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Battery recommended replacement time indicator system

  • US 10,197,629 B2
  • Filed: 04/04/2014
  • Issued: 02/05/2019
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/10/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method of generating at least one recommended replacement time signal for a lithium carbon monofluoride battery in a battery recommended replacement time system for an implantable medical device, said system including a battery monitor, a signal generator, a memory and a controller in communication with the battery monitor, the signal generator and the memory, the method comprising:

  • first, with the controller monitoring time, waiting more than six months after implantation of the lithium carbon monofluoride battery before determining delta voltage data;

    measuring a plurality of associated unloaded and loaded battery voltages with a battery monitor and storing each of the plurality of associated loaded and unloaded battery voltages in the memory;

    determining a delta voltage for each associated unloaded and loaded battery voltages by determining the difference between each of the associated unloaded and loaded battery voltages;

    averaging sixteen of the determined delta voltages to determine an average delta voltage;

    determining, with the controller executing instructions stored in the memory, a minimum delta voltage from a plurality of averaged delta voltages;

    determining a plurality of threshold points after the minimum delta voltage is determined;

    andthe controller activating the signal generator to generate a recommended replacement time signal for the lithium carbon monofluoride battery with the use of the minimum delta voltage when at least one averaged delta voltage is detected by the battery monitor that has reached each of the plurality of the threshold points, each of the plurality of threshold points indicating a time of effective battery life remaining, the method of generating at least one recommended replacement time signal for a lithium carbon monofluoride battery being within the implantable medical device.

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