Soft tip catheter

US2015174364A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2015174364-A1
Application numberUS-201414568184-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 12, 2014
Priority dateDec 19, 2013
Publication dateJun 25, 2015
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A catheter has a main portion made from an elongated tube and a soft tip that has softer flexural properties than the tube. The tip is affixed to the distal end of the tube. A reinforcement member is intermittently embedded in the body of the tube to provide kink and shear stress resistance as well as enhanced columnar strength and torque-ability to the catheter. With the flexible soft tip, the catheter is diverted when it meets an obstacle inside the patient to prevent the catheter from harming the patient. Another exemplar soft tip catheter is a one-piece elongated catheter with its distal portion selectively notched. A reinforcement member may be embedded along the length of the one-piece catheter or only along the main body portion. The notch at the distal portion may be a spiral cut or a number of ring cuts, with possibly different pitch, width and cut depth.

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1 - 24 . (canceled) 25 . A catheter, comprising an elongated tube having a main body and a distal body, the tube having a circumferential wall formed from an elastomeric material defining at least one lumen terminating at a distal end having an opening to the lumen, the wall having an outer circumferential surface and an inner circumferential surface, at least one reinforcement member embedded in the wall along at least the length of the main body, the wall at the distal body having portions therealong selectively weakened to provide the distal body with flexural properties that are softer than the main body. 26 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a one piece continuous strip or coil spirally embedded along at least the length of the main body. 27 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the weakened portions of the distal body result from a continuous spiral notch cut into the wall from the outer circumferential surface along the distal body. 28 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the distal body has a flexibility relative to the main body that varies in correspondence to the amount of the material removed from the weakened portions along the distal body, so that the flexibility of the distal body relative to the main body can be selectively varied along the length of the distal body. 29 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the distal body has a distal end and a proximal end that integrally extends from the main body; and wherein the amount of material removed from the weakened portions along the length of the distal body is selectively varied between its proximal and distal ends to effect a flexibility for the distal body that increases from its proximal end to its distal end. 30 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different width than the other notches, the notches having respective increasing widths as the notches get closer to the distal end. 31 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different cut depth than the other notches, the notches having respective deeper cut depths as the notches get closer to the distal end. 32 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different width and cut depth than the other notches, the notches having respective wider widths and deeper cut depths as the notches get closer to the distal end. 33 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a strip or coil of nonmetallic material compatible with regional anesthesia medications and adapted to be viewable under ultrasound embedded within the wall spirally along the tube. 34 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a polymeric strip or coil spirally wrap about the inner circumferential wall of the tube within the wall. 35 . The catheter of claim 25 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a polymeric strip or coil made from any of polymeric materials including nylon, PET (polyester), PU (polyurethane), PEEK (polyether ether ketone), PEKK (polyether ketone ketone), PEI (polyetherimide) and polyimide. 36 . A catheter comprising: an elongated tube having a main body and a distal body along a longitudinal axis, the tube having a circumferential wall formed from an elastomeric material defining at least one lumen terminating at a distal end having an opening to the lumen, the wall having an outer circumferential surface and an inner circumferential surface, at least one reinforcement member embedded in the wall of the tube, the wall at the distal body having portions of the wall therealong orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the tube selectively weakened to thereby effect the distal body to have flexural properties that are softer than the main body. 37 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a one piece continuous strip spirally embedded substantially along the length of the tube. 38 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the weakened portions at the distal body result from a continuous spiral notch cut into the wall from the outer circumferential surface along the distal body. 39 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the distal body has a flexibility relative to the main body that varies in correspondence to the amount of material removed from the weakened portions along the distal body, so that the flexibility of the distal body relative to the main body can be selectively varied along the length of the distal body. 40 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein distal body has a distal end and a proximal end that integrally extends from the main body; and wherein the amount of material removed from the weakened portions along the length of the distal body increases from the proximal end to the distal end so that the flexibility of the distal body is greater at the distal end than the proximal end. 41 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a strip or coil of nonmetallic material compatible with regional anesthesia medications and adapted to be viewable under ultrasound. 42 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member comprises a polymeric strip or coil spirally wrap about the inner circumferential wall of the tube within the wall. 43 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member is made from any of polymeric materials including nylon, PET (polyester), PU (polyurethane), PEEK (polyether ether ketone), PEKK (polyether ketone ketone), PEI (polyetherimide) and polyimide. 44 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member is not embedded in the distal body; and wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different width than the other notches, the notches having respective widths that increase toward the distal end of the distal body. 45 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reinforcement member is not embedded in the distal body; and wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different cut depth than the other notches, the notches having respective cut depths that increases toward the distal end of the distal body. 46 . The catheter of claim 36 , wherein the one reenforcement member is not embedded in the distal body; and wherein there are a plurality of circumferential notches along the distal body, each of the notches having a different width and cut depth than the other notches, the respective widths and cut depths for the each notch being greater as the each notch gets closer toward the distal end of the distal body. 47 . A method of making a catheter, comprising the steps of: a) forming an elongated tube having a main body, a distal body and a circumferential wall formed of an elastomeric material having an outer circumferential surface and an inner circumferential surface defining at least one lumen terminating at a distal end having an opening to the lumen; b) embedding at least one reinforcement member in the wall about at least the length of the main body; and c) selectively weakening portions of the wall at the distal body to effect the distal body to have flexural prop

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  • Epidural catheters · CPC title

  • Soft tip · CPC title

  • A61M25/008Primary

    Strength or flexibility characteristics of the catheter tip · CPC title

  • having a variable stiffness along the longitudinal axis, e.g. by varying the pitch of the coil or braid · CPC title

  • with embedded structures, e.g. coils, braids, meshes, strands or radiopaque coils · CPC title

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What does patent US2015174364A1 cover?
A catheter has a main portion made from an elongated tube and a soft tip that has softer flexural properties than the tube. The tip is affixed to the distal end of the tube. A reinforcement member is intermittently embedded in the body of the tube to provide kink and shear stress resistance as well as enhanced columnar strength and torque-ability to the catheter. With the flexible soft tip, the…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Smiths Medical Asd Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M25/008. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 25 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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