Claims
- 1. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device, comprising:
an adjustable support, defining a concavity; at least one inflatable bladder within the concavity; and a vacuum source in communication with the concavity.
- 2. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 1, wherein the support comprises a plurality of petals, movable throughout an adjustment range.
- 3. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 2, wherein each petal carries an inflatable bladder.
- 4. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 1, further comprising a heat source.
- 5. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 4, wherein the heat source is in thermally conductive contact with the bladder.
- 6. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 4, further comprising a fluid circulation pathway for circulating a fluid through the bladder.
- 7. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 6, wherein the heat source is in thermally conductive contact with the fluid so that the fluid heats the bladder.
- 8. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 6, comprising at least three inflatable bladders, in fluid communication with the circulation pathway.
- 9. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 1, further comprising a control for inflating and deflating the bladder in accordance with a predetermined program.
- 10. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 9 wherein the predetermined program comprises alternating inflation and deflation cycles.
- 11. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 10 wherein the predetermined program inflates the bladder within the range of from about 2 to about 40 cycles per minute.
- 12. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 11 wherein the predetermined program inflates the bladder within the range of from about 3 to about 12 cycles per minute.
- 13. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 10 wherein the predetermined program maintains the bladder inflated within the range of from about 4 to about 8 seconds per cycle.
- 14. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 1, wherein the bladder is inflatable from a reduced profile along an axis transverse to the support and an inflated profile along the axis.
- 15. A nipple aspirate fluid aspiration device as in claim 14, wherein the bladder has a maximum thickness in the inflated profile along the axis within the range of from about 0.2 inches to about 2.0 inches.
- 16. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast, comprising:
a frame; at least one support on the frame, having a first side for facing in the direction of a patient when in use; a moveable wall positioned in between the support and the patient when in use; and a disposable patient interface positioned between the movable wall and the patient, for contacting the patient when in use.
- 17. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 16, comprising at least three supports.
- 18. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 17, wherein the supports are moveable throughout an adjustment range.
- 19. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 18, further comprising a control, for controlling the adjustment.
- 20. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 19, wherein the control comprises a rotatable ring.
- 21. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 18, wherein each support has a proximal end in the direction of the frame, and a distal end in the direction of the patient, and the distal ends form an annular distal limit which is moveable between a first, small diameter and a second, large diameter at the limits of the adjustment range.
- 22. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 21, wherein the first diameter is within the range of from about 2.5 inches to about 4.5 inches.
- 23. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 21, wherein the second diameter is within the range of from about 3.5 inches to about 6.5 inches.
- 24. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 17, wherein the movable wall comprises a wall on an inflatable bladder.
- 25. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 24, comprising an inflatable bladder carried by each of the supports.
- 26. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 16, wherein the disposable patient interface comprises a flexible membrane.
- 27. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 26, wherein the flexible membrane comprises a tubular body having a proximal end with a first diameter and a distal end with a second, larger diameter.
- 28. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 27, further comprising a releasable connector on the proximal end.
- 29. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 26, wherein the flexible membrane comprises a low durometer thermoplastic elastomer.
- 30. A device for obtaining an intraductal fluid sample from a non lactating breast as in claim 16, further comprising a heat source in thermal communication with the movable wall.
- 31. An intraductal fluid breast pump, comprising:
a support, having a concave side; a plurality of inflatable bladders carried on the concave side of the support; a vacuum source in communication with the concave side of the support; and a pressure source in communication with the bladders.
- 32. An intraductal fluid breast pump as in claim 31, further comprising a controller for automatically controlling the pressure source.
- 33. An intraductal fluid breast pump as in claim 31, wherein the support comprises a plurality of movable components.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/870,402, filed May 30, 2001, which is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09870402 |
May 2001 |
US |
Child |
10072537 |
Feb 2002 |
US |