Claims
- 1. A method of shaping a structure having an overcoat layer, said method comprising:
(a) forming a shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent; and (c) subsequently coating the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent with a liquid composition to form a shaped overcoat layer, wherein the shape of the overcoat layer results from the shape of the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the shaped structure includes a first section, a second section, and a third section, said second section interconnecting and disposed between said first and third sections, said second section having a larger transverse cross-sectional area than that of said first and that of said third section.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further comprising replacing the bond-preventing agent with a fluid after forming the overcoat layer so as to form a fluid-filled cavity encircled by said overcoat layer.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent is formed by providing an inner piece and shaping a residual coating of the bond-preventing agent on an outer surface of the inner piece to a desired shape, wherein said coating of said bond-preventing agent has a varying thickness on different portions of an outer surface of said inner piece.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of shaping a residual coating of a bond-preventing agent comprises coating portions of an outer surface of said inner piece with a bond-preventing agent in a plurality of dipping steps, wherein the inner piece is immersed into the bond-preventing agent to a desired depth for a desired length of time, and subsequently removed therefrom, wherein the desired depth and the desired length of time for each of the plurality of dipping steps is prescribed so that a residual coating of bond-preventing agent remains on portions of the inner piece following said plurality of dipping steps, said residual coating having varying thickness as a result of variation between the depth of any two of said plurality of dipping steps and the speed the bond-preventing agent is removed from the inner piece.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the step of coating with a bond-preventing agent includes stripping the inner piece, wherein the inner piece is immersed in a stripping fluid to a desired depth for a desired length of time following any of said plurality of dipping steps in order to remove at least a portion of the bond-preventing agent from the outer surface of the inner piece.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein the stripping fluid is removed from the inner piece at a varying speed in a dipping step effective to strip a portion of the bond-preventing agent to result in a gradually varying thickness in the coating of the bond-preventing agent on the inner piece.
- 8. The method of claim 4 wherein the step of subsequently coating includes dipping the inner piece and the residual coating of bond-preventing agent in the polymeric bonding composition.
- 9. The method of claim 4 wherein a portion of the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent is not coated with the polymeric bonding composition to result in a polymeric structure having an inner piece integrally connected to an outer piece at one end of said inner piece, said outer piece encircling at least a portion of said inner piece to define a recess in cooperation with said inner piece at said attached end, wherein peripheral portion of the outer piece is not attached to the inner piece.
- 10. The method of claim 4 wherein the inner piece is made by dipping a mandrel in a liquid composition.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the liquid composition is a polymeric bonding composition and the liquid composition for the step of subsequent coating is a polymeric bonding composition.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the polymeric bonding compositions contain uncured silicone rubber.
- 13. A method of shaping a structure having an overcoat layer, said method comprising:
(a) dipping a mandrel in a first liquid composition to result in a coating on the mandrel; (a) coating portions of an outer surface of said coating on the mandrel with a bond-preventing agent in a plurality of dipping steps to form a residual coating of a desired shape; and (c) subsequently coating the shaped residual coating of the bond-preventing agent with a second liquid composition to form a shaped overcoat layer, wherein the shape of the overcoat layer results from the shape of the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the coating on the mandrel is immersed into the bond-preventing agent to a desired depth for a desired length of time, and subsequently removed therefrom, wherein the desired depth and the desired length of time for each of the plurality of dipping steps is prescribed so that a residual coating of bond-preventing agent remains on portions of the inner piece following said plurality of dipping steps, said residual coating having varying thickness as a result of variation between the depth of any two of said plurality of dipping steps and the speed the bond-preventing agent is removed from the inner piece.
- 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the first liquid composition is a polymeric bonding composition.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the second liquid composition contains uncured silicone rubber.
- 17. The method of claim 13, wherein the second liquid composition is a polymeric bonding composition.
- 18. The method of claim 13 wherein the structure having an overcoat layer has mutiple cavities encircled by the overcoat layer.
- 19. A method of shaping a structure having an overcoat layer on an inner structure with a lumen, said method comprising:
(a) dipping a mandrel in a first polymeric bonding composition to result in a coating on the mandrel; (a) coating portions of an outer surface of said coating on the mandrel with a bond-preventing agent in a plurality of dipping steps to form a residual coating of a desired shape by immersing the coating on the mandrel into the bond-preventing agent to a desired depth for a desired length of time, and subsequently removed therefrom, wherein the desired depth and the desired length of time for each of the plurality of dipping steps is prescribed so that a residual coating of bond-preventing agent remains on portions of the inner piece following said plurality of dipping steps, said residual coating having a varying thickness as a result of variation between the depth of any two of said plurality of dipping steps and the speed the bond-preventing agent is removed from the inner piece; (c) subsequently coating at least a portion of the shaped residual coating of the bond-preventing agent with a second polymeric bonding composition to form a shaped overcoat layer, wherein the shape of the overcoat layer results from the shape of the shaped structure of a bond-preventing agent; and (d) subsequently replacing the bond-preventing agent coated by the second polymeric bonding composition with a fluid.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the fluid is mineral oil.
