EXTERNAL CHARGER WITH ADJUSTABLE ALIGNMENT INDICATOR
First Claim
1. A method of controlling the charging of a medical device implanted within a patient, comprising:
- transcutaneously transmitting electrical energy at a plurality of different frequencies to the implanted medical device;
measuring the magnitude of the transmitted electrical energy respectively at the plurality of frequencies;
selecting one of the frequencies based on the measured magnitude of the electrical energy; and
setting a charge strength threshold at which a charge strength indicator generates a user-discernible signal based on the selected frequency.
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Abstract
Electrical energy is transcutaneously transmitted at a plurality of different frequencies to an implanted medical device. The magnitude of the transmitted electrical energy respectively measured at the plurality of frequencies. One of the frequencies is selected based on the measured magnitude of the electrical energy (e.g., the frequency at which the measured magnitude of the electrical energy is the greatest). A depth level at which the medical device is implanted within the patient is determined based on the selected frequency. For example, the depth level may be determined to be relatively shallow if the selected frequency is relatively high, and relatively deep if the selected frequency is relative low. A charge strength threshold at which a charge strength indicator generates a user-discernible signal can then be set based on the determined depth level.
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34 Claims
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1. A method of controlling the charging of a medical device implanted within a patient, comprising:
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transcutaneously transmitting electrical energy at a plurality of different frequencies to the implanted medical device; measuring the magnitude of the transmitted electrical energy respectively at the plurality of frequencies; selecting one of the frequencies based on the measured magnitude of the electrical energy; and setting a charge strength threshold at which a charge strength indicator generates a user-discernible signal based on the selected frequency. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An implantable medical system, comprising:
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an implantable medical device; an external charger configured for transcutaneously transmitting electrical energy at a plurality of different frequencies to the implanted medical device; a charge strength indicator configured for generating a user-discernible signal; a detector configured for measuring the magnitude of the transmitted electrical energy respectively at the plurality of frequencies; memory configured for storing a charge strength threshold at which the charge strength indicator generates the user-discernible signal; and a processor configured for selecting one of the frequencies based on the measured magnitude of the electrical energy, and setting the charge strength threshold based on the selected frequency. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. An external charger for an implantable medical device, comprising:
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a source of electrical power; an alternating current (AC) coil configured for transcutaneously transmitting electrical energy from the electrical power source to the implanted medical device; a charge strength indicator configured for generating a user-discernible signal; a detector configured for measuring the magnitude of the transmitted electrical energy respectively at the plurality of frequencies; memory configured for storing a charge strength threshold at which the charge strength indicator generates a user-discernible signal; and a processor configured for selecting one of the frequencies based on the measured magnitude of the electrical energy, and setting the charge strength threshold based on the selected frequency. - View Dependent Claims (25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34)
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