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Transcutaneous energy transfer coil with integrated radio frequency antenna

  • US 8,620,447 B2
  • Filed: 12/16/2011
  • Issued: 12/31/2013
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. An implantable coil for use in a transcutaneous energy transfer system, comprising:

  • a coil winding configured to inductively couple to a primary coil disposed external to a patient'"'"'s body, the coil winding adapted to produce an electric current in the presence of a time-varying magnetic field operating at a first frequency;

    a ferrite core coupled to the coil winding, said ferrite core having a planar surface substantially parallel to the coil winding;

    circuitry contained in the ferrite core and in electrical communication with the coil winding, the circuitry adapted to receive and condition the electric current produced in the coil winding; and

    a radio frequency (RF) antenna configured to operate at a second frequency different from the first frequency, the RF antenna comprising a micro-strip patch antenna disposed on the planar surface of the ferrite core such that the micro-strip patch antenna is substantially parallel to a skin surface and is disposed between the skin surface and the ferrite core when the coil winding is implanted in the patient at a location just below the skin surface,wherein the ferrite core is configured to isolate said circuitry from the first and second frequencies.

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