Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Coupling to conduit
Patent
1988-01-11
1990-03-13
Rosenbaum, Mark
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Coupling to conduit
29238, 604905, 128657, B23P 1904
Patent
active
049073320
ABSTRACT:
A device to facilitate the joining of a male proximal end of a guidewire to the female end of an extension wire. The device has a relatively flat body with a guiding groove in the upper surface with two aligned sections, the goove sections tapering inwardly toward the intersection thereof. One of the groove sections is adapted to receive the male end of the guidewire and one groove is adapted to receive the female end of the extension. One, preferably two, flexible tabs are secured to the upper surface of the body to maintain one of the ends within its respective groove section. The device and/or the connecting wires can be disengaged by the rotation thereof with respect to each other.
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Christian Jeffrey J.
Gandionco Isidro
Gould Ross
Advanced Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Rosenbaum Mark
Vo Peter
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