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US2376152A
US2376152A US515927A US51592743A US2376152A US 2376152 A US2376152 A US 2376152A US 515927 A US515927 A US 515927A US 51592743 A US51592743 A US 51592743A US 2376152 A US2376152 A US 2376152A
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  • This invention relates to suture spools for surgical stitching instruments and it has as an object to provide an inexpensive spool particularly adapted'to hold relatively stiff suture such, for example, as catgut.
  • moulded For convenience, the improved spool will hereinafter be referred to as a moulded spool but it is to be understood that the term moulded as used herein is intended to include spools made by other-operations similar to moulding, such, for
  • This invention has as an object to provide a spool with a portion of one flange thereof broken away.
  • a moulded spool comprising a substantially cylindrical hub I having formed integral therewith spaced circular flanges 2 and 3.
  • Each flange is formed with a plurality of circular openings 4 which tend to reduce the weight of the spool and also permit sterilizing fluid to come into contact with the suture wrapped about the hub.
  • the hub and each of the flanges is formed with a substantially key-hole shaped bore 5, the circular portion 5 of whichis adapted to receive the cylindrical spindle of a winding device, not shown.
  • substantially tangential tothe circular portion 5 of the'bore 5 are moulded cavities 6 and I which break into the radially off-set substantially rectangular portion 5 of the bore.
  • the cavities 6 and T and the portion 5' of the bore afford a transverse opening through the hub and through a surgeon to buy, in sealed ampoules, completely Wound and sterilized spools of suture material ready for instant use in a surgical stitching instrument.
  • each spool flange Adjacent its periphery, each spool flange is provided with two small openings 8 through which the outer. or finishing end of the suture may be laced, as shown in dot-dash lines in Fig. 2 thereby to secure that end portion of the suture to the spool and prevent unwinding or spilling of the suture.
  • the hub I also is formed on its outer surface with four arcuate channels 9 which are aligned with the innermost portions of the openings 4 in the end flanges.
  • the spool and the suture wound thereon may be placed in a conventional sterilizing apparatus. Thereupon the sterilizing medium is brought into contact with the wound suture not only through the outer layers thereof but also through the openings 4 in. the flanges of the spool and through the channels 9 in the hub, thus efiecting complete sterilization of the suture in a comparatively short time.
  • the spool and the suture having been rendered sterile, they may be sealed in 1 an ampoule and maintained sterile until ready for use.
  • this spool readily may be made complete in a single and simple moulding or die-cast operation in a suitable mould or die having one retractible part adapted to form the bore 5, other retractible parts adapted to form openings 4 and channels 9, other retractible parts designed to form the cavities 6 and I, and still other retractible parts adapted to form the small openings 8.
  • a suitable mould or die having one retractible part adapted to form the bore 5, other retractible parts adapted to form openings 4 and channels 9, other retractible parts designed to form the cavities 6 and I, and still other retractible parts adapted to form the small openings 8.
  • the spool may be made of any suitable material such, for example, as mouldable fibrous material, metal, or any suitable plastic material of which the thermo-setting phenolic condensation product known commercially as Bakelite is a good example.
  • a moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore the major portion of which is substantially circular in cross section and a minor portion of which is offset from the major portion and extends outwardly therefrom, said hub also having therein a pair of opposed transverse cavities communicating with the offset portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of one end of a suture to be wound about said hub.
  • a moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially keyhole shape in cross-section, said hub also having therein two opposed transverse cavities aligned and communicating with the off-set portion of said longitudinal bore, said cavities and ofi-set portion of said bore forming a transverse opening through said hub substantially tangential to the circular portion of said bore for the passage of one end of a suture to be wound about said hub.
  • a moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of spaced end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially key-hole shape in cross section, said hub also having therein a pair of opposed cavities communicating with the off-set portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of the beginning end of a suture to be wound about said hub, said flanges having therein a plurality of relatively large openings to permit sterilizing fluid to come into contact with suture wound upon said spool.
  • a moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of spaced end flanges integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially keyhole shape in cross-section, said hub having therein a pair of opposed cavities communicating with .the oif-set portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of the beginning end of a suture Wound upon said hub, said flanges having therein a plurality of aligned relatively large openings to permit the passage of sterilizing fluid, said hub also having in its outer periphery a plurality of longitudinal channels aligned with the innermost portions of the openings in said flanges, to transmit to the suture woundupon the hub the sterilizing fluid passing through the openings in said flanges.

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May 15, 1945. I J. D. KARLE SPOOL FOR SURGICAL SUTURES Filed Dec. 28, 1943 Patented May 15, 1945 2,376,152 I SPOOL FOR SURGICAL SUTURES John D. Karle,.Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to I The Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J., a corporation of New Jersey Application December 28, 1943', Serial No. 515,927
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This invention relates to suture spools for surgical stitching instruments and it has as an object to provide an inexpensive spool particularly adapted'to hold relatively stiff suture such, for example, as catgut.
For convenience, the improved spool will hereinafter be referred to as a moulded spool but it is to be understood that the term moulded as used herein is intended to include spools made by other-operations similar to moulding, such, for
example, as by die-casting.
Because of the wiry nature of catgut it heretofore has beenextremely difiicult to secure the inner or beginning end of a catgut suture to the spool so that rotation of the spool will cause the catgut to be wound thereon. Likewise it has been difficult to prevent the catgut from unwinding itself from the spool after. it has been wound thereon.
