Connector head for, and process of joining same to the case of an active implantable medical device such as a pacemaker, a defibrillator, a cardiovertor and/or multisite device
First Claim
1. A connector head for an active implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker, a defibrillator, a cardiovertor and/or a multisite device, comprising:
- means for mechanically and electrically assembling said head onto a case of the device;
a peripheral lip having a surface to be mated to the case so as to define an interface between the case and the connector head comprising a closed volume able to receive a quantity of a photo-hardenable adhesive;
an injection opening communicating with said closed volume for receiving said adhesive; and
at least one vent hole communicating with said closed volume;
wherein said connector head comprises a material allowing the irradiation of said adhesive by a light having wavelength adapted to harden said adhesive.
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Abstract
A connector head (10) and a process of joining a connector head to the case (12) of an active implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker, defibrillator, cardiovertor and/or a multisite device. The process includes the steps of a) mechanically and electrically assembling the connector head onto the case; b) injecting of a quantity of a photo-hardening adhesive, in particular a photo-reticulable silicone resin, into an interface formed between the assembled case and the connector head; c) irradiating the quantity of adhesive by a light having a wavelength that is adapted to harden the adhesive; d) optionally affixing a mask on a portion of the case; e) immersing the case provided with its connector head into a photo-hardening resin, so as to form on the case and the connector head a layer of photo-hardening resin coating; and f) irradiating this layer of resin by a light having a wavelength adapted to harden the resin. The connector head (10) is made out of a transparent or translucent material, and it comprises a peripheral lip (18) having a whose surface (20, 22) that mates to the case so as to define a closed volume (24) in an interface between the case and the connector head. The head has an injection opening at one extremity of the closed volume to inject adhesive (14) into the interface and at least one vent opening (16) communicating with the closed volume (24) at another extremity to allow the adhesive to fill the closed volume prior to curing.
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1. A connector head for an active implantable medical device, such as a pacemaker, a defibrillator, a cardiovertor and/or a multisite device, comprising:
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means for mechanically and electrically assembling said head onto a case of the device;
a peripheral lip having a surface to be mated to the case so as to define an interface between the case and the connector head comprising a closed volume able to receive a quantity of a photo-hardenable adhesive;
an injection opening communicating with said closed volume for receiving said adhesive; and
at least one vent hole communicating with said closed volume;
wherein said connector head comprises a material allowing the irradiation of said adhesive by a light having wavelength adapted to harden said adhesive. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A process for assembling an active implantable medical device such as a pacemaker, a defibrillator, a cardiovertor and/or a multisite device comprising a connector head and a case, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a connector head with a first surface that defines an interface when connected to the case;
b) mechanically and electrically assembling the connector head onto the case to form a unit;
c) injecting a quantity of a photo-hardening adhesive into the interface between the case and the connector head;
d) irradiating said quantity of adhesive by a light having a wavelength adapted to harden the adhesive;
e) affixing a mask on a portion of the case;
f) immersing the case and connector head unit into a photo-hardening resin, so as to form thereon a layer of photo-hardening resin coating; and
g) irradiating said layer of resin with a light having a wavelength adapted to harden the resin. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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