IP Library Granted Patent US 7,029,732
Granted Patent B2
US 7,029,732 · App. 10/087,653 · Granted Apr 18, 2006

Medical device balloons with improved strength properties and processes for producing same

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Patent No.
US 7,029,732
App. No.
10/087,653
Granted
Apr 18, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A tubular parison for forming a medical device balloon. The parison is formed of a polymeric material, for instance a thermoplastic elastomer. The parison has an elongation at break which is not more than 80% of the elongation of the bulk polymeric material. The elongation of the parison is controlled by altering extrusion conditions. Balloons prepared from the parisons provide higher wall strength and/or higher inflation durability than balloons prepared from conventional parisons of the same material.

Claims (12)

1. A tubular parison for forming a medical device balloon, the parison being formed of a polymeric material, the parison having an elongation at break which is not more than 80% of the elongation at break of the bulk polymeric material.

2. A tubular parison as in claim 1 , wherein the elongation at break of the extruded tube is not more than about 70% of the elongation at break of the bulk polymeric material.

3. A medical device balloon formed from a parison as in claim 1 .

4. A medical device balloon as in claim 3 wherein the polymeric material comprises a polyamide/polyether/polyester, a polyester/polyether block copolymer, a polyurethane block copolymer or a mixture thereof.

5. A medical device balloon as in claim 4 wherein the polymeric material is a polyamide/polyether/polyester.

6. A medical device balloon as in claim 3 formed with a single layer of said polymeric material.

7. A medical device balloon as in claim 3 comprising of a plurality of layers of said polymeric material.

8. A medical device comprising a balloon as in claim 3 mounted on a catheter.

9. A medical device as in claim 8 further comprising a stent mounted on the catheter.

10. An extruded tubular parison for forming a medical device balloon, said parison as extruded and cooled prior to any further processing steps toward formation of said balloon, the parison being formed of a single polymeric material, the parison having an elongation at break, measured on a 3 inch sample of the parison as extruded and cooled, the elongation at break being no more than 80% of the elongation at break of the single polymeric material determined on the bulk material according to ASTM D-638.

11. A parison as in claim 10 wherein the single polymeric material is a member of the group consisting of PET, nylons, polyurethanes, block copolymers, and polyarylene sulfide.

12. A parison as in claim 10 wherein the single polymeric material is a polyamide/polyether/polyester, a polyester/polyether block copolymer or a polyurethane block copolymer.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 6, 2006
From: SCIMED LIFE SYSTEMS, INC.
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.
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