Device for Manufacturing Intravascular Probes
- Technology Benefits
- -Rapid bonding process requiring approximately 40 seconds -A readily biocompatible process that does not involve the use of abrasive or toxic chemical -Low-cost with respect to other expensive high power laser welding methods
- Technology Application
- Precise press fit joining of two miniature concentric cylindrical geometriesManufacturing of miniature side viewing rotational probes used for intravascular ultrasound, optical coherence tomography, or fluorescence imaging.
- Detailed Technology Description
- Within the realm of rotated endoscopic imaging probes, it is essential to ensure that probe sub-assemblies are precisely and reproducibly joined together to insure even circular rotation. Currently, imaging probe sub-components are bonded together using imprecise, toxic and expensive methods such as lead based soldering and laser welding. There exists a manufacturing need to precisely and reproducibly join miniature imaging probe subassemblies in a low-cost and efficient manner. Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a precise, operationally simple and low cost means of press-fitting imaging probe sub-components together. The developed technology accurately joins two cylindrical imaging probe sub-assemblies to insure bond symmetry and downstream even circular rotation. By utilizing such a press fitting method, endoscopic rotational imaging probes will be subjected to less non-uniform rotational distortion and improve the probe’s imaging capability.
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State Of Development
Computer simulation of device feasibility has been completed and a prototype has been manufactured. The prototype has been used to test the device’s capability of bonding two endoscopic imaging probe components together. The inventors plan on developing a manufacturing plan to lower costs of device fabrication as well as identify other applications for utilizing this precision, cylindrical press-fitting manufacturing device/method.
Tech ID/UC Case
28933/2018-063-0
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2018-063-0
- *Abstract
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A means of precisely positioning and joining two cylindrical bodies used in the construction of side-viewing rotational endoscopic imaging probes.
- *Principal Investigator
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Name: Zhongping Chen
Department:
Name: Ahmad Shirazi
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- Country/Region
- USA

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