Abstract:
The artificial blood vessel A comprises a front end wire ring 101, a rear end wire ring 102 arranged facing to the front end wire ring 101, a tubular cover 7 which connects the end wire rings 101, 102, and a plurality of intermediate wire rings 12 arranged spaced apart from each other between the front end wire ring 101 and the rear end wire ring 102. Each of the front end wire ring 101, the rear end wire ring 102 and the intermediate wire rings 12 are given flexibly foldable elasticity. The circumference of the front end wire ring 101 is equally divided into four by dividing points 411, 421, 431, 441. Hooking means 13 are formed for a front pull string to be passed through at the dividing points 411, 431. The circumference of the intermediate wire ring 12 is fixed to the tubular cover 7 by suturing or with adhesive at the positions 513, 523, 533, 543 which correspond to the midpoint 511 between the dividing points 411, 421, the midpoint 521 between the dividing points 421, 431, the midpoint 531 between the dividing points 431, 441, and the midpoint 541 between the dividing points 441, 411.
Abstract:
The artificial blood vessel A comprises a front end wire ring 101, a rear end wire ring 102 arranged facing to the front end wire ring 101, a tubular cover 7 which connects the end wire rings 101, 102, and a plurality of intermediate wire rings 12 arranged spaced apart from each other between the front end wire ring 101 and the rear end wire ring 102. Each of the front end wire ring 101, the rear end wire ring 102 and the intermediate wire rings 12 are given flexibly foldable elasticity. The circumference of the front end wire ring 101 is equally divided into four by dividing points 411, 421, 431, 441. Hooking means 13 are formed for a front pull string to be passed through at the dividing points 411, 431. The circumference of the intermediate wire ring 12 is fixed to the tubular cover 7 by suturing or with adhesive at the positions 513, 523, 533, 543 which correspond to the midpoint 511 between the dividing points 411, 421, the midpoint 521 between the dividing points 421, 431, the midpoint 531 between the dividing points 431, 441, and the midpoint 541 between the dividing points 441, 411.
Abstract:
The artificial blood vessel A comprises a front end wire ring 10.sub.1, a rear end wire ring 10.sub.2 arranged facing to the front end wire ring 10.sub.1, a tubular cover 7 which connects the end wire rings 10.sub.1, 10.sub.2, and a plurality of intermediate wire rings 12 arranged spaced apart from each other between the front end wire ring 10.sub.1 and the rear end wire ring 10.sub.2. Each of the front end wire ring 10.sub.1, the rear end wire ring 10.sub.2 and the intermediate wire rings 12 are given flexibly foldable elasticity. The circumference of the front end wire ring 10.sub.1 is equally divided into four by dividing points 41.sub.1, 42.sub.1, 43.sub.1, 44.sub.1. Hooking means 13 are formed for a front pull string to be passed through at the dividing points 41.sub.1, 43.sub.1. The circumference of the intermediate wire ring 12 is fixed to the tubular cover 7 by suturing or with adhesive at the positions 51.sub.3, 52.sub.3, 53.sub.3, 54.sub.3 which correspond to the midpoint 51.sub.1 between the dividing points 41.sub.1, 42.sub.1, the midpoint 52.sub.1 between the dividing points 42.sub.1, 43.sub.1, the midpoint 53.sub.1 between the dividing points 43.sub.1, 44.sub.1, and the midpoint 54.sub.1 between the dividing points 44.sub.1, 41.sub.1.
Abstract:
A collapsible artificial blood vessel A comprises a flexible front end wire ring 101, a flexible rear end wire ring 102 arranged facing to the front end wire ring, a tubular cover 7 which connects the end wire rings, and a plurality of intermediate wire rings 12 arranged spaced apart from each other between the front end wire ring and the rear end wire ring. The circumference of the front end wire ring is equally divided into four segments by dividing points 411, 421, 431, 441. Hooks 13 are formed for a front pull string to be passed through at the dividing points 411, 431. The circumference of the intermediate wire rings are fixed to the tubular cover 7 by suturing or with adhesive at the positions 513, 523, 533 and 543. The device is collapsed for use by folding the wire rings and insertion of the device into a funnel tube.
Abstract:
A personal computer includes a box-shaped body having a card storing section for storing a memory card. An operating opening portion is formed by cutting an edge of the body to a given size and externally accessible by a finger, and the storing section communicates with the opening portion through an inlet opening. An ejector mechanism for ejecting the card from the card storing section includes a card receiver arranged in the storing section for receiving the card inserted through the inlet opening. A drawer member is mounted on the card receiver and has an operating end portion. The operating end portion is located within the operating opening portion when the drawer member is moved to its pushed-in position while the card receiver is in its first position and outwardly projects through the operating opening portion when the drawer member is moved to its drawn-out position while the card receiver is in its first position. When the drawer member is drawn outside the body form its drawn-out position, the card receiver along with the received card is moved from its first position to its second position in accordance with the movement of the drawer member.
Abstract:
A car stabilizer and a manufacturing method therefor are disclosed. In this method, a straight elongated starting material of carbon steel with a carbon content of 0.10% to 0.35% is first directly quenched by quick heating, and then bent into a predetermined shape. Thereafter, the material is annealed at a low temperature of 100.degree. C. to 400.degree. C., shot-peened as required, and then coated. Thus, a stabilizer is obtained as a final product. The coating may be executed between the steps of quenching and bending.
Abstract:
The stabilizer according to the invention is made from a single pipe, and it comprises a torsion section coupled to a vehicle frame, curved sections integrally extending from the opposite ends of the torsion section and arm sections each integrally extending from each of the curved sections and coupled to a wheel suspension. Each of the curved sections has a flat section extending in the plane of action of the bending load applied to it.
Abstract:
An endovascular treatment aiding device is an endovascular treatment aiding device including a flexible shaft; a filter fixed to the shaft such that an opening section is formed in the proximal side, wherein a ring having elastic restoring force is fixed to the opening section, which filter is capable of being opened and closed in an umbrella-like manner, and is in a conical shape having a bottom formed by the ring when the filter is open; and a linear supporting member fixed to the ring and a part of the shaft such that they are connected to each other, which linear supporting member enables closing the filter by application of an external force to the proximal side; wherein coils formed with a radio-opaque material is/are wound around the ring; when the filter is closed, a plurality of mountains pointing toward the distal side and a plurality of valleys pointing toward the proximal side are alternately formed in the ring to form a shape in which the mountains are positioned close to each other, and the valleys are positioned close to each other; and the coils are arranged on the ring such that the coils contain the positions fixed by the supporting member on the ring, but do/does not contain the positions of the peaks of the mountains and the peaks of the valleys.
Abstract:
A treatment aiding device includes a flexible shaft; a filter; linear supporting members; an elastomer member composed of an elastomer in which a penetrating hole is formed, which elastomer member is arranged in the proximal side relative to the opening section of the filter such that the shaft penetrates the penetrating hole, wherein the outer diameter of the end face in which the penetrating hole is formed is larger than the outer diameter of the opening-section side of the filter when the filter is closed; and an outer tube in which a penetrating hole is formed, which outer tube is arranged in the proximal side relative to the opening section of the filter such that the shaft penetrates the penetrating hole in a state which allows movement of the shaft in the longitudinal direction; wherein the elastomer member is fixed in the distal side of the outer tube.
Abstract:
An instrument captures free thrombi by inhibiting blood coagulation reaction at the stage of primary hemostasis, in which platelets are involved, and at the stage of coagulation thrombus formation, in which blood coagulation factors are involved, thereby securely capturing free thrombi and extending the available time of the instrument.