Urinary Catheters Having Varying Flexibility
US-2015297863-A1 · Oct 22, 2015 · US
US9974926B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9974926-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514799953-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 18, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 22, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 22, 2018 |
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A tubular support member located in a distal portion of an elongate flexible medical device is provided with a plurality of wall openings, e.g., axially-spaced, substantially transverse slots, formed therein to thereby increase a flexibility of the support member. A layer of sealing material overlays an outer surface the support member so as to provide a sealed portion of the support member including the wall openings, the sealing material having respective flexible invaginations formed therein overlaying the wall openings in the support member so that the sealing material does not substantially impede flexibility of the support member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing an elongate flexible medical device, comprising: forming a plurality of openings in a wall of an elongate tubular support member to thereby increase a flexibility of the support member; forming a layer of sealing material on an outer surface of the support member so as to create a sealed portion of the support member including the plurality of wall openings; and forming a plurality of flexible invaginations in the layer of sealing material that overlay respective wall openings in the support member; wherein the layer of sealing material is formed by inserting a substrate into an axial lumen of the support member so that the substrate underlies and thereby blocks the respective wall openings, applying a coating of sealing material to the outer surface of the support member, and removing the substrate from the support member lumen; and wherein the substrate comprises a polymer beading having an outside diameter slightly greater than a diameter of the support member lumen, the method further comprising stretching the polymer beading to thereby neck down its outer diameter to a diameter slightly smaller than a diameter of the support member lumen, wherein inserting a substrate into the support member lumen comprises inserting the stretched polymer beading into the support member lumen; heating the polymer beading so that its outer diameter expands to approximately its pre-stretched diameter, thereby creating a tight fit of the polymer beading within the support member lumen, wherein the coating of sealing material is applied to the outer surface of the support member after expanding the outer diameter of the polymer beading so that sealing material is deposited directly on exposed portions of the polymer beading through the wall openings in the support member; and stretching and removing the polymer beading from the support member lumen, such that the sealing material remains intact and covers the wall openings in the support member. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the invaginations are formed in the sealing material by pressurizing the support member lumen relative to atmosphere exterior of the support member after removing the polymer beading therefrom to thereby radially expand portions of the sealing material overlaying the respective wall openings. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the invaginations are formed in the sealing material by drawing a vacuum within the support member lumen relative to atmosphere exterior of the support member, after removing the polymer beading therefrom, to thereby draw respective portions of the sealing material radially inward through the respective wall openings. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the polymer beading comprises PTFE. 5. A method of manufacturing an elongate flexible medical device, comprising: forming a plurality of openings in a wall of an elongate tubular support member to thereby increase a flexibility of the support member; forming a layer of sealing material on an outer surface of the support member so as to create a sealed portion of the support member including the plurality of wall openings; and forming a plurality of flexible invaginations in the layer of sealing material that overlay respective wall openings in the support member; wherein the layer of sealing material is formed by inserting a substrate into an axial lumen of the support member so that the substrate underlies and thereby blocks the respective wall openings, applying a coating of sealing material to the outer surface of the support member, and removing the substrate from the support member lumen; and wherein the substrate comprises a polymer tubing, and wherein the invaginations are formed in the sealing material by pressurizing an inner lumen of the polymer tubing relative to atmosphere exterior of the support member after insertion into the support member lumen to cause portions of the polymer tubing to extend radially outward through respective wall openings in the support member, thereby forming bulges in portions of the sealing material overlaying the wall openings. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the inner lumen of the polymer tubing is pressurized prior to applying the coating of sealing material to the outer surface of the support member. 7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the inner lumen of the polymer tubing is pressurized after applying the coating of sealing material to the outer surface of the support member. 8. The method of claim 5 , wherein the polymer tubing comprises PTFE.
using tubular layers or sheathings (B29C63/26 {and B29C63/38} take precedence; {placing tubular labels around rigid containers B65C3/065}) · CPC title
Lining or sheathing in combination with forming the article to be lined · CPC title
Closing perforations or small holes, e.g. using additional moulding material · CPC title
with regions for increasing flexibility · CPC title
Weakening parts of a catheter tubing, e.g. by making cuts in the tube or reducing thickness of a layer at one point to adjust the flexibility · CPC title
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