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Digital cardiac pacemaker with program acceptance indicator

Patent 4401120 Issued on August 30, 1983. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject August 12, 2001. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Programmable pacer
Patent #: 4124031
Issued on: 11/07/1978
Inventor: Mensink ,   et al.

Self-powered implanted programmable medication system and method Patent #: 4146029
Issued on: 03/27/1979
Inventor: Ellinwood, Jr.

Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 06/292066 filed on 08/12/1981

US Classes:

607/31Assurance of security, accuracy, or completion of programming procedure

Examiners

Primary: Kamm, William E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Classes

A61N 1/372 (20060101)
A61N 1/362 (20060101)
A61N 1/365 (20060101)
A61N 1/37 (20060101)

Abstract

A programmable cardiac pacemaker pulse generator utilizing digital circuitry for controlling the provision of cardiac stimulating pulses. The pulse generator is capable of having the rate, the pulse width, the pulse amplitude, the refractory period, the sensitivity and the mode of operation programmed. In addition, the pulse generator can have the output inhibited and can respond to programming signals causing a threshold margin test to be performed, effects of closure of the reed switch overridden, a hysteresis function added and a high rate exceeding the normal upper rate limit programmed. Many of the programmable functions of the pulse generator can either be programmed on a permanent or a temporary basis. The pulse generator further includes means for signaling the acceptance of a programming signal, and means to reset the program acceptance circuit if extraneous signals are detected as programming signals. The program signal acceptance circuit performs several different checks on the detected programming signal including a parity check, an access code check and determining if the proper number of signals were transmitted within a given time. The timing circuit of the pulse generator includes a crystal clock oscillator and counter means for counting the clock pulses therefrom to determine the rate of the pacemaker. The pulse width of each pacemaker pulse is determined by using a voltage controlled oscillator in place of the crystal oscillator to obtain energy compensation due to the battery voltage decreasing with time.

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