B29C49/0871

High stretch ratio preforms and related containers and methods

A generally hollow preform for making a stretch blow-molded container may include a threaded finish portion; a neck portion depending from the finish portion; a transition portion depending from the neck portion; a main portion depending from the transition portion; and a closed, generally rounded tip portion depending from the main portion. The preform may include stretch ratios with respect to the container including an axial stretch ratio of about 3.0 to 3.5, a hoop stretch ratio of about 5.0 to 5.5, and a total stretch ratio of about 15 to 19.25. In some embodiments, high stretch ratios may be achieved with less material, yielding substantial cost savings.

TWO-STEP HDPE PREFORM AND CONTAINER WITH HIGH AXIAL STRETCH RATIO
20240278477 · 2024-08-22 ·

A method for forming a container from a high-density polyethylene preform by one-step or two-step injection stretch blow molding. The method includes inserting the preform in a mold. The preform has a preform axial length. The method further includes blow-molding the preform into the mold to form the container, including stretching the preform to form the container with a container axial length that is 2.5-5 times greater than the preform axial length.

High stretch ratio preforms and related containers and methods

A generally hollow preform for making a stretch blow-molded container may include a threaded finish portion; a neck portion depending from the finish portion; a transition portion depending from the neck portion; a main portion depending from the transition portion; and a closed, generally rounded tip portion depending from the main portion. The preform may include stretch ratios with respect to the container including an axial stretch ratio of about 3.0 to 3.5, a hoop stretch ratio of about 5.0 to 5.5, and a total stretch ratio of about 15 to 19.25. In some embodiments, high stretch ratios may be achieved with less material, yielding substantial cost savings.

HIGH STRETCH RATIO PREFORMS AND RELATED CONTAINERS AND METHODS
20180071968 · 2018-03-15 ·

A generally hollow preform for making a stretch blow-molded container may include a threaded finish portion; a neck portion depending from the finish portion; a transition portion depending from the neck portion; a main portion depending from the transition portion; and a closed, generally rounded tip portion depending from the main portion. The preform may include stretch ratios with respect to the container including an axial stretch ratio of about 3.0 to 3.5, a hoop stretch ratio of about 5.0 to 5.5, and a total stretch ratio of about 15 to 19.25. In some embodiments, high stretch ratios may be achieved with less material, yielding substantial cost savings.

MULTI STAGE RADIAL DEFORMATION FOR MANUFACTURING THIN STRUT STENT FROM BIOABSORBABLE POLYMER

This invention discloses a process for preparation of a balloon expandable biodegradable polymer stent with thin struts (strut thickness 130 m or less, preferably 100-110 m) with high fatigue and radial strength. The invention discloses a process for the preparation of a biodegradable polymer stent which involves radially deforming the biodegradable polymer tube by applying pressure to it with an inert gas at a predefined temperature in multiple stages with each successive stage having a pressure higher than the pressure applied in a previous stage. The process further involves maintaining the predefined temperature and pressure conditions of each stage for a specified time period after application of the pressure.

Polymer scaffolds having enhanced axial fatigue properties

A medical device includes a polymer scaffold crimped to a catheter having an expansion balloon. The scaffold has a morphology resulting from a biaxially expanded tube arranged to provide a more balanced, or less anisotropic axial and radial mechanical properties. The scaffold has improved mechanical properties suited for use as a balloon expandable scaffold implanted in a peripheral vessel of the body.