Balloon seal stress reduction and related systems and methods

US11116947B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11116947-B2
Application numberUS-201414185223-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 20, 2014
Priority dateMar 15, 2013
Publication dateSep 14, 2021
Grant dateSep 14, 2021

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Abstract

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The present disclosure is directed toward devices, systems and methods that reduce stress being exerted directly onto balloon seals.

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What is claimed is: 1. A balloon comprising: a body portion inflatable to a first diameter and comprising a wrapped polymeric material, the wrapped polymeric material comprising expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE); two seal portions that extend horizontally, each having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; and two shoulder portions, each of the two shoulder portions has an intermediate diameter that transitions from the first diameter of the body portion to the second diameter of the two seal portions, one of the two shoulder portions positioned between an outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of one of the two seal portions and the other of the two shoulder portions positioned between another outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of the other of the two seal portions, wherein at least one of the two shoulder portions comprises a load sharing member that imparts a load sharing geometry to the at least one of the two shoulder portions, wherein the load sharing member extends only along the at least one shoulder portion towards at least one of the two seal portions and not over the body portion, wherein at least a portion of the load sharing member comprises a material that is less distensible than the ePTFE of the body portion, and the material inhibits distension of the at least one of the two shoulder portions beyond the intermediate diameter between the first diameter and the second diameter to reduce stress on the at least one of the two seal portions, and wherein the at least one of the two shoulder portions comprises a stepped geometry to form a single circumferential step at the intermediate diameter defined by a first shoulder section that extends horizontally and a second shoulder section that extends vertically such that the shoulder sections are perpendicular to each other. 2. The balloon of claim 1 , wherein the load sharing member comprises a structural reinforcement. 3. The balloon of claim 1 , wherein the load sharing member extends along a substantial portion of the at least one of the two shoulder portions. 4. The balloon of claim 1 , wherein the load sharing member is isolated to an intermediate section of the at least one of the two shoulder portions. 5. The balloon of claim 1 , wherein the material that is a higher durometer than the wrapped polymeric material of the body portion. 6. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the material comprises at least one of densified ePTFE or imbibed ePTFE. 7. The balloon of claim 1 , wherein the material comprises a nitinol reinforcement. 8. The balloon of claim 1 wherein the wrapped polymeric material extends beyond the body portion of the balloon to form the two shoulder portions, and further wherein the load sharing member is defined by a region of the wrapped polymeric material that is densified. 9. A balloon comprising: a body portion inflatable to a first diameter comprising a wrapped polymeric material comprising ePTFE; two seal portions, each having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; and two shoulder portions, each of the two shoulder portions has an intermediate diameter that transitions from the first diameter of the body portion to the second diameter of the two seal portions, one of the two shoulder portions positioned between an outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of one of the two seal portions and the other of the two shoulder portions positioned between another outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of the other of the two seal portions, wherein at least one of the two shoulder portions includes a load sharing member that is isolated to the at least one of the two shoulder portions and does not extend over the body portion, wherein at least a portion of the load sharing member comprises a material that is less distensible than the ePTFE of the body portion, and the material inhibits distension of the at least one of the two shoulder portions beyond the intermediate diameter between the first diameter and the second diameter to reduce stress on at least one of the two seal portions, and wherein the at least one of the two shoulder portions comprises a stepped geometry upon inflation of the balloon to form a single circumferential step at the intermediate diameter wherein the shoulder portions define a first shoulder section that extends horizontally and a second shoulder section that extends vertically such that the shoulder sections are perpendicular to each other. 10. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the load sharing member comprises a structural reinforcement. 11. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the material a higher durometer than the body portion. 12. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the load sharing member is isolated to an intermediate section of the at least one of the two shoulder portions. 13. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the load sharing member comprises at least one of densified ePTFE or imbibed ePTFE. 14. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the load sharing member is located outside of the body portion of the balloon. 15. The balloon of claim 9 , wherein the load sharing member comprises a nitinol reinforcement. 16. The balloon of claim 9 wherein the wrapped polymeric material extends beyond the body portion of the balloon to form the two shoulder portions, and further wherein the load sharing member is defined by a region of the wrapped polymeric material that is densified. 17. A balloon comprising: a body portion inflatable to a first diameter and comprising a wrapped polymeric material, the wrapped polymeric material comprising expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE); two seal portions that extend horizontally, each of the two sealed portions having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter; and two shoulder portions, each of the two shoulder portions has an intermediate diameter that transitions from the first diameter of the body portion to the second diameter of the two seal portions, one of the two shoulder portions positioned between an outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of one of the two seal portions and the other of the two shoulder portions positioned between another outer edge of the body portion and a longitudinally offset inner edge of the other of the two seal portions, wherein at least one of the two shoulder portions comprises at least one load sharing member that each imparts a load sharing geometry to the at least one of the two shoulder portions, wherein the load sharing member is isolated to the at least one of the two shoulder portions portion and extends only along the at least one of the two shoulder portions towards one of the two seal portions, wherein at least a portion of the load sharing member comprises a material that is less distensible than the ePTFE of the body portion, and the material inhibits distension of the at least one of the two shoulder portions beyond the intermediate diameter between the first diameter and the second diameter to reduce stress on the at least one of the two seal portions, and wherein the at least one of the two shoulder portions comprises a stepped geometry to form a single circumferential step at the intermediate diameter defined by a first shoulder section that extends horizontally and a second shoulder section that extends vertically such that the shoulder sections are perpendicular to each other.

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  • characterised by balloon shape (A61M25/1006, A61M25/1009 take precedence) · CPC title

  • having a balloon composed of several layers, e.g. by coating or embedding · CPC title

  • Surface processing of balloon members, e.g. coating or deposition; Mounting additional parts onto the balloon member's surface · CPC title

  • Production methods of the balloon members, e.g. blow-moulding, extruding, deposition or by wrapping a plurality of layers of balloon material around a mandril · CPC title

  • having features for increasing the shape stability, the reproducibility or for limiting expansion, e.g. containments, wrapped around fibres, yarns or strands · CPC title

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What does patent US11116947B2 cover?
The present disclosure is directed toward devices, systems and methods that reduce stress being exerted directly onto balloon seals.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gore & Ass
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/1029. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 14 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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