US20130190714A1 - Multi-layered tubing - Google Patents

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US20130190714A1
US20130190714A1 US13/354,029 US201213354029A US2013190714A1 US 20130190714 A1 US20130190714 A1 US 20130190714A1 US 201213354029 A US201213354029 A US 201213354029A US 2013190714 A1 US2013190714 A1 US 2013190714A1
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Priority to CN201811023063.3A priority patent/CN109045462A/en
Priority to JP2014553288A priority patent/JP6203754B2/en
Priority to CN201280067703.5A priority patent/CN104220125A/en
Priority to PCT/US2012/062565 priority patent/WO2013109329A1/en
Priority to CA2860872A priority patent/CA2860872C/en
Priority to MX2014008756A priority patent/MX366202B/en
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  • the present invention relates to polymeric tubing typically formed by a co-extrusion process, the tubing having multiple layers of the same or different polymeric materials each layer successively adhered to each other.
  • Tubing comprised of polymeric material is used in many industrial and commercial applications including in the medical field. Various FDA compliant plastics are used, depending upon properties desired and the intended applications. Where the tubing is used to transport fluids for in vivo treatment of human patients, selection of the polymeric materials can be a factor.
  • Polyvinyl chloride is one of the most widely used plastics. While structurally stable and easily formable into desired shapes, PVC is typically manufactured using plasticizers which can migrate out of the PVC matrix into bodily fluids and has other properties not ideally suited for medical treatment applications. Likewise, due to the inherent nature of plasticized PVC tubing, there arises the potential absorption of medicines and other components of aqueous fluids used in medical treatments into the sidewall of the PVC tube. Polyurethane is potentially a substitute for PVC. However, dual layer tubing comprised of polyurethane and polyethylene suffers from the inability of the two layers to remain adhered to each other under low to moderate stress, strain or mechanical manipulation conditions. U.S. Pat. No.
  • Schmitt 4,627,844 to Schmitt (“Schmitt”), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth, discloses a tri-layer tube which is embodied in a commercial product sold under the trademark “SUREPATH 151” by the Natvar Division of Tekni-Plex, Inc.
  • SUREPATH 151 the Natvar Division of Tekni-Plex, Inc.
  • an outer layer of PVC and an inner fluid-contact layer of low density polyethylene (LDPE) are co-extruded with an intermediate tie layer of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA).
  • LDPE low density polyethylene
  • EVA ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer
  • Schmitt greatly reduces the possibility for the migration of additives from the PVC to the fluid and absorption of components from the fluid to the PVC tubing by providing a LDPE fluid-contact layer
  • elimination of the PVC is preferred.
  • Other tubing configurations are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,647,949, U.S. Pat. No. 4,211,741 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0119511, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
  • a tubing, tube or tubular device that comprises at least three concentric layers of polymeric materials comprising an outer layer of a first selected polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyurethane), an inner layer of a second selected polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene) and an intermediate layer of a third polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an acrylate containing polymer) that is disposed between and binds the inner and outer layers together by adhesion mechanisms, such as chemical adhesion.
  • a first selected polymeric material typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyurethane
  • an inner layer of a second selected polymeric material typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene
  • an intermediate layer of a third polymeric material typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an acrylate containing polymer
  • the layers of polymeric materials are co-extruded together to form the tubing such that the outer and inner layers are adhered to the intermediate or middle layer and thus adhered to each other.
  • the tubing is formed with a central hollow channel, bore or passage that is radially surrounded and defined by the polymeric layers that act as the walls of the tubing.
  • the polymeric materials are preferably “contaminant free” meaning that they do not contain more than insignificant amounts of potentially unwanted materials (typically less than aboutout 0.5% and preferably less than about 0.2%, by weight) and/or prevent leaching or leaking of unwanted materials such as plasticizers, catalysts, monomers, metals, salts, ions or other substances that are potentially unwanted to a human being into an aqueous solution or medium with which one or the other of the three layers may come into contact during the normal course of use of the tubing in delivering aqueous fluid, such as insulin, chemotherapy drugs and other potentially unstable aqueous drug suspensions, to or from a human subject.
