Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


US3817237A - Regulatory apparatus - Google Patents

Regulatory apparatus
Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3817237A
US3817237AUS00283274AUS28327472AUS3817237AUS 3817237 AUS3817237 AUS 3817237AUS 00283274 AUS00283274 AUS 00283274AUS 28327472 AUS28327472 AUS 28327472AUS 3817237 AUS3817237 AUS 3817237A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
flexible wall
case
tubular
plunger
magnet
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US00283274A
Inventor
L Bolduc
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Medtronic Inc
Original Assignee
Medtronic Inc
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Medtronic IncfiledCriticalMedtronic Inc
Priority to US00283274ApriorityCriticalpatent/US3817237A/en
Application grantedgrantedCritical
Publication of US3817237ApublicationCriticalpatent/US3817237A/en
Anticipated expirationlegal-statusCritical
Expired - Lifetimelegal-statusCriticalCurrent

Links

Images

Classifications

Definitions

Landscapes

Abstract

A regulatory apparatus for controlling the movement of fluids, cells and energy in conveying structure, as spermatazoa in the ductus deferens or signals in nerve fibers. The regulatory apparatus has a stepped down gear train driven in response to a remote magnetic field to selectively expand and contract a flexible member. A valving device connected to the flexible member is operable to selectively open and close a passageway coupled to the conveying structure in response to the expansion and contraction of the flexible member.

