Patents Examined by Joy Patel
  • Patent number: 7151963
    Abstract: The present invention outlines structures and methods for delivering a controllable amount of energy to a patient by automatically compensating for the load impedance detected by an implantable-cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). The invention employs high speed, switching power converter technology for the efficient generation of high energy, arbitrary waveforms. Unlike a linear amplifier, switching power converters deliver high-energy waveforms with an efficiency that is independent of the size and amplitude of the desired waveform. An ICD that uses a switching power converter to deliver the desired energy to the patient stores the energy to be delivered in a storage capacitor. The converter then transforms this energy into an arbitrarily shaped output voltage-controlled or current-controlled waveform by switching the storage capacitor in and out of the output circuit at a high rate of speed. Preferably, the waveform comprises a ramp-type waveform.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 3, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 19, 2006
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: William J. Havel, Paul J. DeGroot, Thomas W. Sinner, Kevin Kuehn, Gary Kemmetmueller, Warren W. Wold
  • Patent number: 7076293
    Abstract: A computer-aided automatic vital acupuncture point alignment and electronic acupuncture method uses a system comprised of a computer, a digital imaging device, a digital probe device and an electronic acupuncture device. The computer takes a picture of a patient's body with the digital imaging device and automatically marks vital acupuncture points on the picture from a standard body's picture on which all vital acupuncture points are marked and localizes the vital acupuncture points on the patient's skin with the digital probe device. A practitioner uses the electronic acupuncture device to touch the vital acupuncture points on the patient's skin based on the patient's picture. The computer outputs a suitable wave signal through the electronic acupuncture device to the skin. Therefore, the present invention identifies the vital acupuncture points on the skin to have a good curative effect.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Inventor: Wei-Cheng Wang
  • Patent number: 7076304
    Abstract: An in-body power supply for supplying energy to an in-body device. The in-body power supply is configured to transfer energy to the in-body device and to compensate for variations and to receive energy without communication between the in-body power supply and an external power source outside the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2006
    Assignee: Kidney Replacement Services P.C.
    Inventor: Marc T. Thompson
  • Patent number: 7035687
    Abstract: An implantable cardiac stimulation system provides capture threshold stability assessment. The system includes an implantable pulse generator that provides pacing stimulation pulses, an implantable lead system that couples the pulse generator to a patient's heart, and a capture threshold test circuit that performs capture threshold tests with the pulse generator and provides capture thresholds at spaced apart times. A capture threshold processor responsive to the capture thresholds provides capture threshold stability indicia. The capture threshold stability indicia may be a threshold stability index equal to the ratio of the peak-to-peak threshold fluctuation and the mean capture threshold. The threshold stability index may be compared to a given standard to determine if the capture thresholds are unstable.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Assignee: Pacesetter, Inc.
    Inventors: Paul A. Levine, Jeffrey D. Snell
  • Patent number: 7027857
    Abstract: A method and system for improved measurement of T-wave alternans in an ECG signal is disclosed. The method and system comprise receiving digitized ECG data including a plurality of alternating consecutive odd and even beats, calculating a variability for at least one odd or even beat, and excluding certain beats from T-wave alternans measurements according to an exclusion procedure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: The General Electric Company
    Inventors: Willi Kaiser, Martin Findeis
  • Patent number: 7016730
    Abstract: A method of conserving power and extending the life of a battery in an implantable rate-responsive cardiac rhythm management device. In accordance with the preferred embodiment, a first physiologic sensor is used to enable a power consuming feature only when the first sensor produces an output falling within a predetermined range and subsequently disables the power consuming feature when the output of the first sensor falls back outside the predetermined range. The first sensor may measure heart rate, physical movement, posture or other parameters and the power consuming feature may comprise further physiologic sensors, a different mode of pacing or a combination thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2006
    Assignee: Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
    Inventor: David J. Ternes
  • Patent number: 7003353
    Abstract: A photovoltaic powered charging unit is mounted in a head covering, such as a cap or hat, for a patient who has an inductively chargeable medical device implanted in his head. The implanted device includes an implanted battery which powers the device. The photovoltaic cells provide continuous charging for the implanted battery and power for the implanted device when subjected to light. The charging unit includes a nonphotovoltaic cell that may be used to charge the implanted battery and power the implanted device in the absence of sufficient power from the photovoltaic cells. The cap has a sending coil located so that when the wearer dons the cap, the sending coil aligns with a receiving coil implanted in the patient's skull or brain. The implanted receiving coil is coupled to provide charging current to the implanted battery and power to the implanted device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 21, 2006
    Assignee: Quallion LLC
    Inventor: Leon Parkhouse