Tool-less pacemaker lead assembly
First Claim
1. A lead connection assembly for an implantable device forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead without tools comprising:
- an electrically insulative housing having a biocompatible exterior surface;
a longitudinal bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive terminal tip portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead;
a connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retaining connector means in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the bore, the spring retaining connector means further being adapted to be electrically connected to the internal circuitry of the implantable device, the helix of the retaining connector means further being adapted to receive the pin portion of the lead making electrical contact to the conductive pin terminal thereof, the connector means operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and
wherein the insertion of the lead further provides a biocompatible seal accomplishing electrical and fluid isolation of the connector means from bodily fluids proximate the exterior surface of the implantable device.
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Abstract
A lead connection assembly for an implantable device forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead without tools employs connectors in the form of a resilient conductive spring-retainers each in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in a bore for receiving the lead. Each spring retaining connector is electrically connected to the internal circuitry of the implantable device using a feedthrough connection and the helix of the retaining connector means is adapted to receive a terminal poriton of the lead. The helix operates in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a direction, which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is simultaneously freed to move axially in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the unwinding direction.
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7 Claims
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1. A lead connection assembly for an implantable device forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead without tools comprising:
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an electrically insulative housing having a biocompatible exterior surface; a longitudinal bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive terminal tip portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead; a connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retaining connector means in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the bore, the spring retaining connector means further being adapted to be electrically connected to the internal circuitry of the implantable device, the helix of the retaining connector means further being adapted to receive the pin portion of the lead making electrical contact to the conductive pin terminal thereof, the connector means operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and wherein the insertion of the lead further provides a biocompatible seal accomplishing electrical and fluid isolation of the connector means from bodily fluids proximate the exterior surface of the implantable device.
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2. A lead connection assembly for an implantable device forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead having pin and ring connectors adapted to be connected and disconnected without tools comprising
an electrically insulative housing having a biocompatible exterior surface; -
a longitudinal bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive terminal tip portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead; a longitudinal first bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive pin terminal first portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead; a longitudinal second bore having a diameter greater than the first bore in the housing open to the first bore and to the exterior surface of the housing for receiving a second cylindrical portion of the electrical lead having a diameter greater than that of the tip portion and carrying a ring terminal connector; a first connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retaining connector in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the first bore, the spring retaining connector means adapted to be electrically connected to the internal circuitry of the implantable device, the helix of the retaining connector means further being adapted to receive the pin portion of the lead making electrical contact with the conductive pin terminal thereof, the connection operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction, which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and wherein the insertion of the lead further provides a biocompatible seal accomplishing electrical and fluid isolation of the connector means from bodily fluids proximate the exterior surface of the implantable device. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A lead connection assembly for an implantable device forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead, having pin and ring connectors comprising:
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an electrically insulative housing having a biocompatible exterior surface; a longitudinal first bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive pin terminal first cylindrical portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead; a longitudinal second bore having a diameter greater than the first bore in the housing open to the first bore and to the exterior surface of the housing for receiving a second cylindrical portion of the lead having a diameter greater than that of the pin portion and carrying a ring terminal connector; pin terminal connector means for electrically connecting the tip terminal to the internal circuitry of the implantable device; ring terminal connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retainer in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the second bore, the spring retaining connector means having a terminal electrically connected to the circuitry of the implantable device, the helix of the retaining connector means being adapted to receive the second cylindrical portion of the lead making electrical contact to the conductive ring terminal thereof, the connector means operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and wherein the insertion of the lead further provides a biocompatible seal accomplishing electrical and fluid isolation of the connector means from bodily fluids proximate the exterior surface of the implantable device.
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7. A lead connection assembly for an implantable device for forming a subcutaneous electrical and mechanical connection with an electrical lead having a pin and at least one ring connector without the need of tools comprising:
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an electrically insulative housing having a biocompatible exterior surface; a longitudinal first bore in the housing for receiving an electrically conductive pin terminal first portion of a generally cylindrical electrical lead; a longitudinal second bore having a diameter greater than the first bore in the housing open to the first bore and to the exterior surface of the housing for receiving a second cylindrical portion of the electrical lead having a diameter greater than that of the pin portion and carrying at least one ring terminal connector; a first connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retaining connector in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the first bore, the spring retaining connector means having a terminal being in electrical communication with the circuitry of the implantable device, the helix of the retaining connector means being adapted to receive the tip portion of the lead making electrical contact to the conductive terminal thereof, the first connector means operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and at least one second connector means in the form of a resilient conductive spring retainer in the shape of a generally cylindrical helix disposed in the second bore, the second connector means having a terminal in electrical communication with the implantable device, the helix of each second retaining connector means being adapted to receive the second cylindrical potion of the lead making electrical contact with a respective conductive ring terminal, each second connector means operating in a manner such that when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a first direction which would tend to unwind the helix, the lead is freed to move longitudinally in and out of the helix coil and when the lead is rotated a partial revolution within the helix in a second direction which tends to tighten the helix winding, the coil of the second connector means permanently seizes the lead such that it cannot be withdrawn without first being rotated in the first direction; and wherein the insertion of the lead further provides a biocompatible seal accomplishing electrical and fluid isolation of the connector means from bodily fluids proximate the exterior surface of the implantable device.
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Specification