Claims
- 1. A pump assembly for an implantable prosthesis, comprising:
a housing having a fluid passageway, the fluid passageway having an inlet and an outlet; a first flow valve located within the fluid passageway between the inlet and the outlet; and a switchable member located within the housing that selectively operates in a first predetermined mode that substantially seals a portion of fluid passageway between the first flow valve and the inlet or a second predetermined mode.
- 2. The pump assembly of claim 1 wherein fluid pressure within the inlet serves to further seal the switch mechanism when in the first predetermined mode.
- 3. The pump assembly of claim 1, further comprising a second flow valve located within the fluid passageway.
- 4. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the switch mechanism has an open and a closed position.
- 5. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the switch mechanism further includes:
a locking valve moveable between an open and closed position, wherein the locking valve seals the portion of the fluid passageway when in the closed position.
- 6. The pump assembly of claim 5, wherein the locking valve is a floating self aligning locking valve.
- 7. The pump assembly of claim 5, further including:
a rotor operatively coupled to the locking valve so that linear movement of the rotor causes the rotor to move between a first locked position and a second locked position, wherein the first locked position corresponds to an open position of the locking valve and the second locked position corresponds to the closed position of the locking valve.
- 8. The pump assembly of claim 7, further including:
a spring loaded pusher coupled to the rotor and placed adjacent to a wall of the housing so that selective engagement of the wall of the housing will cause the spring loaded pusher to engage and actuate the rotor.
- 9. The pump assembly of claim 7, further comprising:
a pusher having a plurality of cam lifters, wherein each cam lifter includes a medial ridge with a beveled edged on each side thereof.
- 10. The pump assembly of claim 9 wherein the pusher has six cam lifters.
- 11. The pump assembly of claim 9 wherein said rotor further includes:
a plurality of cam riders, each cam rider having a beveled terminating surface for selectively engaging one of the plurality of cam lifters of the pusher so that linear movement of the pusher produces linear and rotational movement of the rotor.
- 12. The pump assembly of claim 11, further comprising:
a stator having a plurality of sets of cams and channels, wherein each channel is configured to selectively receive one of the cam riders and each cam is configured to selectively support one of the cam riders.
- 13. The pump assembly of claim 12, wherein the pusher, the stator, and the rotor are configured to interact so that as the pusher is linearly moved a predetermined distance against the rotor, the rotor is linearly moved and caused to rotate so that the plurality of cam riders are caused to move within the stator.
- 14. The pump assembly of claim 12, wherein the pusher, the stator, and the rotor are configured to interact so that as the pusher is moved a predetermined distance against the rotor, the rotor is moved and caused to rotate so that the plurality of cam riders are caused to move within the stator.
- 15. The pump assembly of claim 13, wherein the predetermined distance is sufficient to allow an operator to sense the movement.
- 16. The pump assembly of claim 1, wherein the switchable member is a spring loaded valve that only allows fluid flow in one direction when in the first predetermined mode and allows bidirectional fluid flow when in the second predetermined mode.
- 17. A penile prosthesis comprising:
a housing; a fluid inlet to the housing, coupleable to a reservoir; a fluid outlet from the housing, coupleable to an inflatable cylinder; a fluid passageway coupling the inlet to the outlet; a reservoir chamber coupling the inlet to the fluid passageway; a first check valve disposed within the fluid passageway and biased towards a closed position; a second check valve disposed within the fluid passageway between the first check valve and the reservoir chamber and biased towards a closed position; a pump bulb in fluid communication with the fluid passageway between the first and second check valves; and a locking valve disposed between the second check valve and the reservoir chamber and switchable between an open position and closed position, wherein the locking valve seals the fluid passageway between the locking valve and the second check valve.
- 18. The prosthesis of claim 17 further including:
a switching mechanism coupled to the locking valve to selectively move and lock the locking valve into either the open or the closed position.
- 19. The prosthesis of claim 18, wherein the switching mechanism includes:
a rotor coupled to the locking valve; a spring loaded pusher coupled to the rotor, wherein linear actuation of the spring loaded pusher causes the rotor to move between a first position and a second position.
- 20. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein when the locking valve is in the closed position, the locking valve can allow fluid flow from the outlet towards the reservoir but cannot allow fluid flow from the reservoir towards the outlet.
- 21. The prosthesis of claim 20, further including:
a rotor coupled to the locking valve with a member so that at least a portion of the member is moveable with respect to at least a portion of the locking valve; and a biasing spring coupled between the rotor and the locking valve and biasing the locking valve away from the rotor.
- 22. The prosthesis of claim 17, further including an arm coupled to the locking valve, wherein the arm engages and opens the second check valve, which opens the first check valve, when the locking valve is in the closed position.
- 23. The prosthesis of claim 18, wherein the switching mechanism includes:
a rotor coupled to the locking valve; a pusher having a plurality of cam lifters, wherein each cam lifter includes a medial ridge with a beveled edged on each side thereof.
- 24. The pump assembly of claim 23 wherein the pusher has six cam lifters.
- 25. The pump assembly of claim 23 wherein said rotor further includes:
a plurality of cam riders, each cam rider having a beveled terminating surface for selectively engaging one of the plurality of cam lifters of the pusher so that linear movement of the pusher produces linear and rotational movement of the rotor.
- 26. The pump assembly of claim 25, further comprising:
a stator having a plurality of sets of cams and channels, wherein each channel is configured to selectively receive one of the cam riders and each cam is configured to selectively support one of the cam riders.
- 27. The pump assembly of claim 26, wherein the pusher, the stator, and the rotor are configured to interact so that as the pusher is linearly moved a predetermined distance against the rotor, the rotor is linearly moved and caused to rotate so the plurality of cam riders are caused to move within the stator.
- 28. The pump assembly of claim 27, wherein the predetermined distance is sufficient to allow an operator to sense the movement.
- 29. The prosthesis of claim 17, wherein the locking valve is a floating, self aligning locking valve.
- 30. A method of preventing inadvertent inflation of an implantable prosthetic comprising the steps of:
setting a position of a locking valve to a closed position to prevent fluid flow in a direction causing inadvertent inflation, during periods of non-use; and setting the locking valve to an open position to allow free flow of fluid during periods of use.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the step of setting the positions of the locking valve include actuating a switching member.
- 32. The method of claim 30, herein the step of setting the positions of the locking valve include locking the locking valve into either the closed position or the open position.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to patent applications entitled “SLIDE VALVE AND SUCTION BASED SPONTANEOUS INFLATION INHIBITOR IN A PUMP FOR AN INFLATABLE PROSTHESIS” and “DIAPHRAGM BASED SPONTANEOUS INFLATION INHIBITOR IN A PUMP FOR AN INFLATABLE PROSTHESIS,” which were filed concurrently herewith.