Patents by Inventor Masato TSUEDA
Masato TSUEDA has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240149025Abstract: Provided is a balloon for a balloon catheter that is easy to insert in a body cavity, has good pushability, and can easily incise a stenosis. A balloon for a balloon catheter, having a balloon body (20), the balloon body (20) having a protrusion part (60) that projects outwardly in the radial direction y from its outer surface in the straight tubular part (23) and the proximal tapered part (22), wherein a ratio W1/H1 of a height H1 of the protrusion part (60) and a width W1 of the protrusion part (60) in the straight tubular part (23) is greater than a ratio W2/H2 of a height H2 of the protrusion part (60) and a width W2 of the protrusion part (60) in the proximal tapered part (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2022Publication date: May 9, 2024Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Masato TSUEDA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Takahisa HAMABUCHI
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Publication number: 20230405289Abstract: Disclosed is a balloon for a balloon catheter that can prevent kinking or buckling of the balloon and elongation of the balloon in the longitudinal direction. A balloon (2) for a balloon catheter has a balloon body (20); the balloon body (20) has an inflating part (20e), a distal sleeve part (25), and a proximal sleeve part (21); the distal sleeve part (25) has a fixed part (25f) fixed to the shaft (3); the balloon (2) has a reinforcing part (60) disposed on an inner surface of the distal sleeve part (25) at a part of a circumferential direction of the distal sleeve part (25); the reinforcing part (60) is located proximal to a distal end of the fixed part (25f); and the balloon (2) does not have the reinforcing part (60) on an inner surface of the proximal sleeve part (21).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2021Publication date: December 21, 2023Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Masato TSUEDA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Takahisa HAMABUCHI
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Publication number: 20230398335Abstract: Disclosed is a balloon for a balloon catheter that can be easily folded to facilitate insertion into and through a body cavity and prevent elongation of the balloon in the longitudinal axis direction. A balloon satisfies at least one of: (I) a distal tapered part (24) has a first part (610) having an inner protrusion part (61) and a second part (620) not having the inner protrusion part (61), and the distal tapered part (24) has an outer protrusion part (62) in the entire extent of the second part (620); and (II) a proximal tapered part (22) has a first part (610) having an inner protrusion part (61) and a second part (620) not having the inner protrusion part (61), and the proximal tapered part (22) has an outer protrusion part (62) in the entire extent of the second part (620).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2021Publication date: December 14, 2023Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Masato TSUEDA, Takahisa HAMABUCHI
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Publication number: 20220323728Abstract: The method for producing a balloon catheter comprises a tubular object preparing step to prepare a tubular object having a space extending in the distal-proximal direction, a balloon preparing step to prepare a balloon, a balloon placement step to place the balloon in the tubular object and inflate the balloon, and a balloon deflating step to deflate the balloon and form a wing-shaped portion, wherein a projecting portion is placed on within a mean circle C1 centered at a center P1 of the tubular object, and a radius of the mean circle C1 is an average value of a shortest distance D1 from the center P1 of the tubular object to an inside surface P2 of the tubular object and a longest distance D2 from the center P1 of the tubular object to the inside surface P3 of the tubular object on a cross-section in the balloon placement step.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2020Publication date: October 13, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Yojiro KOGA, Masahiro KOJIMA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Masato TSUEDA
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Publication number: 20220304718Abstract: Disclosed is a balloon catheter that can prevent or reduce axial rotation and circumferential shift of the elongate body while ensuring good passage of the balloon in the blood vessel. The balloon catheter (100) has a shaft (110); a balloon (120); an elongate body (180) extending along the shaft (110) and having a body tissue contacting part at its distal end part; and an elongate body lumen (130), the elongate body lumen (130) having a first engagement part (131) so that axial rotation angle of the elongate body (180) is 0° to 60°, and the first engagement part (131) being located between the distal end (130d) of the elongate body lumen (130) and a position 30 cm from the distal end of the elongate body lumen (130) toward the proximal side.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Takahisa HAMABUCHI, Masato TSUEDA
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Publication number: 20220218960Abstract: A method for manufacturing a balloon catheter including preparing a tubular parison (20) made of a resin and a mold (30) that has an inner cavity into which the parison (20) is to be inserted and that has a first groove (41) formed on an inner wall surface forming the inner cavity; inserting the parison (20) into the inner cavity of the mold (30); allowing the resin to enter the first groove (41) by introducing a fluid into a lumen (23) of the parison (20) to expand the parison (20); and removing the parison (20) from the mold (30) before the resin reaches a bottom (41a) of the first groove (41).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2020Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Yojiro KOGA, Masato TSUEDA, Shintaro OSUMI
