Claims
- 1. A manually operable sealant applicator capable of dispensing a sealant mixture comprising at least two sealant agents, the applicator having:
a) at least two supply pathways for respectively supplying at least two individual sealant agents; b) a dispensing pathway for dispensing a mixture of the individual sealant agents, the dispensing pathway communicating with the supply pathways to receive the at least two sealant agents therefrom; and c) a manually actuatable clearing member to move undesired materials along the dispensing pathway.
- 2. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the clearing member comprises an impeller to impel the undesired materials for removal from the dispensing pathway.
- 3. A sealant applicator according to claim 2 wherein the impeller comprises an elongated member having a head portion insertable into, and forcibly movable along the dispensing pathway and an elongated portion extending externally of the dispensing pathway for effecting movement of the head portion along the dispensing pathway.
- 4. A sealant applicator according to claim 2 wherein the impeller is movable along the dispensing pathway, in the direction of dispensing, by an applied mechanical, pneumatic or manual force.
- 5. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the applicator comprises a mixing volume for mixing the at least two sealant agents and wherein the clearing member is actuatable to remove undesired material from the mixing volume.
- 6. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein undesirable material is removable from the mixing volume by the clearing member in the dispensing direction.
- 7. A sealant applicator according to claim 6 wherein the clearing member comprises a plunger movable through the mixing volume, to clear the mixing volume, the plunger traveling along the dispensing pathway in the dispensing direction.
- 8. A sealant applicator according to claim 7 wherein the plunger has a cross-sectional configuration which is a close sliding fit within the dispensing pathway to dislodge and drive solids along the dispensing pathway in the dispensing direction.
- 9. A sealant applicator according to claim 8 wherein the dispensing pathway has a substantially constant cross-section throughout its length.
- 10. A sealant applicator according to claim 7 wherein the dispensing pathway tapers distally having a cross-sectional area which diminishes in the dispensing direction and the plunger comprises a head of variable dimension to be accommodated within the dispensing pathway's diminishing section.
- 11. A sealant applicator according to claim 7 wherein the dispensing pathway increases in cross-sectional area in the distal direction to aid in expulsion of undesired solid material from the dispensing pathway.
- 12. A sealant applicator according to claim 7 wherein the mixed sealant dispensing pathway is substantially recti-linear and the plunger is substantially rigid and has a straight configuration.
- 13. A sealant applicator according to claim 7 wherein the mixed sealant dispensing pathway is curved and the plunger has a curved configuration to be accommodated in the dispensing pathway.
- 14. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the clearing member comprises a plunger movable through the dispensing volume wherein the plunger includes a distally extending portion for insertion into the dispensing pathway, is resiliently deformable and has a non-conforming configuration to engage the inner surface of the dispensing pathway.
- 15. A sealant applicator according to claim 14 wherein the dispensing pathway is straight and the plunger is curved about an axis perpendicular to the direction of the dispensing pathway.
- 16. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the clearing member comprises an impeller to apply a gas burst to the dispensing pathway to clear clots or debris from the dispensing pathway.
- 17. A sealant applicator according to claim 16 wherein the impeller comprises a spring-loaded plunger movable in a cylinder to provide the gas burst.
- 18. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the applicator comprises a suction application pathway communicable with the dispensing pathway and the clearing member is operable to connect a source of gas pressure to the suction application pathway when communicating with the dispensing pathway to apply the gas pressure to the dispensing pathway.
- 19. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the clearing member is mechanically coupled to the applicator to be supported by the applicator and is manually actuated by a resiliently biased control button.
- 20. A sealant applicator according to claim 19 wherein the clearing member comprises a plunger having a head and the applicator comprises a wiper to clean the head of the plunger when refracted.
- 21. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the clearing member comprises a rod-like plunger and the applicator comprises a clearing port opening externally of the applicator and aligned with the dispensing pathway to permit the plunger to be manually inserted by a user into the dispensing pathway and to be moved along the dispensing pathway to clear the dispensing pathway.
- 22. A sealant applicator according to claim 20 wherein the dispensing pathway comprises a valve having a valve port movable between a closed dispensing position and an open clearing position wherein the dispensing pathway communicates with the clearing port through the valve port in the clearing position.
- 23. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 wherein the dispensing pathway comprises a valve having a valve port movable between a closed dispensing position and an open clearing position wherein the dispensing pathway communicates with the clearing port through the valve port in the clearing position.
- 24. A sealant applicator according to claim 1 comprising at least two reservoirs respectively for the at least two sealant agents, the reservoirs communicating one with each sealant agent supply pathway, and comprising a manually actuatable drive mechanism to drive the sealant agents from the reservoirs into the supply pathways.