  • unwanted materials such as plasticizers, catalysts, monomers, metals, salts, ions or other substances that are potentially unwanted to a human being into an aqueous solution or medium with which one or the other of the three layers may come into contact during the normal course of use of the tubing in delivering aqueous fluid, such as insulin, chemotherapy drugs and other potentially unstable aqueous drug suspension
  • the intermediate layer prevents delamination of the outer and inner layers from the intermediate layers under conditions of relatively low to moderate stress or strain.
  • the intermediate layer acts as a barrier to leaching or leaking of contaminants from the outer layer to or through the inner layer into the hollow central bore or passage of the tube.
  • the polymeric material of the outer layer is comprised of a polyurethane thermoplastic elastomeric material (“TPU”)
  • the inner layer is comprised of a polyethylene (“PE”), typically a low density polyethylene (“LDPE”), linear low density polyethylene (“LLDPE”), high density polyethylene (“HDPE”) or blends thereof
  • the intermediate or middle layer is comprised of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer (EEA), ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer (EMA), an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer (AEMA), a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • the polyurethane outer layer 1 is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′ in thickness, T 3
  • the inner layer polyethylene layer 3 is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′ in thickness, T 1
  • the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2 is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′ in thickness, T 2 .
  • the layers 1 , 2 , 3 collectively form a tubular wall surrounding and defining a central fluid flow passage 20 .
  • Ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymers EA
  • Ethylene methyl acrylate (EMA) copolymers Ethylene methyl acrylate copolymers
  • AEMA anhydride grated ethylene methyl acrylate copolymers
  • TPU, EEA or EMA or AEMA and PE are melt extruded through a die head to form a tubular shaped extrudate that is then cooled through conventional water baths or water vacuum tanks and which are either subsequently wound or cut into a particular length for use.
  • the level of elasticity and softness of the EEA, EMA AEMA or copolymer thereof is controlled through the amount of ethyl acrylate or methyl acrylate comonomer utilized with ethylene in the copolymerization process.
  • the resulting three layer tubes manufactured by such a co-extrusion process act in a monolithic manner in that they return to close to their original shape and dimensions after being strained or stretched in a tensile manner along the longitudinal axis of the tube at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% and without any visual delaminaton between any of the layers after being submersed in water at about 60° C. for about 36 hours.
  • a tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • the inner layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polyethylene
  • the outer layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an aromatic or aliphatic polyether based polyurethane
  • the middle layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer.
  • the polyethylene typically comprises one or more of a low density polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene and a high density polyethylene
  • the aromatic polyether based polyurethane typically comprises a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane
  • the ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer typically comprises at least about 19.5 percent ethyl acrylate content by weight.
  • the inner layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of polyethylene
  • the outer layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of a aromatic polyether based polyurethane
  • the middle layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
  • the inner layer can comprise more than about 90% by weight of low density polyethylene (LDPE) while the outer layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the middle layer comprises more than about 90% an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
  • LDPE low density polyethylene
  • the thickness of the polyurethane outer layer is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′
  • the thickness of the inner polyethylene layer is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′
  • the thickness of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer is between about 0.001′′ and about 0.025′′.
  • the inner and outer layers do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress up to of about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% when measured by pulling a length of tubing about 2 inches in axial length along its axis using a Lloyd LR5K plus mechanical tester at a pull rate of about 12 inches/minute at ambient environmental conditions of about 72 degrees F. and about 50% relative humidity, the break point of the tubing 10 being about 57-62 MPa and about 1000-1050%.
  • the tube does not visually delaminate after being subjected to submersion in water at 60° C. for 36 hours and subsequently mechanically flattened by manual squeezing of the tube from its normal round in cross-sectional condition to a flattened or oval shape cross-sectional shape or condition.
  • the tube has a central axial fluid flow passage through which aqueous fluid is routed, the inner layer having a radially inner wall surface that contacts the aqueous fluid, the outer and inner layers resisting delamination from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%.
