Balloon for catheter and methods relating to the same
US-2024307666-A1 · Sep 19, 2024 · US
US2016199623A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016199623-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615077533-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 22, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 27, 2012 |
| Publication date | Jul 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A medical balloon for a balloon catheter is described. The balloon has at least a first layer made from a first material and a second layer made from a second material, said first and second layers being in overlying relationship with one another and being integral with one another; wherein the first layer has a softening or melting temperature which is higher than a softening or melting temperature of the second layer. A method of forming the medical balloon is also described, including locating a raw tubing in a mold; preheating and inflating the raw tubing so as to cause it to stretch; heating the raw tubing to soften or melt the second layer; setting the inflated raw tubing to form the medical balloon; and cooling the set balloon.
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We claim: 1 . A medical balloon comprising: an inner layer comprising a first expandable material having a first softening or melting temperature; an outer layer comprising a second expandable material having a second softening or melting temperature that is lower than the first softening or melting temperature; wherein the inner and outer layers are disposed in an overlying and integral or otherwise bonded relationship with one another; and a woven material that is at least partially embedded in the outer layer; wherein the inner layer has a heat-set temperature higher than a heat-set temperature of the outer layer, and the inner layer is free of the woven material. 2 . The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the outer layer comprises material selected from a group consisting of a polyolefin resin, a polyurethane resin, an anhydride-modified ethylene elastomer-based adhesive resin, an anhydride-modified linear low-density polyethylene, a polyolefin modified with hydroxyl groups, and a polyolefin modified with anhydride groups. 3 . The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the outer layer comprises a functionalized polyolefin. 4 . The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the inner layer comprises a material selected from a polyamide, a polyether block amide, a polyurethane, a polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and silicone. 5 . The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the first layer comprises nylon. 6 . The medical balloon of claim 1 , where the woven material is fully embedded within the outer layer. 7 . A medical balloon comprising: an inner layer comprising a first expandable material having a first softening or melting temperature; an outer layer comprising a second expandable material including a functionalized polymer, and having a second softening or melting temperature that is lower than the first softening or melting temperature; wherein the inner and outer layers are disposed in an overlying and integral or otherwise bonded relationship with one another; and a woven material or braided mesh that is at least partially embedded in the outer layer; wherein the inner layer has a heat-set temperature higher than a heat-set temperature of the outer layer, and the inner layer is free of the woven material or braided mesh. 8 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the functionalized polymer comprises a functionalized polyolefin, and the first expandable material comprises nylon. 9 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the outer layer comprises material selected from a group consisting of polyolefin resin, polyurethane resin, anhydride-modified ethylene elastomer-based adhesive resin, anhydride-modified linear low-density polyethylene, a polyolefin modified with hydroxyl groups, a polyolefin modified with anhydride groups. 10 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the second melting temperature is in a range selected from 115° C. to 140° C., 115° C. to 125° C., below 100° C., below 120° C., and below 140° C. 11 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where a thickness of the outer layer is in a range selected from no more than 20% of a thickness of the inner layer and no more than 40% of a thickness of the inner layer. 12 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the first melting temperature is in a range from 165° C. to 205° C. 13 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the heat-set temperature of the outer layer is no more than about 80% of the heat-set temperature of the inner layer. 14 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the heat-set temperature of the outer layer is at least 20° C. less than the heat-set temperature of the inner layer, or is at least 10° C. less than the heat-set temperature of the inner layer. 15 . The medical balloon of claim 7 , where the inner layer comprises a material selected from a polyamide, a polyether block amide, a polyurethane, a polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), and silicone. 16 . A method of making the balloon of claim 7 , said method comprising steps of: placing the woven material or braided mesh within a mold comprising a cavity defined by an internal cylindrical surface; directing a portion of the inner layer and the outer layer, formed as raw tubing, into the cavity; preheating the raw tubing to a temperature, at or above the second softening or melting temperature and below the first softening or melting temperature, such the outer layer is softened to be flowable and the inner layer is soft enough to be expanded, and expanding, by fluid pressure, the portion of the raw tubing within the cavity such that the expanding places the softened outer layer into contact with the woven material or braided mesh and where the softened outer layer is forced flowably into and at least partially through the woven material or braided mesh so as to at least partially embed the woven material in the outer layer. 17 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising a step of further heating to a heat-set temperature of the first expandable material of the inner layer. 18 . The method of claim 17 , where the step of expanding within the cavity and the further step of heating to the heat-set temperature of the first expandable material of the inner layer provides a burst strength of the inner layer that is higher than a burst strength of the outer layer. 19 . The method of claim 16 , further comprising a step of cooling, wherein the woven material or braided mesh is fixed in the outer layer. 20 . A medical balloon comprising: an inner layer comprising a first expandable material having a first softening or melting temperature; an outer layer comprising a second expandable material having a second softening or melting temperature that is lower than the first softening or melting temperature; wherein the inner and outer layers are disposed in an overlying relationship with one another combined by a middle tie layer with properties intermediate of inner layer properties and outer layer properties; and a woven material that is at least partially embedded in the outer layer; wherein the inner layer has a heat-set temperature higher than a heat-set temperature of the outer layer, and the inner layer is free of the woven material.
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