Battery recharge management for implantable medical device
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61N-001/365
A61N-001/378
출원번호
US-0959138
(2010-12-02)
등록번호
US-8989869
(2015-03-24)
발명자
/ 주소
Torgerson, Nathan A.
Riekels, James E.
출원인 / 주소
Medtronic, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
IPLM Group, P.A.
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초록▼
An implantable medical device having an implantable power source such as a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The implantable medical device includes a recharge module that regulates the recharging process of the implantable power source using closed-loop feedback control. The recharge module include
An implantable medical device having an implantable power source such as a rechargeable lithium ion battery. The implantable medical device includes a recharge module that regulates the recharging process of the implantable power source using closed-loop feedback control. The recharge module includes a recharge regulator, a recharge measurement device monitoring at least one recharge parameter, and a recharge regulation control unit for regulating the recharge energy delivered to the power source in response to the recharge measurement device. The recharge module adjusts the energy provided to the power source to ensure that the power source is being recharged under safe levels.
대표청구항▼
1. A recharge management system for an implantable medical device, comprising in combination: a rechargeable power source operatively coupled with the implantable medical device;a recharge coil operatively coupled with the implantable medical device and being capable of receiving energy from an exte
1. A recharge management system for an implantable medical device, comprising in combination: a rechargeable power source operatively coupled with the implantable medical device;a recharge coil operatively coupled with the implantable medical device and being capable of receiving energy from an external device to recharge the rechargeable power source;a recharge measurement device configured to monitor a temperature; anda recharge regulation control unit configured to regulate a charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature monitored by the recharge measurement device. 2. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device further monitors a temperature of a component of an implantable medical device. 3. The recharge management system of claim 2 wherein the recharge regulation control unit increases the charging rate if the temperature is safe and a current level and a voltage level of the rechargeable power source are below a charge rate capacity of the rechargeable power source. 4. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge management device further monitors a temperature component of the implantable medical device. 5. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge regulation control unit also being capable of decreasing the charging rate in response to the input voltage and the temperature monitored by the recharge measurement device. 6. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge regulation control unit initially provides a relative low charging rate and subsequently increases the charging rate. 7. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge regulation control unit increases the charging rate to improve recharge efficiency. 8. The recharge management system of claim 7 wherein the recharge regulation control unit decreases the charging rate to reduce risk of damage to the rechargeable power source. 9. The recharge management system of claim 7 wherein the recharge regulation control unit decreases the charging rate if components of the implantable medical device are heating up above safe limits. 10. The recharge management system of claim 1, further comprising a telemetry unit providing communication between the external device and the recharge regulation control unit to adjust the charging rate provided by the external device. 11. The recharge management system of claim 1, further comprising: a recharge regulator receiving the energy from the recharge coil and providing the energy to the rechargeable power source. 12. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor a temperature of the implantable medical device. 13. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device is implantable. 14. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge regulation control unit is implantable. 15. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device and the recharge regulation control unit are implantable. 16. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the recharge coil and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge coil. 17. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit. 18. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the rechargeable power source and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the rechargeable power source. 19. The recharge management system of claim 1 wherein the implantable medical device further comprises an outer shield and wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the outer shield and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the outer shield. 20. A recharge management system for an implantable medical device, comprising in combination: an external device providing a source of recharge energy;a rechargeable power source operatively coupled with the implantable medical device;a recharge coil operatively coupled with the implantable medical device and being capable of receiving energy from the external device to recharge the rechargeable power source;a recharge measurement device configured to monitor a temperature; anda recharge regulation control unit configured to regulate a charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature monitored by the recharge measurement device. 21. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device further monitors a temperature of a component of an implantable medical device. 22. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge regulation control unit increases the charging rate if the temperature is safe and a current level and a voltage level of the rechargeable power source are below a charge rate capacity of the rechargeable power source. 23. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge management device further monitors a temperature component of the implantable medical device. 24. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge regulation control unit also being capable of decreasing the charging rate in response to the input voltage and the temperature monitored by the recharge measurement device. 25. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge regulation control unit initially provides a relatively low charging rate and subsequently increases the charging rate. 26. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge regulation control unit increases the charging rate to improve recharge efficiency. 27. The recharge management system of claim 26 wherein the recharge regulation control unit decreases the charging rate to reduce risk of damage to the rechargeable power source. 28. The recharge management system of claim 26 wherein the recharge regulation control unit decreases the charging rate if components of the implantable medical device are heating up above safe limits. 29. The recharge management system of claim 20, further comprising a telemetry unit providing communication between the external device and the recharge regulation control unit to adjust the charging rate provided by the external device. 30. The recharge management system of claim 20, further comprising: a recharge regulator receiving the energy from the recharge coil and providing the energy to the rechargeable power source. 31. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor a temperature of the implantable medical device. 32. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device is implantable. 33. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge regulation control unit is implantable. 34. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device and the recharge regulation control unit are implantable. 35. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the recharge coil and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge coil. 36. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit. 37. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the rechargeable power source and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the rechargeable power source. 38. The recharge management system of claim 20 wherein the implantable medical device further comprises an outer shield and wherein the recharge measurement device is configured to monitor the temperature of the outer shield and wherein the recharge regulation control unit is configured to regulate the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the outer shield. 39. A method of recharging a rechargeable power source operatively coupled within an implantable medical device using a recharge management system, comprising the steps of: (a) receiving energy with a recharge coil within the implantable medical device from an external energy source associated with an external device;(b) recharging the rechargeable power source with the energy;(c) monitoring, with a recharge measurement device, a temperature; and(d) regulating, with a recharge regulation control unit, the step of recharging in response to the step of monitoring by increasing a charging rate of the rechargeable power source in response, at least in part, on the temperature sensed in the monitoring step. 40. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the regulating step increases the charging rate if the temperature is safe and a current level and a voltage level of the rechargeable power source are below a charge rate capacity of the rechargeable power source. 41. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the regulating step initially provides a relatively low charging rate and subsequently increases the charging rate. 42. The method of recharging of claim 41 wherein the regulating step increases the charging rate to improve recharge efficiency. 43. The method of recharging of claim 42 wherein the regulating step decreases the charging rate to reduce risk of damage to the rechargeable power source. 44. The method of recharging of claim 42 wherein the regulating step decreases the charging rate if components of the implantable medical device are heating up above safe limits. 45. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the step of regulating increases the charging rate to improve recharge efficiency. 46. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the step of regulating reduces the charging rate to reduce the risk of damage to the rechargeable power source. 47. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the step of regulating reduces the charging rate to prevent overheating of the implantable medical device. 48. The method of recharging of claim 39 wherein the implantable medical device comprises a recharge regulator. 49. The method of claim 39 wherein the temperature in the monitoring step is a temperature of the implantable medical device. 50. The method of claim 39 wherein the temperature in the monitoring step is a temperature of a component of the implantable medical device. 51. The method of claim 39 wherein the monitoring step is accomplished internally. 52. The method of claim 39 wherein the regulating step is accomplished internally. 53. The method of claim 39 wherein the monitoring step and the regulating step are accomplished internally. 54. The method of claim 39 wherein the monitoring step monitors the temperature of the recharge coil and wherein the regulating step regulates the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge coil. 55. The method of claim 39 wherein the monitoring step monitors the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit and wherein the regulating step regulates the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge regulation control unit. 56. The method of claim 39 wherein the monitoring step monitors the temperature of the recharge measurement device and wherein the regulating step regulates the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the recharge measurement device. 57. The method of claim 39 wherein the implantable medical device further comprises an outer shield and wherein the monitoring step monitors the temperature of the outer shield and wherein the regulating step regulates the charging rate of the rechargeable power source by increasing the charging rate, at least in part, in response to the temperature of the outer shield.
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