Patent ID: 6083440
Filing Date: 2000-07-04
Classification: A61M,B29C,B29L

Abstract:
A method of making an outer cannula for an intravenous cannula, the method comprising the steps of:providing a mold having a cavity comprising a first tapered region located at the outermost portion of the mold, a second tapered region adjacent the first tapered region and a straight region adjacent the second tapered portion and located in the innermost portion of the mold, the first tapered region continuing from a tube insertion opening of the mold and being tapered gently at a large angle, wherein the insertion opening is of a diameter larger than the outside diameter of the tube, the second tapered region being tapered at a smaller angle than that of the first tapered region, and the straight region having a diameter greater than the diameter of the insert pin but smaller than that of the tube;preparing an outer cannula having a hub and a tube, wherein the tube is made of a shape memory polyurethane resin;inserting an insert pin having a diameter smaller than an inside diameter of the tube into the tube until a tip end of the insert pin reaches a first predetermined position retracted from an extremity of a distal end of the tube;preheating said mold to a temperature of about 120.degree. C. to 180.degree. C.;while maintaining said first predetermined position of the insert pin in said tube, inserting the tube and insert pin into said cavity in said preheated mold until the inserting of the tube into the cavity is obstructed by a portion of said second tapered region of the cavity having a diameter greater than the diameter of the insert pin but smaller than an outside diameter of said tube, and subsequently moving the insert pin within the tube towards the extremity thereof until the tip end of the insert pin reaches a second predetermined position in the mold cavity;maintaining the tube at 120.degree. C. to 180.degree. C. for a period of time to soften the tube and thereafter, while holding said hub of the outer cannula, moving the insert pin further within the tube towards the extremity thereof until the tip end of the insert pin reaches a third predetermined position in the mold cavity to force the tube into said straight region of the mold and form a distal end portion of said cannula therein, and holding the insert pin in place for a predetermined period of time;cooling the mold below the glass transition temperature of the resin;after cooling the mold and thereby the tube, removing the tube from the mold together with the insert pin inserted therein;removing the insert pin from the tube; andcutting the distal end portion of the cannula to a desired length.