Expandable stent
First Claim
1. A stent having a generally tubular body with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal struts extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of said body, circumferentially adjacent pairs of said struts being interconnected by a plurality of linkages axially spaced from one another and each including a plurality of links connected to one another, adjacent links of said linkages being angularly disposed relative to one another such that a radial force causes relative rotation between adjacent links and plastic deformation thereof to permit radial expansion of said stent, said struts being disposed to inhibit relative axial movement between said linkages and foreshortening of said body;
- each of said linkages including a pair of circumferentially extending links and a pair of axial links connected to one end to respective ones of said circumferentially extending links, opposite ends of said axial links being connected to one another by a circumferential link axially spaced from said circumferentially extending links, said axial links and said circumferential link being enlarged at their intersection to provide a pair of spaced hinges between said circumferential links and said axial links, and external corners of said intersection being radiused.
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Abstract
A stent has a tubular body with longitudinal struts interconnected by multi-bar linkages. The linkages comprise a pair of circumferential extending links, a pair of axial links and a pair of spaced hinges located between the circumferential links and the axial links. The struts inhibit foreshortening of the body and relative rotation between the links in the linkages, permitting radial expansion. The links are plastically deformed as they are expanded to maintain the expanded diameter.
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6 Claims
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1. A stent having a generally tubular body with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal struts extending parallel to a longitudinal axis of said body, circumferentially adjacent pairs of said struts being interconnected by a plurality of linkages axially spaced from one another and each including a plurality of links connected to one another, adjacent links of said linkages being angularly disposed relative to one another such that a radial force causes relative rotation between adjacent links and plastic deformation thereof to permit radial expansion of said stent, said struts being disposed to inhibit relative axial movement between said linkages and foreshortening of said body;
- each of said linkages including a pair of circumferentially extending links and a pair of axial links connected to one end to respective ones of said circumferentially extending links, opposite ends of said axial links being connected to one another by a circumferential link axially spaced from said circumferentially extending links, said axial links and said circumferential link being enlarged at their intersection to provide a pair of spaced hinges between said circumferential links and said axial links, and external corners of said intersection being radiused.
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6. A stent having a generally tubular body with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinal struts extending along and parallel to a longitudinal axis of said body, circumferentially adjacent pairs of said struts being interconnected by a plurality of linkages axially spaced from one another and each including a plurality of links connected to one another, adjacent links of said linkages being angularly disposed relative to one another such that a radial force causes relative rotation between adjacent links and plastic deformation thereof to permit radial expansion of said stent, said struts inhibiting relative axial movement between said linkages and foreshortening of said body, wherein selected ones of said struts are discontinuous thereby providing a plurality of gaps along the length thereof, the axial location of said gaps being staggered about the circumference of said body whereby relative axial movement between said linkages is inhibited by struts circumferentially spaced on said body and axially aligned with said gaps, wherein the staggering provides an axial overlap of adjacent ones of said struts for facilitating flexure of said stent.
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