US Patent

US8763222 — Methods and devices for crimping self-expanding devices

Formulation · Assigned to Intersect ENT Inc · Expires 2032-02-08 · 6y remaining

Vulnerability score 31/100 Strong — defensible against typical IPR challenges

What this patent protects

This patent protects methods and devices for crimping self-expanding medical devices.

USPTO Abstract

Described here are devices and methods for crimping self-expanding devices. The crimping devices may be useful for crimping a variety of different self-expanding devices (whether such devices are biodegradable or bio-durable). The crimping devices may have crimping members to engage the self-expanding device to reduce the device from an expanding configuration to an unexpanded configuration. The crimping member may comprise or include a suture, wire, ribbon, guiding hoop, pusher, prong, holding bar, balloon, jaws, combinations thereof, or the like. The crimping devices may also include or comprise a holding structure to hold the self-expanding device in an unexpanded or expanded configuration.

Drugs covered by this patent

Patent Metadata

Patent number
US8763222
Jurisdiction
US
Classification
Formulation
Expires
2032-02-08
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
Yes
Assignee
Intersect ENT Inc
Source
FDA Orange Book + USPTO grounding via Google Patents

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