Heretofore it has been the practice to furnish, with each surgical stitching instrument, a limited number of relatively costly metallic-suture spools, (e. g., four or six), made by a number of machining and assembling operations, and a spool-Winding device by means of which the surgeon, or his assistant, may repeatedly rewind the spools. After the spools have been rewound, the spools and the suture thereon must be subjected to a sterilizing process to insure that the suture is absolutely sterile at the time of use.
This invention has as an object to provide a spool with a portion of one flange thereof broken away.
Referring more specifically to the drawing the invention is disclosed'as embodied in a moulded spool comprising a substantially cylindrical hub I having formed integral therewith spaced circular flanges 2 and 3. 'Each flange is formed with a plurality of circular openings 4 which tend to reduce the weight of the spool and also permit sterilizing fluid to come into contact with the suture wrapped about the hub. The hub and each of the flanges is formed with a substantially key-hole shaped bore 5, the circular portion 5 of whichis adapted to receive the cylindrical spindle of a winding device, not shown.
Formed in opposite sides of the hub I, substantially tangential tothe circular portion 5 of the'bore 5 are moulded cavities 6 and I which break into the radially off-set substantially rectangular portion 5 of the bore. Thus the cavities 6 and T and the portion 5' of the bore afford a transverse opening through the hub and through a surgeon to buy, in sealed ampoules, completely Wound and sterilized spools of suture material ready for instant use in a surgical stitching instrument.
The above and other objects have been at tained by the construction described in the fol:
lowing specification and illustrated in the ac-.
which the inner or beginning end b of a suture s may be passed, thereby insuring that rotation of the spool will cause the suture to be wound upon the hub.
Adjacent its periphery, each spool flange is provided with two small openings 8 through which the outer. or finishing end of the suture may be laced, as shown in dot-dash lines in Fig. 2 thereby to secure that end portion of the suture to the spool and prevent unwinding or spilling of the suture.
The hub I also is formed on its outer surface with four arcuate channels 9 which are aligned with the innermost portions of the openings 4 in the end flanges.
After the suture has been wound on the spool and the outer or finishing end has been laced through the small openings 8 in one of the flanges of the spool to prevent unwinding of the suture, the spool and the suture wound thereon may be placed in a conventional sterilizing apparatus. Thereupon the sterilizing medium is brought into contact with the wound suture not only through the outer layers thereof but also through the openings 4 in. the flanges of the spool and through the channels 9 in the hub, thus efiecting complete sterilization of the suture in a comparatively short time. The spool and the suture having been rendered sterile, they may be sealed in 1 an ampoule and maintained sterile until ready for use.
Due to its construction, this spool readily may be made complete in a single and simple moulding or die-cast operation in a suitable mould or die having one retractible part adapted to form the bore 5, other retractible parts adapted to form openings 4 and channels 9, other retractible parts designed to form the cavities 6 and I, and still other retractible parts adapted to form the small openings 8. After the spool has been moulded or cast no machining or other finishing operations are required. Inasmuch as the mould or die and the method of making this spool form no part of this invention detailed illustration and description thereof is deemed unnecessary.
The spool may be made of any suitable material such, for example, as mouldable fibrous material, metal, or any suitable plastic material of which the thermo-setting phenolic condensation product known commercially as Bakelite is a good example. I
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what I claim herein is:
1. A moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore the major portion of which is substantially circular in cross section and a minor portion of which is offset from the major portion and extends outwardly therefrom, said hub also having therein a pair of opposed transverse cavities communicating with the offset portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of one end of a suture to be wound about said hub.
2. A moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially keyhole shape in cross-section, said hub also having therein two opposed transverse cavities aligned and communicating with the off-set portion of said longitudinal bore, said cavities and ofi-set portion of said bore forming a transverse opening through said hub substantially tangential to the circular portion of said bore for the passage of one end of a suture to be wound about said hub.
3. A moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of spaced end flanges formed integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially key-hole shape in cross section, said hub also having therein a pair of opposed cavities communicating with the off-set portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of the beginning end of a suture to be wound about said hub, said flanges having therein a plurality of relatively large openings to permit sterilizing fluid to come into contact with suture wound upon said spool.
4. A moulded spool for surgical suture comprising a hub and a pair of spaced end flanges integral therewith, said hub and flanges having therein a longitudinal bore of substantially keyhole shape in cross-section, said hub having therein a pair of opposed cavities communicating with .the oif-set portion of said bore to form a transverse opening through said hub for the passage of the beginning end of a suture Wound upon said hub, said flanges having therein a plurality of aligned relatively large openings to permit the passage of sterilizing fluid, said hub also having in its outer periphery a plurality of longitudinal channels aligned with the innermost portions of the openings in said flanges, to transmit to the suture woundupon the hub the sterilizing fluid passing through the openings in said flanges.
JOHN D. KARLE.
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USD343319S (en) 1991-10-23 1994-01-18 Phillips Edward H Suture cassette
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US2893405A (en) * 1957-11-29 1959-07-07 Johnson & Johnson Dental floss container
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US5131534A (en) * 1991-01-07 1992-07-21 United States Surgical Corporation Suture dispenser
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USD334860S (en) 1991-01-07 1993-04-20 United States Surgical Corporation Suture dispenser
USD343319S (en) 1991-10-23 1994-01-18 Phillips Edward H Suture cassette
US20100016890A1 (en) * 2008-07-17 2010-01-21 Steve Tsai Spool Dip And Overcoat Process For Medical Devices
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US20100075020A1 (en) * 2008-09-25 2010-03-25 Tyco Healthcare Group Lp Methods for coating filaments
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US8545520B2 (en) 2009-07-22 2013-10-01 Coloplast A/S Tissue suturing method
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