IP Library Granted Patent US 7,622,029
Granted Patent B2
US 7,622,029 · App. 11/503,376 · Granted Nov 24, 2009

Electropolishing apparatus and method for implantable medical devices

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Patent No.
US 7,622,029
App. No.
11/503,376
Granted
Nov 24, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electropolishing device for polishing a cylindrical medical device such as a stent includes anodes in the form of rollers arranged to contact an exterior surface of the device. A drive mechanism rotates the anodes periodically during the electropolishing process to change a contact point between the anodes and the medical device. A tilting mechanism can also be used for periodically tilting the anodes during the electropolishing process to allow bubbles to escape from one end of the stent.

Claims (45)

1. An electropolishing process comprising:

placing a substantially cylindrical medical device onto a plurality of anodes in the form of rollers with the rollers contacting an exterior of the medical device;

holding the medical device in place on the anodes with an idle roller;

placing the medical device into an electrolytic solution;

applying a current between the anodes and a cathode positioned in the electrolytic solution; and

periodically rotating the anodes to change contact points between the anodes and the medical device; and

wherein each periodic rotation of the plurality of anodes results in rotation of the medical device about one revolution about a longitudinal axis.

2. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes contact only with the exterior surface of the medical device.

3. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes are rotated at least 4 times during the electropolishing process.

4. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes are rotated at least 10 times during the electropolishing process.

5. An electropolishing process comprising:

placing a substantially cylindrical medical device onto a plurality of anodes in the form of rollers with the rollers contacting an exterior of the medical device;

holding the medical device in place on the anodes with an idle roller;

placing the medical device into an electrolytic solution;

applying a current between the anodes and a cathode positioned in the electrolytic solution; and

periodically rotating the anodes to change contact points between the anodes and the medical device;

wherein an axis of the medical device is positioned at an angle during the electropolishing process to allow bubbles to escape from a first end of the medical device.

6. The electropolishing process of claim 5 , wherein the medical device is tilted during the electropolishing process to allow bubbles to escape from a second end of the medical device.

7. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes are formed of titanium.

8. An electropolishing process comprising:

placing a substantially cylindrical medical device onto a plurality of anodes in the form of rollers with the rollers contacting an exterior of the medical device;

holding the medical device in place on the anodes with an idle roller;

placing the medical device into an electrolytic solution;

applying a current between the anodes and a cathode positioned in the electrolytic solution; and

periodically rotating the anodes to change contact points between the anodes and the medical device; and

wherein the cathode is a wire rod positioned below and running substantially perpendicular to the axis of a medical device placed on the anodes.

9. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the cathode is a zirconium wire.

10. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes provide four contact points on an exterior of the medical device.

11. The electropolishing process of claim 1 , wherein the idle roller provides one contact point with the medical device.

12. An electropolishing process comprising:

placing a substantially cylindrical medical device onto a plurality of anodes in the form of rollers with the rollers contacting an exterior of the medical device;

placing the medical device into an electrolytic solution;

applying a current between the anodes and a cathode positioned in the electrolytic solution; and

periodically turning off the current and rotating the anodes to change contact points between the anodes and the medical device.

13. The electropolishing process of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of anodes contact only with the exterior surface of the medical device.

14. The electropolishing process of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of anodes are rotated at least 4 times during the electropolishing process.

15. The electropolishing process of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of anodes are rotated at least 10 times during the electropolishing process.

16. The electropolishing process of claim 12 , wherein each periodic rotation of the plurality of anodes results in rotation of the medical device about one revolution.

17. The electropolishing process of claim 12 , wherein an axis of the medical device is positioned at an angle during the electropolishing process to allow bubbles to escape from a first end of the medical device.

18. An electropolishing process comprising:

placing a substantially cylindrical medical device onto a plurality of anodes;

placing the medical device into an electrolytic solution with an axis of the medical device tilted to allow bubbles to escape from a first end of the medical device;

applying a current between the anodes and a cathode positioned in the electrolytic solution; and

periodically turning off the current and tilting the medical device to change an orientation of the medical device axis to allow bubbles to escape from a second end of the medical device.

19. The electropolishing process of claim 18 , wherein the periodic turning off and tilting is performed automatically.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 18, 2009
From: CONOR MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
To: INNOVATIONAL HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 023538/0021 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 8, 2007
From: CONOR MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
To: INNOVATIONAL HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 019955/0487 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2007
From: DIAZ, STEPHEN H.; ANDERSON, JEFFREY BRUCE
To: CONOR MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018702/0734 →