Implantable device with heat storage
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing an implantable device comprising:
- arranging a rechargeable battery and an electronic board assembly within a case, wherein the case comprises a thermal insulating material and wherein the rechargeable battery and the electronic board assembly are electrically coupled to each other, and wherein the electronic board assembly is active when generating therapy signals and when the rechargeable battery is being recharged;
electrically coupling an antenna to the rechargeable battery and the electronic board assembly; and
arranging a phase change material within the case in an amount sufficient to inhibit a rise in temperature at the implant-tissue interface by more than about 2°
C. when the electronic board assembly is active, wherein arranging the phase change material includes pouring the phase change material over at least a portion of the electronic board assembly.
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Abstract
Example embodiments of an implantable device are configured to be implanted within a patient to provide medical therapy to the patient. In general, an implantable rechargeable device includes a rechargeable battery and an electronic board assembly arranged within a case and an antenna electrically coupled to the rechargeable battery. The antenna is configured to receive power and to transfer at least a portion of the received power to the rechargeable battery for recharging. A phase change material is arranged within the case around at least a portion of the electronic board assembly. The phase change material is configured to transition from a first phase to a second phase at a transition temperature when the insulating material absorbs heat (e.g., from the electronic board assembly).
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7 Claims
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1. A method of manufacturing an implantable device comprising:
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arranging a rechargeable battery and an electronic board assembly within a case, wherein the case comprises a thermal insulating material and wherein the rechargeable battery and the electronic board assembly are electrically coupled to each other, and wherein the electronic board assembly is active when generating therapy signals and when the rechargeable battery is being recharged; electrically coupling an antenna to the rechargeable battery and the electronic board assembly; and arranging a phase change material within the case in an amount sufficient to inhibit a rise in temperature at the implant-tissue interface by more than about 2°
C. when the electronic board assembly is active, wherein arranging the phase change material includes pouring the phase change material over at least a portion of the electronic board assembly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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