Laminate catheter balloons with additive burst strength and methods for preparation of same
First Claim
1. A process for producing a laminate balloon for mounting on a catheter, the process comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a first tubing segment of a first polymer material;
b) stretching the first tubing segment at a first stretch ratio to produce a first stretched tube having an outer diameter;
c) providing a second tubing segment of a second polymer material having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the first stretched tube;
d) inserting the first stretched tube into the second tubing segment;
e) stretching the second tubing segment at a second stretch ratio to produce a second stretched tube, the first and second stretched tubes being brought into direct annular contact during the stretching of said second tubing segment, to form a laminate stretched tubing structure; and
f) forming the laminate balloon by pressurizing the laminate stretched tubing structure at a temperature and pressure above ambient so as to expand the laminate stretched tubing structure.
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Abstract
A laminate balloon comprising at least two layers of separately oriented thermoplastic polymer material, which are coextensive over the body of the balloon. The two layers may be made of different polymer materials, including an underlying layer made of a low compliant, high strength polymer, such as PET, and an overlying layer of a softer and more flexible polymer material relative to the first polymer material, such as a polyester-polyether block copolymer. The balloon structures have an additive burst pressure, meaning that they are stronger than a single-layer reference balloon corresponding to the underlying polymer layer. The balloons are characterized by a combination of flexibility and surface softness which allows catheters to track down into lesions relatively easily, puncture resistance, abrasion resistance and refoldability, in addition to low compliance and high burst strength. The balloons may be prepared with generally linear or with stepped compliance profiles. Methods of preparation of such balloons are also disclosed.
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13 Claims
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1. A process for producing a laminate balloon for mounting on a catheter, the process comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a first tubing segment of a first polymer material;
b) stretching the first tubing segment at a first stretch ratio to produce a first stretched tube having an outer diameter;
c) providing a second tubing segment of a second polymer material having an inner diameter greater than the outer diameter of the first stretched tube;
d) inserting the first stretched tube into the second tubing segment;
e) stretching the second tubing segment at a second stretch ratio to produce a second stretched tube, the first and second stretched tubes being brought into direct annular contact during the stretching of said second tubing segment, to form a laminate stretched tubing structure; and
f) forming the laminate balloon by pressurizing the laminate stretched tubing structure at a temperature and pressure above ambient so as to expand the laminate stretched tubing structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A process for forming a laminate balloon which includes the steps of:
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a) providing a first tubing segment of a first polymer material;
b) stretching the first tubing segment at a first stretch ratio to produce a first stretched tube;
c) blowing the first stretched tube in a mold to produce a first layer structure, said first layer structure including waist, cone and body portions, the waist portion having an inner diameter;
d) providing a second tubing segment of a second polymer material;
e) stretching the second tubing segment at a second stretch ratio to produce a second stretched tube having an outer diameter less than the inner diameter of the waist portion of said first layer structure;
f) inserting the second stretched tube into the first layer structure and g) forming the laminate balloon by pressurizing the second stretched tube at a temperature and pressure above ambient to expand the second layer tube, forming a second layer which is in direct annular contact with the first layer structure.
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