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Cardiac pacer energy conservation system

  • US 4,134,408 A
  • Filed: 11/12/1976
  • Issued: 01/16/1979
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/12/1976
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A system for selectively powering a cardiac pacer implanted in a patient, which system comprises:

  • electromagnetic energy transmitting means disposed externally of said patient for transmitting energy to said pacer and comprising;

    a large-diameter electromagnetic energy transmitting coil;

    furniture means for housing said large-diameter coil; and

    means for powering said large-diameter coil;

    pacer means in said pacer for producing a cardiac pacing electrical output;

    primary battery power means in said pacer for providing a voltage to power said pacing means;

    implantable means for detecting electromagnetic energy transmitted from said external energy transmitting means and comprising receiving coil means loosely coupled to said large-diameter coil for receiving electromagnetic energy therefrom;

    rectifying means, comprising a first semiconductor diode operatively connected between said energy receiving means and said pacing means, for providing a rectified D.C. voltage to said pacing means whenever sufficient energy is received by said receiving means to produce a rectified D.C. voltage of greater magnitude than the voltage provided to said pacing means by said primary battery power means; and

    unidirectional current conducting means, comprising a second semiconductor diode operatively connected between said primary battery power means and said pacing means, for conducting current between said primary battery power means and said pacing means to supply a D.C. voltage from said primary battery power means to said pacing means in the absence of a rectified D.C. voltage from said rectifying means, and for preventing the conduction of current between said pacing means and said primary battery power means in the presence of a rectified D.C. voltage provided from said rectifying means.

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