Claims
- 1. A hemostasis valve comprising
a proximal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit and a positioning slot, and a distal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit and a positioning protrusion, wherein the positioning protrusion of the distal valve gasket interacts with the positioning slot of the proximal valve gasket and wherein when the positioning protrusion is placed within the positioning slot, axially rotation of the proximal valve gasket in relation to the distal valve gasket is restricted.
- 2. A hemostasis cannula unit comprising
a longitudinally extended valve housing having a first opening and a central longitudinal chamber communicating with a second opening; a cap secured to the valve housing enclosing the first opening of the valve housing and providing an opening to permit insertion of a medical device into the first opening of the housing through the central chamber and out the second opening; and a hemostasis valve contained within the valve housing comprising a proximal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit and a positioning slot and a distal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit and a positioning protrusion, wherein the positioning protrusion of the distal valve gasket interacts with the positioning slot of the proximal valve gasket and wherein when the positioning protrusion is placed within the positioning slot, axial rotation of the proximal valve gasket in relation to the distal valve gasket is restricted.
- 3. A hemostasis valve comprising
a proximal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk, a slit contained within that disk, a guiding hole and a positioning slot, and a distal valve gasket having an entry face and an exit face comprising a generally flattened disk, a slit contained in that disk, a guiding hole and a positioning protrusion, wherein the thickness of the slit of the proximal valve gasket is less than about 40 percent of the thickness of the proximal valve gasket between its entry and exit faces.
- 4. The hemostasis valve of claim 3 wherein the thickness of the slit of the distal valve gasket is from about 10 percent to about 40 percent of the thickness of the distal valve gasket.
- 5. A hemostasis valve comprising
a proximal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit, a positioning slot and a raised circular ring on a proximal surface of the generally flattened disk, and a distal valve gasket comprising a generally flattened disk containing a slit and a positioning protrusion, wherein the positioning protrusion interacts with the positioning slot of the proximal valve gasket and wherein when the positioning protrusion is placed within the positioning slot, axial rotation of the proximal valve gasket in relation to the distal valve gasket is restricted.
- 6. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 wherein the distal valve gasket further comprises a raised circular ring on a distal face of the generally flattened disk.
- 7. The hemostasis valve of claim 5 wherein the distal valve gasket further comprises a raised circular ring on a distal face of the generally flattened disk.
- 8. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 wherein the proximal valve gasket and the distal valve gasket are formed in the same shape.
- 9. The hemostasis valve of claim 3 wherein the proximal valve gasket and the distal valve gasket are formed in the same shape.
- 10. The hemostasis valve of claim 5 wherein the proximal valve gasket and the distal valve gasket are formed in the same shape.
- 11. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 wherein the proximal valve gasket further comprises a second positioning slot, wherein the distal valve gasket further comprises a second positioning protrusion and wherein the inner diameter of the positioning protrusions is less than the diameter of the positioning slots.
- 12. The hemostasis valve of claim 11 wherein the pair of positioning protrusions are approximately 180 degrees apart from each other on an outside edge of the distal valve gasket.
- 13. The hemostasis valve of claim 12 wherein the slit of the distal valve gasket runs between the two positioning protrusions.
- 14. The hemostasis cannula unit of claim 2 wherein the proximal valve gasket further comprises a beveled portion and wherein the beveled portion forms a space between the hemostasis valve and an inner surface of the valve housing when the hemostasis valve is present within the valve housing.
- 15. The hemostasis cannula unit of claim 2 wherein the cap when secured to the valve housing places the hemostasis valve under compression such that the thickness of the hemostasis valve is compressed by at least about 2 percent.
- 16. The hemostasis valve of claim 1, wherein the proximal valve gasket further comprises a conical receiving area and a guiding hole in communication with the slit, and wherein the distal valve gasket further comprises a conical receiving area and a guiding hole in communication with the slit of the distal valve gasket.
- 17. The hemostasis cannula unit of claim 2, wherein upon introduction of a medical device through the hemostasis valve, a distal face of the proximal valve gasket and a proximal face of the distal valve gasket maintain in contact when the medical devise is inserted through the hemostasis valve.
- 18. The hemostasis valve of claim 1 wherein the slit of the proximal valve gasket is angled from about 5 to about 70 degrees away from a perpendicular line extending away from a flattened surface of the flattened disk.
- 19. The hemostasis valve of claim 3 wherein the slit of the proximal valve gasket is angled from about 5 to about 70 degrees away from a perpendicular line extending away from a flattened surface of the flattened disk.
- 20. The hemostasis valve of claim 5 wherein the slit of the proximal valve gasket is angled from about 5 to about 70 degrees away from a perpendicular line extending away from a flattened surface of the flattened disk.
- 21. A process for introduction of a medical device into a vasculature of a patient comprising,
introducing the hemostasis cannula unit of claim 2 into the vasculature of a patient and, introducing a medical device through the hemostasis valve of the hemostasis cannula unit into the vasculature of a patient.
- 22. A hemostasis valve comprising
a first and second valve gasket, wherein said first gasket comprises a generally flattened disk containing at least one generally flattened surface with a slit extending through the gasket, wherein said slit is angled from 5 to 70 degrees away from a perpendicular line extending from the flattened surface, wherein said second valve gasket comprises at least one generally flattened surface, and wherein the flattened surface of the second valve gasket cooperates with the flattened surface of the first disk to urge the angled slit to a closed position.
- 23. The valve of claim 22 wherein the generally flattened disk of the second valve has a slit therethrough, and wherein said second slit is angled from about 5 to 70 degrees off of a perpendicular line running through the flattened surface of the second valve gasket.
- 24. The valve of claim 23 wherein the flattened surface of the first gasket cooperates with the angled slit in the second gasket to urge the second slit to a closed position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 09/491,221 filed Jan. 25, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
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Parent |
09491221 |
Jan 2000 |
US |
Child |
09734391 |
Dec 2000 |
US |