Patents by Inventor Mary A. Fraley
Mary A. Fraley 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).
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Patent number: 6884122Abstract: An apparatus and method of electrically connecting components of an implantable medical device are disclosed. One embodiment is an apparatus having at least one electrical connector comprising a tab section and a housing at least partially enclosing the electrical connectors, wherein the housing is molded into sealing engagement with the electrical connectors and the tab section is capable of removal from the electrical connector after the housing is molded.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Robinson, John E. Kast, Andrew J. Ries, Mary A. Fraley, Jeffrey J. Clayton, Randy Roles
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Patent number: 6660116Abstract: A capacitive filtered feedthrough assembly is formed in a solid state manner to employ highly miniaturized conductive paths each filtered by a discoid capacitive filter embedded in a capacitive filter array. A non-conductive, co-fired metal-ceramic substrate is formed from multiple layers that supports one or a plurality of substrate conductive paths and it is brazed to a conductive ferrule, adapted to be welded to a case, using a conductive, corrosion resistant braze material. The metal-ceramic substrate is attached to an internally disposed capacitive filter array that encloses one or a plurality of capacitive filter capacitor active electrodes each coupled to a filter array conductive path and at least one capacitor ground electrode. Each capacitive filter array conductive path is joined with a metal-ceramic conductive path to form a feedthrough conductive path.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William D. Wolf, James Strom, Craig L. Wiklund, Mary A. Fraley, Lynn M. Seifried, James E. Volmering, Patrick F. Malone, Samuel F. Haq
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Patent number: 6622046Abstract: Structures and methods relating to electrodes for incorporation into a feedthrough with a profile adapted for subcutaneous sensing of physiologic and cardiac signals. Electrode assemblies are adapted for integration with feedthrough to enable maximal electrode spacing, minimal myopotential electrical noise and provide reliable insulation from the IMD housing. Various structures and manufacturing processes are implemented to provide a large sensing surface with a low profile. The subcutaneous sensing electrode assembly provides a leadless sensing system and further enhances installation and follow-up procedures.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 16, 2003Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Mary A. Fraley, Ronald F. Hoch, George Johnstone, Joseph F. Lessar, Lynn M. Seifried, James Strom
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Publication number: 20030082958Abstract: An apparatus and method of electrically connecting components of an implantable medical device are disclosed. One embodiment is an apparatus having at least one electrical connector comprising a tab section and a housing at least partially enclosing the electrical connectors, wherein the housing is molded into sealing engagement with the electrical connectors and the tab section is capable of removal from the electrical connector after the housing is molded.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Scott J. Robinson, John E. Kast, Andrew J. Ries, Mary A. Fraley, Jeffrey J. Clayton, Randy Roles
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Publication number: 20020166618Abstract: A capacitive filtered feedthrough assembly is formed in a solid state manner to employ highly miniaturized conductive paths each filtered by a discoid capacitive filter embedded in a capacitive filter array. A non-conductive, co-fired metal-ceramic substrate is formed from multiple layers that supports one or a plurality of substrate conductive paths and it is brazed to a conductive ferrule, adapted to be welded to a case, using a conductive, corrosion resistant braze material. The metal-ceramic substrate is attached to an internally disposed capacitive filter array that encloses one or a plurality of capacitive filter capacitor active electrodes each coupled to a filter array conductive path and at least one capacitor ground electrode. Each capacitive filter array conductive path is joined with a metal-ceramic conductive path to form a feedthrough conductive path.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William D. Wolf, James Strom, Craig L. Wiklund, Mary A. Fraley, Lynn M. Seifried, James E. Volmering, Patrick F. Malone, Samuel F. Haq
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Publication number: 20020165588Abstract: Structures and methods relating to electrodes for incorporation into a feedthrough with a profile adapted for subcutaneous sensing of physiologic and cardiac signals. Electrode assemblies are adapted for integration with feedthrough to enable maximal electrode spacing, minimal myopotential electrical noise and provide reliable insulation from the IMD housing. Various structures and manufacturing processes are implemented to provide a large sensing surface with a low profile. The subcutaneous sensing electrode assembly provides a leadless sensing system and further enhances installation and follow-up procedures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2001Publication date: November 7, 2002Applicant: Medtronic Inc.Inventors: Mary A. Fraley, Ronald F. Hoch, George Johnstone, Joseph F. Lessar, Lynn M. Seifried, James Strom