- 21. A hand-actuated retention catheter, comprising:
a tube having outer and inner surfaces, the inner surface defining an inner lumen, an overcoat layer encircling the tube, the overcoat layer having interior and exterior surfaces, a cavity interposed between the tube and the overcoat layer, said cavity encircling the tube and being defined by portions of the outer surface of the tube in cooperation with portions of the interior surface of the overcoat layer, a fluid within the cavity, a restriction means and a means for limiting the lateral ballooning of the reservoir section; wherein the overcoat layer includes an expandable, resilient balloon section proximate a distal end, a fluid reservoir section proximal thereto, and a catheter sleeve section interconnecting said balloon section and said reservoir section, each of the sections corresponds to a corresponding section of the catheter; the cavity including a balloon portion, a fluid reservoir portion, and a catheter sleeve portion thereof interconnecting said balloon portion and said reservoir portion; the catheter sleeve section of the overcoat layer defines a narrowing in cavity through which fluid passing from the fluid reservoir portion and the balloon portion thereof must pass; the restriction means encircling the sleeve section to restrict the flow of fluid from the balloon portion to the reservoir portion of the cavity, and the means for limiting lateral ballooning encircling the reservoir section to limit the lateral ballooning thereof.
- 22. The catheter of claim 21 wherein the restricting means is a restrict collar and the means for limiting lateral ballooning is a cylindrical shroud.
- 23. The catheter of claim 22 wherein the collar and the shroud are unitarily and integrally connected.
- 24. The catheter of claim 22 wherein the collar and the shroud are made of silicone rubber.
- 25. The catheter of claim 21 wherein the restriction means and the means for limiting lateral ballooning are capable of being removed from the catheter by being pulled to slip along the catheter in the proximal direction.
- 26. The catheter of claim 21 wherein the tube and the overcoat are made with a silicone rubber.
- 27. The catheter of claim 26 wherein the silicone rubber overcoat has 20-40 durometer hardness and a wall thickness of 0.1-1 mm.
- 28. The catheter of claim 26 further comprising a stylet, a portion of which is removably disposed in the inner lumen of the tube for urging the catheter during deployment thereof.
- 29. A method of catheterizing a patient, comprising:
urging a hand-actuated retention catheter into a body passageway from a space exterior thereto, said catheter comprising a tube having outer and inner surfaces, the inner surface defining an inner lumen, an overcoat layer encircling the tube, the overcoat layer having interior and exterior surfaces, a cavity interposed between the tube and the overcoat layer, a fluid within the cavity, and a restriction collar with a shroud; said cavity encircling the tube and being defined by portions of the outer surface of the tube in cooperation with portions of the interior surface of the overcoat layer, wherein the overcoat layer includes an expandable, resilient balloon section, a fluid reservoir section proximal thereto, and a catheter sleeve section interconnecting said balloon section and said reservoir section, each of such sections corresponds to a corresponding section of the catheter; the overcoat layer being joined to the outer surface of the tube at distal and proximal ends of the cavity; the cavity including a balloon portion, a fluid reservoir portion, and a catheter sleeve portion thereof interconnecting said balloon portion and said reservoir portion; wherein the catheter sleeve section of the overcoat layer defines a narrowing in cavity through which fluid passing from the fluid reservoir portion and the balloon portion thereof must pass; the collar being encircling the sleeve section to restrict flow in the sleeve portion of the cavity and the shroud encircling the reservoir section to limit the lateral ballooning thereof; compressing the shroud-encircled reservoir section to force fluid through the sleeve portion to the balloon portion of the cavity; and subsequently removing the collar with the shroud from the catheter to enable withdrawal of the catheter from the body passageway.
- 30. The method of claim 28 wherein the step of urging the catheter is a result of pushing a stylet inserted into the lumen of the inner tube.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/827,936, filed Jan. 29, 1992, which is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/809,281, filed Dec. 13, 1991, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/489,462, filed Mar. 6, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/487,422, filed Mar. 1, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/462,832, filed Jan. 10, 1990, the disclosures of which are each incorporated herein by reference.
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