Interference No. 103,270 and running back through the tube to the proximal end. Below the drawings is the following: when spring is compressed, by pulling on wire, it opens fastening itself to the Guide Catheter. CR-66, the next notebook page, states: II. The concept is to use a balloon as an anchoring device for the guide wire, to the Guide Catheter. By inflating the balloon the Guide wire is held in place within the guide catheter, therefor[e] allowing the dilatation catheter to be removed without an exchange wire. There are three drawings, the first showing the distal end of a hollow guide wire with a distal spring and an inflatable balloon on the wire, and the second and third showing the proximal end of the wire with an inflation valve in the bore of the wire and a luer adapter with an "inflation hypo" and a spring. A note says that "Spring fastens luer adapter to end of Hypo for inflation." Below is stated: The inflation valve would seal off the inner lumen of guide wire such that the 14Page: Previous 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 NextLast modified: November 3, 2007