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Patent number: 6414835Abstract: A capacitive filtered feedthrough assembly is formed in a solid state manner to employ highly miniaturized conductive paths each filtered by a discoid capacitive filter embedded in a capacitive filter array. A non-conductive, co-fired metal-ceramic substrate is formed from multiple layers that supports one or a plurality of substrate conductive paths and it is brazed to a conductive ferrule, adapted to be welded to a case, using a conductive, corrosion resistant braze material. The metal-ceramic substrate is attached to an internally disposed capacitive filter array that encloses one or a plurality of capacitive filter capacitor active electrodes each coupled to a filter array conductive path and at least one capacitor ground electrode. Each capacitive filter array conductive path is joined with a metal-ceramic conductive path to form a feedthrough conductive path.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William D. Wolf, James Strom, Craig L. Wiklund, Mary A. Fraley, Lynn M. Seifried, James E. Volmering, Patrick F. Malone, Samuel F. Haq
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Patent number: 6349025Abstract: A filtered feedthrough that does not block passage of gas in a helium leak test and enables testing of the hermeticity of the feedthrough while inhibiting high voltage arcing is disclosed in single filtered feedthrough and multiple filtered feedthrough array configurations. Each filtered feedthrough comprises a ferrule, an insulator, a feedthrough pin, a filter element, and a pre-formed insulative barrier or spacer located in an interior space between the feedthrough insulator and the filter element rather than a non-conductive adhesive filling the interior space. A gas flow path or pathway extends from the interior space to the exterior of the feedthrough bypassing each filter element. Any leak test gas applied in a hermeticity test and passing through defects in the feedthrough insulator or its attachment to the feedthrough pin or ferrule enters the interior space.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2000Date of Patent: February 19, 2002Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: Mary A. Fraley, Ronald F. Hoch, Dale W. Schak, Lynn M. Seifried, William D. Wolf
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Patent number: 6031710Abstract: A capacitive filter feedthrough assembly and method of making same are disclosed for shielding an implantable medical device such as pacemaker or defibrillator from electromagnetic interference or noise. A ferrule is adapted for mounting onto a conductive device housing by welding, soldering, brazing or gluing, and supports a terminal pin for feedthrough passage to a housing interior. A capacitive filter is mounted at the inboard side of a device housing, with capacitive filter electrode plate sets coupled respectively to the housing and the terminal pin by an electrically conductive combination of adhesive, brazing and soldering. In one embodiment of the invention, multiple capacitive filters are provided in an array within a common base structure, where each capacitive filter is associated with a respective terminal pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: Medtronic, Inc.Inventors: William D. Wolf, Mary A. Fraley, Lynn M. Seifried, Ronald F. Hoch
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Patent number: 5870272Abstract: A capacitive filter feedthrough assembly and method of making the same are disclosed for shielding an implantable medical device such as pacemaker or defibrillator from electromagnetic interference or noise. A ferrule is adapted for mounting onto a conductive device housing by welding, soldering, brazing or gluing, and supports a terminal pin for feedthrough passage to a housing interior. A capacitive filter is mounted at the inboard side of a device housing, with capacitive filter electrode plate sets coupled respectively to the housing and the terminal pin by an electrically conductive combination of solder and brazing. In one embodiment of the invention, multiple capacitive filters are provided in an array within a common base structure, where each capacitive filter is associated with a respective terminal pin.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Medtronic Inc.Inventors: Lynn M. Seifried, Joseph F. Lessar, William D. Wolf, Mary A. Fraley, Kevin K. Tidemand, David B. Engmark, Ronald F. Hoch, Craig L. Wiklund
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Patent number: 5867361Abstract: A capacitive filter feedthrough assembly and method of making the same are disclosed for shielding an implantable medical device such as pacemaker or defibrillator from electromagnetic interference or noise. A ferrule is adapted for mounting onto a conductive device housing by welding, soldering, brazing or gluing, and supports a terminal pin for feedthrough passage to a housing interior. A capacitive filter is mounted at the inboard side of a device housing, with capacitive filter electrode plate sets coupled respectively to the housing and the terminal pin by electrically conductive adhesive or brazing, or a combination of adhesive and brazing. In one embodiment of the invention, multiple capacitive filters are provided in an array within a common base structure, where each capacitive filter is associated with a respective terminal pin.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Medtronic Inc.Inventors: William D. Wolf, Mary A. Fraley, Lynn M. Seifried