18441525. CYCLIC ASPIRATION SYSTEM PRODUCING A CYCLIC ASPIRATION PRESSURE WAVEFORM USING A DUAL PRESSURE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE IN LIEU OF A VACUUM PUMP simplified abstract (Neuravi Limited)

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CYCLIC ASPIRATION SYSTEM PRODUCING A CYCLIC ASPIRATION PRESSURE WAVEFORM USING A DUAL PRESSURE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE IN LIEU OF A VACUUM PUMP

Organization Name

Neuravi Limited

Inventor(s)

David Vale of Barna (IE)

Tommy Gibbons of Galway (IE)

Alan Carney of Galway (IE)

CYCLIC ASPIRATION SYSTEM PRODUCING A CYCLIC ASPIRATION PRESSURE WAVEFORM USING A DUAL PRESSURE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE IN LIEU OF A VACUUM PUMP - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18441525 titled 'CYCLIC ASPIRATION SYSTEM PRODUCING A CYCLIC ASPIRATION PRESSURE WAVEFORM USING A DUAL PRESSURE GENERATOR RECEPTACLE IN LIEU OF A VACUUM PUMP

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a cyclic aspiration system that generates a pressure waveform alternating between vacuum pressure and positive pressure without the need for a separate vacuum pump.

  • The system includes a dual pressure generator receptacle connected to an aspiration catheter.
  • A collectable fluid in the receptacle is cyclically subjected to compressive force, generating positive pressure when compressed and vacuum pressure when not.
  • The cyclic aspiration pressure waveform is produced without a separate vacuum pump.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Dual pressure generator receptacle for generating cyclic pressure waveform.
  • Alternating cycles of vacuum pressure and positive pressure.
  • Linear displacement mechanism for applying compressive force to the collectable fluid.

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in medical devices for suctioning fluids during surgical procedures or in industrial applications requiring controlled pressure cycles.

Problems Solved: The system eliminates the need for a separate vacuum pump, simplifying the design of aspiration systems and reducing maintenance requirements.

Benefits:

  • Efficient generation of cyclic pressure waveform.
  • Reduced complexity and maintenance of aspiration systems.
  • Versatile applications in medical and industrial settings.

Commercial Applications: Potential commercial applications include medical suction devices, industrial vacuum systems, and research equipment requiring precise pressure control.

Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to cyclic aspiration systems, pressure waveform generation, and vacuum pump alternatives in the field of medical devices and industrial equipment.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay informed about advancements in pressure control technology, fluid dynamics in aspiration systems, and innovations in compressive force mechanisms for generating pressure waveforms.

Questions about Cyclic Aspiration Systems: 1. How does the cyclic aspiration system differ from traditional vacuum pump systems? 2. What are the key advantages of using a dual pressure generator receptacle in aspiration systems?


Original Abstract Submitted

Cyclic aspiration system producing a cyclic aspiration pressure waveform of intermittent cycles of vacuum pressure below atmospheric pressure and positive pressure higher than vacuum pressure. The system includes a dual pressure generator receptacle disposed proximally of and connected in fluid communication with an aspiration catheter. The dual pressure generator receptacle receiving a collectable fluid therein that is intermittently cyclically subjectable to application or withdraw of a compressible force via a linear displacement mechanism. Positive pressure is generated while the collectable fluid in the dual pressure generator receptacle is subject to the compressive force and vacuum pressure is generated when not subject to the compressive force. The cyclic aspiration pressure waveform is produced via the dual pressure generator receptacle without a separate vacuum pump.