Patents Assigned to Greatbach Ltd.
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Patent number: 10448854Abstract: In various examples, an apparatus includes an apparatus configured for implantation within a body of a patient. The apparatus, in some examples, includes a housing. At least one antenna extends from the housing, the antenna being flexible such that the antenna conforms to the body of the patient. In some examples, the apparatus includes at least three electrodes, wherein at least a first electrode is disposed on the antenna and at least a second electrode is disposed on the housing. The at least three electrodes are disposed in a non-linear configuration, allowing for differential processing of signals recorded by the at least three electrodes.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Rodolphe Katra, Niranjan Chakravarthy
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Patent number: 9583271Abstract: An electrolytic capacitor comprising an anode comprised of cryogenically milled anode material is described. The cryogenic milling process prepares the active anode material for anode fabrication. The capacitor further comprises a casing of first and second casing members secured to each other to provide an enclosure. A feedthrough electrically insulated from the casing and from the casing and extending there from through a glass-to-metal seal, at least one anode electrically connected within the casing, a cathode, and an electrolyte. The cathode is of a cathode active material deposited on planar faces of the first and second casing members.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2013Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Donald F. Kaiser, William C. Thiebolt, Jason T. Hahl
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Patent number: 9526897Abstract: A patient is detected to be in a first posture state. In response to the patient being detected to be in the first posture state, a first electrical stimulation therapy is applied to a body region of the patient by a pulse generator implanted in the patient. The patient is detected to be in a second posture state. In response to the patient being detected to be in the second posture state that is different from the first posture state, a second electrical stimulation therapy is applied to the body region of the patient by the pulse generator. The second electrical stimulation therapy is different from the first electrical stimulation therapy.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2016Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: GREATBACH LTD.Inventors: Joey Chen, Kerry Bradley, Leslie Halberg
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Patent number: 9504843Abstract: An implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) includes a communication interface operable to receive a communication signal from an external programmer. With the ICD not being in the presence of an MRI field generated by an MRI scanner, a communication signal is sent precharging a high energy storage capacitor before the patient undergoes the MRI scan. The signal also switches the ICD into an MRI mode which turns off the ICD's sensing functions detecting a dangerous ventricular arrhythmia. An operator monitors the patient's vital signs with sensors connected to the patient. If the patient does require the defibrillation shock, the operator sends a second communication signal delivering the defibrillation shock from the precharged high energy storage capacitor of the ICD. The patient can then be removed from the MRI scanner and the RF and gradient fields of the MRI scanner turned off.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Dominick J. Frustaci, Robert A. Stevenson, Barry C. Muffoletto
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Patent number: 9314178Abstract: A medical device includes a housing configured for implantation within a body of a patient, and detection circuitry disposed in the housing and coupled to an electrode arrangement. The detection circuitry is configured to sense cardiac signals from the patient. A processor is coupled to the detection circuitry. The processor is configured to compare the cardiac signals to an initial detection threshold, automatically generate an additional detection threshold in response to a predetermined number of the cardiac signals meeting or exceeding the initial detection threshold or a previously generated detection threshold, count each occurrence of a cardiac signal meeting or exceeding each of the respective detection thresholds, and record cardiac signal data only for a cardiac signal that meets or exceeds the highest of the detection thresholds.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2014Date of Patent: April 19, 2016Assignee: GREATBACH, LTD.Inventors: Rodolphe Katra, Niranjan Chakravarthy
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Patent number: 9154219Abstract: Systems and methods for communication between an implantable medical device and an external device. Data blocks are generated and transmitted between the implantable device and the external device. The data blocks include a first flag indicating whether the data block is a first data block in a message and when the data block is a subsequent data block in a multiple data block message. When the first flag indicates that the data block is a first data block in a message, the data block also contains a device ID, a command token, and message content. When the first flag indicates that the data block is a subsequent data block in a multiple data block message, the data block contains additional message content that is appended to message content from a previously received data block.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 2015Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Richard J. Polefko, David J. Howard, Scott G. Leyh, Steven E. Wilder
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Patent number: 9107677Abstract: A disposable reamer designed to improve bone and tissue removal efficiency is described. The reamer device comprises a reamer body shell, a series of reamer blades and a reamer shaft interface. The reamer body shell has a hemispherical structure having a concave interior surface and a convex outer surface. The series of reamer blades have a cutting portion comprised of a series of discrete cutting edges that is bent at an angle from the planar portion of the blade. The reamer blades are positioned along the curved concave interior surface of the hemispherical shell or along the curved convex outer surface of the shell. The reamer blades are positioned along the hemispherical shell such that their leading edges lie parallel to and tangent a bisecting plane.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2012Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventor: Gary C. Victor
