IP Library Granted Patent US 7,520,966
Granted Patent B2
US 7,520,966 · App. 11/503,871 · Granted Apr 21, 2009

Electropolishing apparatus and method for implantable medical devices

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Patent No.
US 7,520,966
App. No.
11/503,871
Granted
Apr 21, 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 (54)

1. An electropolishing device for polishing a substantially cylindrical medical device, the electropolishing device comprising:

a plurality of anodes formed of a conductive material, the anodes in the form of rollers arranged to contact an exterior surface of the medical device;

an insulated support structure supporting the anodes;

a drive mechanism for rotating the anodes periodically during an electropolishing process to change a contact point between the anodes and the medical device; and

a cathode connected to the insulated support structure; and

wherein the insulating support structure is movable into and out of an electrolytic solution.

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

3. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , wherein the drive mechanism rotates the plurality of anodes at least 4 times during the electropolishing process.

4. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , wherein the insulating support structure is positioned in a housing and is rotatable in the housing about an axis substantially perpendicular to an axis of a medical device placed on the anodes to allow the medical devices to be tipped during the electropolishing process.

5. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of anodes are formed of titanium.

6. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , wherein the cathode is a wire rod positioned in the insulating support and running substantially perpendicular to the axis of a medical device placed on the anodes.

7. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , wherein the cathode is a zirconium wire.

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

9. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , further comprising an insulating idle roller arranged to maintain the medical device in contact with the anodes during the electropolishing process.

10. The electropolishing device of claim 9 , wherein the idle roller provides one contact point with the medical device.

11. The electropolishing device of claim 1 , further comprising an insulating idle roller arranged to maintain the medical device in contact with the anodes during the electropolishing process.

12. An electropolishing device for polishing a substantially cylindrical medical device, the electropolishing device comprising:

a plurality of anodes formed of a conductive material the anodes in the form of rollers arranged to contact an exterior surface of the medical device;

an insulated support structure supporting the anodes;

a drive mechanism for rotating the anodes periodically during an electropolishing process to change a contact point between the anodes and the medical device; and

a cathode connected to the insulated support structure; and

wherein the drive mechanism rotates the plurality of anodes periodically and the periodic rotation of the anodes results in rotation of the medical device about one revolution.

13. An electropolishing device for polishing a substantially cylindrical medical device, the electropolishing device comprising:

a plurality of anodes formed of a conductive material, the anodes in the form of rollers arranged to contact an exterior surface of the medical device;

an insulated support structure supporting the anodes;

a drive mechanism for rotating the anodes periodically during an electropolishing process to change a contact point between the anodes and the medical device; and

a cathode connected to the insulated support structure; and

wherein the plurality of anodes each include a rod of conducting metal with at least two rollers fixed to the rod.

14. The electropolishing device of claim 13 , wherein the rods are arranged on the insulating support structure as a plurality of parallel pairs of rods, with each pair of anodes supporting a medical device thereon.

15. An electropolishing device for polishing stents, the device comprising:

a plurality of rotatable anodes formed of a conductive material arranged to contact an exterior surface of the stents; and

a cathode arranged to be positioned outside of the stents, wherein no electrodes are positioned inside the stents; and

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

16. The electropolishing device of claim 15 , further comprising a drive mechanism for rotating the plurality of anodes.

17. The electropolishing device of claim 15 , wherein the insulating support structure is positioned in a housing and is rotatable in the housing about an axis substantially perpendicular to an axis of a medical device placed on the anodes to allow the medical devices to be tipped during the electropolishing process.

18. The electropolishing device of claim 15 , wherein the plurality of anodes provide four contact points on an exterior of the medical device.

19. An electropolishing device for polishing stents, the device comprising:

a plurality of rotatable anodes formed of a conductive material arranged to contact an exterior surface of the stents;

a cathode;

a drive mechanism for rotating the anodes periodically during an electropolishing process; and

a current control device for turning the current off during rotation of the anodes and turning the current on to polish the stents when the anodes are not rotating.

20. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , wherein the anodes are mounted on a support structure which is movable into and out of an electrolytic solution.

21. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of anodes are formed of titanium.

22. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , wherein the plurality of anodes provide four contact points on each stent.

23. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , further comprising an insulated idle roller which is movable into contact with the stents to maintain the stents in contact with the anodes.

24. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , wherein the electropolishing device polishes stents without stirring of an electrolytic solution.

25. The electropolishing device of claim 19 , wherein the cathode is a fixed cathode which is not in the shape of a screen, mesh, or cylinder.

26. An electropolishing device for polishing stents, the device comprising:

a plurality of rotatable anodes formed of a conductive material configured to support one or more stents;

a drive mechanism for rotating the anodes periodically during an electropolishing process;

a tilting mechanism for tilting the anodes periodically during the electropolishing process such that the stents are non-horizontal during electropolishing to allow bubbles to escape from one end of the stent; and

a cathode.

27. The electropolishing device of claim 26 , further comprising a current control device for turning the current off during tilting of the anodes.

28. The electropolishing device of claim 27 , wherein the tilting mechanism tilts the anodes at least once during the electropolishing process to allow bubbles to escape from each end of the stent.

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 4, 2007
From: DIAZ, STEPHEN H.; ANDERSON, JEFFREY BRUCE
To: CONOR MEDSYSTEMS, INC.
Reel/Frame 018706/0280 →