Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1978-04-07
1980-07-22
Frinks, Ronald L.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
128 1D, 417418, A61F 124, A61M 103
Patent
active
042132070
ABSTRACT:
A construction having utility as a replacement for one or both chambers of a human heart, constituting a pump which operates in accordance with solenoid principles. A hollow and firm cylindrical member of non-magnetic material has an inlet port and an outlet port at each end. A check valve is associated with each of the ports, so that blood may be both admitted and expelled from each end of the cylinder. A ball which is responsive to a magnetic field rolls or floats within the cylinder. A magnetic field, typically obtained from passing current through an electrical coil, is alternately established at one end of the cylinder and then the other end, whereby the ball will oscillate to and fro--pushing blood ahead of it. Clearance between the ball and the inside wall of the cylinder insures at least some reverse flow of blood, cleaning the ball with each stroke. Electrical circuitry is provided to adjust at least one of the electrical pulse parameters, including frequency, amplitude and duty cycle. With reed-actuated switches, the pump actuation can be varied at will or "fine tuned" after it has been implanted in a chest cavity.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3134938 (1964-05-01), Morgan
patent: 3791769 (1974-02-01), Kovacs
patent: 3791770 (1974-02-01), Farkos
patent: 3842440 (1974-10-01), Karlson
patent: 3884125 (1975-05-01), Massie
Frinks Ronald L.
McHugh Charles W.
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