Ambulatory energy transfer system for an implantable medical device and method therefore
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61N-001/40
출원번호
UP-0836603
(2004-04-30)
등록번호
US-7515967
(2009-07-01)
발명자
/ 주소
Phillips, William C.
Olson, David P.
Schommer, Mark E.
Schmeling, Andrew L.
Elvidge, Michael J.
출원인 / 주소
Medtronic, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
IPLM Group, P.A.
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An external power system, system and method for transcutaneous energy transfer to an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to the componentry. The implantable medical device is adapted to implanted at a location in a
An external power system, system and method for transcutaneous energy transfer to an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to the componentry. The implantable medical device is adapted to implanted at a location in a patient. An external power source has a primary coil contained in a housing. The external power source is capable of providing energy to the implantable medical device when the primary coil of the external power source is placed in proximity of the secondary coil of the implantable medical device. A holder is adapted to be externally positioned with respect to the patient at a spot in proximity of the location of the implantable medical device and secured at the spot. The holder is attachable to the housing after the holder is secured to the patient.
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What is claimed is: 1. An external power system for transcutaneous energy transfer to an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to said componentry, said implantable medical device adapted to be implanted at a locati
What is claimed is: 1. An external power system for transcutaneous energy transfer to an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to said componentry, said implantable medical device adapted to be implanted at a location in a patient, comprising: an external power source having a primary coil contained in a housing; said external power source capable of providing energy to said implantable medical device when said primary coil of said external power source is placed in proximity of said secondary coil of said implantable medical device; and a holder adapted to be externally positioned with respect to said patient at a spot in proximity of said location of said implantable medical device and secured at said spot; engaging members comprised of two ears and two mating tabs on opposing portions of said holder and said housing, creating an axis between said two mating tabs; said holder being secured with said engaging members to said housing, wherein said housing is allowed to pivot with respect to said holder on said axis. 2. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said holder has a surface closest to said implantable medical device and wherein said surface is tacky with respect to said patient. 3. An external power system as in claim 2 wherein said surface has a durometer of about 40 Shore A. 4. An external power system as in claim 1 further comprising a belt coupled to said holder and adapted to secure said holder to said patient. 5. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said holder comprises: a flexible body portion having a central opening. 6. An external power system as in claim 5 wherein said housing has a surface, and wherein said surface contacts said patient via said central opening. 7. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said external power source further comprises a laterally repositionable magnetic core located in said housing. 8. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive. 9. An external power system as in claim 8 wherein said external power source further comprises a temperature sensor thermally coupled to said surface of said housing. 10. An external power system as in claim 9 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry coupled to said temperature sensor operative to limit said energy transfer at least in part as a function of said temperature. 11. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having a resonant frequency; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to said resonant frequency. 12. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having an impedance; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to minimize said impedance. 13. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having an energy transfer efficiency; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to increase said energy transfer efficiency of said inductively tuned circuit. 14. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein said implantable medical device has a rechargeable power source operatively couple to said secondary coil and to said componentry. 15. An external power system as in claim 1 wherein: a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive; and wherein said external power source further comprises: a temperature sensor thermally coupled to said surface of said housing; circuitry coupled to said temperature sensor operative to limit energization of said external power source when said temperature sensor senses a temperature that exceeds a predetermined limit. 16. A system for transcutaneous energy transfer, comprising: an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to said componentry, said implantable medical device adapted to be implanted at a location in a patient an external power source having a primary coil contained in a housing; said external power source capable of providing energy to said implantable medical device when said primary coil of said external power source is placed in proximity of said secondary coil of said implantable medical device; and a holder adapted to be externally positioned with respect to said patient at a spot in proximity of said location of said implantable medical device and secured at said spot; engaging members comprised of two ears and two mating tabs on opposing portions of said holder and said housing, creating an axis between said two mating tabs; said holder being secured with said engaging members to said housing, wherein said housing is allowed to pivot with respect to each holder on said axis. 17. A system as in claim 16 wherein said holder has a surface closest to said implantable medical device and wherein said surface is tacky with respect to said patient. 