IP Library Granted Patent US 8,979,886
Granted Patent B2
US 8,979,886 · App. 11/501,250 · Granted Mar 17, 2015

Medical balloon and method of making the same

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Patent No.
US 8,979,886
App. No.
11/501,250
Granted
Mar 17, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

Reinforced angioplasty balloon having an external elastic sheath. The elastic sheath maintains, along its length, a substantially uniform circular cross-section during balloon inflation and forces a deflated balloon into a compacted, substantially circular, wingless profile.

Claims (63)

1. A medical device, comprising:

a catheter;

a balloon, comprising a length and a longitudinal axis and having a first end portion and a second end portion;

a first continuous fiber wrapped about the balloon, wherein said first continuous fiber traverses said length of the balloon at least several times at an angular offset from about 1° to about 45° relative to said longitudinal axis of the balloon;

wherein a traverse of said length reverses direction with regards to the longitudinal axis at a turnaround point, and wherein the location of at least two turnaround points at the second end portion vary along the longitudinal axis.

2. The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising an elastomeric sheath at least partially surrounding the balloon, wherein the sheath has a degree of radial strength and a higher degree of longitudinal strength.

3. The medical device of claim 2 , wherein the sheath comprises expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.

4. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein the first continuous fiber is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

5. The medical device of claim 2 , wherein the sheath has first and second end portions and the first end portion is attached to a proximal end of the balloon and the second end portion is attached to a distal end of the balloon.

6. The medical device of claim 2 , wherein said catheter has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, wherein the sheath is attached to at least the proximal end portion of the catheter.

7. The medical device of claim 1 , further comprising a second continuous fiber wrapped about the balloon, in contact with the first continuous fiber in a circumferential configuration.

8. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said continuous fiber is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

9. A medical device, comprising:

a balloon having longitudinal axis;

a first continuous fiber wrapped about the balloon, wherein said first continuous fiber traverses the balloon at least several times at an angular offset from about 1° to about 45° relative to said longitudinal axis of the balloon; and

wherein a traverse of said balloon comprises the first continuous fiber extending from a first end portion of the balloon to a second end portion of the balloon and reversing direction with regards to the longitudinal axis at the second end portion to then traverse said balloon again, wherein the first continuous fiber reverses direction with regards to the longitudinal as at the second end portion at two or more positions along the longitudinal axis; and

a second continuous fiber wrapped about the balloon and substantially aligned with a perpendicular axis of the balloon, wherein the first and second fiber have different cross-sectional shapes.

10. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the first fiber has a substantially circular cross-section.

11. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the second fiber has a substantially non-circular cross-section.

12. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein the first and second fiber are selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

13. The medical device of claim 9 , further comprising:

an elastomeric sheath at least partially surrounding the medical balloon.

14. A medical device, comprising:

a catheter having a proximal and distal end;

a balloon having a body portion and mounted at the distal end of the catheter, wherein the distal end includes a port for inflation of the balloon;

a continuous fiber extending from a first end portion of the balloon to a second end portion of the balloon and back to first end portion at least several times, wherein said continuous fiber along the body portion defines an angular offset from about 1° to about 45° relative to said longitudinal axis of the balloon thus defining a first pattern and extending substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the balloon defining a second pattern

wherein the continuous fiber has at least two turnaround points at which the continuous fiber reverses direction with regards to the longitudinal axis located at the second end portion, wherein the location of the at least two turnaround points at the second end portion vary along the longitudinal axis; and

an elastomeric sheath at least partially surrounding a circumference of the balloon.

15. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the sheath has a low degree of radial strength and high degree of longitudinal strength.

16. The medical device of claim 15 , wherein the sheath comprises expanded polytetrafluoroethylene.

17. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the continuous fiber is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

18. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the sheath has a first and second end portions and the first end portion is attached to a proximal end of the balloon and the second end portion is attached to a distal end of the balloon.

19. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the fiber is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

20. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein the first pattern is substantially aligned to a longitudinal axis of the balloon.

21. A medical device, comprising:

a catheter having a proximal and distal end and extending along a longitudinal axis;

a balloon having two opposed shoulder portions terminating into first and second legs, wherein the balloon is arranged over a portion of the distal end of the catheter; an

a continuous fiber extending from the first leg at a first position to a second leg at a second position, the fiber being at least partially wrapped around the second leg at the second position and reversing direction with regards to the longitudinal axis and returning back to the first leg portion at a third position, wherein the first and third positions vary along the longitudinal axis.

22. The medical device of claim 21 , wherein the first position is proximal to the first leg.

23. The medical device of claim 21 , wherein the first position is distal to the first leg.

24. A method of making a medical balloon, comprising the steps of:

supplying a catheter having a balloon with an external surface;

attaching a first continuous fiber to the balloon external wherein said first continuous fiber traverses a length of the balloon at least several times at an angular offset from about 1° to about 45° relative to said longitudinal axis of the balloon,

wherein a traverse of said length comprises the first continuous fiber extending from a first end portion of the balloon to a second end portion of the balloon and reversing direction with regards to the longitudinal axis at the second end portion to then traverse said length again, wherein the first continuous fiber turns around at the second end portion at two or more positions along the longitudinal axis; and

surrounding the balloon with a sheath.

25. The method of claim 24 , further comprising the step of attaching the sheath to the balloon external surface.

26. The medical device of claim 1 , wherein said angular offset is about 1° to about 10°.

27. The medical device of claim 26 , wherein said angular offset is about 4.5° to about 5.5°.

28. The medical device of claim 9 , wherein said angular offset is about 1° to about 10°.

29. The medical device of claim 28 , wherein said angular offset is about 4.5° to about 5.5°.

30. The medical device of claim 14 , wherein said angular offset is about 1° to about 10°.

31. The medical device of claim 30 , wherein said angular offset is about 4.5° to about 5.5°.

32. The medical device of claim 24 , wherein said angular offset is about 1° to about 10°.

33. The medical device of claim 32 , wherein said angular offset is about 4.5° to about 5.5°.

34. A medical device comprising:

a balloon having a body portion and at least one leg;

the balloon body portion having a longitudinal axis and a length parallel to the longitudinal axis;

a single continuous fiber in contact with and at least partially looping around the balloon leg before reversing direction with regards to the longitudinal axis at a turn-around point to re-traverse the body portion length;

wherein the location of at least two turnaround points at the balloon leg vary along the longitudinal axis; and

the single fiber defining, along the body portion length, an angular offset from about 1° to about 45° relative to said longitudinal axis of the balloon.

35. The medical device of claim 34 , wherein said angular offset is about 1° to about 10°.

36. The medical device of claim 35 , wherein said angular offset is about 4.5° to about 5.5°.

37. The medical device of claim 34 , wherein said continuous fiber is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene fiber, polyimide fiber, liquid crystal polymer fiber, carbon based fiber, metal fiber, alloy fiber, and combinations thereof.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2012
From: GORE ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC.
To: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
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