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Variable rate timer for a cardiac pacemaker

  • US 4,140,132 A
  • Filed: 03/23/1978
  • Issued: 02/20/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/23/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In combination with a cardiac pacemaker having a primary power supply and primary circuit including a constant timing resistor and a capacitor forming means establishing a fixed rate pacing pulse, a variable timing device making said fixed rate variable as a function of the physical activity of the subject wearing the pacemaker comprising a circuit includinga high impedance AC voltage generating means self-generating voltage as a function of the physical activity of said subject,means rectifying said voltage producing a direct current,a first rapidly charging capacitor,a second capacitor having a resistor in series therewith charging proportionally to the term of physical activity of said subject,discharge means in circuit with said first mentioned capacitor and with said second mentioned capacitor and said resistor,said voltage generating means charging said capacitors,a field effect transistor having a gate having a high input impedance, and having a drain and a source forming a drain-source current resistance path, said gate responding to voltage applied thereto varying the resistance of said drain-source path,said drain-source path replacing said fixed rate constant timing resistor in said circuit of said pacemaker and substituting a variable rate as a function of its resistance,said first mentioned capacitor applying voltage to said gate directly responsive to the physical activity of said subject, said gate responsive to the voltage applied thereto reducing the resistance of said drain-source path to increase conduction therethrough and increase the pacing pulse rate of said pacemaker as a function of the physical activity of said subject, andsaid second capacitor through said resistor in series therewith applying voltage to said gate upon cessation of physical activity of said subject, said voltage being applied proportionally to the term of physical activity of said subject as said capacitor discharges, thus reducing the voltage applied to said gate with resulting increase in resistance in said drain source path and a consequent decrease in said pacing pulse rate corresponding to the decrease which would take place within a normal pulse rate after a period of physical activity.

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