B29C63/20

Arrangement and method for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe
12269203 · 2025-04-08 · ·

An arrangement for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe, which arrangement comprises the following elements: a first textile hose (ALg) woven in a single piece preferably laminated on the outer wall thereof, a felt hose (FS) arranged in the interior of the first textile hose (ALg) and wetted with a curable synthetic resin mixture, and a second textile hose (ALs), woven in a single piece and coated on its outer wall with a release agent, preferably silicon, not adhering to the synthetic resin mixture, for introduction into the felt hose (FS). A method for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe, preferably uses the arrangement described.

Arrangement and method for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe
12269203 · 2025-04-08 · ·

An arrangement for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe, which arrangement comprises the following elements: a first textile hose (ALg) woven in a single piece preferably laminated on the outer wall thereof, a felt hose (FS) arranged in the interior of the first textile hose (ALg) and wetted with a curable synthetic resin mixture, and a second textile hose (ALs), woven in a single piece and coated on its outer wall with a release agent, preferably silicon, not adhering to the synthetic resin mixture, for introduction into the felt hose (FS). A method for mending a pipe, particularly a waste water pipe, preferably uses the arrangement described.

Neurovascular catheter
12343479 · 2025-07-01 · ·

A neurovascular catheter is provided, such as for distal neurovascular access or aspiration. The catheter includes an elongate flexible tubular body, having a proximal end, a distal end and a side wall defining a central lumen. The side wall includes a tubular inner liner, a tie layer separated from the central lumen by the inner liner, a helical coil at least partially overlapping the tie layer, and a tubular braid. A first section of adjacent windings of the helical coil can be spaced farther apart from each other than a second section of adjacent windings of the helical coil.

NEUROVASCULAR CATHETER
20260007855 · 2026-01-08 ·

A neurovascular catheter is provided, such as for distal neurovascular access or aspiration. The catheter includes an elongate flexible tubular body, having a proximal end, a distal end and a side wall defining a central lumen. A distal zone of the tubular body includes a tubular inner liner, a tie layer separated from the lumen by the inner liner, a helical coil surrounding the tie layer, an outer jacket surrounding the helical coil, and an opening at the distal end. Adjacent windings of the helical coil are spaced progressively further apart in the distal direction. The opening at the distal end of the tubular body is enlargeable from a first inside diameter for transluminal navigation to a second, larger inside diameter to facilitate aspiration of thrombus into the lumen.

Lubricious liner in catheter tube
12539388 · 2026-02-03 · ·

A method for assembling a liner in a tube includes placing a liner in a tube, and heating a portion of the liner, called a heated portion, with a local heat source. The heated portion is not more than a third of a total length of the liner. The heated portion is expanded radially outwards so that the heated portion abuts against an inner wall of the tube. The local heat source is repeatedly advanced longitudinally along a desired length of the liner to expand the heated portion radially outwards so that the heated portion abuts against the inner wall of the tube for the desired length.