18398485. HEADER INTERCONNECT WIRE SUPPORT simplified abstract (Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.)
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HEADER INTERCONNECT WIRE SUPPORT
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
James Michael English of Cahir (IE)
Moira B. Sweeney of St. Paul MN (US)
Robert Allen Jones of Lake Elmo MN (US)
Benjamin J. Haasl of Forest Lake MN (US)
Daniela Guerrera of Clonmel (IE)
David P. Stieper of North Branch MN (US)
Michael Dunne of Castlecomer (IE)
HEADER INTERCONNECT WIRE SUPPORT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18398485 titled 'HEADER INTERCONNECT WIRE SUPPORT
The abstract describes an implantable medical device with a housing containing electronic devices, a header with bores, a wire extending from the housing into the header, and a wire clip to position and retain the wire.
- The implantable medical device includes electronic devices within the housing.
- The header attached to the housing has one or more bores for various functions.
- A wire extends from the housing into the header and is coupled to an electrical contact within the bore.
- A wire clip is used to position and retain the wire relative to the header.
Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in various medical devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, and neurostimulators. - It can also be applied in research settings for studying electrical stimulation and monitoring.
Problems Solved: - Provides a secure and efficient way to connect wires within implantable medical devices. - Ensures proper positioning and retention of wires for optimal device functionality.
Benefits: - Enhances the reliability and longevity of implantable medical devices. - Improves the overall performance and effectiveness of electronic components within the device.
Commercial Applications: - This technology has significant commercial potential in the medical device industry, particularly in the development of advanced implantable devices. - It can also be utilized by research institutions and medical device manufacturers for innovation and product enhancement.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the wire clip contribute to the overall functionality of the implantable medical device? 2. What are the key advantages of having electronic devices within the housing of the implantable medical device?
Original Abstract Submitted
An implantable medical device can include a housing including electronic devices within the housing; a header attached to the housing and including one or more bores; a wire extending from the housing into the header and coupled to an electrical contact within the bore; and a wire clip configured to position and retain the wire relative to the header.
- Cardiac Pacemakers, Inc.
- James Michael English of Cahir (IE)
- Moira B. Sweeney of St. Paul MN (US)
- Robert Allen Jones of Lake Elmo MN (US)
- Benjamin J. Haasl of Forest Lake MN (US)
- Daniela Guerrera of Clonmel (IE)
- David P. Stieper of North Branch MN (US)
- Michael Dunne of Castlecomer (IE)
- Paul Clarke of Clonmel (IE)
- A61N1/375
- CPC A61N1/3754