- 25. A sealant applicator according to claim 24 for dispensing a fibrinogen sealant, wherein one of the at least two reservoirs contains a fibrinogen agent and another of the at least two reservoirs contains a thrombin agent or other fibrinogen activator.
- 26. A manually operable sealant applicator capable of dispensing a coagulable sealant, the applicator having:
a) a variable volume reservoir for the sealant, the sealant being dischargeable from the reservoir by manually effected volume reductions; b) a dispensing pathway for dispensing the sealant, the dispensing pathway communicating with the reservoir to receive the sealant therefrom; c) a clearing valve communicating with the dispensing pathway and being movable between a dispensing position and a clearing position, the clearing valve providing access to the dispensing pathway in the clearing position; and d) a manually actuatable clearing member operable through the access provided by the clearing valve to move undesired materials along the dispensing pathway.
- 27. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 wherein the clearing valve comprises a clearing port to provide said access to the dispensing pathway, the clearing valve being operable to move the clearing port into communication with the dispensing pathway.
- 28. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 comprising a manual dispensing actuator operable to discharge sealant from the reservoir by reducing the reservoir volume.
- 29. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 wherein the clearing valve and clearing member are interconnectable so that actuation of the clearing member moves the clearing valve into position to provide access to the dispensing pathway.
- 30. A sealant applicator according to claim 29 comprising a stop valve to stop flow of sealant from the reservoir to the dispensing pathway, said stop valve being operable when the clearing member is actuated.
- 31. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 wherein the clearing member comprises a reciprocatable plunger movable into the dispensing pathway to discharge the undesired material therefrom and retractable to permit sealant dispensing.
- 32. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 wherein the clearing member comprises a reciprocatable plunger movable to discharge an air burst into the dispensing pathway to dislodge undesired material therein and retractable to permit sealant dispensing.
- 33. A sealant applicator according to claim 26 wherein the sealant comprises two sealant agents that form a coagulable sealant when mixed together and wherein the applicator comprises two sealant reservoirs, one reservoir for each sealant agent, and a mixing chamber to mix the sealant agents for dispensing through the dispensing pathway, the clearing valve providing access to the mixing chamber.
- 34. A manually operable sealant applicator capable of dispensing a coagulable sealant, the applicator having:
a) a variable volume reservoir for the sealant, the sealant being dischargeable from the reservoir by manually effected volume reductions; b) a dispensing pathway for dispensing the sealant, the dispensing pathway communicating with the reservoir to receive the sealant therefrom; and c) a manually actuatable clearing member to move undesired materials along the dispensing pathway;
wherein the clearing member comprises a piston movable in a cylinder to provide suction and is communicable with the dispensing pathway to apply the suction to the dispensing pathway to withdraw the undesired materials therefrom.
- 35. A sealant applicator according to claim 34 comprising a clearing valve communicating with the dispensing pathway and being movable between a dispensing position and a clearing position, the clearing valve providing access to the dispensing pathway in the clearing position and the clearing member applying suction to the dispensing pathway through the clearing valve.
- 36. A sealant applicator according to claim 35 wherein the sealant comprises two sealant agents that form a coagulable sealant when mixed together and wherein the applicator comprises two sealant reservoirs, one reservoir for each sealant agent, and a mixing chamber to mix the sealant agents for dispensing, the mixing chamber communicating with the dispensing pathway to supply mixed sealant thereto wherein the mixing chamber has a port communicable with the clearing valve and wherein the suction for clearing is applied by actuation of the clearing member through the mixing chamber port and the mixing chamber to the dispensing pathway.
- 37. A method of dispensing a sealant comprising:
a) mixing two or more sealant agents in an applicator; b) discharging the mixed agents from the applicator along a dispensing pathway; and c) applying an impulsive force to the dispensing pathway to clear the dispensing pathway of residual materials.
- 38. A method according to claim 37 comprising manually operating a plunger to apply the impulsive force.
- 39. A method according to claim 37 wherein the applied impulsive force is a gas burst.
- 40. A method according to claim 37 comprising terminating sealant dispensing during application of the impulsive force.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application discloses subject matter related to copending U.S. patent applications Ser. Nos. 08/838,078 and 08/839,614, both filed Apr. 15, 1997, to patent application Ser. No. 08/946,364 filed Oct. 7, 1997, to patent application Ser. No. 09/037,160 filed Mar. 9, 1998 and to patent application Ser. No. 09/302,726 filed Apr. 30, 1999 all naming Gordon H. Epstein as first inventor. The disclosures of the aforementioned U.S. patent applications, collectively referenced “the related applications” are hereby incorporated herein by reference thereto. Continuation status is not being claimed at this time. This statement is made without prejudice to applicant's right to claim continuation status at any time during copendency of the present application with respect to another application.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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