Variable-stiffness imaging window and production method thereof

US11147535B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11147535-B2
Application numberUS-201615347939-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2016
Priority dateMay 11, 2011
Publication dateOct 19, 2021
Grant dateOct 19, 2021

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An imaging window of an imaging catheter includes a first imaging window section and a second imaging window section. The first imaging window section has a finite length and is formed from a first material having a flexural modulus. The second imaging window section has a finite length and is formed from a second material having a flexural modulus. The flexural modulus of the first material is different than the flexural modulus of the second material.

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A method of making an imaging window for use in an imaging catheter, the method including the steps of: loading onto a mandrel a first imaging window section of a first material having a first flexural modulus, the first imaging window section having a proximal end, a distal end, a constant outer diameter, and a constant inner diameter; loading onto the mandrel a second imaging window section of a second material having a second flexural modulus, the second imaging window section having a proximal end, a distal end, a constant outer diameter, and a constant inner diameter, wherein the second flexural modulus is different than the first flexural modulus; applying heat shrink tubing over at least the first imaging window section and the second imaging window section, wherein a length of the heat shrink tubing is sufficiently long to cover a length of the first imaging window section from the proximal end to the distal end of the first imaging window section and a length of the second imaging window section from the proximal end to the distal end of the second imaging window section, and wherein the length of the heat shrink tubing is sufficiently long to extend beyond at least one of the proximal end of the first imaging window section and the distal end of the second imaging window section to form a clamping region thereat where the mandrel is free of any imaging window section; fixing the imaging window in position by applying a clamp at the clamping region; and joining the distal end of the first imaging window section to the proximal end of the second imaging window section such that the first material of the first imaging window section contacts the second material of the second imaging window section to form the imaging window, wherein the imaging catheter has a central longitudinal axis, wherein a plane extends perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, wherein the plane intersects the imaging window where the first material contacts the second material and includes only one or both of the first material and the second material so as to provide ultrasound transparency through the imaging window where the plane intersects the imaging window. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein joining the distal end of the first imaging window section to the proximal end of the second imaging window section comprises applying heat to the distal end of the first imaging window section and the proximal end of the second imaging window section. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein, upon applying heat, the distal end of the first imaging window section flows together with the proximal end of the second imaging window section to preclude any gaps there between that are not transparent to ultrasound energy. 4. The method of claim 2 , further comprising the steps of: removing the heat shrink tubing after applying heat to the distal end of the first imaging window section and the proximal end of the second imaging window section; and after applying heat to the distal end of the first imaging window section and the proximal end of the second imaging window section to form the imaging window, removing the imaging window from the mandrel. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein joining the distal end of the first imaging window section to the proximal end of the second imaging window section comprises bonding the distal end of the first imaging window section to the proximal end of the second imaging window section without the use of adhesive material between the distal end of the first imaging window section and the proximal end of the second imaging window section. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the constant outer diameter of the first imaging window section is equal to the constant outer diameter of the second imaging window section. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the constant inner diameter of the first imaging window section is equal to the constant inner diameter of the second imaging window section. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first material and the second material are transparent to ultrasound energy. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the joining the distal end of the first imaging window section to the proximal end of the second imaging window section comprises creating a continuous length from the first imaging window section to the second imaging window section and a continuous circumferential span where the first material of the first imaging window section contacts the second material of the second imaging window section that is each transparent to ultrasound energy. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first material and the second material each have imaging performance characteristics, and wherein the imaging performance characteristics of the first material and the second material are equivalent. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the first material and the second material comprise polyethylene. 12. A method of making an imaging window for use in an imaging catheter, the method including the steps of: providing a mandrel having an anti-stick coating thereon; successively loading a plurality of imaging window tubing sections onto the mandrel, wherein each of the imaging window tubing sections has a flexural modulus different than a flexural modulus of the other imaging window tubing sections; covering the imaging window tubing sections with a heat shrink tubing, wherein a length of the heat shrink tubing is sufficiently long to cover a length of each of the imaging window tubing sections from a proximal end to a distal end of each of the imaging window tubing sections, wherein the length of the heat shrink tubing is sufficiently long to extend beyond each of the imaging window tubing sections to form a clamping region at the heat shrink tubing where the mandrel is free of each of the imaging window tubing sections; fixing the imaging window in position by applying a clamp at the clamping region; joining the imaging window tubing sections end-to-end together to form an imaging window section that is ultrasound transparent through the imaging window section where the imaging window tubing sections are joined together end-to-end, wherein the imaging catheter has a central longitudinal axis, wherein a plane extends perpendicular to the central longitudinal axis, wherein the plane intersects the imaging window section where the imaging window tubing sections are joined together end-to-end such that where the plane intersects the imaging window the imaging window includes only one or both of the first material and the second material; and removing the imaging window section from the mandrel. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein successively loading comprises loading the plurality of imaging window tubing sections onto the mandrel in a successive order corresponding to progressive change in the flexural modulus of the imaging tubing window sections. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the successive order corresponds to a progressive increase in the flexural modulus of the imaging window tubing sections. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the imaging window tubing sections are formed from polyethylene material. 16. The method of claim 12 , wherein joining the imaging window tubing sections end-to-end together comprises applying heat to the imaging window tubing sections. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein prior to applying heat to the imaging window tubing sections the imaging window tubing sections are positioned adjacent a vertical laminator. 18. The method of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of imaging window tubing sect

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  • the force created by the liberation of the internal stresses being used for compression moulding or for pressing preformed material · CPC title

  • characterised by the composition of the material constituting the pressing elements, e.g. constituting the welding jaws or clamps · CPC title

  • in body cavities or body tracts, e.g. by using catheters · CPC title

  • Internally supporting the article during joining (B29C66/49 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • of the joining tool and the parts to be joined (B29C66/0046 takes precedence; joining tool characterized by its composition B29C66/8122; joining tool characterized by its microstructure B29C66/8124) · CPC title

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What does patent US11147535B2 cover?
An imaging window of an imaging catheter includes a first imaging window section and a second imaging window section. The first imaging window section has a finite length and is formed from a first material having a flexural modulus. The second imaging window section has a finite length and is formed from a second material having a flexural modulus. The flexural modulus of the first material is…
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Acist Medical Sys Inc
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Primary CPC classification A61B8/445. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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