Metal alloys for medical devices

US11266767B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11266767-B2
Application numberUS-201515320830-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 5, 2015
Priority dateJun 24, 2014
Publication dateMar 8, 2022
Grant dateMar 8, 2022

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A medical device and a method and process for at least partially forming a medical device, which medical device has improved physical properties. The one or more improved physical properties of the novel metal alloy can be achieved in the medical device without having to increase the bulk, volume and/or weight of the medical device.

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What is claimed: 1. A medical device that is at least partially formed of a metal alloy which improves the strength and ductility of the medical device, said metal alloy including at least about 55 wt. % of rhenium and molybdenum, said metal alloy including at least about 20 wt. % rhenium and at least about 20 wt. % molybdenum, said metal alloy including about 0.01-35 wt. % of an additional metal additive, said additional metal additive including: A) one or more metals selected from the group consisting of hafnium and technetium, or B) two or more different metals selected from the group consisting of hafnium, osmium, technetium, vanadium, and titanium. 2. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said additional additive includes hafnium, or technetium. 3. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy has a controlled amount of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon so as to reduce micro-cracking in said metal alloy, a nitrogen content in said metal alloy is less than a combined content of oxygen and carbon in said metal alloy, said metal alloy has an oxygen to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 1.2:1, said metal alloy has a carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 2:1. 4. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy includes less than about 0.2 wt. % carbon, less than about 0.1 wt. % oxygen, and less than about 0.001 wt. % nitrogen. 5. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy includes at least 95 wt. % rhenium and molybdenum and less than about 5 wt. % of said one or more additional metals. 6. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy has an average yield strength of at least about 70 ksi and an average ultimate tensile strength of at least about 60 ksi, said metal alloy has an average grain size of about 5-10 ASTM, said metal alloy has an average tensile elongation of at least about 25%, said metal alloy has an average hardness of at least about 60 Rockwell A Hardness at 77° F., and said metal alloy has an average density of at least about 13.4 gm/cc. 7. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy has a nitrogen content of less than about 0.001 wt. %, said metal alloy has a carbon content of less than about 0.2 wt. %, has an oxygen content of less than about 0.1 wt. %, said metal alloy has an oxygen to carbon atomic ratio of about 0.2:1 and up to about 50:1, said metal alloy has an oxygen to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 1.2:1 and up to about 100:1, said metal alloy has a carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 2:1 and up to about 100:1. 8. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein said metal alloy includes about 45-50 wt. % rhenium and about 50-55 wt. % molybdenum. 9. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein at least one region of said medical device includes at least one biological agent. 10. The medical device as defined in claim 1 , wherein at least one region of said medical device includes at least one polymer. 11. The medical device as defined in claim 9 , wherein at least one region of said medical device includes at least one polymer, said at least one polymer at least partially coats, encapsulates or combinations thereof said at least one biological agent. 12. The medical device as defined in wherein claim 1 , further comprising at least one micro-structure on an outer surface of said medical device. 13. The medical device as defined in claim 12 , wherein said at least one microstructure is at least partially formed of, includes, or combinations thereof, a material consisting of a polymer, an agent, or combinations thereof. 14. A medical device that is at least partially formed of a metal alloy which improves the strength and ductility of the medical device, said metal alloy including at least about 95 wt. % of rhenium and molybdenum, said metal alloy including at least 45 wt. % rhenium and at least 50 wt. % molybdenum, said metal alloy including about 0.01-5 wt. % of additional metal additive, said additional metal additive includes A) one or more metals selected from the group consisting of hafnium and technetium, or B) one metal selected from the group consisting of hafnium, osmium, technetium and vanadium, and a second different metal selected from the group consisting of hafnium, niobium, osmium, platinum, technetium, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, and zirconium, said metal alloy has a controlled amount of nitrogen, oxygen and carbon so as to reduce micro-cracking in said metal alloy, a nitrogen content of in said metal alloy is less than a combined content of oxygen and carbon in said metal alloy, said metal alloy has an oxygen to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 1.2:1, said metal alloy has a carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 2:1, said metal alloy includes less than about 0.2 wt. % carbon, less than about 0.1 wt. % oxygen, and less than about 0.001 wt. % nitrogen, said metal alloy has an average yield strength of at least about 70 ksi and an average ultimate tensile strength of at least about 60 ksi, said metal alloy has an average grain size of about 5-10 ASTM, said metal alloy has an average tensile elongation of at least about 25%, said metal alloy has an average hardness of at least about 60 Rockwell A Hardness at 77° F., and said metal alloy has an average density of at least about 13.4 gm/cc. 15. The medical device as defined in claim 14 , wherein said metal alloy has a nitrogen content of less than about 0.001 wt. %, said metal alloy has a carbon content of less than about 0.2 wt. %, has an oxygen content of less than about 0.1 wt. %, said metal alloy has an oxygen to carbon atomic ratio of about 0.2:1 and up to about 50:1, said metal alloy has an oxygen to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 1.2:1 and up to about 100:1, said metal alloy has a carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio of at least about 2:1 and up to about 100:1. 16. The medical device as defined in claim 15 , wherein at least one region of said medical device includes at least one biological agent. 17. The medical device as defined in claim 16 , wherein at least one region of said medical device includes at least one polymer, said at least one polymer at least partially coats, encapsulates or combinations thereof said at least one agent. 18. The medical device as defined in claim 15 , further comprising at least one micro-structure on an outer surface of said medical device, said at least one microstructure includes a material consisting of a polymer, an agent, or combinations thereof. 19. The medical device as defined in claim 15 , wherein said metal additive includes hafnium or technetium. 20. The medical device as defined in claim 18 , wherein said metal additive includes hafnium or technetium.

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  • Deforming specified alloys or uncommon metal or bimetallic work · CPC title

  • Method or apparatus with particular material · CPC title

  • Method or apparatus for heating · CPC title

  • Method or apparatus with drawing · CPC title

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What does patent US11266767B2 cover?
A medical device and a method and process for at least partially forming a medical device, which medical device has improved physical properties. The one or more improved physical properties of the novel metal alloy can be achieved in the medical device without having to increase the bulk, volume and/or weight of the medical device.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Mirus Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61L31/022. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 08 2022 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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