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Implantable wireless sensor

  • US 9,265,428 B2
  • Filed: 07/18/2008
  • Issued: 02/23/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/16/2003
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A wireless sensor for indicating a physical property of an environment, comprising:

  • a housing comprising;

    a first substrate having a first wall and a peripheral edge; and

    a second, opposed substrate having a second wall and a peripheral edge, wherein the peripheral edge of the first substrate and the peripheral edge of the second substrate are homogenously and sealingly fused along a peripheral heat effect zone to define a hermetic chamber having the first and second walls spaced opposition, wherein the heat effect zone is spaced from the hermetic chamber, and wherein the first and second substrates are formed from the same dielectric material, and wherein the housing is homogeneous; and

    a structure located within the hermetic chamber of the housing comprising;

    at least a pair of opposed capacitance elements providing capacitance, the pair of capacitance elements being mounted on the first and second walls of the hermetic chamber and spaced apart from one another by at least one distance, the pair of capacitance elements being arranged such that the at least one distance and thereby the capacitance of the structure changes when the physical property of the environment changes; and

    at least one inductance element operatively coupled to the pair of capacitance elements,wherein the structure has a resonant frequency based at least in part on the capacitance of the structure when the structure is in the presence of a fluctuating electromagnetic field,whereby, when the sensor is positioned within an environment and is in the presence of a fluctuating electromagnetic field, the resonant frequency indicates the physical property of the environment.

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