IP Library Granted Patent US 8,435,282
Granted Patent B2
US 8,435,282 · App. 12/503,785 · Granted May 7, 2013

Tube with reverse necking properties

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,435,282
App. No.
12/503,785
Granted
May 7, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

An improved tubular structure adapted to increase in diameter upon application of axial force is provided. Increase in diameter is achieved by constructing the tube from multiple layers of material that move relative to each other during axial elongation of the tube. The tube of the present invention can be used both to avoid problems in “necking” found in many prior tube devices, and to provide additional benefits that increases in diameter of the tube during axial elongation can provide. As such, the tube of the present invention may be useful as a manufacturing aid, as a deployment sheath (for example, to deliver medical devices), and in other applications that may benefit from easier tubular sheath removal.

Claims (16)

1. A tubular structure comprising

a first helical component wrap is at a first wrap angel, and a second helical component wrap is at a second wrap angle;

the tubular structure having a first diameter and a first axial length;

wherein when the tubular structure is increased from the first axial length to an elongated second axial length, the first diameter increases to an enlarged second diameter; wherein the tubular structure is formed from at least two helical components wrap each applied in the same relative direction around the tubular structure but oriented at different angles relative to each other; wherein when axial force is applied to the tubular structure the relative angle between the helical components wrap increased to form the enlarged second diameter.

2. The tubular structure of claim 1 wherein the tubular structure comprises a sheath containing a self-expanding device.

3. The tubular structure of claim 2 wherein the self-expanding device comprises an implantable medical device.

4. The tubular structure of claim 3 wherein the implantable medical device comprises a stent.

5. The tubular structure of claim 1 wherein the tubular structure comprises a manufacturing aid used in conjunction with a mandrel.

6. The tubular structure of claim 1 wherein the second diameter is at least 5 percent larger than the first diameter.

7. The tubular structure of claim 1 wherein the second diameter is at least 10 percent larger than the first diameter.

8. The tubular structure of claim 1 wherein the second diameter is at least 15 percent larger than the first diameter.

9. A tubular structure comprising

a first axial length and a first diameter;

wherein under tension an off-axis strain is formed in the tubular structure; and

wherein when tension is applied, the tubular structure assumes a second elongated axial length and an enlarged second diameter; wherein the tubular structure is formed from at least two helical components wrap each applied in the same relative direction around the tubular structure but oriented at different angles relative to each other; wherein when axial force is applied to the tubular structure the relative angle between the helical components wrap increased to form the enlarged second diameter.

10. The tubular structure of claim 9 wherein the second diameter is at least 10 percent larger than the first diameter.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 14, 2012
From: GORE ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC.
To: W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC.
Reel/Frame 027906/0508 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 9, 2010
From: SILVERMAN, JAMES D.
To: GORE ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS, INC.
Reel/Frame 024663/0590 →