Method and apparatus for body generation of electrical energy
First Claim
1. A method for powering an implanted medical device by generating electrical energy from a subject'"'"'s body, comprising:
- physically contacting an external surface of a part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system with a pulsation transducer to sense pulsations therein and to convert said pulsations into electrical energy;
and utilizing said electrical energy to power said implanted device;
said pulsations of the part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system being converted into electrical energy by utilizing said pulsations to pump a liquid with respect to an electrical coil to generate an electrical voltage in said coil;
said liquid being pumped in one direction through a closed-loop path enclosed by said electrical coil;
said closed-loop path being at least partly defined by a displaceable member mechanically coupled to said pulsation transducer physically contacting said external surface of the part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system so as to be cyclically displaced by said pulsations of said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system.
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Abstract
Method and apparatus for generating electrical energy from a subject'"'"'s body by sensing pulsations of a part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system and converting such pulsations into electrical energy. In one described preferred embodiment, pulsations of an artery of the subject are sensed and converted. Into electrical energy by utilizing the pulsations to pump liquid with respect to an electrical coil to generate an electrical voltage in the coil. In another described embodiment, pulsations of the heart are sensed; and in a further described embodiment, the pulsations are converted to electrical energy by a piezoelectric device.
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13 Claims
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1. A method for powering an implanted medical device by generating electrical energy from a subject'"'"'s body, comprising:
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physically contacting an external surface of a part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system with a pulsation transducer to sense pulsations therein and to convert said pulsations into electrical energy; and utilizing said electrical energy to power said implanted device; said pulsations of the part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system being converted into electrical energy by utilizing said pulsations to pump a liquid with respect to an electrical coil to generate an electrical voltage in said coil; said liquid being pumped in one direction through a closed-loop path enclosed by said electrical coil; said closed-loop path being at least partly defined by a displaceable member mechanically coupled to said pulsation transducer physically contacting said external surface of the part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system so as to be cyclically displaced by said pulsations of said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. Apparatus for powering an implanted medical device by generating electrical energy from a subject'"'"'s body, comprising:
- a transducer constructed so as to be mountable in contact with an external surface of a part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system for sensing pulsations in said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system and for converting said pulsations into electrical energy; and
output leads for connecting the output of said transducer to said implanted device;said transducer including a liquid chamber, an electrical coil electromagentically linked to the liquid in said chamber, and a pumping element mechanically coupled to said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system so as to be driven by said pulsations thereof to pump said liquid through said chamber and to generate thereby an electrical voltage in said electrical coil; said liquid chamber being of a closed-loop configuration and enclosed by said electrical coil;
said annular liquid chamber is defined by an outer, circular, stiff wall, and an inner, circular, flexible wall, mechanically coupled to said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system by one or more loops encircling both said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system and said inner, circular, flexible wall. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
- a transducer constructed so as to be mountable in contact with an external surface of a part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system for sensing pulsations in said part of the subject'"'"'s cardiovascular system and for converting said pulsations into electrical energy; and
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