon~
h~vlng re~tangular oonflqu~ed ou~p~rt~ 34 whioh ~re r~lv~d lnto tht olot~ 36 Or t~o cyllndor la. A~ noted beforc, t~
two ee~arato ~mant4 may inolude n sp~lng or other m~n~
not shown po~ltloned b~two~n the ~wo m~m~er~ th~t rl~x ~nd ~ep~r~te th~ memb~r~ ~rom ~ach oth~r ~o th~t ln ~n 10 uncompr~ad condltlon, th- halr nut6 are unen~a~ed with the thro~d~d Lhaft.
~ e~arrlng now to Flgq. 15-1~, a ~ourth ~m~odlm~nt o~ the devloe 10 13 lllu~trat~d ln whioh tho plston 6h~t 1 loc~ed and unlock~d by turnln4 th~ p$~ton 9hart it~elr. Th~
do~orlptlon Or thl~ embodlmont wlll b~ dQsorlb~d with slmllar re~erenae numer~lo havlng prlm~ not~tlon and oorr~pondlng to the atruoture o~ th~ pr~vlou~ thr6~
em~odlm~ntc. The hew otructural oomponento dlff-rlng ~rom the ~tru~tur~l componon-to c~ the tt~e- ~r-vlou~ o~bodl~ents will bagln wlth the referenco numural 100.
~ ~hown ln Flg. 15, th~ cylinder 12l includes thre~d~ loo po~ltioned on the lnol~- aurf~o. ~ c~p 102 i~
~ocurod on th~ proxim~l end to olo~e the cyllnd~r 12' ~nd to lo~ts tho ~h2ft 24~ o C~ 102 lnclude~ a co~blnatlon 25 ~iston oha~t openin~ and ~hA~t reo~lvlng be~rlng 104 through which the pl~ton ~a~t ext4ndo lnto th~ cyl~nd~r 12~. ~h~
ploton ~h~t 24' lnolude6 ~ diot~l oha~t portlon 106 h~vlng proxim~l, bl~urc~tod and 1~. A prox~m~l ~h~t ~ortlon 110 1~ rot~t~bly r~o~lv~d wlthln th~ b~uro~t~d end lOB.
The dlst~l and proxlmAl ah~ft portlono 106, 110 ~r~
dimensloned in A cl~r~nce ~lt to allow rot~tlon o~ th~
proxima~ ~ha~t 110 r~l~tivo to th~ di~tAl ShA~t 106. An lntern~l b~A~in~ a~e~bly ~not ~hown) o~n b~ u~o~ to rot~tably ~upport th~ di~tal and proximal ~haft ~ortlon6 to~ether.
Ao ~hown in Fig3. 13 And 13, thro~d~ 111 cr~
pooltiono~ on ehe bi ~uro~od nh~t portion lO~ ~nd 4re 2~3~S~
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po~itloned oppo~lng the thre~do 100 po~ltlDned ~n~ the cyllnd~r. The ln~lde curraco o~ the blfurc~t~d end 108 lnclude~ upper an~ lDwer cam ~urf~ceJ 112. ~ proxlmal ~hart port~on 110 inoludes oppoolng CAm followor8 114 mounteQ on the pro~lm~l ~hA~t portl3~ w~thin the blfurcatad end 108. The rollowers 114 ar- dlmon~loned to engAg~ th-oa~ ~r~ace 112 wh~n tha proxlmal o~aft portion 110 i~
~eleotlvcly turned to f~roe the b~ur~ted ~h~t ~ortlon radlally outw~rd ~o thAt tho thre~do 1~1 aro ~ng~ged wlt~
the thr~ds lOo po~ltlon~d on tho lnn~r ~u~oe o~ the cylln~er.