Description

United States Patent [191 Bolduc June 18, 1974 [54] REGULATORY APPARATUS OTHER PUBLICATIONS [75] inventor: Lee Bolduc Minneapolis Minn Kusserow Trans. Amer. Soc. Art Inter. Orgs, 1960, [73] Assignee: Medtronic, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. PP-
[22] Filed: Aug. 24, 1972 App]. No.: 283,274
[52] US. Cl 128/1 R, 3/1, 128/274, 128/346, 128/D1G. 25 [51] Int. Cl A611) 19/00 [58] Field of Search... 128/1 R, 274, 346, DIG. 25; 3/1
[56] References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,921,584 1/1960 Di Vette 128/346 3,419,008 12/1968 Plishner 3,575,158 4/1971 Summers..... 3,699,957 10/1972 Robinsonm. 3,704,704 12/1972 Gonzales 128/1 R Primary Examiner-Dalton L. Truluck [5 7] ABSTRACT A regulatory apparatus for controlling the movement of fluids, cells and energy in conveying structure, as spermatazoa in the ductus deferens or signals in nerve fibers. The regulatory apparatus has a stepped down 10 Claims, 6 Drawing Figures REGULATORY APPARATUS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Magnetic couplings have been used to drive devices implantedin the body. Remotely actuated servomechanisms have been developed to control a potentiometer and impart rotary motion to a pump. Bolducin US. Pat. No. 3,569,894 discloses a magnetic servo appara tus having a geartrain for operating a potentiometer. Dorman et al. in US. Pat. No. 3,608,088 shows an exterior remote drive magnet for operating an implanted rotary blood pump. I
At the present time the one certain way for men to prevent conception is to have a vasectomy. This operation is irreversible, as the ductus deferens is severed. Efforts have been made to connect the served ductus deferens with a valve that can be closed to stop the flow of sperm or opened to allow it to flow in the ductus deferns. These valves can only be regulated through a surgical procedure and cannot be remotely operated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a regulatory apparatus that is implantable in the body of an animal to control the functioning of a bioconveying and biotransmitting means. The regulatory apparatus is responsive to a remote moving magnetic field located outside the body .to effect a control of the conveying means. The regulatory apparatus has a case hermetically enclosing a space. The case has a flexible-means. Enclosed within the space is a first means for selectively expanding and contracting the flexible means. A power transmitting means is connected to the first means for transmitting movement of the first means. The power transmitting means is operated by a magnetic means. The first means, power transmitting means and magnet means are all located within the case means. Located externally of the case means is a second control means operable in response to expansion and contraction of the flexible means to control the functioning of the conveying means. The second means is mounted on the case means and comprises a valve device operable to selectively open and close the conveying means thereby controlling the functioning of the conveying means. The conveying means can be a member having a passageway connected to a duct or canal conveying liquid as blood, lymph, semen or spermatazoaThe conveying means can also be used in conjunction with a chord or nerve fiber to control the transmission of nerve signals.
It is an object of the invention to provide an implantable apparatus which can be operated externally of the body to control the functioning of a conveying means, as the ductus deferens to control the flow of spermatazoa. Another object of the invention is to provide an implantable apparatus with a hermetically sealed case enclosing a power transmitting means operable to actuate a control member located outside of the case.
IN THE DRAWINGS FIG. I is an elevational view, partly sectioned, of the reproductive parts of a male primate having the regulatory apparatus of the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged end view of the regulatory apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of FIG. 2;
FIG. 5 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 4 of a modification of the valving device of the regulatory apparatus; and
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of a modified regulatory apparatus of the invention.
Referring to the drawings, there is shown in FIG. 1 the reproductive parts of a male primate indicated generally at 10. The drawings are in diagram form to facilitate understanding the invention and are not to any scale. The scale varies from one view to another. For example, theremote actuator 17 hereinafter described can be much larger in size than the implantedregulatory apparatus 16. Parts 10 are shown by way of example only as theregulatory apparatus 16 of the invention can be used not only in male and female humans but in animals and fowl and like creatures. Parts 10 include the male reproductive glands or testes l1 and theductus deferens 12, which functions as a vas or duct for carrying the male gamete or spermatazoa from gland 11 to the ejaculatory duct. Gland 11 andduct 12 are located in a musculocutaneous sac orscrotum 13 formed of skin and a network of muscular fibers. Theregulatory apparatus 16 can be located in other body cavities and used to control the flow of ovum in the uterine tube of a female. Signals in selected nerve fibers can also be controlled with the regulatory apparatus to restrict and temporarily block transmission of nerve signals. The invention is hereinafter described as relating to the control of spermatazoa in the ductus deferens, it being understood that the regulatory apparatus is useable asa control in other parts of the anatomy. Two regulatory apparatuses can be used with the two ductus deferens. Alternatively, one ductus deferens can be severed.
Implanted withinscrotum 13 is the regulatory apparatus of the invention indicated generally at 16.Apparatus 16 is a device operable to selectively close and open the passage of theductus deferens 12, thereby controlling the emission of spermatazoa. When the ductus deferens is closed for both testes it is impossible to have zygosis with an ovum.
Referring to FIG. 3, theregulatory apparatus 16 has a cup-shaped case orhousing 18 having an outwardly directedannular lip 19 at the open end thereof.Case 18 is formed from a rigid material which is electrically insulative and biologically inert, as ceramic material, polycarbonate resin or polypropylene.Case 18 can also be formed from stainless steel or titanium. Aflexible diaphragm 21 is hermetically sealed tolip 19 to form a sealedchamber 22 withinhousing 18 impervious to body fluids and tissue. Apower transmitting apparatus 23 located inchamber 22 has a pair of spaced plates24 and 25 carrying a stepped downgear train 26. Preferably, thegear train 26 has a power ratio of 150021. Other gear ratios can be used. Thegear train 26 is illustrated as a spur gear assembly having a plurality of interengaging gears. Other types of gear mechanisms, such as planetary gears, can be used for the gear train. Lubricant, as oil, is contained within the hermetically sealedhousing 18 for the power transmitting means.Plate 24 is in engagement with anannular sleeve 27 spacing the plate fromdiaphragm 21. Opposite:plate 25 engages anannular sleeve 28 which rests on the bottom wall of the 3 housing.Sleeves 27 and 28 are preferably of nonmagnetic, electrically insulative material such as polyethylene, Nylon, Teflon or Delrin-Power transmitting apparatus 23 haspower input shaft 29 carrying outwardly directedrod magnets 31 and 32. The magnets are formed from a high energy magnetic material as iron-aluminum-nickel-cobalt-copper alloys or magnetic platinum-cobalt alloys. Magnet 31 has a south polarity.Magnet 32 has a noth polarity. Concentrically aligned withinput shaft 29 is anoutput shaft 33. Bearings 34 onplate 24 rotatably mount theoutput shaft 33.Output shaft 33 has a threadedhead 36.Head 36 is threaded into a nut orsleeve 37 secured to the center portion of the inside ofdiaphragm 21. Thehead 36 andsleeve 37 are cooperating means operable to move thediaphragm 21.Head 36 can be a cylindrical member or sleeve that is threaded onto a bolt-like member secured to the center portion of the inside ofdiaphragm 21. The cooperating threadedmembers 36 and 37 can be lo cated within the confines ofgear train 26 betweenplates 24 and 25 to reduce the overall height of thehousing 18.
A control or valve device indicated generally at 38 is mounted on thehousing 18 adjacent the outside ofdiaphragm 21.Valve device 38 has asupport 39.Device 38 andsupport 39 can be enclosed with a cover to prevent fibrosis around the device. As shown in FIG. 2,support 39 extends across the midsection ofdiaphragm 21. The center portion ofsupport 39 carries a holder orbody 41 having atransverse passage 42. Extended throughpassage 42 is anelongated tubular member 43.Member 43 is made of flexible material that can be closed or collapsed and will return to its open position. For example,member 43 can be a silicone rubber tube. Opposite ends oftubular member 43 extend outwardly in opposite directions from thebody 41 and carry the ductus deferens 12, whereby thetube 43 provides a continuous passage for the spermatazoa. Abody 41 has astem 44 carrying anut 46 operable to secure the body to support 39.Stem 44 has a passage carrying a movable plunger orvalving element 47. As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4,valving element 47 is secured to the center portion of theflexible diaphragm 21 in alignment with the axis ofnut 37. The outer end ofplunger 47 engages theflexible tube 43 and is movable in the opposite direction, as indicated byarrow 48, to a position to close the passage andtube 43, shown by broken lines in FIG. 3, and to open the passage, as shown in full lines in FIG. 3.Body 41 can be an integral part ofsupport 39.
