High pressure balloon
US-9144666-B2 · Sep 29, 2015 · US
US10099039B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10099039-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615354436-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 20, 2006 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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Composite fiber reinforced balloons for medical devices are prepared by applying a web of fibers to the exterior of a preformed underlayer balloon, encasing the web with a matrix material to form an assembly, and inserting the assembly into a preformed outer layer balloon to form the composite balloon.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An expandable medical balloon, comprising: an underlying balloon layer, the underlying balloon layer comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, the underlying balloon layer is biaxially oriented; a friction enhancing material disposed on an outer surface of the underlying balloon layer; a fiber web disposed on the underlying balloon layer and disposed on the friction enhancing material; and an overlaying balloon layer disposed on the fiber web, the overlaying balloon layer is biaxially oriented; wherein the wall strength of the expandable medical balloon is in the range of about 25,000 psi to about 40,000 psi. 2. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the underlying balloon layer comprises a block copolymer having a soft segment and a hard segment within a molecule of the block copolymer. 3. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the underlying balloon layer comprises a block copolymer, the block copolymer comprising segments selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyether, polyurethane, and mixtures thereof. 4. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the underlying balloon layer comprises a polyether-block-amide copolymer. 5. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber web comprises a liquid crystal polymer fiber. 6. The expandable medical balloon of claim 5 , wherein the liquid crystal polymer fiber is a polyester liquid crystal polymer fiber. 7. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber web comprises an aromatic polyamide copolymer fiber. 8. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber web comprises an aramid fiber. 9. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the fiber web comprises an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fiber. 10. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the overlying balloon layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane. 11. The expandable medical balloon of claim 1 , wherein the overlying balloon layer comprises a coating of a lubricious material. 12. An expandable medical balloon, comprising: an underlying balloon layer, the underlying balloon layer comprises a thermoplastic elastomer, the underlying balloon layer is biaxially oriented; a friction enhancing material disposed on an outer surface of the underlying balloon layer, the friction enhancing material comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane; a fiber web disposed on the underlying balloon layer and disposed on the friction enhancing material; and an overlaying balloon layer disposed on the fiber web, the overlying balloon layer comprising a thermoplastic polyurethane, the overlaying balloon layer is biaxially oriented. 13. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the fiber web comprises a polyester liquid crystal polymer fiber. 14. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the overlying balloon layer comprises a coating of a lubricious material. 15. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the underlying balloon layer comprises a block copolymer, the block copolymer comprising segments selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide, polyether, polyurethane, and mixtures thereof. 16. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the underlying balloon layer comprises a polyether-block-amide copolymer. 17. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the underlying balloon layer has a shore D hardness of about 70. 18. The expandable medical balloon of claim 12 , wherein the fiber web comprises at least one fiber selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal polymers, aramid fibers, ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fibers, copolyamide fibers, and mixtures thereof. 19. An expandable medical balloon, comprising: an underlying balloon layer, the underlying balloon layer comprises a thermoplastic elastomer having a shore D hardness of about 70, the underlying balloon layer is biaxially oriented; a friction enhancing material disposed on an outer surface of the underlying balloon layer; a fiber web disposed on the underlying balloon layer and disposed on the friction enhancing material; and an overlaying balloon layer disposed on the fiber web, the overlaying balloon layer is biaxially oriented.
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