Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Fatigue-resistant Nitinol instrument
- Patent Title (中): 耐疲劳镍钛诺仪器
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Application No.: US13510500Application Date: 2010-11-17
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Publication No.: US08714976B2Publication Date: 2014-05-06
- Inventor: William B. Johnson
- Applicant: William B. Johnson
- Agency: Gable Gotwals
- International Application: PCT/US2010/056999 WO 20101117
- International Announcement: WO2011/062970 WO 20110526
- Main IPC: A61C5/02
- IPC: A61C5/02

Abstract:
A fatigue-resistant Nitinol instrument has a working portion in the deformed monoclinic martensitic state and an austenite finish temperature in the range of 40° to 60° C. Because the operating environment of the instrument is about 37° C., the working portion remains in the monoclinic martensitic state during its use. The relatively high austenite finish temperature and fatigue resistance is achieved by subjecting the nickel-titanium alloy to a final thermal heat treat in a temperature range of about 410° to 440° C. while the nickel-titanium alloy is under constant strain of about 3 to 15 kg. Further, the high austenite finish temperature is achieved without subjecting the alloy to thermal cycling to produce shape memory. Additionally, there are no intermediate processing steps occurring between obtaining a finished diameter of the wire or blank through cold working and the final thermal heat treat under constant strain.
Public/Granted literature
- US20120231414A1 Fatigue-Resistant Nitinol Instrument Public/Granted day:2012-09-13
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