Abstract: A condition is detected between an inlet port of an inflatable thermal device, such as an inflatable thermal blanket, and an end of an air hose through which a flow of pressurized, thermally treated air is provided to the device by way of the inlet port. The condition may be disconnection of the end of the air hose from the inlet port or a change in the value of an air flow characteristic such as temperature or velocity. A response to the condition may include provision of a perceptible indication that the condition has occurred. Other responses may include cessation of the flow of air or changing an air flow characteristic.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 24, 1998
Date of Patent:
October 3, 2000
Assignee:
Augustine Medical, Inc.
Inventors:
Albert Philip Van Duren, Allen Hamid Ziaimehr, John Paul Rock, Scott Douglas Augustine, Gary Rabindranath Maharaj
Abstract: A medical electrical lead having an elongated lead body carrying a conductor therein, the lead body being formed of an inner sleeve of a first, relatively more rigid plastic and an outer sheath of a second, relatively less rigid plastic, the inner sleeve having a tubular portion and having outwardly extending helical ridges extending along its length, the ridges having lateral wall surfaces extending radially from the tubular portion and an outer sheath over the inner sleeve and in contact with the lateral wall surfaces of the inner sleeve. A fixation helix may be mounted at the distal end of the lead body and a conductor, which is also rotatable relative to the lead body may be located within the inner, tubular sleeve. Conductors may also be located between the ridges of the inner sleeve, embedded in the outer sheath.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
October 19, 1999
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc.
Inventors:
Douglas N. Hess, Stanton D. Myrum, Michael J. Ebert