Molded catheter tip
11000671 ยท 2021-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B29B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M25/001
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B29C45/14426
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A61M25/0068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
B29B11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A catheter has extruded length of tubing and an injection molded tip that facilitates insertion of the catheter into the body. The catheter is fabricated by the steps of providing the tubing, for example, by extruding the tubing from a thermoplastic resin cutting the tubing to the desired length, inserting a plug into the tubing, inserting one end of the tubing into an injection mold cavity, creating and forming a tip in an injection molding step, and demolding the tubing with the formed tip.
Claims
1. A urinary catheter, comprising: a urinary catheter shaft having a length of polymer tubing made from a polymer material, the length of polymer tubing having an axial lumen defined therein, the lumen having an inside diameter, the polymer tubing terminating at an end; a non-porous polymer plug inserted in the lumen a distance sufficient to axially recess the polymer plug from the end of the polymer tubing, at least a portion of the polymer plug having a maximum outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the lumen, the polymer plug having a length wherein the polymer plug is in direct contact with the polymer material of the polymer tubing at least along a portion of the length of the polymer plug; and a tip attached to an end of the polymer tubing, the tip including a stubshaft that extends into the lumen and is bonded to the polymer plug at a plug-to-tip bond line.
2. The urinary catheter of claim 1 further comprising a hydrophilic coating on an exterior surface of the polymer tubing and tip.
3. The urinary catheter of claim 1 wherein the polymer tubing has an inner wall and an outer wall.
4. The urinary catheter of claim 1 wherein the polymer tubing has an inner wall and an outer wall and further comprising a hydrophilic coating on an exterior surface of the outer wall and tip.
5. The urinary catheter of claim 1 wherein the polymer plug has at least one tapered end.
6. The urinary catheter of claim 1 wherein the tip has an apex at a free end thereof with a depression formed in the apex.
7. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the plug is a solid material.
8. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the tip is a solid material.
9. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the tip is a non-porous material.
10. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the plug and the inner wall are comprised of the same material.
11. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the plug, the tip and the outer wall are comprised of the same material.
12. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the plug and the inner wall are comprised of a similar material.
13. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the plug, the tip and the outer wall are comprised of a similar material.
14. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the outer wall is comprised of at least one of the group including polyethylenes, polypropylenes, polyvinylchlorides, polytetrafluoroethylenes, polyvinylacetates, polystyrenes, polyesters, polyurethane, polyamides, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymers, copolymers of ethylene with other comonomers such as acrylic acid, or combinations thereof.
15. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the outer wall comprises a water swellable polymer.
16. The urinary catheter of claim 3, wherein the tip comprises a water swellable polymer.
17. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the tip is integral with the end of the tubing.
18. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the tip and the end face of the tubing exhibit a strong bond.
19. The urinary catheter of claim 1, wherein the tip is formed by injection molding.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(10) The present disclosure is directed to a catheter and a method of making it, the method including the steps of cutting tubing to the desired length, inserting a plug into one end of the tubing and injection molding a tip onto the plugged end of the tubing.
(11) The plug 22 may be inserted into the lumen 18 at the end portion 14 of the tubing 12. This end portion 14 is inserted into an injection mold. A formed tip 24 is then injection molded onto the end portion 14 of the tubing 12 using a mold as shown in
(12) When molten thermoplastic polymer material is injected into the cavity 28 the plug 22 and radial end face 16 serve as a stop for the injected thermoplastic polymer material; in a sense the plug 22 and end face 16 become one wall of the injection mold while the inner surface 32 forms the other wall. This ensures that the mold cavity 28 will fill properly, resulting in a well formed tip 24 of controlled geometry.
(13) The material for injection molding should be one that is compatible with the tubing material, to ensure good bonding between the molded tip 24 and the tubing 12. Because the plug 22 is made of a suitable material, with proper selection of injection molding parameters, a strong bond forms between the plug 22 and the injected tip material along a plug-to-tip bond line 37. Likewise a strong bond forms between the injected tip material and the end face 16 of the tubing 12. After the injected tip material cools, optionally the mold halves are separated and the tubing and tip are removed from the cavity 28. Alternatively, the mold may be one piece, and the tubing 12 with tip 24 may just be pulled free of the mold. The result is a formed tip 24 of desired geometry that is integral with the end 14 of the tubing 12.
(14) In one alternate embodiment of the process, the plug 22 is pre-heated before inserting it into the tubing end 14, just prior to insertion of the tube into the injection mold. The plug will then provide a source of heat to heat the tubing walls, and in all less heat transfer from the injected thermoplastic polymer material will be needed to create the desired good bonding between the injected thermoplastic polymer material tip, the plug, and the tubing end face. Using the strategy of pre-heating the plug will reduce the melt temperature required to ensure good bonding between the injected thermoplastic polymer material tip, the plug, and the tubing end face, and may also reduce the required cycle time for the tip molding process.
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(21) The mold desirably does not have any parting line, rather the part will demold due to the taper of the tip and material shrinkage on cooling. A possible alternate configuration during the molding step is to have the long axis of the tube protruding from the mold vertically. In this configuration gravity will help to accomplish the desired result of the mold filling before thermoplastic polymer material enters the tube lumen. The amount of injected thermoplastic polymer material entering the tube lumen is then controlled by controlling molding shot size.
(22) In the catheter of the present disclosure the thermoplastic polymer material that will be injection molded to the end of the extruded tube can be kept always hot, in the molder feed system. A mold cooling step is needed, but only the heat transferred to the mold by the injected thermoplastic polymer material needs to be carried away. This will result in a shorter cycle time compared to the conventional tip forming process.
(23) Another advantage of the catheter of the present disclosure is that the total length of the tipped catheter can be highly controlled. In the conventional process, the tip formed on the end of the tubing will have a much higher length variation. This variability in the tipped catheter length can cause problems in subsequent catheter converting steps.
