Patent classifications
B29C49/26
PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
The present disclosure is directed to embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, and in particular, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted. In one embodiment, a prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible and expandable annular frame, a collapsible and expandable valve member mounted within the annular frame, and a collapsible and expandable sealing skirt mounted on the annular frame, wherein the sealing skirt is a pile fabric and can contact tissue surrounding the prosthetic valve when the prosthetic valve is implanted within a native valve annulus.
PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
The present disclosure is directed to embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, and in particular, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted. In one embodiment, a prosthetic heart valve includes a collapsible and expandable annular frame, a collapsible and expandable valve member mounted within the annular frame, and a collapsible and expandable sealing skirt mounted on the annular frame, wherein the sealing skirt is a pile fabric and can contact tissue surrounding the prosthetic valve when the prosthetic valve is implanted within a native valve annulus.
INTRODUCER SHEATH FOR PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
The present disclosure pertains to introducer sheaths with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The introducer sheaths can further have a tubular layer and an outer layer. The tubular layer can be a metal sleeve having a plurality of slots. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted.
INTRODUCER SHEATH FOR PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE
The present disclosure pertains to introducer sheaths with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The introducer sheaths can further have a tubular layer and an outer layer. The tubular layer can be a metal sleeve having a plurality of slots. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted.
Method of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner
The present disclosure pertains to new methods of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted.
Method of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner
The present disclosure pertains to new methods of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted.
METHOD OF INSTALLING LINER ASSEMBLY FOR PIPELINE REPAIR OR REINFORCEMENT, AND LINER ASSEMBLY AND STEAM GENERATOR FOR SAME
A method of installing a liner assembly for pipeline repair or reinforcement includes: pulling a prepared liner assembly into position in the pipeline, the liner assembly including an outer tubular liner and an inner inflatable bladder positioned longitudinally within the tubular liner, the tubular liner being wetted with a curable compound; introducing fluid into the inflatable bladder so that the inflatable bladder expands to bring the tubular liner into firm contact with an interior surface of the pipeline; flowing the fluid continuously through the bladder and discharging the fluid into the pipeline, while maintaining the liner assembly in an inflated condition for a time period sufficient for the tubular liner to cure; and deflating the inflatable bladder and retrieving at least a portion of the liner assembly from the pipeline.
Machine for forming and filling containers comprising a first closed loop and a second closed loop having a common part
A machine for shaping from a preform and filling with liquid successive containers. The machine includes forming stations comprising a main station and an elementary station. The machine further includes a series of elementary stations moving along a first closed loop and a series of main stations moving along a second closed loop. The first closed loop and the second closed loop including at least one common part wherein the main stations are coupled with the elementary stations and a distinct part wherein the main stations are separated from the elementary stations.
PROSTHETIC HEART VALVE AND DELIVERY APPARATUS
The present disclosure pertains to new methods of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient. The present disclosure also discloses embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, including, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted.
Prosthetic heart valve and delivery apparatus
The present disclosure is directed to embodiments of catheter-based prosthetic heart valves, and in particular, prosthetic heart valves having sealing members configured to seal the interface between the prosthetic valve and the surrounding tissue of the native annulus in which the prosthetic valve is implanted. The present disclosure also discloses new methods of making an introducer sheath with an inner liner for percutaneous insertion of a medical device into a patient.