Medical device with varying physical properties and method for forming same
View Patent ↗A medical device in which a melt processed part has different crystallized properties at different locations. The part is formed of a polymer composition by inclusion a of polymer crystallization modifier in the composition making up at least a portion of such part, the amount of the polymer crystallization modifier is varied at different locations on the part in accordance with the desired difference in crystallization behavior.
1. A a dilatation balloon, formed of a polymer material composition, the polymer material composition comprising at least one crystallizable base polymer and, in at least a portion of the part, further comprising a crystallization modifier, wherein
from a first portion of the balloon to a second portion of the balloon, the polymer material composition, is varied in amount of crystallization modifier relative to the amount of said at least one crystallizable base polymer.
2. A a dilatation balloon as in claim 1 wherein said crystallization modifier amount is varied within the range of from 0 to about 20 percent by weight of the polymer composition.
3. A a dilatation balloon as in claim 1 wherein said crystallization modifier enhances crystallization of said base polymer.
4. A a dilatation balloon as in claim 1 wherein said crystallizable base polymer is selected from the group consisting of olefin, acrylic, styrenic and vinyl polymers and copolymers; polyethers; polyamides; polycarbonates; polyesters; polyurethanes; thermoplastic polyimides; liquid crystal polymers; ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene); ANS (acrylonitrile styrene); polyacetal; PEI (polyetherimide); polyetheretherketone (PEEK); and polyether sulfone (PES); block copolymers comprising at least one polyolefin, polyacrylic, polystyrenic, polyvinyl, polyether, polyamide, polyester, or polyurethane block therein, and mixtures of any of said polymers.
5. A dilatation balloon as in claim 1 wherein the crystallization modifier is a crystallization inhibitor.
6. A dilatation balloon as in claim 5 comprising a balloon body portion and proximal and distal waist portions, wherein the crystallization modifier is present in the distal waist portion of the device.
7. A dilatation balloon as in claim 6 wherein the crystallization modifier is not present in the balloon body portion of the device.
8. A catheter balloon formed of a polymer material composition, the polymer material composition comprising at least one crystallizable base polymer which is partially crystallized over at least a portion of the balloon length or thickness or both, wherein the polymer material composition includes at least one crystallization modifier which varies in concentration over a portion oft he balloon, and the degree of crystallization of said crystallizable base polymer, taken as a fraction thereof, varies over said portion.
9. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein the balloon comprises a body portion, the body portion located between opposed cone portions, the cone portions, respectively, located between opposed waist portions by which the balloon may be attached to a catheter and wherein the degree of crystallization in the waist portions is less than in the body portion.
10. A catheter balloon as in claim 9 wherein the degree of crystallization in the cone portions is less than in the body portion and greater than in the waist portions.
11. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein the crystallization modifier comprises a crystallization enhancer.
12. A catheter balloon as in claim 11 wherein the crystallization enhancer is a nucleating agent.
13. A catheter balloon as in claim 12 wherein the nucleating agent is a member of the group consisting of carbon black, silica, kaolin, sodium bicarbonate, talc, sodium succinate, sodium glutarate, sodium caproate, sodium 4-methylvalerate, sodium-2-2′-methylenebis(4,6-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphate, aluminum phenyl acetate, sodium cinnamate, alkali metal and aluminum salts of aromatic and alicyclic carboxylic acids, benzoic acid, naphthoic acid, tertiary-butyl benzoic acid, benzenesulfonamides, bis-(benzylidene) sorbitols, bis-(alkylbenzilidine) sorbitols, phosphate esters, norbomane carboxylic acid salts, and mixtures thereof.
14. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein the crystallization modifier comprises a crystallization inhibitor.
15. A catheter balloon as in claim 14 wherein the crystallization inhibitor is a compound which ties up nucleating sites or terminates crystal
16. A catheter balloon as in claim 14 wherein the crystallization inhibitor comprises a member of the group consisting of polymers and copolymers of piperylene, methylbutene, isobutene, vinyltoluene, indene, α-methylstyrene, or polycyclodiene; hydrogenated C 9 resins; pinene resins; rosin resins; terpene resins, lithium (bis)trifluoromethanesulfonate imide.
17. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein said crystallizable base polymer is selected from the group consisting of olefin, acrylic, styrenic and vinyl polymers and copolymers; polyethers; polyamides; polycarbonates; polyesters; polyurethanes; thermoplastic polyimides; liquid crystal polymers; ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene); ANS (acrylonitrile styrene); polyacetal; PEI (polyetherimide); polyetheretherketone (PEEK); and polyether sulfone (PES); block copolymers comprising at least one polyolefin, polyacrylic, polystyrenic, polyvinyl, polyether, polyamide, polyester, or polyurethane block therein, and mixtures of any of said polymers.
18. A catheter balloon as in claim 17 wherein said crystallizable base polymer comprises a polyamide/polyether block copolymer or polyester/polyether segmented block copolymer.
19. A catheter balloon as in claim 17 wherein said crystallizable base polymer comprises a liquid crystal polymer.
20. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein the one crystallization modifier varies in concentration in the polymer material composition through the thickness of the balloon.
21. A catheter balloon as in claim 8 wherein the one crystallization modifier varies in concentration in the polymer material composition along the length of the balloon.