The oam sur~c~ lla lnoludo ~topM 120 (Flgo. 16 and 17) whlch pr~vont ~urther turnlng of thu proxlmal ~hart portion llo~ ~ft~r the blSuro~ted end 108 is Sorced outwardly. Onoe the ~haft le ln thlc 'iloa~ed" pooitlon wlth the dlst~l ~haft portlon (Flg. 16), ~urther turning of th~
proximal uh~t portlon llo cau3co adv~naom-nt o~ both shArt portions lnto the oylind-r by mean~ Or tho threaded A~oombl~
formod between th~ thread~ 100 or 111. When tho pro~l~al ohAft portlon 110 lo turnud counteroloo~wio~ ~looklng ln the dlrection o~ Fl~. 16 and 1~), the oAm ~ollo~r~ 114 ~re dloonga~ed from the cam ~urfaoH ~nd the bi~urcatod ond 108 i~ blA-ed inwardly ~o that tho threads ar~ no longer eng~ged ao ~hown in Fig. 17. Thu6, the sha~t 106, 110 aan ba moved ~5 ~xiAlly wlthin t~o ~yllnder. A~ ~hown ~n Fi~. 15, an interlook ~eAn~ le provided ~or locXlng tho proxim~l and di~t~l ~h~t portlono tog~thor. Th~ lnt~rlock ~an~ o~ thls ~mbod~nt lnc1udo~ an hnnul~r collar 1'6 ~caur~d to th~
proxlm~l ~ha~t portlon. ~h- co11ar 116 ~lte wlthln ~ groov-118 posltloned ln the bi~urcat~d ~nd Or the dlctal ~ha~e portlon. ~hs two ~ha~t portlons can bo Axlsl1y ~oved togother, 4ut only rota~lv~ly nov~d to~ether whon th~ dlntal ~hart portlon i8 threadAbly aouple~ to th8 cyllnde~ la ~ .
Fl~. 18 and 19 il1u~trate two dlfr~r~nt ; 3S embodlment6 or tha shart u~d ln the lllu~t~t~d embodlment ~n Flg. 15. In ~lg. lB, the proxl~l eh~t po~tlon 110 ~xtond~ only partlally lnto th~ di~tal ~h~rt portlon ~06 ~nd SENt BY:MORGAN ~ FINNEûAN , 4- 5-9~ ,10:51AM, 1212~715ï4~ ;#19 .. . . . , . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . . _, .. .. .
termlnat~o ~ithln th~ blrurcated end. ~he pi~ton 26 1 ~ounted at tho ~nd o~ tho dlzt~l ~h~t portSon 106 by mo~n~
0~ A bearlng as~embly 12i2 ehown ln Flg. 19 ~y hidd~n llne~.
In ~lg. 19, the proxlm~l 6h~t po~tion llo ext~nd~
throu~hout the ~xlnl length Or th~ dlet~l ehart portlon 106.
~he pl~ton 26' 1~ con~o~t~d to th~ end Dr t`he proxlm~l oha~t portion llo by mo~ns o~ ~ b-arl~g ~0~4~bly (~lg. 19). ~ho bo~ring ao~embly provldes frs~ rotation of tho pi~ton 26 rel~tlve to the dlist~l and proxlm~l ~hart portlon~ilO6, 110.
~n opor~t~on, thR devlce 10~ ln accord~noo wlth ~h~ rourth ~mbodlment i~ inltl~lly oonneoted to ~ b~lloon c~h~tor uc~d in angloplasty proc~dur~. A~ wlth tho oth~r ombo~lment~, the b~lloon aa~heter 1~ connect~d vla ~ tube or othsr conneotlon m-ans to ~h~ condult rlttlng 13~ ~o~ltloned lS at th~ dl~tAi end Or tho ayl~nder 12~. The proxlmal eha~t portlon 110 1~ lnltl~lly pr~ssed ln thQ ~orw~rd directlon.
~h~ lnterconne~tion ~ormod b-tween tho annulAr coll~r 116 on the ~roKlmal ~h~t portlon 110 iand the groov~ llB ln the dl~tal ohaft pOrtion 1~6 porm~t~i ~rGe rotatlon o~ the proximal sh~ft portlon 110 wlthin the dlst~l oha~t portlon 106, whll~ allowin~ axlAl ~ove~snt o~ th~ two ~h~rt portlon~
10~, 110 tog~ther.
A~ the two ~h~ft portion~ 106, 110 arc mov~d axlally ~orward, th~ b~lloon i~ p~essurlz~d. When thè
doctor turnc ths proximal chaft portlon 110, th~ ~ollower 114 ang~gee the a~ ~urf~ce, locks tho two togcth~r wh~n lt o~g~ge~ the atop 120, and ~orcec ths thr-ade 111 on the blfurcated end o~ dist~l ~h~t, 10~, ~nto thn thro~ds 100 positloned on tho in~ide our~ce o~ th~ cyllndor 12'. A~
30 the proxlm~l ~hart portion 110 ~ turncd mo~, th~ loc~lng lnterengAg~ent of the thr~ad~ cau~e~ ths sha~t portlon6 1~, llo to adv~nce lnorem~ntally wlthln the oylln~or. When ~h~ proximal ch~t portlon ~0 1~ turne~ th~ other dir~ctlon, th~ ~ollow~r 114 ~ ngages ~rom th~ Ga~ sur~aa~
and tho arm~ o~ th~ bi~uroa~o~ ~nd r~trRc~ ~o th~t the thr~d~ r~pidly dl~eng~gs w~th each oth~r. A~ a r4~ult, the b~lloon lo rapldly de~lat~.

