Methods for manufacturing a clip and clip
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing a clip comprising the steps of:
- forming the precursor of a clip from a material comprising a superelastic alloy which has an austenitic state and a martensitic state, said precursor having a generally annular body which is generally planar and having one or more tines which extend radially outwardly from said body;
inverting said precursor such that said tines extend radially inwardly;
heating said precursor in its inverted configuration to cause said alloy to become substantially austenitic; and
quenching said heated precursor to form a clip which is substantially austenitic.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a method of making clips which can be used to engage body tissue for the purpose of closing wounds. Such clips are generally annular in shape and have radially inwardly extending tines. It is often desirable for such clips to have a small lateral dimension, but manufacturing difficulty has been encountered in making small clips because of the difficulty in cutting materials accurately when attempting to produce a clip with closely packed elements. The present invention avoids these difficulties by first forming a precursor which, in one embodiment, has the tines extending radially outwardly from the annular body and then forms the clip by inverting the precursor such that the tines extend radially inwardly. In an alternate embodiment, the precursor is formed with an over-sized lateral dimension and then compressed inwardly to bring the tines closer together and to reduce the lateral dimension of the precursor. It is preferred to manufacture such clips from a superelastic alloy such as nickel-titanium, in which case the inverted or compressed precursor must be heated and quenched to heat set the clip in its final shape.
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16 Claims
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1. A method of manufacturing a clip comprising the steps of:
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forming the precursor of a clip from a material comprising a superelastic alloy which has an austenitic state and a martensitic state, said precursor having a generally annular body which is generally planar and having one or more tines which extend radially outwardly from said body;
inverting said precursor such that said tines extend radially inwardly;
heating said precursor in its inverted configuration to cause said alloy to become substantially austenitic; and
quenching said heated precursor to form a clip which is substantially austenitic. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 14, 15)
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8. A method of manufacturing a clip comprising the steps of:
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forming the precursor of a clip from a material comprising a superelastic alloy which has an austenitic state and a martensitic state, said precursor having a generally annular body which is generally planar and having one or more tines which extend radially inwardly from said body;
said precursor having a lateral dimension which is substantially larger than that of the clip;
compressing said precursor in a radially inward direction to bring said tines substantially closer together;
heating said precursor in its compressed configuration to cause said alloy to become substantially austenitic; and
quenching said heated precursor to form a clip which is substantially austenitic. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 16)
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