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Publication number: 20220184353Abstract: Provided is a balloon catheter wherein a balloon is less likely to swell in the protective tube during an air leak test of the balloon in a state where the balloon having projecting portions is housed in a lumen of the protective tube. A balloon catheter contains: a shaft extending in a distal-proximal direction; a balloon having wing-shaped portions; projecting portions disposed on an outer surface of the balloon; and a protective tube in which the balloon is disposed, wherein, in a cross section perpendicular to the distal-proximal direction at a midpoint of a length in the distal-proximal direction of the protective tube, a distance from a centroid of the protective tube through an apex of each projecting portion to an inner surface of the protective tube is longer than a distance from the centroid through none of the projecting portions to the inner surface of the protective tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2020Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Yojiro KOGA, Masahiro KOJIMA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Masato TSUEDA, Shintaro OSUMI
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Publication number: 20220161007Abstract: A method for producing a balloon catheter including preparing a balloon producing device (1), the device including a mold (10) into which a parison (50) is inserted, and a fixing member (30) for fixing the parison (50) outside the mold (10), the mold (10) provided with a rotation preventing portion (20) abutting the parison (50) so as to prevent rotation of the parison (50), disposing a part of the parison (50) in the mold (10), fixing a portion outside the mold (10) of the parison (50) with the fixing member (30), expanding the parison (50), removing the parison (50) from the mold (10), and cutting the parison (50).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2020Publication date: May 26, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Yoshinori NAKANO, Yojiro KOGA, Masahiro KOJIMA, Masato TSUEDA, Shintaro OSUMI
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Publication number: 20220152361Abstract: Provided is a balloon catheter wherein a balloon is less likely to swell in the protective tube during an air leak test of the balloon in a state where the balloon having projecting portions is housed in a lumen of the protective tube. A balloon catheter comprising: a shaft extending in a distal-proximal direction; a balloon disposed on a distal side of the shaft and having, in a contracted state, a plurality of wing-shaped portions; projecting portions each disposed on a portion, of an outer surface of the balloon, that is none of the wing-shaped portions; and a protective tube having a lumen in which the balloon is disposed, wherein none of the wing-shaped portions is present between an apex of each projecting portion and a point, on an inner surface of the protective tube, that is at a shortest distance from the apex of the projecting portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masahiro KOJIMA, Yojiro KOGA, Yoshinori NAKANO, Masato TSUEDA, Shintaro OSUMI
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Patent number: 10441292Abstract: A clip device for an endoscope of the present invention comprises an outer tubular body 70; an inner tubular body 80 provided in the outer tubular body 70; a line member 50 placed in the inner tubular body 80; and a pinching part 20, for holding an indwelling clip, connected to a distal side of the line member 50; wherein the pinching part 20 has two pinching base plates 30a and 30b, a blade part 40a is provided at a distal end of the pinching base plate 30a and formed toward an inside of the pitching base plate 30a, a blade part 40b is provided at a distal end of the pinching base plate 30b and formed toward an inside of the pinching base plate 30b, a Young's modulus of the blade part 40a is smaller than that of the pinching base plate 30a, and a Young's modulus of the blade part 40b is smaller than that of the pinching base plate 30b.Type: GrantFiled: September 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masato Tsueda, Yuki Mukai, Naotake Maekubo
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Publication number: 20170296197Abstract: A clip device for an endoscope of the present invention comprises an outer tubular body 70; an inner tubular body 80 provided in the outer tubular body 70; a line member 50 placed in the inner tubular body 80; and a pinching part 20, for holding an indwelling clip, connected to a distal side of the line member 50; wherein the pinching part 20 has two pinching base plates 30a and 30b, a blade part 40a is provided at a distal end of the pinching base plate 30a and formed toward an inside of the pitching base plate 30a, a blade part 40b is provided at a distal end of the pinching base plate 30b and formed toward an inside of the pinching base plate 30b, a Young's modulus of the blade part 40a is smaller than that of the pinching base plate 30a, and a Young's modulus of the blade part 40b is smaller than that of the pinching base plate 30b.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2015Publication date: October 19, 2017Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventors: Masato TSUEDA, Yuki MUKAI, Naotake MAEKUBO
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Publication number: 20170281176Abstract: A medical clip device includes an outer tubular body; an inner tubular body provided in the outer tubular body; a clip provided at a distal side of the inner tubular body; and a line member including a first end part, a second end part, and a middle part, wherein the first end part and the second end part extend out of the inner tubular body from an inside of the inner tubular body at a proximal side of the inner tubular body, and the middle part is hung on the clip at the distal side of the inner tubular body.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2017Publication date: October 5, 2017Applicant: Kaneka CorporationInventors: Naotake Maekubo, Masato Tsueda
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Publication number: 20170266391Abstract: The present invention provides an injection needle device for an endoscope that can prevent an injection needle from unintentionally being exposed. An injection needle device for an endoscope comprises an outer tubular body (20), an inner tubular body (30) provided in the outer tubular body (20) and an injection needle (50) inserted into one end part of the inner tubular body (30), wherein the inner tubular body (30) includes an inner layer (31) and an outer layer (35) directly or indirectly contacted with an outer surface of the inner layer (31), and a water absorption coefficient of the outer layer (35) is lower than that of the inner layer (31).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2015Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: KANEKA CORPORATIONInventor: Masato TSUEDA