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prevlou~ly dascrlbo~. ~ho d~vlco 10 o~ the pro~nt lnventlon lncludes rotnt~bly movablo co~onent~ whlch ~re mounted withln tho cyl~nder ~nd actuatad by an ~xternal, ob~lly manlpulat~ble aompDnent ouch ~o a oollar or the ~ha~t lto~ he half nut~ o~n ba r~adlly ~ovo~ lnto and out o~
on~ ment with tho tbren~od pi~ton aha~t. ~hn e~bodim-nt Or Flg. lS provlde~ for ~ d3vioe 10 ln whlch only one m~nu~l ~ctlvlty 15 r~qui~ed to look the pl~ton ~h~t ~nd move th~
sh~t within the ayllnder to onablo controll-d pr~url~tlon. ~3 ahown ~nd lllu~trAt-d ln Fl~. 16 and 17, ths proxlmal ~ha~t po~tion l~ ~nitlally ~otat4~ to move the followerc 114 lnto ~o~ltlon a~ 3hown ln Fig. 16. Upon rurther rotatlon, whlle the thread~ loo, 111 er~ ~nga~od, tho pl~ton ~ha~t 19 lncrem~nt~lly ~ovod ~o~w~rd w~thin the cylinder a~ the ehaft ia rotat~d.
:It ohould be und~retood, that the rore~olng ;lde~or~ptlon ,or the lnventlon l~ lntendod merely to b-o lllu~tr~tlve thereor, nnd that othor ~mbodl~ant~, ~odlf~oatlons ~nd equlv~l-nts ~ay b~ a~par~nt to thoee sklllud ln the art without d~p~rtlng from lt~ eplrlt.
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THAT WHICH IS CLAIMED IS:
1. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising:
(a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;
(b) a piston shaft received within the proximal end of said cylinder, said piston shaft including a piston mounted on the distal end of said shaft, said piston being movable during deflation of the balloon;
(c) screw threads positioned on at least a portion of said piston shaft;
(d) cam means mounted within said cylinder including means for selectively engaging said threads on said piston shaft; and (e) cam actuation means for rotatably engaging said cam means for selectively engaging and disengaging said cam means with said piston shaft threads thereby allowing selective locking and unlocking of said piston shaft so that said piston shaft being either 1) locked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within the cylinder to enable fluid purging of the cylinder and retraction of said shaft to a vacuum position.
2. A device as defined in Claim 1 having means for permitting unopposed deflation when said piston shaft is in the unlocked position.
3. A device as defined in Claim 1 having means for permitting controlled deflation when said piston shaft is in the locked position.
4. A device as defined in Claim 1 wherein said cam actuation means is mounted on the outer surface of said cylinder.
5. A device as defined in Claim 1 wherein said cam means comprises a threaded half nut member mounted within said cylinder which engages said shaft upon selected actuation of said cam means.
6. A device as defined in Claim 5 wherein said cam means further comprises a flexible support arm supporting said half nut member, and wherein said support arm includes an arcuate surface defining a cam surface engaged by said cam actuation means, wherein said cam surface is configured to permit compressing of said support arm and corresponding engagement of said half nut into said piston shaft.
7. A device according to Claim 6 wherein said flexible support arm comprises two half segments extending substantially circumferentially about a portion of said shaft, and including means for separating said segments away from said shaft when said support arm is uncompresses.
8. A device as defined in Claim 1 including means for limiting rotation of said cam actuation means when said cam means is threadably engaged to said threaded piston shaft.
9. A device as defined in Claim 1 wherein said cam actuation means is mounted on said piston shaft.
10. A device as defined in Claim 9 wherein said piston shaft includes a distal shaft portion having a threaded and bifurcated end, and a proximal shaft portion coaxially received within said bifuroated end, wherein said distal and proximal shaft portions are dimensioned in a clearance fit, and including threads on the inner surface of said cylinder opposing with said shaft threads and wherein said cam means includes an inner arcuate surface on the bifuroated end defining an internal cam surface, and including a cam follower positioned on the proximal shaft portion within said bifurcated end which is dimensioned to engage said cam surface when said proximal shaft to selectively turned to force said bifurcated end radially outward so that the threads of the bifurcated end engage the threads on the inner surface of the cylinder.
11. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising:
(a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;
(b) a piston shaft received within the proximal end of said cylinder, said piston shaft including a piston mounted on the distal end of said shaft, said piston being movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation of the balloon;
(c) threads positioned on at least a portion of said piston shaft;
(d) at least one threaded half nut member mounted within said cylinder adjacent said piston shaft;
(e) cam means mounted within said cylinder for selectively engaging and disengaging said threaded half nut member with said piston shaft threads; and (f) means mounted on the outer surface of said cylinder for rotatably engaging said cam means and for selectively engaging and disengaging said threaded half nut selectively engaging and disengaging said threaded allowing member with said piston shaft threads thereby allowing selective looking and unlocking of said piston shaft so that said piston shaft being either 1) looked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or depressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within said cylinder to enable fluid purging of the cylinder and retraction of said piston shaft to a vacuum position where it may be relocked.
12. A device as defined in to Claim 11 wherein said cam means includes a flexible support are supporting said half nut member, and wherein said support arm includes an arcuate surface defining a cam surface which is engaged by said actuation means, wherein said cam surface is configured to permit compression of said support arm and corresponding engagement of said threaded half nut member with said threaded piston shaft.
13. A device as defined in Claim 12 wherein said flexible support arm comprises two half segments extending substantially circumferentially about a portion of said shaft, and wherein each segment includes an arcuate surface defining a cam surface, and a threaded half nut member carried by each segment within the slot.
14. A device as defined in Claim 13 wherein said first and second segments are integrally formed with each other.
15. A device as defined in Claim 14 wherein said flexible support arm includes means for separating said segments away from said shaft when said support arm is uncompresses.
16. A device as defined in Claim 12 wherein said flexible support arm is formed of a semirigid plastic.
17. A device as defined in Claim 12 wherein said cylinder includes means for receiving an end portion of said support arm for securing said support arm within said cylinder.
18. A device as defined in Claim 11 wherein said actuating means comprises a collar rotatably mounted on the outer surface of the cylinder.
19. A device as defined in Claim 18 wherein said collar includes an extension for engaging said cam surface of said support arm.
20. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising:
(a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;
(b) a piston shaft received within the proximal and of said cylinder, said piston shaft including a piston mounted on the distal end of said shaft, said piston being movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation of the balloon;
(c) threads positioned on at least a portion of said piston shaft;
(d) a flexible support arm mounted within said cylinder, said support arm including an arcuate surface defining a cam surface;
(e) a threaded half nut member carried by said support arm and positioned adjacent to said piston shaft;
(f) a collar rotatably mounted on the outer, proximal surface of said cylinder, said collar having an extension extending into the cylinder and engaging the cam surface of said flexible support arm; and (g) wherein said cam surface is configured so that when said collar is turned, said extension is moved over the cam surface to compress the flexible arm member and move said threaded half nut member into and out of engagement with said threaded shaft, thereby allowing selective locking and unlocking of said piston shaft so that said piston shaft being either 1) locked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or depressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within said barrel to enable fluid purging of the cylinder and retraction of the piston shaft to a vacuum position.
21. A device as defined in Claim 20 wherein said flexible support arm is formed of a semirigid plastic.
22. A device as defined in Claim 20 wherein the said cylinder includes means for receiving an end portion of said support arm for securing said support arm within said cylinder.
23. A device as defined in Claim 20 wherein said cam surface includes a stop for preventing further rotation of said collar when said half nut member is engaged with said piston shaft.
24. A device as defined in Claim 20 wherein said flexible support arm comprises two half segments extending substantially circumferentially about a portion of said shaft, and wherein each segment includes an arcuate surface defining a cam surface, and a threaded half nut member carried by each segment within the slot.
25. A device as defined in Claim 20 including means for separating said segments away from said shaft when said support arm is uncompressed.
26. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising:
(a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;

(b) a piston shaft received within the proximal end of said cylinder, said piston shaft including a piston mounted on the distal and of said shaft, said piston being movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation;
(c) threads positioned support arm mounted within said cylinder, said support arm including an arouate configured slot opening, at least one threaded half nut member carried by said support arm and positioned adjacent to said piston shaft; and (e) a collar rotatably mounted on the outer surface of the cylinder, said collar including at least one pin extending from said collar through said slot opeing, and wherein said alot is configured so that when said collar is turned, a pin is moved within said slot to compress said flexible arm member and move said threaded half nut member into and out of engagment with said threaded shaft, thereby allowing selective locking and unlocking of said piston shaft so that the piston shaft being either 2) locked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within said cylinder to enable fluid purging of the barrel and retraction of the shaft and plunger to a vacuum position.
27. A device as defined in Claim 26 wherein said flexible support arm comprises two half segments extending substantially circumferentially about a portion of said shaft and wherein each segment includes an arcuate configured slot, and a threaeded half nut member carried by each segment within the slot.
