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Key-card access system for providing selective access to medical equipment

  • US 8,925,809 B2
  • Filed: 10/20/2008
  • Issued: 01/06/2015
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/20/2008
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An access system for controlling access of a user to one of at least two unique operative modes of an electronic device for communicating with an implantable medical device, said access system comprising:

  • a portable keycard of said user having at least a first magnet embedded therein, said first magnet being located at a first predetermined location within said keycard;

    an electronic device comprising;

    a housing having an external surface and an interior chamber, said external surface including a channel which is sized and shaped to selectively receive said keycard to a fully inserted position;

    a sensing circuit disposed within said interior chamber, said sensing circuit including a first Hall-effect transducer positioned adjacent to said channel so that said first magnet of said keycard aligns with said first Hall-effect transducer when said keycard is located at said fully inserted position within said channel, at which point said first Hall-effect transducer generates a first output signal; and

    a processing circuit disposed within said interior chamber, said processing circuit being electrically connected to said sensing circuit and said processing circuit allowing said user access to said one of at least two unique operative modes in response to receipt of said first output signal.

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