  • a medical tube for transport of aqueous fluid comprising:
  • the inner and outer layers preferably do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%. And such a tube preferably does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
  • a medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
  • a medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
  • the middle layer serves as a barrier against, prevents or substantially lessens migration of mobile moieties such as monomers, short chained polymers, ions, water, small organic molecules, metals, plasticizers, catalysts and the like between the outer and inner layers or from the outer layer into the inner layer or the central flow passage or from the central flow passage or inner layer into the outer layer.
  • mobile moieties such as monomers, short chained polymers, ions, water, small organic molecules, metals, plasticizers, catalysts and the like between the outer and inner layers or from the outer layer into the inner layer or the central flow passage or from the central flow passage or inner layer into the outer layer.
  • a method of forming a medical tube comprising an outer layer, an innermost layer and an intermediate layer disposed between the outer layer and the innermost layer, the method comprising:
  • the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the first polymeric material
  • the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the second polymeric material
  • the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the third polymeric material.
  • the first polymeric material is selected to be a polyurethane
  • the second polymeric material is selected to be a polyethylene
  • the third polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of said acrylate copolymers or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • a tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing;
  • the tube has a central fluid flow passage surrounded by the layers
  • the step of selecting preferably comprises:
  • the outer, inner and middle layers co-extruding the outer, inner and middle layers to form the tube such that the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the polyurethane, the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the polyethylyene and the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of one or more of the arcylate copolymers.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a tri-layered tube showing the outer and middle or intermediate layers broken away in order to better illustrate the construction and arrangement of the tubing;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 2 - 2 of the tube 10 shown in FIG. 1 .
  • FIG. 1 an embodiment of a co-extruded tri-layer tubing 10 according to the invention which comprises an outer layer 1 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyurethane material, typically a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane one example of which is Lubrizol TPU Pellethane 2363-90AE, an inner fluid-contact layer 3 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene material, typically a low density polyethylene, one example of which is Westlake LDPE EM808AA and an intermediate bonding layer 2 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of these acrylate based compounds or compositions.
  • a polyurethane material typically a polytetramethyleneglycol-
  • ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer is Dow Amplify EA 103 (Ethylene Ethyl Acrylate being about 19.5% by weight).
  • suitable ethylene methyl acrylate copolymers are Westlake MA SP2268 (Ethylene Methyl Acrylate being about 24% by weight), Westlake MA SP2220 (Ethylene Methyl Acrylate being about 20% by weight).
  • a suitable anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer is Westlake Tymax GA 7001 (Anhydride grafted Ethylene Methyl Acrylate)
  • the outer layer of polyurethane 1 has a radially inner facing surface S 1 that binds and adheres to a radially outer facing surface S 2 of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2 .
  • the inner layer of polyethylene material 3 has a radially outer facing surface S 4 that binds and adheres to the radially inner facing surface S 3 of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2 .
  • the intermediate layer 2 adheres to the outer 1 and inner 3 layers such that the layers 1 and 3 remain adhered to layer 2 and to each other when the tube 10 is subjected to a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% as measured by pulling a length of tubing 10 of about 2 inches in axial length L along its axis A using a Lloyd LR5K Plus mechanical tester at a pull rate of about 12 inches/minute at ambient environmental conditions of about 72 degrees F. and about 50% relative humidity, the break point of the tubing 10 being at about 57-62 MPa and about 1000-1050%.
  • the layers 1 , 2 , 3 of such tubing 10 does not visually delaminate after being subjected to submersion in water at 60° C. for 36 hours and subsequently mechanically flattened by manual squeezing of the tube from its normal round in cross-sectional condition to a flattened or oval shape cross-sectional shape or condition.
  • the layers 1 , 2 , 3 are formed into structurally stable walls that surround and enclose a central hollow fluid passage 20 through which an aqueous solution is routed and flows in an axial A direction contacting the radially inner facing surface S 5 of the inner layer 3 .
  • the intermediate layer 2 binds and holds the inner 3 and outer 1 layers together.
  • the inner layer 3 provides a radially inner fluid-contact surface S 5 , the thickness, of the inner layer 3 typically ranging in cross-sectional thickness T 1 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches.
  • the intermediate layer 2 typically ranges in cross-sectional thickness T 2 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches.
  • the outer layer 1 typically ranges in cross-sectional thickness T 3 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches.
  • the polyethylene material is preferably a branched low-density polyethylene (LDPE), such as Westlake EM808, available from Westlake Chemical Corporation.
  • LDPE linear low-density polyethylene
  • the polyethylene material can be a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) such as Dowlex 2035G, available from the Dow Chemical Company.
  • LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
  • the polyethylene material can also be a high-density polyethylene (HDPE), such as Chevron 9506 HDPE, Chevron 9406 HDPE, and Chevron 9503 HDPE, available from Chevron Corporation.
  • the polyurethane elastomer is typically the reaction product of a polyol and isocyanate and usually includes a combination of hard and soft segment domains.
  • An aromatic polyether-based TPU or an aliphatic polyether-based TPU can be used such as a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane.
  • TPU's include the Pellethane 2363-80 AE series available from the Lubrizol Corporation such as Lubrizol TPU Pellethane 2363-90AE.
  • each layer of tubing 10 , 20 can be controlled by the extrusion tooling utilized, such as the “Tri Die” extrusion apparatus manufactured by the Genca Division of General Cable Company, Clearwater, Fla.
  • the extrusion apparatus is selected so as to provide a uniform thickness of the layers 1 , 2 , 3 along the substantial entirety of the axial length L of all three layers 1 , 2 , 3 .
  • the polymeric materials of which the layers 1 , 2 , 3 are comprised are selected so as to be visually clear or transparent and manually flexible along and around the axis A of the tubing.
  • the polymeric materials are also selected so as to maintain the integrity of the tubing 10 (namely delamination does not occur) and its transparency or clarity after being subjected to ethylene oxide (EtO) and gamma irradiation sterilization processes.

Abstract

Tubing comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of the acrylate copolymers or a mixture of two or more thereof.

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    FIELD OF THE INVENTION
  • The present invention relates to polymeric tubing typically formed by a co-extrusion process, the tubing having multiple layers of the same or different polymeric materials each layer successively adhered to each other.
  • BACKGROUND
  • Tubing comprised of polymeric material is used in many industrial and commercial applications including in the medical field. Various FDA compliant plastics are used, depending upon properties desired and the intended applications. Where the tubing is used to transport fluids for in vivo treatment of human patients, selection of the polymeric materials can be a factor.
  • Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most widely used plastics. While structurally stable and easily formable into desired shapes, PVC is typically manufactured using plasticizers which can migrate out of the PVC matrix into bodily fluids and has other properties not ideally suited for medical treatment applications. Likewise, due to the inherent nature of plasticized PVC tubing, there arises the potential absorption of medicines and other components of aqueous fluids used in medical treatments into the sidewall of the PVC tube. Polyurethane is potentially a substitute for PVC. However, dual layer tubing comprised of polyurethane and polyethylene suffers from the inability of the two layers to remain adhered to each other under low to moderate stress, strain or mechanical manipulation conditions. U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,844 to Schmitt (“Schmitt”), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth, discloses a tri-layer tube which is embodied in a commercial product sold under the trademark “SUREPATH 151” by the Natvar Division of Tekni-Plex, Inc. As disclosed in Schmitt, an outer layer of PVC and an inner fluid-contact layer of low density polyethylene (LDPE) are co-extruded with an intermediate tie layer of ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer (EVA). However, while Schmitt greatly reduces the possibility for the migration of additives from the PVC to the fluid and absorption of components from the fluid to the PVC tubing by providing a LDPE fluid-contact layer, elimination of the PVC is preferred. Other tubing configurations are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,647,949, U.S. Pat. No. 4,211,741 and U.S. Patent Publication No. 2007/0119511, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In accordance with the invention there is provided a tubing, tube or tubular device that comprises at least three concentric layers of polymeric materials comprising an outer layer of a first selected polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyurethane), an inner layer of a second selected polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene) and an intermediate layer of a third polymeric material (typically comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an acrylate containing polymer) that is disposed between and binds the inner and outer layers together by adhesion mechanisms, such as chemical adhesion. The layers of polymeric materials are co-extruded together to form the tubing such that the outer and inner layers are adhered to the intermediate or middle layer and thus adhered to each other. The tubing is formed with a central hollow channel, bore or passage that is radially surrounded and defined by the polymeric layers that act as the walls of the tubing.
  • The polymeric materials are preferably “contaminant free” meaning that they do not contain more than insignificant amounts of potentially unwanted materials (typically less than aboutout 0.5% and preferably less than about 0.2%, by weight) and/or prevent leaching or leaking of unwanted materials such as plasticizers, catalysts, monomers, metals, salts, ions or other substances that are potentially unwanted to a human being into an aqueous solution or medium with which one or the other of the three layers may come into contact during the normal course of use of the tubing in delivering aqueous fluid, such as insulin, chemotherapy drugs and other potentially unstable aqueous drug suspensions, to or from a human subject. In addition to acting as an adhesive between and adhering to the outer and inner layers, the intermediate layer prevents delamination of the outer and inner layers from the intermediate layers under conditions of relatively low to moderate stress or strain. In addition, the intermediate layer acts as a barrier to leaching or leaking of contaminants from the outer layer to or through the inner layer into the hollow central bore or passage of the tube.
  • Preferably the polymeric material of the outer layer is comprised of a polyurethane thermoplastic elastomeric material (“TPU”), the inner layer is comprised of a polyethylene (“PE”), typically a low density polyethylene (“LDPE”), linear low density polyethylene (“LLDPE”), high density polyethylene (“HDPE”) or blends thereof, and the intermediate or middle layer is comprised of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer (EEA), ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer (EMA), an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer (AEMA), a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • With reference to FIGS. 1, 2, preferably the polyurethane outer layer 1 is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″ in thickness, T3, the inner layer polyethylene layer 3 is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″ in thickness, T1, and the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2 is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″ in thickness, T2. The layers 1, 2, 3 collectively form a tubular wall surrounding and defining a central fluid flow passage 20.
  • Ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymers (EEA), Ethylene methyl acrylate (EMA) copolymers and anhydride grated ethylene methyl acrylate (AEMA) copolymers are elastomeric in nature and have excellent visual clarity. In a typical 3M3L co-extrusion process, TPU, EEA or EMA or AEMA and PE are melt extruded through a die head to form a tubular shaped extrudate that is then cooled through conventional water baths or water vacuum tanks and which are either subsequently wound or cut into a particular length for use. The level of elasticity and softness of the EEA, EMA AEMA or copolymer thereof is controlled through the amount of ethyl acrylate or methyl acrylate comonomer utilized with ethylene in the copolymerization process. The resulting three layer tubes manufactured by such a co-extrusion process act in a monolithic manner in that they return to close to their original shape and dimensions after being strained or stretched in a tensile manner along the longitudinal axis of the tube at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% and without any visual delaminaton between any of the layers after being submersed in water at about 60° C. for about 36 hours.
  • In accordance with the invention there is provided a tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • The inner layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polyethylene, the outer layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an aromatic or aliphatic polyether based polyurethane and the middle layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer.
  • The polyethylene typically comprises one or more of a low density polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene and a high density polyethylene, the aromatic polyether based polyurethane typically comprises a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer typically comprises at least about 19.5 percent ethyl acrylate content by weight.
  • The inner layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of polyethylene, the outer layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of a aromatic polyether based polyurethane and the middle layer typically comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
  • The inner layer can comprise more than about 90% by weight of low density polyethylene (LDPE) while the outer layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the middle layer comprises more than about 90% an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
  • Typically, the thickness of the polyurethane outer layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″, the thickness of the inner polyethylene layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″ and the thickness of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″.
  • Most preferably, the inner and outer layers do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress up to of about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% when measured by pulling a length of tubing about 2 inches in axial length along its axis using a Lloyd LR5K plus mechanical tester at a pull rate of about 12 inches/minute at ambient environmental conditions of about 72 degrees F. and about 50% relative humidity, the break point of the tubing 10 being about 57-62 MPa and about 1000-1050%.
  • Most preferably, the tube does not visually delaminate after being subjected to submersion in water at 60° C. for 36 hours and subsequently mechanically flattened by manual squeezing of the tube from its normal round in cross-sectional condition to a flattened or oval shape cross-sectional shape or condition.
  • Preferably the tube has a central axial fluid flow passage through which aqueous fluid is routed, the inner layer having a radially inner wall surface that contacts the aqueous fluid, the outer and inner layers resisting delamination from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%.
  • In another aspect of the invention there is provided a medical tube for transport of aqueous fluid comprising:
      • an inner layer comprising more than about 90% by weight of a polyethylene
      • an outer layer comprising more than about 90% by weight of a an aromatic polyether-based polyurethane and,
      • a middle layer disposed between the outer and inner layers comprising more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • In such an embodiment, the inner and outer layers preferably do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%. And such a tube preferably does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
  • In another aspect of the invention there is provided, a medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
      • an inner layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene.
      • an outer layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an aromatic polyether-based polyurethane,
      • a middle layer disposed between the inner and outer layers comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing,
      • wherein said tubing does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
  • In another aspect of the invention there is provided a medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
      • an inner layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a low density polyethylene,
      • an outer layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane,
      • a middle layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing,
      • wherein the tubing does not visually delaminate at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%, and,
      • wherein the tubing does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
  • Most preferably the middle layer serves as a barrier against, prevents or substantially lessens migration of mobile moieties such as monomers, short chained polymers, ions, water, small organic molecules, metals, plasticizers, catalysts and the like between the outer and inner layers or from the outer layer into the inner layer or the central flow passage or from the central flow passage or inner layer into the outer layer.
  • Further in accordance with the invention there is provided a method of forming a medical tube comprising an outer layer, an innermost layer and an intermediate layer disposed between the outer layer and the innermost layer, the method comprising:
  • selecting a first polymeric material having a selected structural stability;
  • selecting a second polymeric material that is inert to aqueous fluids;
  • selecting a third polymeric material that readily bonds and adheres to the first and second polymeric materials on co-extrusion and cooling of the materials;
  • co-extruding the selected first, second and third polymeric materials to form the medical tubing in a configuration such that the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the first polymeric material, the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the second polymeric material and the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the third polymeric material.
  • Preferably in such a method the first polymeric material is selected to be a polyurethane, the second polymeric material is selected to be a polyethylene and the third polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of said acrylate copolymers or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
  • Further in accordance with the invention there is provided a method of delivering an aqueous fluid to a subject comprising;
  • selecting a tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing;
  • wherein the tube has a central fluid flow passage surrounded by the layers;
  • routing an aqueous fluid through the central fluid flow passage of the tube, and,
  • delivering the aqueous fluid routed through the central fluid flow passage into a blood vessel of the subject.
  • In such a method, the step of selecting preferably comprises:
  • co-extruding the outer, inner and middle layers to form the tube such that the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the polyurethane, the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the polyethylyene and the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of one or more of the arcylate copolymers.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The drawings depict one or more embodiments of the invention that are shown by way of examples of the invention wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a tri-layered tube showing the outer and middle or intermediate layers broken away in order to better illustrate the construction and arrangement of the tubing;
  • FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines 2-2 of the tube 10 shown in FIG. 1.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION
  • There is shown in FIG. 1 an embodiment of a co-extruded tri-layer tubing 10 according to the invention which comprises an outer layer 1 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyurethane material, typically a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane one example of which is Lubrizol TPU Pellethane 2363-90AE, an inner fluid-contact layer 3 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene material, typically a low density polyethylene, one example of which is Westlake LDPE EM808AA and an intermediate bonding layer 2 comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of these acrylate based compounds or compositions. One example of a suitable ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer is Dow Amplify EA 103 (Ethylene Ethyl Acrylate being about 19.5% by weight). Examples of suitable ethylene methyl acrylate copolymers are Westlake MA SP2268 (Ethylene Methyl Acrylate being about 24% by weight), Westlake MA SP2220 (Ethylene Methyl Acrylate being about 20% by weight). One example of a suitable anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer is Westlake Tymax GA 7001 (Anhydride grafted Ethylene Methyl Acrylate)
  • As shown in FIG. 1 the outer layer of polyurethane 1 has a radially inner facing surface S1 that binds and adheres to a radially outer facing surface S2 of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2. Similarly the inner layer of polyethylene material 3 has a radially outer facing surface S4 that binds and adheres to the radially inner facing surface S3 of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer 2. The intermediate layer 2 adheres to the outer 1 and inner 3 layers such that the layers 1 and 3 remain adhered to layer 2 and to each other when the tube 10 is subjected to a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950% as measured by pulling a length of tubing 10 of about 2 inches in axial length L along its axis A using a Lloyd LR5K Plus mechanical tester at a pull rate of about 12 inches/minute at ambient environmental conditions of about 72 degrees F. and about 50% relative humidity, the break point of the tubing 10 being at about 57-62 MPa and about 1000-1050%. The layers 1, 2, 3 of such tubing 10 does not visually delaminate after being subjected to submersion in water at 60° C. for 36 hours and subsequently mechanically flattened by manual squeezing of the tube from its normal round in cross-sectional condition to a flattened or oval shape cross-sectional shape or condition.
  • As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the layers 1, 2, 3 are formed into structurally stable walls that surround and enclose a central hollow fluid passage 20 through which an aqueous solution is routed and flows in an axial A direction contacting the radially inner facing surface S5 of the inner layer 3. The intermediate layer 2 binds and holds the inner 3 and outer 1 layers together.
  • The inner layer 3 provides a radially inner fluid-contact surface S5, the thickness, of the inner layer 3 typically ranging in cross-sectional thickness T1 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches. The intermediate layer 2 typically ranges in cross-sectional thickness T2 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches. The outer layer 1 typically ranges in cross-sectional thickness T3 of between about 0.001 inches and about 0.025 inches.
  • The polyethylene material is preferably a branched low-density polyethylene (LDPE), such as Westlake EM808, available from Westlake Chemical Corporation. The polyethylene material can be a linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) such as Dowlex 2035G, available from the Dow Chemical Company. The polyethylene material can also be a high-density polyethylene (HDPE), such as Chevron 9506 HDPE, Chevron 9406 HDPE, and Chevron 9503 HDPE, available from Chevron Corporation.
  • The polyurethane elastomer (TPU) is typically the reaction product of a polyol and isocyanate and usually includes a combination of hard and soft segment domains. An aromatic polyether-based TPU or an aliphatic polyether-based TPU can be used such as a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane. Preferred, TPU's include the Pellethane 2363-80 AE series available from the Lubrizol Corporation such as Lubrizol TPU Pellethane 2363-90AE.
  • The respective thickness of each layer of tubing 10,20 can be controlled by the extrusion tooling utilized, such as the “Tri Die” extrusion apparatus manufactured by the Genca Division of General Cable Company, Clearwater, Fla. The extrusion apparatus is selected so as to provide a uniform thickness of the layers 1, 2, 3 along the substantial entirety of the axial length L of all three layers 1, 2, 3.
  • The polymeric materials of which the layers 1, 2, 3 are comprised are selected so as to be visually clear or transparent and manually flexible along and around the axis A of the tubing. The polymeric materials are also selected so as to maintain the integrity of the tubing 10 (namely delamination does not occur) and its transparency or clarity after being subjected to ethylene oxide (EtO) and gamma irradiation sterilization processes.
  • The foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, those skilled in the art will realize that equivalents thereof are contemplated by the description above and that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention, all such equivalents, changes and modifications falling within the scope of the claims hereof.

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1. A tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
2. The tube of claim 1 where the inner layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of an aromatic or aliphatic polyether based polyurethane and the middle layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer.
3. The tube of claim 2 where the polyethylene comprises one or more of a low density polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene and a high density polyethylene, the aromatic polyether based polyurethane comprises a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer comprises at least about 19.5 percent ethyl acrylate content by weight.
4. The tube of claim 1 wherein the inner layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of polyethylene, the outer layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of a aromatic polyether based polyurethane and the middle layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
5. The tube of claim 4 where the polyethylene comprises one or more of a low density polyethylene, a linear low density polyethylene and a high density polyethylene, the aromatic polyether based polyurethane comprises a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer comprises at least about 19.5 percent by weight methyl acrylate content.
6. The tube of claim 1 where the inner layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of low density polyethylene (LDPE), the outer layer comprises more than about 90% by weight of a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane and the middle layer comprises more than about 90% an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer.
7. The tube of claim 1 wherein the thickness of the polyurethane outer layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″, the thickness of the inner polyethylene layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″ and the thickness of the intermediate acrylate copolymer layer is between about 0.001″ and about 0.025″.
8. The tube of claim 1 wherein the inner and outer layers do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress up to of about 55 MPa and a strain up to about 900-950%.
9. The tube of claim 1 wherein the tube does not visually delaminate when submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
10. The tube of claim 1 wherein the tube has a central axial fluid flow passage through which aqueous fluid is routed, the inner layer having a radially inner wall surface that contacts the aqueous fluid the outer and inner layers resisting delamination from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%.
11. The tube of claim 10 wherein the tube does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
12. A medical tube for transport of aqueous fluid comprising:
an inner layer comprising more than about 90% by weight of a polyethylene
an outer layer comprising more than about 90% by weight of an aromatic polyether-based polyurethane and,
a middle layer disposed between the outer and inner layers comprising more than about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
13. The medical tube of claim 12 wherein the inner and outer layers do not visually delaminate from each other at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%.
14. The tube of claim 13 wherein the tube does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
15. A medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
an inner layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polyethylene.
an outer layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an aromatic polyether-based polyurethane,
a middle layer disposed between the inner and outer layers comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing,
wherein said tubing does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
16. A medical tube for transport of an aqueous fluid comprising:
an inner layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a low density polyethylene,
an outer layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of a polytetramethyleneglycol-based polyurethane,
a middle layer comprised of at least about 90% by weight of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing,
wherein the tubing does not visually delaminate at a stress of up to about 55 MPa and a strain of up to about 900-950%, and,
wherein the tubing does not visually delaminate after being submersed in water at 60° C. for 36 hours.
17. Method of forming a medical tube comprising an outer layer, an innermost layer and an intermediate layer disposed between the outer layer and the innermost layer, the method comprising:
selecting a first polymeric material having a selected structural stability;
selecting a second polymeric material that is inert to aqueous fluids;
selecting a third polymeric material that readily bonds and adheres to the first and second polymeric materials on co-extrusion and cooling of the materials;
co-extruding the selected first, second and third polymeric materials to form the medical tubing in a configuration such that the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the first polymeric material, the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the second polymeric material and the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the third polymeric material.
18. The method of claim 17 wherein the first polymeric material is selected to be a polyurethane, the second polymeric material is selected to be a polyethylene and the third polymeric material is selected from the group consisting of an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer, an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing.
19. Method of delivering an aqueous fluid to a subject comprising;
selecting a tube comprising an inner layer, an outer layer and a middle layer, wherein the inner layer comprises a polyethylene, the outer layer comprises a thermoplastic polyurethane and the middle layer comprises an ethylene ethyl acrylate copolymer or an ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer or an anhydride grafted ethylene methyl acrylate copolymer, a copolymer of two or more of said acrylates or a mixture of two or more of the foregoing;
wherein the tube has a central fluid flow passage surrounded by the layers;
routing an aqueous fluid through the central fluid flow passage of the tube, and,
delivering the aqueous fluid routed through the central fluid flow passage into a blood vessel of the subject.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein the step of selecting comprises:
Co-extruding the outer, inner and middle layers to form the tube such that the outer layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of the polyurethane, the inner layer comprises at least about 90% weight of the polyethylyene and the intermediate layer comprises at least about 90% by weight of one or more of the arcylate copolymers.
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