Bonds between metals and polymers for medical devices
View Patent ↗Various coupling agents are disclosed to form lap joints between metallic and polymeric surfaces within catheters and other medical devices. The coupling agents disclosed in the present invention can be applied directly to a metallic surface, or the coupling agents may be incorporated within a polymeric material. In certain circumstances, the mere application of the coupling agent between the two dissimilar materials provides sufficient adhesive strength to form a fatigue-free lap joint bond. Alternative methods utilize coupling agents as primers for later thermal bonding and laser welding procedures that form lap joint bonds.
1. In a catheter having a lap joint between a metallic tubular member and a polymeric tubular member, the improvement in the catheter comprising:
a coupling agent, wherein the coupling agent is disposed between the metallic tubular member and the polymeric tubular member in the lap joint, the coupling agent having a first functional group and second functional group, the first functional group providing bonding adhesion to the metallic tubular member, the second functional group providing bonding adhesion to the polymeric tubular member, wherein the coupling agent maintains bonding adhesion between the metallic tubular member and the polymeric tubular member when in use, wherein the coupling agent is a functionalized titanate.
2. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the first functional group of the coupling agent comprises at least one hydrolyzable functional group.
3. The improvement of claim 2 , wherein the second functional group of the coupling agent comprises at least one (meth)acrylate monomer.
4. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the second functional group of the coupling agent comprises of at least one amine monomer.
5. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the functionalized titanate is neopentyl(diallyl)oxy,tri(dioctyl)pyro-phosphato titanate.
6. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the functionalized titanate is neopentyl(diallyl)oxy,tri(N-ethylenediamino)ethyl titanate.
7. The improvement of claim 1 , wherein the functionalized titanate is neopentyl(diallyl)oxy,tri(m-amino)phenyl titanate.