Implantable miniature titanium to stainless steel connector
First Claim
1. An implantable device suitable for use in living tissue and adapted for sensing or stimulation in such living tissue, comprising:
- a hollow ceramic tube;
at least one titanium part hermetically bonded to said ceramic tube and forming a part of an electrically conductive electrode for communicating electrical signals between the device and living tissue; and
a stainless steel part secured to said at least one titanium part, thereby completing said electrode, and further comprising a receiver that accepts an electrically conductive wire.
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Abstract
An implantable miniature bonded device comprising a bimetallic electrode hermetically bonded to a ceramic tube that contains electrical components for processing electrical signals that are communicated to or from living tissue via an electrically conductive wire. The ceramic tube is an electrical insulator that is biocompatible and that is bonded to a titanium electrode part, which in turn is bonded to a stainless steel electrode part by brazing. Degradation of the electrical conductivity between the wire and the device is avoided by attaching an electrically conductive wire directly to the stainless steel part, rather than to the titanium part.
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1. An implantable device suitable for use in living tissue and adapted for sensing or stimulation in such living tissue, comprising:
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a hollow ceramic tube;
at least one titanium part hermetically bonded to said ceramic tube and forming a part of an electrically conductive electrode for communicating electrical signals between the device and living tissue; and
a stainless steel part secured to said at least one titanium part, thereby completing said electrode, and further comprising a receiver that accepts an electrically conductive wire. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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