Guide wire core wire made from a substantially titanium-free alloy for enhanced guide wire steering response
US-2015231370-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US11440127B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11440127-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016897784-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jan 17, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2022 |
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The present disclosure is directed to a multi-segment device, such as an intravascular guide wire. The multi-segment device includes an elongate first portion comprising a first metallic material, an elongate second portion comprising a different metallic material, the first and second elongate portions being directly joined together end to end by a solid-state weld, and a heat affected zone surrounding an interface of the weld where the first and second portions are joined together, wherein the heat affected zone has an average thickness of less than about 0.20 mm.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A multi-segment guidewire, the guidewire comprising: a first elongate portion of a first material; a second elongate portion of a second material having a higher modulus of elasticity than a material of the first elongate portion; a solid-state deformation region disposed at a junction of a distal end of the first elongate portion and a proximal end of the second elongate portion, a distal-most end of the first elongate portion and a proximal-most end of the second elongate portion being free of any oxide layers, wherein the distal end and the proximal end are joined without melting of the first material and the second material. 2. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , further comprising a heat affected zone at the solid-state deformation region, wherein the heat affected zone has an average thickness across the junction of the first elongate portion and the second elongate portion of less than about 0.20 mm. 3. The multi-segment device of claim 2 , wherein, the heat affected zone has a first thickness, in a direction aligned with a longitudinal axis of the multi-segment device, toward a center of the solid-state deformation region that is less than a second thickness, in the direction aligned with the longitudinal axis of the multi-segment device, toward a perimeter of the solid-state deformation region. 4. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the distal-most end and the proximal-most end are each flattened and smooth. 5. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the second elongate portion includes a tapered section. 6. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , further comprising a coil disposed about at least a portion of the second elongate portion. 7. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the second elongate portion includes a flattened, shapeable distal tip. 8. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the second elongate portion comprises a pseudoelastic alloy including about 30 atomic percent to about 52 atomic percent titanium, up to about 10 atomic percent of one or more other alloying elements, with a balance of nickel. 9. The multi-segment device of claim 8 , wherein the one or more other alloying elements comprises alloying elements selected from iron, cobalt, vanadium, platinum, palladium, copper, and combinations thereof. 10. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the heat affected zone has an average thickness of less than about 0.18 mm. 11. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the heat affected zone has an average thickness from about 0.15 mm to about 0.18 mm. 12. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein second elongate portion comprises a nickel-titanium alloy. 13. The multi-segment device of claim 1 wherein first elongate portion comprises stainless steel. 14. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein one of the first elongate portion and the second elongate portion comprises a nickel-titanium alloy and the other of the first elongate portion and the second elongate portion comprises stainless steel or a cobalt-chromium alloy. 15. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the device exhibits a minimum strength value of at least 2.9 psi. 16. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the device exhibits a mean strength value of at least 3.94 psi. 17. The multi-segment device of claim 1 , wherein the device exhibits a Cpk value with respect to strength that is greater than 0.94. 18. The multi-segment device of claim 11 , wherein the device exhibits a Cpk value with respect to strength that is at least about 1.74. 19. A multi-segment guidewire, the guidewire comprising: a first elongate portion of a first material, the first elongate portion comprising a smooth and flattened distal-most end; a second elongate portion of a second material having a higher modulus of elasticity than a material of the first elongate portion, the second elongate portion comprising a smooth and flattened proximal-most end; a solid-state deformation region including a junction of the distal-most end and the proximal-most end, each being free of any oxide layers, a distal end of the first elongate portion and a proximal end of the second elongate portion are joined without melting of the first material and the second material. 20. A multi-segment guidewire, the guidewire comprising: a first elongate portion of a first material, the first elongate portion comprising a smooth and flattened distal-most end; a second elongate portion of a second material having a higher modulus of elasticity than a material of the first elongate portion, the second elongate portion comprising a smooth and flattened proximal-most end; a solid-state deformation region including a junction of the distal-most end and the proximal-most end, each being free of any oxide layers, a distal end of the first elongate portion and a proximal end of the second elongate portion are joined without melting of the first material and the second material, wherein a heat affected zone is formed in the solid-state deformation region, the heat affected zone having an average thickness across the junction of the first elongate portion and the second elongate portion of less than about 0.20 mm, the heat affected zone having a first thickness toward a center of the solid-state deformation region, and in a direction aligned with a longitudinal axis of the multi-segment device, that is less than a second thickness toward a perimeter of the solid-state deformation region, and in the direction aligned with the longitudinal axis of the multi-segment device.
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