Boston Scientific has patented a medical device for controlling fluid flow in endoscopic systems. The device includes a valve set with primary control, air input, and atmospheric valves, along with a valve interface mechanism for seamless operation. The innovative design enables precise control and interaction with endoscope valves. GlobalData’s report on Boston Scientific gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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According to GlobalData’s company profile on Boston Scientific, Prosthetic cardiac valves was a key innovation area identified from patents. Boston Scientific's grant share as of May 2024 was 46%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Endoscopic system with valve set for fluid flow control

Source: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Credit: Boston Scientific Corp

A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US12011144B2) discloses a medical device featuring a valve set with a primary control valve, an air input valve, and an atmospheric valve. The primary control valve, with manifold channels, regulates flow between water input/output channels and a balloon channel. The valve interface mechanism transitions between states, directing flow between air input/output channels, water channels, and the balloon channel. The valve body's outer surface includes manifold ports for fluid communication, facilitating the control of flow within the device.

Furthermore, the patent details the valve interface mechanism's role in positioning different portions of the channels in fluid communication with the water input/output channels and the balloon channel. It highlights the mechanism's ability to block flow through the balloon channel in specific states. Additionally, the valve interface mechanism enables vertical displacement of the valve body to facilitate transitions between different operational states. The outer surface of the valve body is designed with seals or grooves to enhance functionality and ensure proper sealing within the device.

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