Robert A. Stevenson - Canyon Country CA Jason Woods - Carson City NV Christine A. Frysz - Columbia MD Richard L. Brendel - Carson City NV Haitong Zeng - Columbia MD
Assignee:
Greatbatch-Sierra, Inc. - Carson City NV
International Classification:
H01G 435
US Classification:
361302, 3613061, 607 5
Abstract:
An EMI feedthrough filter terminal assembly includes a feedthrough filter capacitor having first and second sets of electrode plates, a passageway having a first termination surface conductively coupling the first set of electrode plates, and a second termination surface exteriorly coupling the second set of electrode plates. A conductive ferrule disposed adjacent to the capacitor includes a conductive pad of an oxide resistant biostable material on a surface thereof conductively coupled to the second termination surface. A conductive terminal pin extends through the passageway in conductive relation with the first set of electrode plates, and through the ferrule in non-conductive relation. An insulator is fixed to the ferrule for conductively isolating the terminal pin from the ferrule. A hermetic seal is disposed between the insulator and the ferrule.
Jan Peeters Weem - Forest Grove OR, US Laurence A. Daane - Portland OR, US Jason M. Woods - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
G02B 6/44 G02B 6/04
US Classification:
385101, 427117
Abstract:
A cable for coupling a base unit to a remote unit for communicating signals between the base unit to the remote unit includes one or more electrical conductors for communicating electrical signals between the base unit and the remote unit. The cable also includes one or more optical fibers for communicating optical signals between the base unit and the remote unit. An outside jacket is formed around the one or more electrical conductors and that one or more optical fibers.
Jan Peeters Weem - Forest Grove OR, US Laurence A. Daane - Portland OR, US Jason M. Woods - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
A61B 8/00 G02B 6/44 G02B 6/36
US Classification:
600437, 385 89, 385101
Abstract:
A diagnostic system includes a remote unit configured to gather information and a base unit configured to process the gathered information. A cable couples the remote unit to the base unit and is configured to carry the information. The cable includes one or more electrical conductors for communicating electrical signals between the base unit and the remote unit. The cable also includes one or more optical fibers over which the gathered information is communicated. An outside sleeve is formed around the one or more electrical conductors and the one or more optical fibers.
Jan Peeters Weem - Forest Grove OR, US Laurence A. Daane - Portland OR, US Jason M. Woods - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Tyco Electronics Corporation - Berwyn PA
International Classification:
A61B 6/00 G01N 21/55
US Classification:
600476, 356445
Abstract:
Optical probes may be used to capture images of a subject. An optical probe may include an optical reflector, an optical waveguide, and an electric motor. A rotor of the electric motor is mechanically coupled with the optical reflector to rotate the optical reflector in response to an input electric current. The optical waveguide is optically coupled with the optical reflector. The optical waveguide may output light to the optical reflector which directs the light to the subject. Light may then reflect back from the subject to the optical reflector which directs the reflected light from the subject to the optical waveguide.
Chip Capacitors And Chip Capacitor Electromagnetic Interference Filters
Robert A. Stevenson - Canyon Country CA Donald K. Haskell - Minden NV Richard L. Brendel - Carson City NV Jason Woods - Carson City NV Mike Louder - Carson City NV
Assignee:
Maxwell Energy Products, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H01G 435
US Classification:
361302
Abstract:
An electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter capacitor assembly is provided for shielding and decoupling a conductive terminal pin or lead of the type used, for example, in an implantable medical device against passage of external interference signals. The EMI filter is constructed of relatively inexpensive ceramic chip capacitors which replace relatively expensive feedthrough capacitors as found in the prior art. The chip capacitors are mounted directly onto a hermetic feedthrough terminal in groups of two or more which vary in physical size, dielectric material and capacitance value so that they self-resonate at different frequencies. This "staggering" of resonant frequencies and direct installation at the hermetic terminal provides the EMI filter with sufficient broadband frequency attenuation. In one preferred form, multiple chip capacitor groupings are mounted onto a common base structure, with each capacitor grouping associated with a respective terminal pin. In another preferred form, a non-conductive substrate is provided with metalized circuit traces to better accommodate the mounting of the chip capacitors.
Robert A. Stevenson - Canyon Country CA Donald K. Haskell - Minden NV Richard L. Brendel - Carson City NV Jason Woods - Carson City NV Mike Louder - Carson City NV
Assignee:
Maxwell Energy Products, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H01G 435
US Classification:
361302
Abstract:
An electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter capacitor assembly is provided for shielding and decoupling a conductive terminal pin or lead of the type used, for example, in an implantable medical device against passage of external interference signals. The EMI filter is constructed of relatively inexpensive ceramic chip capacitors which replace relatively expensive feedthrough capacitors as found in the prior art. The chip capacitors are mounted directly onto a hermetic feedthrough terminal in groups of two or more which vary in physical size, dielectric material and capacitance value so that they self-resonate at different frequencies. This "staggering" of resonant frequencies and direct installation at the hermetic terminal provides the EMI filter with sufficient broadband frequency attenuation. In one preferred form, multiple chip capacitor groupings are mounted onto a common base structure, with each capacitor grouping associated with a respective terminal pin. In another preferred form, a non-conductive substrate is provided with metalized circuit traces to better accommodate the mounting of the chip capacitors.
Electrical Connection For A Hermetic Terminal For An Active Implantable Medical Device Utilizing A Ferrule Pocket
A feedthrough for an AIMD is described. The feedthrough includes an electrically conductive ferrule having a ferrule sidewall defining a ferrule opening. The ferrule sidewall has a height. At least one recessed pocket has a depth extending part-way through the height of the ferrule. An oxide-resistant pocket-pad is nested in the recessed pocket. An electrical connection material is supported on the pocket-pad for making an oxide-resistant electrical connection to the ferrule. An insulator is hermetically sealed to the ferrule in the ferrule opening. At least one active via hole extends through the insulator with an active conductive pathway residing in and hermetically sealed to the insulator in the active via hole.
Low Impedance Oxide Resistant Grounded Capacitor For An Aimd
A hermetically sealed filtered feedthrough assembly for an active implantable medical device includes an electrically conductive ferrule hermetically sealed by a first braze to an insulator. A conductor is hermetically sealed to and disposed through the insulator. A filter capacitor has an active electrode plate and a ground electrode plate which are disposed within and supported by a capacitor dielectric in an interleaved, partially overlapping relationship. A first passageway is disposed through the capacitor dielectric having a capacitor internal metallization which is connected to the active electrode plate. A capacitor external metallization electrically connects to the ground electrode plate. An oxide-resistant metal addition includes a conductive core with a conductive cladding of a different material. A first electrical connection is between the oxide-resistant metal addition and the capacitor external metallization. A second electrical connection is between the oxide-resistant metal addition and the ferrule.
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