Patents by Inventor Daniel R. Greeninger

Daniel R. Greeninger has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 6082367
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for communication of implantable medical device (IMD) information, including confirmation of programming and programmed parameter values, operating modes and programmed changes thereof and data stored in the IMD, by emission of audible sounds by the IMD are disclosed. The IMD includes an audio transducer that emits audible sounds including voiced statements or musical tones stored in analog memory correlated to a programming or interrogation operating algorithm or to a warning trigger event. The audible sounds can comprise the sole uplink transmission or may augment the contemporaneous uplink RF transmission of stored data, and/or programmed operating modes and parameters and/or device operations and states in an interrogation or during programming. To conserve energy, the audible sounds accompanying interrogation and programming of the IMD are at a low volume that preferably cannot be heard without use of an external audio amplifier or stethoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson, Jerome T. Hartlaub
  • Patent number: 6070102
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for confirming programming of implantable medical device (IMD) operating parameter values and operating modes by emission of audible sounds by the IMD are disclosed. The IMD includes an audio transducer that emits audible sounds including voiced statements or musical tones stored in analog memory correlated to a programming or interrogation operating algorithm or to a warning trigger event. The audible sounds can comprise the sole uplink transmission or may augment the contemporaneous uplink RF transmission of stored data, and/or programmed operating modes and parameters and/or device operations and states in an interrogation or during programming. To conserve energy, the audible sounds accompanying interrogation and programming of the IMD are at a low volume that preferably cannot be heard without use of an external audio amplifier or stethoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 30, 2000
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerome T. Hartlaub, David L. Thompson, Daniel R. Greeninger
  • Patent number: 6067473
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for interrogation of implantable medical device (IMD) information, including programmed parameter values, operating modes and programmed changes thereof and data stored in the IMD, by emission of audible sounds by the IMD are disclosed. The IMD includes an audio transducer that emits audible sounds including voiced statements or musical tones stored in analog memory correlated to a programming or interrogation operating algorithm or to a warning trigger event. The audible sounds can comprise the sole uplink transmission or may augment the contemporaneous uplink RF transmission of stored data, and/or programmed operating modes and parameters and/or device operations and states in an interrogation or during programming. To conserve energy, the audible sounds accompanying interrogation and programming of the IMD are at a low volume that preferably cannot be heard without use of an external audio amplifier or stethoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 23, 2000
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson, Jerome T. Hartlaub
  • Patent number: 6052623
    Abstract: A feedthrough assembly for an implantable medical device includes one or more electrically conductive pins extending through apertures in a case of the medical device with the electrically conductive pins being insulated from the case. The feedthrough assembly further includes a printed circuit board having a diode protection circuit mounted thereon. The printed circuit board forms at least a part of electrically conductive paths for connection of the electrically conductive pins to a medical device circuit assembly mounted within the case. The printed circuit board further provides for electrical connection of the diode protection circuit mounted thereon between the electrically conductive pins and the case.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Andreas A. Fenner, Lary R. Larson, Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson
  • Patent number: 6044301
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for confirming programming of implantable medical device (IMD) operating parameter values and operating modes by emission of audible sounds by the IMD are disclosed. The IMD includes an audio transducer that emits audible sounds including voiced statements or musical tones stored in analog memory correlated to a programming or interrogation operating algorithm or to a warning trigger event. The audible sounds can comprise the sole uplink transmission or may augment the contemporaneous uplink RF transmission of stored data, and/or programmed operating modes and parameters and/or device operations and states in an interrogation or during programming. To conserve energy, the audible sounds accompanying interrogation and programming of the IMD are at a low volume that preferably cannot be heard without use of an external audio amplifier or stethoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Jerome T. Hartlaub, David L. Thompson, Daniel R. Greeninger
  • Patent number: 5891180
    Abstract: Methods and apparatus for interrogation of implantable medical device (IMD) information, including programmed parameter values, operating modes and programmed changes thereof and data stored in the IMD, by emission of audible sounds by the IMD are disclosed. The IMD includes an audio transducer that emits audible sounds including voiced statements or musical tones stored in analog memory correlated to a programming or interrogation operating algorithm or to a warning trigger event. The audible sounds can comprise the sole uplink transmission or may augment the contemporaneous uplink RF transmission of stored data, and/or programmed operating modes and parameters and/or device operations and states in an interrogation or during programming. To conserve energy, the audible sounds accompanying interrogation and programming of the IMD are at a low volume that preferably cannot be heard without use of an external audio amplifier or stethoscope.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 6, 1999
    Assignee: Medtronic Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson, Jerome T. Hartlaub
  • Patent number: 5534018
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for determining the availability of unipolar and/or bipolar pacing/sensing paths in a body-implantable cardiac pacing system. In one embodiment, a pacemaker system includes impedance monitoring circuitry for periodically measuring impedance between pairs of electrodes that are potentially available for pacing and/or sensing. This impedance monitoring circuitry includes circuitry for delivering excitation pulses between pairs of potentially available electrodes (including the pacemaker canister in the case of unipolar pacing or sensing), and for monitoring the current and voltage between those pairs of electrodes during delivery of an excitation pulse. Availability of a pair of electrodes for pacing and/or sensing is indicated if the impedance between a pair of electrodes is found to lie within a predetermined range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: July 9, 1996
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Wahlstrand, Daniel J. Baxter, R. Michael Ecker, Daniel R. Greeninger, Charles G. Yerich
  • Patent number: 5324310
    Abstract: A pacemaker having two bipolar leads, one atrial, one ventricular, each with TIP and RING electrodes, configured as for conventional bipolar pacing/sensing in both chambers. Switching circuitry in the pacemaker is operable to select from among various possible sensing configurations, including one configuration in which sensing is performed between the ring electrodes of the respective pacing/sensing leads. Pacing is preferably performed in a conventional unipolar configuration in each chamber, from the respective tip electrodes. The "ring-to-ring" EGM signal is applied to filtering and EGM amplifier circuitry, and then provided to a telemetry system for transmission to an external receiver. The ring-to-ring EGM signal possesses the high resolution properties of conventional intracardiac signals, and is relatively unaffected by the after-potentials and tissue polarization effects that arise when the same lead is used for pacing and sensing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 1, 1992
    Date of Patent: June 28, 1994
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson
  • Patent number: 5271395
    Abstract: A rate-responsive cardiac pacemaker comprising a minute ventilation circuit and an activity circuit. The minute ventilation circuit computes a first target pacing rate as a function of measurements of the patient's pleural blood impedance, and the activity circuit computes a second target pacing rate as a function of measured levels of patient activity. A rate control function establishes a rate-responsive pacing rate based on the first and second target pacing rates. The minute ventilation circuit delta-modulates an analog impedance waveform and maintains short-term and long-term weighted averages of delta-modulator output counts. Variations in the difference between the short-term and long-term weighted average values are determinative of the first target pacing rate. Variations in an activity sensor output signal are determinative of the second target pacing rate.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 21, 1993
    Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.
    Inventors: John D. Wahlstrand, Girard B. Borgerding, Daniel R. Greeninger, Daniel J. Baxter
  • Patent number: H1347
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for interpreting and displaying the status and diagnostic data of, and/or programming an implantable medical device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a microprocessor with multiple executable programs; data entry means, such as a keyboard or light pen; a display means such as a screen display and/or a printer; and may include a receiver and transmitter means for remote programming and interrogation of the implantable medical device. The apparatus further includes a stored audio signal to represent the status and diagnostic values of the implantable medical device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 2, 1994
    Assignee: Medtronic Inc.
    Inventors: Daniel R. Greeninger, David L. Thompson