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Patent number: 9095700Abstract: A therapy assembly configured for at least partial insertion in a living body. A plurality of fixation structures are disposed radially around the therapy delivery element proximate the electrodes. The fixation structures include wires having a diameter in a range between about 0.004 inches and about 0.020 inches. The wires have a first end attached to the therapy delivery element and a second end attached to a sliding member configured to slide along the therapy delivery element. The fixation structures are configured to collapse inward to a collapsed configuration when inserted into a lumen of an introducer and to deploy to a deployed configuration when the introducer is retracted. A fitting is located at proximal end of the introducer that releasably locks the therapy delivery element to the introducer, such that torque applied to the fitting is substantially transmitted to the distal end of the therapy assembly.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: August 4, 2015Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Lawrence Kane, Elliot W. Bridgeman, John Swoyer
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Patent number: 9068587Abstract: In various examples, a set screw apparatus includes a set screw including a set screw body. An abutment extends radially outwardly from the set screw body and longitudinally separated from a threaded set screw area of a first length by an unthreaded set screw area of a second length of the set screw body. A block includes a bore. A threaded block area includes a third length, wherein the abutment inhibits movement of the set screw past the threaded block area and removal of the set screw from the bore. The third length is shorter than the second length so that an entirety of the threaded block area can be disposed within the unthreaded set screw area, such that the set screw is freely rotatable within the bore, but retained within the bore, if turned in a first direction with respect to the block.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Shahn S. Sage, Tom Walch, Andrew Richardson, Erik Jagger
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Patent number: 8540675Abstract: An introducer assembly includes a sheath having a sheath proximal end and distal end, and a passage therethrough. The introducer assembly further includes a handle assembly that is mechanically and/or bonded coupled with a tubular sheath.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Grant A. Mauch, Brian Anderson, Kevin Pietsch, Steve Moreland
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Patent number: 8543223Abstract: A therapy delivery element adapted to be implanted into a living body. The therapy delivery element includes an electrode portion with a plurality of electrodes. At least one elongated lead body is attached to the electrode portion. The elongated lead body includes a stylet coil having a stylet coil lumen. The stylet coil extends within the elongated lead body and along at least a portion of the electrode portion. A conductor assembly with a plurality of insulated electrical conductors is braided to extending around the stylet coil and to electrically couple to one or more of the electrodes. The conductor assembly includes an inner lumen with a diameter greater than an outside diameter of the stylet coil. Axial elongation of the elongated lead body reduces the inner diameter of the conductor assembly. A low durometer insulator extends around the conductor assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Shahn S. Sage, John Swoyer, Jesse Geroy
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Publication number: 20090312699Abstract: A catheter assembly includes a catheter body extending from a deflectable distal end to a proximal end, and the catheter body includes an actuator lumen. A housing is engaged to the proximal end of the catheter body. A flexible element extends from the housing through the actuator lumen to the deflectable distal end. The deflectable distal end is deflected by pushing and pulling of the flexible element. An actuator is movably coupled with the housing and connected to the flexible element. A tubular support is engaged around the flexible element and connected to the actuator, the tubular support moves with the actuator, and the tubular support substantially constrains lateral movement of the flexible element. The tubular support is telescopically received and engaged with an inner surface of the actuator lumen. The inner surface of the actuator lumen substantially constrains lateral movement of the tubular support and the flexible element.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Greg Pudelko, Brian Fischer, Brain Honebrink
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Patent number: 6733928Abstract: An autoclavable elctrochemical cell which may be used in an implantable medical device. The anode active material is lithium or other material from groups IA and IIA of the Periodic Table and having a melting point greater than about 150 degrees C. The cathode active material is silver vanadium oxide or other metal oxide or carbon monoflouride. The solvent for the electrolyte has a boiling point greater than about 100 degrees C. and a dielectric constant greater than about 5 so that the cell may be dimensionally and chemically stable during repeated exposures of about one hour each to the autoclaving temperatures.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2001Date of Patent: May 11, 2004Assignee: Wilson Greatbach, Ltd.Inventor: Esther S. Takeuchi
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Electrochemical cell having an electrode with a dicarbonate additive in the electrode active mixture
Patent number: 6586135Abstract: An electrochemical cell of either a primary or a secondary chemistry, is described. In either case, the cell has a negative electrode of lithium or of an anode material which is capable of intercalating and de-intercalating lithium coupled with a positive electrode of a cathode active material. A dicarbonate compound is mixed with either the anode material or the cathode active material prior to contact with its current collector. The resulting electrode couple is activated by a nonaqueous electrolyte. The electrolyte flows into and throughout the electrodes causing the dicarbonate additive to dissolve in the electrolyte. The dicarbonate solute is then able to contact the lithium to provide an electrically insulating and ionically conducting passivation layer thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2001Date of Patent: July 1, 2003Assignee: Wilson Greatbach Ltd.Inventors: Hong Gan, Esther S. Takeuchi -
Patent number: D665087Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2011Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Greatbach Ltd.Inventor: Alexander K. Smith