In operation, theregulatory apparatus 16 is surgically implanted in the body cavity shown in FIG. 1 and connected to the ductus deferens 12.Housing 18 anddiaphragm 21 are hermetically sealed together whereby thechamber 22 is not affected by body fluids or other corrosive media, tissue ingrowth and the like. Theremote actuator 17 includes a motor 66 having arotatable shaft 67. A magnet 68 is secured toshaft 67 and is rotated on operation of motor 66. Magnet 68 is shown as a bar magnet having a north pole and a south pole. Motor 66 can be a reversible type and have switch means for selecting its direction of rotation. Motor 66 is enclosed inhousing 69. Suitable counting means (not shown) may be attached to the motor 66 orshaft 67 to count the number of turns in either direction of rotation of the magnet 68.
On energization of motor 66, theshaft 67 rotates magnet 68. Theactuator 17 is held in close proximity to theregulatory apparatus 16, as shown in FIG. 1, to provide a magnetic coupling. There is no physical connection between the actuator 17 andregulatory apparatus 16. The moving flux lines or magnetic force of magnet 68 will affectmagnets 31 and 32 to cause rotation ofshaft 29. The rotation ofinput shaft 29 will transmit force via thepower transmitting apparatus 23 to theoutput shaft 33. The rotation ofoutput shaft 33 will turn the threadedhead 36 relative to the fixednut 37. The relative rotation betweenhead 36 andnut 37 will cause the diaphragm to move outwardly, as shown in broken lines, or inwardly depending on the direction of drive ofinput shaft 29. When themotor 56 is operated in a forward direction, the threadedhead 36 will rotate to flex thediaphragm 21 in an outward direction, as shown by broken lines in FIG. 3. This moves theplunger 47 in an outward direction, flexingtube 43 to the closed or blocked position, shown in broken lines in FIG. 3. This will cut off the flow of spermatazoa through the ductus deferens 12.
In the event it is desired to resume the flow of spermatazoa through the ductus deferens 12, theregulatory apparatus 16 can be actuated to its open position withremote actuator 17.Motor 16 is operated in a reverse or off direction, thereby rotating magnet 68 in a direction which will reverse thepower transmitting apparatus 23 and rotate the threadedhead 36 in a direction which will move the flexible diaphragm back to its initial position in thecavity 22, shown in full lines in FIG. 3.Plunger 46, being attached to the diaphragm, will retract away fromtube 43.Tube 43, being of a flexible material, will move back to its initial open position, thereby allowing the flow of spermatazoa in theductus deferenes 12.
Referring to FIG. 5, there is shown a modification of a valve device, indicated generally at 50, for accommodating a plurality oftubes 54 and 56. The structure is identical in thevalve device 50 and the regulatory apparatus is indicated with the same reference numerals having the suffix A. The valve device has a body or holder 51 having a pair of generally alignedpassages 52 and 53 for carryingtubes 54 and 56. Body 51 has astem 57 extended through the hole insupport 39A. A nut 58 threaded on the stern holds the body in assembled relation withsupport 39A. Secured to the center portion of diaphragm 21A are a pair ofplungers 61 and 62.Plungers 61 and 62 can be attached to a cross member pivotally connected to the diaphragm. Plunger 61 has an outer end that extends into a passage in body 51 and is engageable withtube 54. In a similar manner,plunger 62 has an outer end extended intopassage 53 and is engageable withtube 56. On rotation of threadedhead 36A, flexible diaphragm 21A can move in opposite directions as indicated by arrow 63. When 36A is rotated in a first or forward direction, theplungers 61 and 62 move into engagement withtubes 54 and 56, flexing the tubes and thereby blocking the passage in the tubes to prevent the flow of spermatazoa. On operation of the threadedhead 36A in the opposite direction, flexible diaphragm 21A moves away from the body, thereby carrying theplungers 61 and 62 away fromtubes 54 and 56, thereby opening the passages in the tubes.
Referring to FIG. 6, there is shown a modification of the regulatory apparatus indicated generally at 70. Apparatus has a hermetically sealed housing 71. The outer circumferential wall of the housing has an accordion or corrugated shape which will allow longitudinal expansion and contraction of the housing side wall on operation of the gear train and jack screw mechanism hermetically sealed within the housing. Mounted on one end of the housing is avalve device 72 similar to thevalve device 38 shown in FIG. 4 for carrying atube 73. On operation of theregulatory apparatus 70 with the use of a remote actuator similar toactuator 17, the side wall of housing 71 will expand, thereby effectuating a closing ofvalve device 72. On operation of the re mote actuator in the opposite direction, the side wall of housing 71 will contract, thereby opening valve device 1 The above description relates to preferred embodiments of the invention; however, it is understood that various other embodiments and changes in size, material, power transmission means and valving mechanisms may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. Furthermore, the invention is not intended to be particularly limited to the control of spermatazoa in the ductus deferens of a male primate. The invention is useable with other vas, ducts or canals carrying fluids such as blood, lumph and the like. Also, the invention is useable with other biocontrol means,'as nerve fibers and can function to temporarily restrict and block impulses in nerve fibers.
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. An apparatus for implantation in the body of an animal operable to control the functioning of a body fluid conveying means and being responsive to a remote moving magnetic field comprising: case means hermetically enclosing a space, said case means having imperforate flexible wall means having an inside surface and outside surface at one portion of the case means, first means for selectively expanding and contracting said flexible wall means, said'first means including a first member attached to the inside surface of said flexible wall means and a second member threadably engaged with the first member, said second member being rotatable to selectively axially move the first member to thereby selectively expand and contract said flexible wall means, .power transmission means connected to said second member for transmitting rotational motion to the second member, magnet means connected to the power transmission means, said magnet means being responsive' to the remote moving magnetic field to operate the power transmission means, said first means, power transmission means and magnet means being located within the case means and valve means secured to the case means externally of the case means, said valve means having tubular means connected to the body fluid conveying means and plunger means secured to the outside surface of said flexible wall means and engageable with the tubular means, said plunger means movable in response to expansion and contraction of the flexible wall means to selectively open and close the tubular means to control the functioning of the body fluid conveying means.
2. The apparatus of claim I wherein: said flexible wall means is a flexible diaphragm.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said flexible wall means is a flexible diaphragm located across one end of the case means, said second member being attached to a center portion of the diaphragm.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the first member includes a sleeve secured to the wall means, said sleeve having a threaded bore, said second member having a head threaded into said threaded bore.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said case means includes an expandable and contractable side wall.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said power transmission means is a stepped down gear train having an input shaft connected to the magnet means and an output shaft connected to the second member. 7
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: said magnet means comprises at least one bar magnet having north and south magnetic poles at opposite ends thereof.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein: the valve means has a body secured to the case means, said body having a passage accommodating the plunger means to control the functioning of the conveying means.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein: the valve means has a pair of tubular members connected to the conveying means, said plunger means having a pair of movable members secured to the flexible wall means, one of said movable members being engageable with one tubular member and the other movable member being engageable with the other tubular member, said movable members being responsive to expansion movement of the flexible wall means to collapse the tubular members and responsive to contraction of said flexible means to permit the tubular members to open.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 including: means securing the valve means to the case means, said valve means having a tubular member connected to the conveying means, and a body having a passage accommodating the plunger means whereby said plunger means is engageable with the tubular member so that on expansion of the flexible wall means, the plunger means closes the tubular member and on contraction of the flexible wall means the plunger means permits the tubular member to open.
*;g;;g UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent No. 3 7 2 37 Dated June 18 1974 lnuent0r(s) Lee R. Bolduc It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Column 3 line 9, "noth" should be north-;
Column 4 line 34, "deferenes" should be --deferens;
Column 5, I line 23, "lumph" should be -lymph--.
Signed and sealed this 17th day of September 1974.
(SEAL) Attest: I
MCCOY M. GIBSON JR. c. MARSHALL DANN Attesting Officer Commissioner of- Patents

