Claims for Patent: 10,188,546
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Summary for Patent: 10,188,546
| Title: | Intrauterine device with controlled copper ion elution |
| Abstract: | An intrauterine contraceptive device may include a frame made completely or partially of a first metal having a first galvanic potential and at least one metallic member coupled with the frame that is made of a second metal having a second galvanic potential different from the first galvanic potential. In some embodiments, the first galvanic potential may be more anodic than the second galvanic potential. In alternative embodiments, the first galvanic potential may be more cathodic than the second galvanic potential. In one embodiment, the first metal is Nitinol, and the second metal is copper. In some embodiments, the first and second galvanic potentials may be configured to achieve, at least approximately, a desired copper ion elution rate for the intrauterine device. |
| Inventor(s): | Michael Tal, Bob H. Katz, Scott M. Russell |
| Assignee: | Sebela Vlc Ltd |
| Application Number: | US14/289,530 |
| Patent Claims: |
1. An intrauterine contraceptive device with a controlled ion release rate, the contraceptive device comprising: only one elongate shape memory member sized to fit completely within a human uterus and comprising a first metal having a first galvanic potential, wherein the elongate shape memory member further comprises; a bottom loop disposed at a bottom of the contraceptive device; multiple twists located above the bottom loop, forming a spring portion; a middle portion comprising two parts of the elongate shape memory member extending upward from the multiple twists to form an oval shape; two bends in the elongate shape memory member at a location above the oval shape of the middle portion, wherein the bends cause the elongate member to cross over itself; two arms extending from the two bends in opposite directions, wherein one of the arms extends from one of the two bends and the other arm extends from the other of the two bends; a first end loop forming a first tissue contact surface at an end of one of the two arms; and a second end loop forming a second tissue contact surface at an end of the other of the two arms, wherein the intrauterine contraceptive device is configured such that, when it is delivered into the human uterus, only the first and second tissue contact surfaces contact the human uterus; and multiple substance delivery sleeves coupled with the elongate shape memory member and comprising a second metal having a second galvanic potential different from the first galvanic potential, wherein the multiple substance delivery sleeves are coupled with the elongate shape memory member at locations to locally deliver a substance to the uterus in an area near a fallopian tube and an area near a cervical os, the multiple substance delivery sleeves comprising: at least a first sleeve disposed around the elongate shape memory member on one of the two arms near the first end loop; at least a second sleeve disposed around the elongate shape memory member on the other of the two arms near the second end loop; and at least a third sleeve disposed around the elongate shape memory member and threaded within the bottom loop, wherein the first metal and the second metal are configured to control a galvanic potential difference between the elongate shape memory member and the multiple substance delivery sleeves and thereby provide the controlled ion release rate. 2. A device as in claim 1, wherein the second metal is copper. 3. A device as in claim 2, wherein the multiple substance delivery sleeves comprise multiple copper sleeves. 4. A device as in claim 2, wherein the first galvanic potential and the second galvanic potential are configured to achieve a desired copper elution rate of the multiple substance delivery sleeves. 5. A device as in claim 1, wherein the at least the first sleeve comprises three first sleeves, wherein the at least the second sleeve comprises three second sleeves, and wherein the at least the third sleeve comprises two sleeves. 6. A device as in claim 5, further comprising a ninth sleeve on the first end loop and a tenth sleeve on the second end loop. 7. A device as in claim 1, wherein the first galvanic potential is more anodic than the second galvanic potential. 8. A device as in claim 1, wherein the first galvanic potential is more cathodic than the second galvanic potential. 9. A device as in claim 1, wherein the elongate shape memory member is made entirely of metal. 10. A device as in claim 1, wherein the elongate shape memory member is made partially of metal and partially of a non-metallic substance. 11. A device as in claim 1, wherein the elongate shape memory member comprises a non-rigid material selected from the group consisting of a flexible polymer thread, a polyester thread, a nylon thread and other biocompatible fabric. 12. A device as in claim 1, wherein the first metal is Nitinol. 13. A device as in claim 1, wherein the first metal is Nitinol, and wherein the second metal is copper. 14. A device as in claim 1, further comprising a retrieval string attached to one end of the elongate shape memory member. |
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