Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Ni-free beta Ti alloys with shape memory and super-elastic properties
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Application No.: US16349498Application Date: 2016-11-14
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Publication No.: US11111571B2Publication Date: 2021-09-07
- Inventor: Song Cai , Jeremy E. Schaffer , Adam J. Griebel
- Applicant: Fort Wayne Metals Research Products Corp
- Applicant Address: US IN Fort Wayne
- Assignee: Fort Wayne Metals Research Products Corp
- Current Assignee: Fort Wayne Metals Research Products Corp
- Current Assignee Address: US IN Fort Wayne
- Agency: Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
- International Application: PCT/US2016/061843 WO 20161114
- International Announcement: WO2018/089028 WO 20180517
- Main IPC: C22C14/00
- IPC: C22C14/00 ; C22F1/00 ; A61L31/02 ; C22F1/18 ; A61L31/14 ; C22C27/00

Abstract:
A group of substantially nickel-free beta-titanium alloys have shape memory and super-elastic properties suitable for, e.g., medical device applications. In particular, the present disclosure provides a titanium-based group of alloys including 16-20 at. % of hafnium, zirconium or a mixture thereof, 8-17 at. % niobium, and 0.25-6 at. % tin. This alloy group exhibits recoverable strains of at least 3.5% after axial, bending or torsional deformation. In some instances, the alloys have a capability to recover of more than 5% deformation strain. Niobium and tin are provided in the alloy to control beta phase stability, which enhances the ability of the materials to exhibit shape memory or super-elastic properties at a desired application temperature (e.g., body temperature). Hafnium and/or zirconium may be interchangeably added to increase the radiopacity of the material, and also contribute to the superelasticity of the material.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190292640A1 NI-FREE BETA TI ALLOYS WITH SHAPE MEMORY AND SUPER-ELASTIC PROPERTIES Public/Granted day:2019-09-26
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