Claims (10)

1. An apparatus for implantation in the body of an animal operable to control the functioning of a body fluid conveying means and being responsive to a remote moving magnetic field comprising: case means hermetically enclosing a space, said case means having imperforate flexible wall means having an inside surface and outside surface at one portion of the case means, first means for selectively expanding and contracting said flexible wall means, said first means including a first member attached to the inside surface of said flexible wall means and a second member threadably engaged with the first member, said second member being rotatable to selectively axially move the first member to thereby selectively expand and contract said flexible wall means, power transmission means connected to said second member for transmitting rotational motion to the second member, magnet means connected to the power transmission means, said magnet means being responsive to the remote moving magnetic field to operate the power transmission means, said first means, power transmission means and magnet means being located within the case means and valve means secured to the case means externally of the case means, said valve means having tubular means connected to the body fluid conveying means and plunger means secured to the outside surface of said flexible wall means and engageable with the tubular means, said plunger means movable in response to expansion and contraction of the flexible wall means to selectively open and close the tubular means to control the functioning of the body fluid conveying means.
US00283274A1972-08-241972-08-24Regulatory apparatusExpired - LifetimeUS3817237A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US00283274AUS3817237A (en)1972-08-241972-08-24Regulatory apparatus

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application NumberPriority DateFiling DateTitle
US00283274AUS3817237A (en)1972-08-241972-08-24Regulatory apparatus

Publications (1)

Publication NumberPublication Date
US3817237Atrue US3817237A (en)1974-06-18

Family

ID=23085300

Family Applications (1)

Application NumberTitlePriority DateFiling Date
US00283274AExpired - LifetimeUS3817237A (en)1972-08-241972-08-24Regulatory apparatus

Country Status (1)

CountryLink
US (1)US3817237A (en)