18. A system as in claim 17 wherein said surface has a durometer of about 40 Shore A. 19. A system as in claim 16 further comprising a belt coupled to said holder and adapted to secure said holder to said patient. 20. A system as in claim 16 wherein said holder comprises: a flexible body portion having a central opening. 21. A system as in claim 20 wherein said housing has a surface, and wherein said surface contacts said patient via said central opening. 22. A system as in claim 16 wherein said external power source further comprises a laterally repositionable magnetic core located in said housing. 23. A system as in claim 16 wherein a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive. 24. A system as in claim 23 wherein said external power source further comprises a temperature sensor thermally coupled to said surface of said housing. 25. A system as in claim 24 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry coupled to said temperature sensor operative to limit said energy transfer at least in part as a function of said temperature. 26. A system as in claim 16 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having a resonant frequency; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to said resonant frequency. 27. A system as in claim 16 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having an impedance; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to minimize said impedance. 28. A system as in claim 16 wherein said external power source further comprises circuitry, operatively coupled to said primary coil, capable of inductively energizing said secondary coil by driving said primary coil at a carrier frequency when said primary coil of said external power source is externally placed in proximity of said secondary coil creating a tuned inductive circuit having an energy transfer efficiency; said circuitry adjusting said carrier frequency to increase said energy transfer efficiency of said inductively tuned circuit. 29. A system as in claim 16 wherein said implantable medical device has a rechargeable power source operatively couple to said secondary coil and to said componentry. 30. A system as in claim 16 wherein: a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive; and wherein said external power source further comprises: a temperature sensor thermally coupled to said surface of said housing; circuitry coupled to said temperature sensor operative to limit energization of said external power source when said temperature sensor senses a temperature that exceeds a predetermined limit. 31. A method of transcutaneous energy transfer from an external power source having a primary coil contained in a housing to an implantable medical device having componentry for providing a therapeutic output and a secondary coil operatively coupled to said componentry, said implantable medical device adapted to be implanted at a location in a patient, comprising the steps of: placing a holder with respect to said patient at a spot in proximity of said location of said implantable medical device; securing said holder at said spot; and then securing said housing to said holder with engaging members comprising two ears and two mating tabs on opposing portions of said holder and said housing, creating an axis between said two mating tabs, wherein said housing is allowed to pivot with respect to said holder on said axis. 32. A method as in claim 31 wherein said holder has a surface closest to said implantable medical device and wherein said surface is tacky with respect to said patient. 33. A method as in claim 32 wherein said surface has a durometer of about 40 Shore A. 34. A method as in claim 31 wherein said securing step is accomplished using a belt coupled to said holder. 35. A method as in claim 31 further comprising the step of laterally repositioning a magnetic core located in said housing to improve efficiency of said transcutaneous energy transfer. 36. A method as in claim 31 wherein a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive. 37. A method as in claim 36 further comprising the step of limiting said energy transfer at least in part as a function of a temperature of a temperature sensor thermally coupled to said surface of said housing. 38. A method as in claim 31 further comprising the step of adjusting a carrier frequency of said primary coil inductively driving said secondary coil, forming a tuned inductive circuit having a resonant frequency, to said resonant frequency of said tuned inductive circuit. 39. A method as in claim 31 further comprising the step of adjusting a carrier frequency of said primary coil inductively driving said secondary coil, forming a tuned inductive circuit having an impedance, to minimize said impedance of said tuned inductive circuit. 40. A method as in claim 31 further comprising the step of adjusting a carrier frequency of said primary coil inductively driving said secondary coil, forming a tuned inductive circuit having an energy transfer efficiency, to increase said energy transfer efficiency of said tuned inductive circuit. 41. A method as in claim 31 wherein said implantable medical device has a rechargeable power source operatively couple to said secondary coil and to said componentry. 42. A method as in claim 31 wherein a surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil is thermally conductive, wherein a temperature sensor is thermally coupled to said surface of said housing and further comprising the steps of: sensing a temperature of said surface of said housing closest to said secondary coil; limiting energization of said external power source when said temperature exceeds a predetermined limit. 43. A method as in claim 31 wherein said holder further comprises a central opening, said housing contacting said patient via said central opening.
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