IP Library Granted Patent US 8,226,578
Granted Patent B2
US 8,226,578 · App. 12/739,284 · Granted Jul 24, 2012

Sensor guide wire

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Patent No.
US 8,226,578
App. No.
12/739,284
Granted
Jul 24, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Sensor guide wire for intravascular measurements of a physiological variable in a living body, comprising a core wire running along at least a part of the sensor guide wire and a sensor element arranged in a jacket in a sensor region of the sensor guide wire. The jacket is tubular and is provided with a jacket wall and a portion of the core wire that extends longitudinally along the sensor region forms part of the wall of the jacket, in order to provide more space in the jacket.

Claims (17)

1. A sensor guide wire for an intravascular measurement of a physiological variable in a living body, comprising:

a core wire running along at least a part of said sensor guide wire;

a tubular jacket comprising a jacket wall, wherein the jacket wall comprises a peripheral surface extending between opposite longitudinal ends of the jacket, wherein a portion of the core wire that extends longitudinally along a sensor region of the sensor guide wire and the peripheral surface form a circumferential wall around an interior space in the sensor region; and

a sensor element arranged in the interior space in the sensor region of said sensor guide wire,

wherein a cross-sectional area of the portion of the core wire that extends longitudinally along the sensor region is smaller than a cross-sectional area defined by the peripheral surface of the jacket wall in the sensor region.

2. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said peripheral surface of the jacket wall and said portion of the core wire are mated with each other so as to form the circumferential wall around the interior space.

3. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said peripheral surface of the jacket wall has a longitudinal depression that receives said portion of said core wire.

4. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said peripheral surface of the jacket wall has a longitudinal opening that receives said portion of said core wire.

5. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said portion of the core wire that forms part of said circumferential wall is recessed.

6. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said portion of the core wire that forms part of said circumferential wall is compressed.

7. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said portion of the core wire that forms part of said circumferential wall is attached to said jacket by joints.

8. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said sensor region is arranged with spacers that place said sensor element in a central position in said jacket.

9. The sensor guide wire according to claim 8 , wherein the sensor element or one of the longitudinal ends of the jacket is provided with said spacers.

10. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein said sensor region is arranged with tabs protruding a distance from an inner side of the peripheral surface of the jacket wall or from said sensor element, respectively such that the sensor element is placed in a central position in said jacket.

11. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein at least one part of said portion of the core wire that extends longitudinally along said sensor region is shaped to place the sensor element in a central position in said jacket.

12. The sensor guide wire according to claim 8 , wherein said sensor region is arranged with the spacers in order to obtain a smooth envelope surface of said sensor guide wire.

13. The sensor guide wire according to claim 1 , wherein the cross-sectional area of the portion of the core wire that extends longitudinally along the sensor region is smaller than the cross-sectional area defined by the peripheral surface of the jacket wall in the sensor region such that more space is provided in the jacket in form of gaps.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 23, 2015
From: ST. JUDE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AB
To: ST. JUDE MEDICAL COORDINATION CENTER BVBA
Reel/Frame 035169/0705 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 22, 2015
From: RADI MEDICAL SYSTEMS AB
To: ST. JUDE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AB
Reel/Frame 034796/0153 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 27, 2010
From: VON MALMBORG, PAR
To: ST. JUDE MEDICAL SYSTEMS AB
Reel/Frame 024749/0507 →