28. A device as defined in Claim 27 wherein said segments are integrally formed with each other.
29. A device as defined in Claim 27 including means for separating said segments away from said piston shaft when said support arm is uncompressed.
30. A device as defined in Claim 26 wherein said collar includes corresponding pins extending into respective slots of said segments.
31. A device as defined in Claim 26 wherein said support arm is formed from semirigid plastic.
32. A device as defined in Claim 26 wherein said slots are configured for preventing further rotation of said collar when said half nut is engaged with said shaft.
33. A device as defined in Claim 32 wherein said slots further include detent positions for maintaining said pins in position within said slots.
34. A device as defined in Claim 21 wherein said cylinder includes means for receiving an end portion of said support arm for securing said support arm with said cylinder.
35. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising:
(a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;
(b) a piston shaft received into the proximal end of said cylinder, said piston shaft including a piston mounted on the distal end of the shaft, said piston being movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation;
(c) screw threads positioned on at least a portion of said shaft;

(d) a flexible support arm mounted within the cylinder, said support arm including a fixed cam follower, (e) a threaded half nut member supported by said flexible support arm and positioned adjacent to said piston shaft;
(f) a collar rotatably mounted on the outer surface of the proximal end of the cylinder, said collar including at least one cam protrusion extending from said collar into said cylinder, said protrusion including an arcuate surface defining a cam surface thereon in engagement with said cam follower, and wherein said cam surface is configured so that when said collar is turned, the extension is moved over the cam follower to compress said flexible arm member and move said threaded half nut member into and out of engagement with said threaded shaft, thereby allowing selective locking and unlocking of said shaft so that said piston shaft being either 1) locked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within said cylinder to enable fluid purging of said cylinder and retraction of the piston shaft to a vacuum position.
36. A device as defined in Claim 35 wherein said cam follower is configured for preventing further rotation of said collar after said threaded half nut member is engaged with said threaded shaft.
37. A device as defined in Claim 35 wherein said flexible support arm comprises two half segments extending substantially circumferentially about a portion of said shaft, and wherein each segment includes an arcuate configured slot, and a half nut member carried by each segment.
38. A device as defined in Claim 37 wherein said segments are integrally formed with each other.
39. A device as defined in Claim 37 including means for separating said segments away from said shaft when said support arm is uncompressed.
40. A device as defined in Claim 35 wherein said support arm is formed from a semirigid plastic.
41. A selectively controllable inflation-deflation device for use with a balloon catheter during angioplasty procedures comprising (a) a cylinder having proximal and distal ends and a fluid conduit adapted for communication with a balloon;
(b) screw threads positioned on a portion of the inner surface of said cylinder;
(c) a shaft received into the proximal end of said cylinder, said shaft including a distal shaft portion having a proximal, bifurcated end, and a proximal shaft portion rotatably received within said bifurcated end, said distal and proximal shaft portions being dimensioned in a clearance fit, a piston mounted on the distal end of said shaft, said piston being movable in one direction during inflation and in a second direction during deflation, threads positioned on at least a portion of said bifurcated end opposing to said cylinder threads, and a cam surface positioned on the interior surface of said bifurcated end, and (d) at least one cam follower mounted on said proximal shaft portion within said bifurcated end, wherein said cam follower is dimensioned to engage said cam surface when said proximal shaft is selectively turned to move within said bifurcated end and force said threads into and out of engagement with said threads on said inner cylinder so that said shaft being either 1) locked and then rotatably and incrementally moved within said cylinder to enable controlled pressurization or 2) unlocked and moved within said cylinder to enable fluid purging of the cylinder and retraction of said shaft to a vacuum position.
42. A device as defined in Claim 41 wherein said cam surface includes a stop for preventing further rotation of the proximal shaft portion within the distal shaft portion after the cylinder and bifurcated and are threadably engaged to each other.
43. A device as defined in Claim 41 wherein said proximal shaft portion extends into the distal end of said distal shaft portion, and wherein said piston is rotatably mounted on the end of said proximal shaft portion.
44. A device as defined in Claim 41 wherein said proximal shaft portion terminates in the bifurcated end of said distal shaft portion, and said piston is rotatably mounted onto the end of said distal shaft portion.
45. A device as defined in Claim 41 including interlock means for locking said proximal and distal shaft portions together.
46. A device as defined in Claim 45 wherein said interlock means comprises and annular collar secured to said proximal shaft portion and a groove positioned in said bifurcated end of said distal shaft portion for receiving said annular collar.
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