Contact coating of prostheses
View Patent ↗A method and apparatus for coating prostheses via contact patterning with an applicator. Applicators can include rollers, tampons, and ribbons. Coating materials include a variety of substances including polymers and therapeutic agents.
1. An apparatus for applying a coating, comprising:
a substantially cylindrical housing having an interior portion;
a rotor cap disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the rotor cap comprising a central axis portion and at least one roller arranaed around the central axis portion of the rotor cap; and
a sponge holder capable of being disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the sponge holder having a cavity to receive the rotor cap,
wherein the at least one roller is mounted on at least one elastic arm that urges the at least one roller away from the central axis portion.
2. The apparatus as recited in claim 1 , wherein the sponge holder further comprises:
a sponge cartridge to carry a coating material.
3. The apparatus as recited in claim 2 , further comprising:
a pusher to position the sponge holder within the housing so as to receive the rotor cap.
4. The apparatus as recited in claim 3 , wherein:
the sponge cartridge contacts the at least one roller when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder.
5. The apparatus as recited in claim 4 , wherein:
the at least one roller is urged toward the central axis portion when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder.
6. The apparatus as recited in claim 4 , further comprising:
a stent mounted on a balloon catheter disposed in the central axis portion of the rotor cap,
wherein the at least one roller is urged into contact with an exterior surface of the stent by the sponge holder.
7. An apparatus for applying a coating, comprising:
a substantially cylindrical housing having an interior portion;
a rotor cap disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the rotor cap comprising a central axis portion and at least one roller arranged around the central axis portion of the rotor cap;
a sponge holder capable of being disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the sponge holder having a cavity to receive the rotor cap, wherein the sponge holder comprises a sponge cartridge to carry a coating material; and
a pusher to position the sponge holder within the housing so as to receive the rotor cap,
wherein the sponge cartridge contacts the at least one roller when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder, and
wherein the at least one roller is urged toward the central axis portion when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder.
8. The apparatus as recited in claim 7 , further comprising:
a stent mounted on a balloon catheter disposed in the central axis portion of the rotor cap,
wherein the at least one roller is urged into contact with an exterior surface of the stent by the sponge holder.
9. An apparatus for applying a coating, comprising:
a substantially cylindrical housing having an interior portion;
a rotor cap disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the rotor cap comprising a central axis portion and at least one roller arranged around the central axis portion of the rotor cap;
a sponge holder capable of being disposed in the interior portion of the housing, the sponge holder having a cavity to receive the rotor cap, wherein the sponge holder comprises a sponge cartridge to carry a coating material; and
a pusher to position the sponge holder within the housing so as to receive the rotor cap;
a stent mounted on a balloon catheter disposed in the central axis portion of the rotor cap,
wherein the sponge cartridge contacts the at least one roller when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder, and
wherein the at least one roller is urged into contact with an exterior surface of the stent by the sponge holder.
10. The apparatus as recited in claim 9 , wherein:
the at least one roller is urged toward the central axis portion when the rotor cap is positioned within the cavity of the sponge holder.