Cited By (67)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US3926175A (en)*1974-06-031975-12-16James H AllenImplantable valve for medical purposes
US4014318A (en)*1973-08-201977-03-29Dockum James MCirculatory assist device and system
US4053952A (en)*1975-10-101977-10-18The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Department Of Health, Education And WelfareMagnetic fluid actuated control valve, relief valve and pump
US4209010A (en)*1978-07-261980-06-24The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter
US4210131A (en)*1978-07-261980-07-01The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter with collection bag
US4210132A (en)*1978-07-261980-07-01The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter
US4230102A (en)*1977-04-251980-10-28Astra-Sjuco AbDevice for the training of a urine bladder
US4360007A (en)*1980-08-051982-11-23Yeda Research And Development Co., Ltd.Remote controlled magnetic actuator particularly for an implantable device like a valve
US4549529A (en)*1985-10-111985-10-29White Thomas CMyopia alleviation prosthesis
US4584994A (en)*1983-09-301986-04-29Charles BambergerElectromagnetic implant
US4624663A (en)*1983-05-101986-11-25Critikon, Inc.Pinch valve assembly
US4626241A (en)*1985-03-061986-12-02Ivac CorporationApparatus and method for controlling the parenteral administration of fluids
US4643169A (en)*1983-11-021987-02-17Walter KossDevice for selectively opening and closing tubular organs of the body
US4676772A (en)*1985-12-231987-06-30Cordis CorporationAdjustable implantable valve having non-invasive position indicator
US4711231A (en)*1986-11-031987-12-08Aaron N. FinegoldImplantable prosthesis system
US4725269A (en)*1983-05-101988-02-16Critikon, Inc.Crimp valve assembly
US4747832A (en)*1983-09-021988-05-31Jacques BuffetDevice for the injection of fluid, suitable for implantation
US5269794A (en)*1987-02-181993-12-14Linvatec CorporationCutting blade assembly for an arthroscopic surgical instrument drive system
US5413566A (en)*1993-03-161995-05-09Micropump CorporationLine clamp
US5749885A (en)*1995-10-021998-05-12Smith & Nephew, Inc.Surgical instrument with embedded coding element
US5762599A (en)*1994-05-021998-06-09Influence Medical Technologies, Ltd.Magnetically-coupled implantable medical devices
US20030125768A1 (en)*2000-02-112003-07-03Forsell PeterImpotence treatment apparatus with energy transforming means
US20030125605A1 (en)*2000-02-112003-07-03Peter ForsellControlled impotence treatment
US6657351B2 (en)*1998-02-102003-12-02Light Sciences CorporationContactless energy transfer apparatus
US20060111791A1 (en)*2002-07-292006-05-25Peter ForsellDurable implant
US20080045783A1 (en)*2002-07-292008-02-21Peter ForsellMulti-material incontinence treatment construction device
US20080200965A1 (en)*2003-01-312008-08-21Potencia Medical AgElectrically operable incontinence treatment apparatus
US20080200753A1 (en)*2003-01-312008-08-21Potencia Medical AgElectrically operable incontinence treatment apparatus
WO2009048389A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-04-16Milux Holding SaAn apparatus for male contraception
WO2009048388A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-04-16Milux Holding SaAn apparatus for male contraception
WO2009048381A3 (en)*2007-10-112009-05-28Milux Holding SaDevice and method for embryo control
US20090240100A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-09-24Milux Holding S.A. Schneider, LuxembourgMethod for controlling flow of intestinal contents in a patient's intestines
WO2010047644A1 (en)*2008-10-102010-04-29Milux Holding S.A.An apparatus for temporary male contraception
US20100145138A1 (en)*2000-02-102010-06-10Obtech Medical AgUrinary incontinence treatment with wireless energy supply
US20110066254A1 (en)*2007-10-112011-03-17Peter ForsellMethod for controlling flow in a bodily organ
US20110087337A1 (en)*2007-10-112011-04-14Peter ForsellApparatus for controlling flow in a bodily organ
US20110237872A1 (en)*2008-09-242011-09-29Micardia CorporationDynamic heart harness
US8096938B2 (en)1999-08-122012-01-17Obtech Medical AgControlled anal incontinence disease treatment
US8126558B2 (en)2000-02-142012-02-28Obtech Medical AgControlled penile prosthesis
US8197235B2 (en)2009-02-182012-06-12Davis David LInfusion pump with integrated permanent magnet
US8287444B2 (en)2000-02-102012-10-16Obtech Medical AgMechanical impotence treatment apparatus
US8313423B2 (en)2000-02-142012-11-20Peter ForsellHydraulic anal incontinence treatment
US8353864B2 (en)2009-02-182013-01-15Davis David LLow cost disposable infusion pump
US8509894B2 (en)2008-10-102013-08-13Milux Holding SaHeart help device, system, and method
US8545384B2 (en)1999-08-122013-10-01Obtech Medical AgAnal incontinence disease treatment with controlled wireless energy supply
US8556796B2 (en)2000-02-102013-10-15Obtech Medical AgControlled urinary incontinence treatment
US8600510B2 (en)2008-10-102013-12-03Milux Holding SaApparatus, system and operation method for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction
US8636809B2 (en)2008-01-292014-01-28Milux Holding SaDevice for treating obesity
US8678997B2 (en)2000-02-142014-03-25Obtech Medical AgMale impotence prosthesis apparatus with wireless energy supply
US8696745B2 (en)2008-10-102014-04-15Kirk Promotion Ltd.Heart help device, system, and method
US8734318B2 (en)2000-02-112014-05-27Obtech Medical AgMechanical anal incontinence
US8764627B2 (en)2000-02-142014-07-01Obtech Medical AgPenile prosthesis
US8795153B2 (en)2007-10-112014-08-05Peter ForsellMethod for treating female sexual dysfunction
US8874215B2 (en)2008-10-102014-10-28Peter ForsellSystem, an apparatus, and a method for treating a sexual dysfunctional female patient
US20150011860A1 (en)*2006-10-202015-01-08Ellipse Technologies, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US8961448B2 (en)2008-01-282015-02-24Peter ForsellImplantable drainage device
US9839373B2 (en)*2015-05-142017-12-12VesifloSystem and method for collecting clinical data associated with a medical apparatus including an implantable device
US9949812B2 (en)2009-07-172018-04-24Peter ForsellVaginal operation method for the treatment of anal incontinence in women
US9980813B2 (en)2014-04-282018-05-29Cook Medical Technologies LlcSelective fluid barrier valve device and method of treatment
US10039552B2 (en)2014-10-282018-08-07Cook Medical Technologies LlcMagnetically actuated gating devices, systems, kits, and methods
US10219898B2 (en)2008-10-102019-03-05Peter ForsellArtificial valve
AU2017200415B2 (en)*2007-10-112019-04-04Implantica Patent Ltd.Device and method for embryo control
US10660788B2 (en)2007-10-112020-05-26Peter ForsellDevice for obtaining male contraception
JP2020078582A (en)*2008-10-102020-05-28インプランティカ・パテント・リミテッド Temporary contraceptive device for men
US10952836B2 (en)2009-07-172021-03-23Peter ForsellVaginal operation method for the treatment of urinary incontinence in women
US11123171B2 (en)2008-10-102021-09-21Peter ForsellFastening means for implantable medical control assembly
US11207110B2 (en)2009-09-042021-12-28Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Bone growth device and method

Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2921584A (en)*1954-12-171960-01-19Honeywell Regulator CoVessel occluder
US3419008A (en)*1966-02-241968-12-31Paul J. PlishnerMagnetically actuated valve clamp for urethra control
US3575158A (en)*1969-07-181971-04-20Fairchild Hiller CorpMethod of controlling urine flow from the bladder with an inplantable pump
US3699957A (en)*1970-10-011972-10-24Tecna CorpVas prosthesis for reversible sterilization
US3704704A (en)*1970-10-121972-12-05Ramon L GonzalesBirth control valve

Patent Citations (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US2921584A (en)*1954-12-171960-01-19Honeywell Regulator CoVessel occluder
US3419008A (en)*1966-02-241968-12-31Paul J. PlishnerMagnetically actuated valve clamp for urethra control
US3575158A (en)*1969-07-181971-04-20Fairchild Hiller CorpMethod of controlling urine flow from the bladder with an inplantable pump
US3699957A (en)*1970-10-011972-10-24Tecna CorpVas prosthesis for reversible sterilization
US3704704A (en)*1970-10-121972-12-05Ramon L GonzalesBirth control valve

Non-Patent Citations (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Title
Kusserow Trans. Amer. Soc. Art Inter. Orgs, 1960, Vol. VI, pp. 292 294.*