(24) A further advantage of the catheter of the present disclosure is that the proposed process will work well with coextruded tubing, such as shown in
(25) It is believed that this process of tip forming will be a lower cost option compared to conventional forming with an induction heated die.
(26) An alternate embodiment of the catheter of the present disclosure has an extruded tube that is cut to length for a catheter product. At one cut end, a formed tip is made by an insert micro-injection molding step as described above. At the other end, a funnel is formed by a second insert injection molding step. Prior art catheters having a funnel are made by cutting an extruded tube to length, forming a tip by forcing one of the cut ends into a heated die, followed by cooling of the die. Separately a funnel part is injection molded. Finally, the funnel part is assembled to the other tube end using solvent bonding. These tip forming steps and the funnel solvent bonding steps involve a fair amount of labor cost, which is avoided by making the funnel-equipped catheter according to the present disclosure. The insert injection molded funnel can comprise less material compared to a conventional injection molded funnel that is assembled to an extruded tube. The methods described in this disclosure are more generally applicable to use of other materials, such as coextruded tubes and materials that do not solvent bond well. Together these can provide a fully converted catheter product, at meaningful cost savings.
(27) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed herein.
(28) Aspects of the present subject matter described above may be beneficial alone or in combination with one or more other aspects. Without limiting the foregoing description, in accordance with one aspect of the subject matter herein, there is provided a catheter, which includes a length of tubing with an axial lumen defined therein. The lumen has an inside diameter and the tubing terminates at an end. A plug is inserted in the lumen a distance sufficient to axially recess the plug from the end of the tubing. At least a portion of the plug has a maximum outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the lumen. A tip is attached to an end of the tubing. The tip includes a stubshaft that extends into the lumen and is joined to the plug at a plug-to-tip bond line.
(29) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the preceding aspect, the catheter of has a hydrophilic coating on the exterior surface of the tubing and tip.
(30) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding aspects, the catheter is provided with tubing that has an inner wall and an outer wall.
(31) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding aspects, the tubing has an inner wall and an outer wall and further includes a hydrophilic coating on the exterior surface of the outer wall and tip.
(32) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding aspects, the plug has at least one tapered end.
(33) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding aspects, the tip has an apex at the free end thereof with a depression formed in the apex.
(34) In accordance with another aspect, there is provided a catheter, which includes a length of tubing with an axial lumen defined therein. The lumen has an inside diameter, and the tubing terminates at an end. A plug is inserted in the lumen. At least a portion of the plug has a maximum outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the lumen. A tip is attached to an end of the tubing. The tip has an apex at its end opposite the tubing end, with a depression formed in the apex.
(35) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the preceding aspect, the catheter tubing has an inner wall and an outer wall and a hydrophilic coating on the exterior surface of the outer wall and tip.
(36) In accordance with another aspect, there is provided a method of making a catheter, including the steps of providing tubing having an axial lumen defined therein, the lumen having an inside diameter; cutting the tubing to the desired catheter length; forming a plug, at least a portion of the plug having an outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the lumen; pre-heating the plug; inserting the pre-heated plug into the lumen at an end of the tubing; inserting the end of the tubing into an injection mold cavity; injecting molten thermoplastic polymer material under pressure into the mold cavity; cooling the mold cavity so the molten thermoplastic polymer material solidifies and forms a tip bonded to the plug and to the tubing end; and removing the tubing with the formed tip from the mold.
(37) In another aspect which may be used or combined with the preceding aspect, the method may include the step of forming a depression in the apex of the tip.
(38) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding two aspects, the step of inserting the pre-heated plug into the lumen may be characterized by locating the plug so that its outer end terminates flush with the end of the tubing.
(39) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding ninth and tenth aspects, the step of inserting the pre-heated plug into the lumen is characterized by recessing the plug from the end of the tubing.
(40) In accordance with another aspect, there is provided a method of making a catheter, including the steps of providing tubing having an axial lumen defined therein, the lumen having an inside diameter and the tubing having an inner wall and an outer wall; cutting the tubing to the desired catheter length; forming a plug, at least a portion of the plug having an outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the lumen; inserting the plug into the lumen at an end of the tubing; inserting the end of the tubing into an injection mold cavity; injecting molten thermoplastic polymer material under pressure into the mold cavity; cooling the mold cavity so the molten thermoplastic polymer material solidifies and forms a tip bonded to the plug and to the tubing end; removing the tubing with the formed tip from the mold; and applying a hydrophilic coating to the exterior of the tubing and tip.
(41) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the preceding aspect, the step of forming a depression in the apex of the tip.
(42) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding two aspects, pre-heating the plug prior to inserting it into the lumen.
(43) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the preceding three aspects, the step of inserting the pre-heated plug into the lumen is characterized by locating the plug so that its outer end terminates flush with the end of the tubing.
(44) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with any of the second, third and fourth preceding aspects, the step of inserting the pre-heated plug into the lumen is characterized by recessing the plug from the end of the tubing.
(45) In accordance with another aspect, there is provided a urinary catheter, which includes a length of tubing with an axial urinary lumen defined therein, the lumen having an inside diameter, and the tubing terminating at an end. A plug is inserted in the urinary lumen, at least a portion of the plug having a maximum outside diameter at least as large as the inside diameter of the urinary lumen. A tip is attached to an end of the tubing, and is joined to the plug at a plug-to-tip bond line.
(46) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the preceding aspect, the plug terminates at the same location as the tubing end.
(47) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the second preceding aspect, the plug may protrude from the tubing end.
(48) In accordance with another aspect which may be used or combined with the third preceding aspect, the plug may be axially recessed from the tubing end.