Miniature implantable connectors
First Claim
1. A spring clip connector adapted to receive a doorknob electrode for communicating electrical signals between living tissue and an implantable miniature device configured for monitoring and/or affecting body parameters, comprising:
- at least one prong for removably grasping said doorknob electrode;
a connection to at least one electrically conductive wire having a first end configured for electrical coupling to a selected portion of the living tissue and a second end configured for attachment to said spring clip;
wherein said spring clip is comprised of a biocompatible material.
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Abstract
Apparatus are disclosed for connecting electrically conductive wire to a miniature, implantable sensor or stimulator device for detecting electrical signals or stimulating living tissue. The implantable device has an electrically conductive end on its case which is intimately connected to a doorknob electrode for communicating electrical signals between the living tissue and the device by a biocompatible wire. A spring clip removably attaches to the doorknob electrode so that the wire may be easily attached to the doorknob electrode during surgery. An insulating rubber boot, which may be silicone, surrounds the case end, doorknob electrode, and spring clip to isolate the living tissue from the conductive components. The components are biocompatible materials.
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7 Claims
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1. A spring clip connector adapted to receive a doorknob electrode for communicating electrical signals between living tissue and an implantable miniature device configured for monitoring and/or affecting body parameters, comprising:
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at least one prong for removably grasping said doorknob electrode;
a connection to at least one electrically conductive wire having a first end configured for electrical coupling to a selected portion of the living tissue and a second end configured for attachment to said spring clip;
whereinsaid spring clip is comprised of a biocompatible material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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