Catheter balloon having selected folding characteristics

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6013055
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08969904

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A balloon and method of manufacture for use in catheters for medical procedures, in particular percutaneous translumenal coronary angioplasty and other cardiovascular interventions. The balloon incorporates an inflatable membrane having a number of perpendicular ribs which have a higher resistance to collapse during deflation. A number of longitudinal ribs are provided which are preferably equidistantly spaced about a longitudinal axis and which extend between a proximal and distal end of the balloon. A number of triangular indentations are provided, wherein each triangular indentation is preferably equidistantly positioned between adjacent longitudinal ribs and each triangular indentation extends along a portion of the balloon between the proximal and distal ends. Each triangular indentation may extend through a perpendicular rib to reduce the resistance of the perpendicular rib to collapse during deflation. The number of triangular indentations enhance the collapse of the balloon from an expanded configuration to a folded configuration once the resistance of the number of perpendicular ribs to collapse has been overcome.

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  • BOSTON SCIENTIFIC SCIMED, INC.

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bampos, Pattiann Wakefield, MA 1 179
Barry, Ralph J Hudson, MA 6 398
Campbell, Andrew J Reading, MA 23 1711
Hamilton, Bruce S Lowell, MA 4 279
Manetakis, Emmanuel Burlington, MA 12 8170

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