Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Circuits and methods for using a high impedance, thin, coin-cell type battery in an implantable electroacupuncture device
- Patent Title (中): 在可植入电针装置中使用高阻抗,薄型纽扣电池的电路和方法
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Application No.: US13769699Application Date: 2013-02-18
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Publication No.: US09089716B2Publication Date: 2015-07-28
- Inventor: David K. L. Peterson , Jeffrey H. Greiner
- Applicant: Valencia Technologies Corporation
- Applicant Address: US CA Valencia
- Assignee: Valencia Technologies Corporation
- Current Assignee: Valencia Technologies Corporation
- Current Assignee Address: US CA Valencia
- Agent Bryant R. Gold
- Main IPC: A61N1/378
- IPC: A61N1/378 ; A61N1/375 ; A61H39/00 ; A61N1/372 ; A61N1/36

Abstract:
An implantable electroacupuncture device (IEAD) treats a disease or medical condition of a patient through application of stimulation pulses applied at a specified acupoint or other target tissue location. In a preferred implementation, the IEAD is an implantable, coin-sized, self-contained, leadless electroacupuncture device having at least two electrodes attached to an outside surface of its housing. The device generates stimulation pulses in accordance with a specified stimulation regimen. Power management circuitry within the device allows a primary battery, having a high internal impedance, to be used to power the device. The stimulation regimen generates stimulation pulses during a stimulation session of duration T3 minutes applied every T4 minutes. The duty cycle, or ratio T3/T4, is very low, no greater than 0.05. The low duty cycle and careful power management allow the IEAD to perform its intended function for several years.
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