Claims
- 1. Flexible catheter apparatus comprising:
- a. a first elongated member having a first wall defining a lumen;
- b. a second elongated member having a second wall and surrounding said first member; and
- c. one or more interwoven metallic helical strands comprising a hardened stainless steel support member situated between said first and second members for providing rigidity to said catheter, said hardened stainless steel support member being embedded in said second elongated member.
- 2. In a flexible catheter having a first thin-walled generally tubular member defining and coaxial with a lumen, a second thin-walled generally tubular member surrounding said first member and also coaxial with said lumen, and a support member located between said first and second members and further coaxial with said lumen, the improvement comprising:
- a. said support member comprising a plurality of hardened stainless steel metallic strands braided in a helical manner around said first tubular member wherein said plurality of hardened stainless steel metallic strands are embedded in the second tubular member, and;
- b. said support member having a tensile strength sufficient to prevent kinking of said flexible catheter throughout a predetermined range of flexing as the thickness of said first or second tubular member is decreased.
CROSS REFERENCE TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/108,973, filed Aug. 18, 1993, entitled "Thin-Walled Catheter" now abandoned.
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