Cited By (113)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication numberPriority datePublication dateAssigneeTitle
US4014318A (en)*1973-08-201977-03-29Dockum James MCirculatory assist device and system
US3926175A (en)*1974-06-031975-12-16James H AllenImplantable valve for medical purposes
US4053952A (en)*1975-10-101977-10-18The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary Of The Department Of Health, Education And WelfareMagnetic fluid actuated control valve, relief valve and pump
US4230102A (en)*1977-04-251980-10-28Astra-Sjuco AbDevice for the training of a urine bladder
US4209010A (en)*1978-07-261980-06-24The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter
US4210131A (en)*1978-07-261980-07-01The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter with collection bag
US4210132A (en)*1978-07-261980-07-01The Kendall CompanyArtificial sphincter
US4360007A (en)*1980-08-051982-11-23Yeda Research And Development Co., Ltd.Remote controlled magnetic actuator particularly for an implantable device like a valve
US4624663A (en)*1983-05-101986-11-25Critikon, Inc.Pinch valve assembly
US4725269A (en)*1983-05-101988-02-16Critikon, Inc.Crimp valve assembly
US4747832A (en)*1983-09-021988-05-31Jacques BuffetDevice for the injection of fluid, suitable for implantation
US4584994A (en)*1983-09-301986-04-29Charles BambergerElectromagnetic implant
US4643169A (en)*1983-11-021987-02-17Walter KossDevice for selectively opening and closing tubular organs of the body
US4626241A (en)*1985-03-061986-12-02Ivac CorporationApparatus and method for controlling the parenteral administration of fluids
US4549529A (en)*1985-10-111985-10-29White Thomas CMyopia alleviation prosthesis
US4676772A (en)*1985-12-231987-06-30Cordis CorporationAdjustable implantable valve having non-invasive position indicator
US4711231A (en)*1986-11-031987-12-08Aaron N. FinegoldImplantable prosthesis system
US5632759A (en)*1987-02-181997-05-27Linvatec CorporationCutting blade assembly for an arthroscopic surgical instrument drive system
US5269794A (en)*1987-02-181993-12-14Linvatec CorporationCutting blade assembly for an arthroscopic surgical instrument drive system
US5413566A (en)*1993-03-161995-05-09Micropump CorporationLine clamp
US5762599A (en)*1994-05-021998-06-09Influence Medical Technologies, Ltd.Magnetically-coupled implantable medical devices
AU695987B2 (en)*1994-05-021998-08-27Srs Medical Systems, Inc.Magnetically-coupled implantable medical devices
JP3070690B2 (en)1994-05-022000-07-31インフルーエンス,インコーポレーテッド Magnetically coupled implantable medical device
US5749885A (en)*1995-10-021998-05-12Smith & Nephew, Inc.Surgical instrument with embedded coding element
US6657351B2 (en)*1998-02-102003-12-02Light Sciences CorporationContactless energy transfer apparatus
US8545384B2 (en)1999-08-122013-10-01Obtech Medical AgAnal incontinence disease treatment with controlled wireless energy supply
US8096938B2 (en)1999-08-122012-01-17Obtech Medical AgControlled anal incontinence disease treatment
US20100145138A1 (en)*2000-02-102010-06-10Obtech Medical AgUrinary incontinence treatment with wireless energy supply
US8287444B2 (en)2000-02-102012-10-16Obtech Medical AgMechanical impotence treatment apparatus
US8096939B2 (en)2000-02-102012-01-17Obtech Medical AgUrinary incontinence treatment with wireless energy supply
US8556796B2 (en)2000-02-102013-10-15Obtech Medical AgControlled urinary incontinence treatment
US8602966B2 (en)2000-02-102013-12-10Obtech Medical, AGMechanical impotence treatment apparatus
US7931582B2 (en)2000-02-112011-04-26Obtech Medical AgControlled impotence treatment
US20030125768A1 (en)*2000-02-112003-07-03Forsell PeterImpotence treatment apparatus with energy transforming means
US9655724B2 (en)2000-02-112017-05-23Peter ForsellControlled impotence treatment
US20030125605A1 (en)*2000-02-112003-07-03Peter ForsellControlled impotence treatment
US8290594B2 (en)2000-02-112012-10-16Obtech Medical AgImpotence treatment apparatus with energy transforming means
US8734318B2 (en)2000-02-112014-05-27Obtech Medical AgMechanical anal incontinence
US20110184230A1 (en)*2000-02-112011-07-28Obtech Medical AgControlled impotence treatment
US8678997B2 (en)2000-02-142014-03-25Obtech Medical AgMale impotence prosthesis apparatus with wireless energy supply
US8764627B2 (en)2000-02-142014-07-01Obtech Medical AgPenile prosthesis
US8126558B2 (en)2000-02-142012-02-28Obtech Medical AgControlled penile prosthesis
US8313423B2 (en)2000-02-142012-11-20Peter ForsellHydraulic anal incontinence treatment
US20080045783A1 (en)*2002-07-292008-02-21Peter ForsellMulti-material incontinence treatment construction device
US9278158B2 (en)2002-07-292016-03-08Peter ForsellMulti-material incontinence treatment construction device
US9427301B2 (en)2002-07-292016-08-30Peter ForsellDurable implant
US20060111791A1 (en)*2002-07-292006-05-25Peter ForsellDurable implant
US20080200753A1 (en)*2003-01-312008-08-21Potencia Medical AgElectrically operable incontinence treatment apparatus
US20080200965A1 (en)*2003-01-312008-08-21Potencia Medical AgElectrically operable incontinence treatment apparatus
US9526650B2 (en)*2006-10-202016-12-27Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US10039661B2 (en)2006-10-202018-08-07Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US11672684B2 (en)2006-10-202023-06-13Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US11234849B2 (en)2006-10-202022-02-01Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US20150196409A1 (en)*2006-10-202015-07-16Ellipse Technologies, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US9271857B2 (en)*2006-10-202016-03-01Ellipse Technologies, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
US20150011860A1 (en)*2006-10-202015-01-08Ellipse Technologies, Inc.Adjustable implant and method of use
EP3808317A1 (en)*2007-03-012021-04-21NuVasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Adjustable implant system
US10660788B2 (en)2007-10-112020-05-26Peter ForsellDevice for obtaining male contraception
EP3900677A1 (en)*2007-10-112021-10-27Implantica Patent Ltd.An apparatus for male contraception
US8696543B2 (en)2007-10-112014-04-15Kirk Promotion Ltd.Method for controlling flow of intestinal contents in a patient's intestines
AU2019204811B2 (en)*2007-10-112021-04-01Implantica Patent LtdDevice and Method for Embryo Control
US20110066254A1 (en)*2007-10-112011-03-17Peter ForsellMethod for controlling flow in a bodily organ
EP2211795A4 (en)*2007-10-112015-11-04Kirk Promotion Ltd DEVICE AND METHOD FOR EMBRYO CONTROL
US8795153B2 (en)2007-10-112014-08-05Peter ForsellMethod for treating female sexual dysfunction
AU2017200415B2 (en)*2007-10-112019-04-04Implantica Patent Ltd.Device and method for embryo control
WO2009048389A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-04-16Milux Holding SaAn apparatus for male contraception
US20110087337A1 (en)*2007-10-112011-04-14Peter ForsellApparatus for controlling flow in a bodily organ
AU2008311442B2 (en)*2007-10-112015-01-29Implantica Patent Ltd.An apparatus for male contraception
US20090240100A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-09-24Milux Holding S.A. Schneider, LuxembourgMethod for controlling flow of intestinal contents in a patient's intestines
AU2008311434B2 (en)*2007-10-112015-03-05Implantica Patent Ltd.Device and method for embryo control
US8992409B2 (en)2007-10-112015-03-31Peter ForsellMethod for controlling flow in a bodily organ
WO2009048381A3 (en)*2007-10-112009-05-28Milux Holding SaDevice and method for embryo control
WO2009048388A1 (en)*2007-10-112009-04-16Milux Holding SaAn apparatus for male contraception
US9662117B2 (en)2007-10-112017-05-30Peter ForsellApparatus for controlling flow in a bodily organ
EP3912599A1 (en)*2007-10-112021-11-24Implantica Patent Ltd.An apparatus for male contraception
US20150157836A1 (en)*2008-01-282015-06-11Peter Mats ForsellImplantable drainage device
US9694165B2 (en)*2008-01-282017-07-04Peter Mats ForsellImplantable drainage device
US8961448B2 (en)2008-01-282015-02-24Peter ForsellImplantable drainage device
US9060771B2 (en)2008-01-292015-06-23Peter ForsellMethod and instrument for treating obesity
US8636809B2 (en)2008-01-292014-01-28Milux Holding SaDevice for treating obesity
US20110237872A1 (en)*2008-09-242011-09-29Micardia CorporationDynamic heart harness
AU2009307128B2 (en)*2008-10-102016-04-21Implantica Patent Ltd.An apparatus for temporary male contraception
US10219898B2 (en)2008-10-102019-03-05Peter ForsellArtificial valve
US9526649B2 (en)2008-10-102016-12-27Peter ForsellMethod and instrument for treating obesity
US9370656B2 (en)2008-10-102016-06-21Peter ForsellSystem, an apparatus, and a method for treating a sexual dysfunctional female patient
US8509894B2 (en)2008-10-102013-08-13Milux Holding SaHeart help device, system, and method
JP2016026104A (en)*2008-10-102016-02-12ミルックス・ホールディング・エスエイ Temporary contraceptive device for men
US9072907B2 (en)2008-10-102015-07-07Peter ForsellHeart help device, system, and method
JP2017159141A (en)*2008-10-102017-09-14ミルックス・ホールディング・エスエイ Temporary contraceptive device for men
AU2009307128C1 (en)*2008-10-102016-11-03Implantica Patent Ltd.An apparatus for temporary male contraception
JP2012505021A (en)*2008-10-102012-03-01ミルックス・ホールディング・エスエイ Temporary contraceptive device for men
US8600510B2 (en)2008-10-102013-12-03Milux Holding SaApparatus, system and operation method for the treatment of female sexual dysfunction
US11123171B2 (en)2008-10-102021-09-21Peter ForsellFastening means for implantable medical control assembly
CN102245136B (en)*2008-10-102014-12-03米卢克斯控股股份有限公司 Devices for temporary male contraception
US20220218977A1 (en)*2008-10-102022-07-14Peter ForsellHeart help device, system and method
US11938318B2 (en)2008-10-102024-03-26Peter ForsellApparatus for temporary male contraception
US8874215B2 (en)2008-10-102014-10-28Peter ForsellSystem, an apparatus, and a method for treating a sexual dysfunctional female patient
US10583234B2 (en)2008-10-102020-03-10Peter ForsellHeart help device, system and method
WO2010047644A1 (en)*2008-10-102010-04-29Milux Holding S.A.An apparatus for temporary male contraception
JP2020078582A (en)*2008-10-102020-05-28インプランティカ・パテント・リミテッド Temporary contraceptive device for men
US20110192402A1 (en)*2008-10-102011-08-11Milux Holding S.A.Apparatus for temporary male contraception
US8696745B2 (en)2008-10-102014-04-15Kirk Promotion Ltd.Heart help device, system, and method
US8353864B2 (en)2009-02-182013-01-15Davis David LLow cost disposable infusion pump
US8197235B2 (en)2009-02-182012-06-12Davis David LInfusion pump with integrated permanent magnet
US10952836B2 (en)2009-07-172021-03-23Peter ForsellVaginal operation method for the treatment of urinary incontinence in women
US9949812B2 (en)2009-07-172018-04-24Peter ForsellVaginal operation method for the treatment of anal incontinence in women
US11207110B2 (en)2009-09-042021-12-28Nuvasive Specialized Orthopedics, Inc.Bone growth device and method
US9980813B2 (en)2014-04-282018-05-29Cook Medical Technologies LlcSelective fluid barrier valve device and method of treatment
US10039552B2 (en)2014-10-282018-08-07Cook Medical Technologies LlcMagnetically actuated gating devices, systems, kits, and methods
US9839373B2 (en)*2015-05-142017-12-12VesifloSystem and method for collecting clinical data associated with a medical apparatus including an implantable device
US11331002B2 (en)*2015-05-142022-05-17Vesiflo, Inc.System and method for collecting clinical data associated with a medical apparatus including an implantable device
US11103154B2 (en)2015-05-142021-08-31Vesiflo, Inc.System and method for collecting clinical data associated with a medical apparatus including an implantable device
US10238314B2 (en)2015-05-142019-03-26VesifloSystem and method for collecting clinical data associated with a medical apparatus including an implantable device

