Sequential pneumatic control device, supplied with electric energy
First Claim
1. A sequential pneumatic control device implantable in the human body and supplied with electrical energy, for use at least with a pneumatically operated cardiac prosthesis of the type formed by a biventricular monobloc assembly said control device comprising:
- at least one housing forming an enclosure for a drive gas reserve, said housing comprised of an open rigid case having at least one opening therein and a wall, said wall being at least partially flexible and sealingly connected to said case such that said wall is subjected to flexing by the internal pressures of the human body and forms a flexible pocket, and such that the gas reserve is formed partly by said open rigid case and partly by said flexible pocket;
a motor mounted in said housing;
a pneumatic pump mounted in said housing and driven by said motor;
at least one main valve mounted in said housing for distributing the pressurized gas delivered by the pump to a device output port;
at least one electric motor mounted in said housing for actuating said valve;
a reference pressure detector;
a detector means for receiving a signal responsive to a cardiac condition; and
control means mounted in said housing and having inputs connected to said reference pressure detector and said detector means and having outputs connected to the motors of the pneumatic pump and of the valve.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a sequential pneumatic control device, supplied with electric energy, for a total cardiac prosthesis (4) formed by a biventricular monobloc assembly with pneumatic operation, this device being contained in at least one sealed case (10) implantable in the human body; this device comprises an enclosure forming a drive fluid reserve defined by a wall at least partially flexible (12) subjected to the internal pressure of the human body, whereby the initial pressure of the drive fluid is made permanently dependent on said internal pressure of the body, which serves as a reference pressure.
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1. A sequential pneumatic control device implantable in the human body and supplied with electrical energy, for use at least with a pneumatically operated cardiac prosthesis of the type formed by a biventricular monobloc assembly said control device comprising:
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at least one housing forming an enclosure for a drive gas reserve, said housing comprised of an open rigid case having at least one opening therein and a wall, said wall being at least partially flexible and sealingly connected to said case such that said wall is subjected to flexing by the internal pressures of the human body and forms a flexible pocket, and such that the gas reserve is formed partly by said open rigid case and partly by said flexible pocket; a motor mounted in said housing; a pneumatic pump mounted in said housing and driven by said motor; at least one main valve mounted in said housing for distributing the pressurized gas delivered by the pump to a device output port; at least one electric motor mounted in said housing for actuating said valve; a reference pressure detector; a detector means for receiving a signal responsive to a cardiac condition; and control means mounted in said housing and having inputs connected to said reference pressure detector and said detector means and having outputs connected to the motors of the pneumatic pump and of the valve. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A sequential pneumatic control device implantable in the human body and supplied with electrical energy, said device for use at least with a pneumatically operated cardiac prosthesis of the type formed by a biventricular monobloc assembly, said control device comprising
a housing which forms an enclosure for a drive gas reserve, said housing comprised of: -
an open rigid case having at least one opening therein; a wall; and means for sealingly connecting said wall to said rigid case to form a flexible pocket in communication with said opening such that said wall is at least partially flexible but non-resilient so that when said device is implanted in the human body, said wall adds no additional forces to the internal pressures of the human body but rather said wall is flexed by the internal pressures of the human body, and so as to present a constant surface area thereto, wherein said gas reserve is formed partly by said open rigid case and partly by said flexible pocket. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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