Apparatus for in vivo energy harvesting
First Claim
1. An energy harvester implantable in an animal at least partially contained within a deformable cavity that uses physiologic motion to produce electric power based on a receiver for receiving an input force or displacement and displacing an energy collector to a catch position according to the input force, wherein the cavity and the receiver are coupled using a mechanical or solid connection;
- said energy collector having an inherent release speed and an inherent release frequency;
a holder for temporarily holding said energy collector in said catch position and releasing said energy collector from said catch position, so that said energy collector moves with an output displacement in which the speed, frequency, or both is greater than the corresponding input displacement speed, frequency, or both, that output displacement speed or frequency change, or both, being governed primarily by said collector'"'"'s inherent release speed and frequency, and a converter for transforming the motion of the energy collector into electric energy.
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Abstract
An energy harvesting mechanism creates electrical energy from in vivo physiological motion, transforming low frequency, physiological excitation into high frequencies for producing electricity and harvesting energy using an energy collector is deformed from variation of physiologic forces or motion with an input displacement, then captured, and then released to allow the energy collector to move with an output displacement being either faster or has a higher frequency, or both, when compared to the input displacement.
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20 Claims
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1. An energy harvester implantable in an animal at least partially contained within a deformable cavity that uses physiologic motion to produce electric power based on a receiver for receiving an input force or displacement and displacing an energy collector to a catch position according to the input force, wherein the cavity and the receiver are coupled using a mechanical or solid connection;
- said energy collector having an inherent release speed and an inherent release frequency;
a holder for temporarily holding said energy collector in said catch position and releasing said energy collector from said catch position, so that said energy collector moves with an output displacement in which the speed, frequency, or both is greater than the corresponding input displacement speed, frequency, or both, that output displacement speed or frequency change, or both, being governed primarily by said collector'"'"'s inherent release speed and frequency, and a converter for transforming the motion of the energy collector into electric energy. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
- said energy collector having an inherent release speed and an inherent release frequency;
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6. An energy harvester implantable in an animal at least partially contained within a deformable cavity that uses physiologic motion to produce electric power based on a receiver for receiving an input force or displacement and displacing an energy collector to a catch position according to the input force, where the cavity and receiver are coupled using a fluid force or displacement transfer medium;
- said energy collector having an inherent release speed and an inherent release frequency;
a holder for temporarily holding said energy collector in said catch position and releasing said energy collector from said catch position, so that said energy collector moves with an output displacement in which the speed, frequency, or both is greater than the corresponding input displacement speed, frequency, or both, that output displacement speed or frequency change, or both, being governed primarily by said collector'"'"'s inherent release speed and frequency, and a converter for transforming the motion of the energy collector into electric energy. - View Dependent Claims (7, 9, 10)
- said energy collector having an inherent release speed and an inherent release frequency;
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8. The energy harvester of 6, wherein the energy collector includes a linear spring.
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11. An energy harvester implantable in an animal comprising:
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a biocompatible and deformable cavity that deforms under physiologic force or motion; a fluid coupling between the cavity and and energy collector for accepting energy from the input force or motion; and a converter for transforming the motion of the energy collector into electric energy, wherein the energy collector has an end that is displaced to store energy within the collector;
said holder releasing the energy collector from the catch position, so that said same end of the energy collector moves with an output displacement speed, frequency, or both, that is greater than the input displacement speed, frequency or both;
a converter for transforming the motion of said end of the energy collector into electric energy. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An energy harvester implantable in an animal comprising:
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a biocompatible and deformable cavity that deforms under physiologic force or motion; a fluid coupling between the cavity and an energy collector for accepting energy from the input force or motion; and a converter for transforming the motion of the energy collector into electric energy, wherein the energy collector has an end that is displaced to store energy within the collector;
said holder releasing the energy collector from the catch position, so that said same end of the energy collector moves with a n output displacement speed, frequency, or both, that is greater than the input displacement speed, frequency or both;
a converter for transforming the motion of said end of the energy collector into electric energy, andwherein the cavity and collector are coupled using a fluid force or displacement transfer medium. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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