Methods for making a balloon catheter and for producing an inventory of balloon catheters
View Patent ↗Making a balloon catheter includes increasing a temperature of material forming an elongate body positioned within a cavity in an adjustable molding iris, and increasing a fluid pressure within a lumen extending through the elongate body. A segment of the elongate body is plastically deformed in response to the increased fluid pressure, and limited in outward expansion via contacting movable blade members forming the adjustable molding iris.
1. A method of making a balloon catheter comprising the steps of:
moving a plurality of blade members defining a cavity in a molding iris so as to adjust the molding iris from a first state to a second state;
advancing an elongate body into the cavity;
increasing a temperature of material forming the elongate body so as to soften the material, once positioned within the cavity;
increasing a fluid pressure within a lumen extending longitudinally through the elongate body;
plastically deforming a segment of the elongate body formed by the softened material, in response to the increased fluid pressure, so as to outwardly expand the segment; and
limiting the outward expansion via contacting the segment with the plurality of movable blade members, such that upon hardening of the material the segment forms an inflatable balloon having a configuration determined by the second state of the molding iris and in fluid communication with the lumen in an adjoining segment of the tubular body.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein the step of moving further includes moving the plurality of blade members so as to change an internal diameter of the cavity.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein the molding iris defines a longitudinal center axis, and wherein the step of moving further includes moving the plurality of blade members so as to change the internal diameter of the molding iris to a different relative extent at different axial locations.