Similar Documents

PublicationPublication DateTitle
US3817237A (en)Regulatory apparatus
ES2324505T3 (en) BODY FLUID FLOW CONTROL DEVICE.
US3976060A (en)Extension apparatus, especially for osteotomic surgery
US4360007A (en)Remote controlled magnetic actuator particularly for an implantable device like a valve
US3926175A (en)Implantable valve for medical purposes
EP0758254B1 (en)Magnetically-coupled implantable medical devices
US3853122A (en)Method and device for achieving a penile erection
US11571288B2 (en)Urethral artificial sphincter with bistable actuation system
US6409656B1 (en)Artificial sphincter with magnetic control
BR0114508C1 (en) Implantable fluid flow control system and apparatus within a host body, constrictor device for controlling fluid flow through a body channel and implantable drive mechanism for an implanted medical device
US3731670A (en)Corporeal fluid control using bistable magnetic duct valve
US6632215B1 (en)Medical devices using electrosensitive gels
US4602621A (en)Manually actuated, self contained penile implant
US5140999A (en)Urinary incontinence valve device
US7803106B2 (en)Urinary flow control device and method
WO2004078031A3 (en)Body fluid flow control method and device
US4056095A (en)Control device for medical and surgical uses
US4185617A (en)Magnetically driven cardiac-assist pump system
WO2000047141A1 (en)External magnetic actuation valve for intraurethral artificial urinary sphincter
US4353523A (en)Flow regulator
CN110968121B (en)Flow passively regulated intermediate device
US8256424B2 (en)Fertility regulator incorporating vas deferens implanted open/close bypass in combination with a hand held controller for wireless power transfer
US3347235A (en)Periodic vacuum-breaking motor operated rotary valve in a surgical device
US9655705B1 (en)Body canal contacting means for body fluid flow control methods and devices
SU1752378A1 (en)Device for moving fingers of prosthesis

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp