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Date of Patent:
Aug. 13, 2024

Filed:

Feb. 18, 2022
Applicant:

Mentor Worldwide Llc, Irvine, CA (US);

Inventors:

Michael Hoffman, Hillsborough, NJ (US);

Sriram Natarajan, Hillsborough, NJ (US);

Annmarie Mullen, Bridgewater, NJ (US);

Hector Javier Toro Estrella, Lake Forest, CA (US);

Assignee:

MENTOR WORLDWIDE LLC, Irvine, CA (US);

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61F 2/12 (2006.01); B29C 55/00 (2006.01); B29C 55/12 (2006.01); B29K 83/00 (2006.01); B29L 31/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A61F 2/12 (2013.01); B29C 55/005 (2013.01); B29C 55/12 (2013.01); A61F 2240/001 (2013.01); B29K 2083/00 (2013.01); B29L 2031/7532 (2013.01);
Abstract

A method of making a self-sealing membrane for a prosthetic implant includes applying tension to a first layer of a cured elastomeric material to stretch the first layer, and while the first layer remains stretched, applying a second layer of an uncured elastomeric material over a first major surface of the first layer. After the second layer is cured, the tension on the first layer is released, whereupon the first layer returns to a non-stretched configuration for holding the second layer in contraction. The method includes, while the first layer remains stretched, applying a third layer of an uncured elastomeric material over a second major surface of the first layer. After curing the second and third layers, tension is released from the first layer, which returns to the non-stretched configuration for holding the second and third layers in contraction.


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