Apparatus for making direct electrical connection with an implantable medical device
First Claim
1. A system for making a direct electrical connection between an implantable device and an external device comprising:
- a needle connector including a conducting needle electrode having an insulative sleeve disposed about a predetermined length of said needle;
an implantable receptacle for receiving said needle electrode including a self-resealing septum for covering and sealing said implantable receptacle and including a plurality of conductive fibers substantially filling the implantable receptacle;
a conductive member attached to a surface of said implantable receptacle and making electrical contact with said plurality of conductive fibers; and
wherein said needle connector is adapted to be matably engaged with said implantable receptacle to make said direct electrical connection.
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Abstract
A connector apparatus system and method for providing a direct electrical connection to an implanted medical device for recharging batteries, reprogramming memory, or accessing data. The apparatus consists of a needle-like male connector in conjunction with an implantable female connector that is attached to the implanted medical device and contains a self-resealing elastomeric septum entry port. The female connector comprises a recepticle chamber that is densely packed with a plurality of randomly intertwining, thin, flexible, and conductive metal fibers. External battery charging equipment can be connected to the implanted medical device'"'"'s internal battery with the connector apparatus system. The required circuit path for recharging can be completed by the use of two single polarity connector pairs, one single polarity connector pair in conjunction with a grounding plate, or one bipolar connector pair. For the bipolar embodiment of the connector, the male portion has two conductors seperated by a sleeve of insulating film while the female portion has two stacked cavities, each with separate sealing septums. A multi-polar embodiment of the connector can be used to interface with the implanted device for functions requiring multiple connections.
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24 Claims
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1. A system for making a direct electrical connection between an implantable device and an external device comprising:
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a needle connector including a conducting needle electrode having an insulative sleeve disposed about a predetermined length of said needle; an implantable receptacle for receiving said needle electrode including a self-resealing septum for covering and sealing said implantable receptacle and including a plurality of conductive fibers substantially filling the implantable receptacle; a conductive member attached to a surface of said implantable receptacle and making electrical contact with said plurality of conductive fibers; and wherein said needle connector is adapted to be matably engaged with said implantable receptacle to make said direct electrical connection. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A system for making a direct electrical connection between an implantable medical device and an external device comprising:
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a plurality of aligned receptacles having first and second ends wherein each receptacle includes a non-conductive receptacle housing sealed by a self-resealing septum on a first end of said receptacle housing; conductive metal fibers substantially filling each of said receptacle housings and insulated from said conductive fibers in each of said other receptacle housings; and a multi-polar needle connector including a plurality of conductors separated by insulating layers and including a center conductor comprising a needle with an exposed tip, said multi-polar needle connector adapted to be matably engaged with said plurality of aligned receptacles. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An implantable medical device comprising:
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a receptacle for receiving a needle electrode; a rechargeable battery for powering said implantable medical device; a reprogrammable memory subsystem for storing software; a telemetry circuit for external communication with the implantable medical device; a switch for connecting said receptacle to said rechargeable battery and said memory subsystem; and a processor controlling the state of said switch.
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19. A system for making a direct electrical connection between an implantable device in a patient and an external device comprising:
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a housing for enclosing components of the implantable device; a needle connector including a conducting needle having an insulative sleeve disposed about a predetermined length of said conducting needle; an implantable receptacle for receiving said needle electrode including a self-resealing septum for covering and sealing said implantable receptacle and including a plurality of conductive fibers substantially filling the implantable receptacle; a conductive member attached to a side of said implantable receptacle, said conductive member making contact with said plurality of conductive fibers; a grounding plate in contact with surface of the patient'"'"'s skin; and wherein said needle electrode is adapted to be matably engaged with said implantable receptacle to make said direct electrical connection. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21)
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22. A method for providing a direct electrical connection to an implantable medical device to recharge a battery within the medical device and download configuration data to the medical device, comprising the steps of:
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(a) inserting a needle electrode containing a conductor through the skin and body tissues; (b) mating the needle electrode with an implanted receptacle; (c) transmitting an electrical signal through the needle electrode; and (d) transmitting control signals via telemetry to indicate the status of the implanted device. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
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