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公开(公告)号:US10103559B2
公开(公告)日:2018-10-16
申请号:US14942243
申请日:2015-11-16
Applicant: Nuvectra Corporation
Inventor: Benjamin Cottrill , Les Halberg , Michael Labbe , Joey Chen
Abstract: A system and method for using statistical analysis of information obtained during a rechargeable battery charging session, wherein the method is for optimizing one or more parameters that are used for controlling the charging of a rechargeable battery during the charging session.
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公开(公告)号:US20190052106A1
公开(公告)日:2019-02-14
申请号:US16157806
申请日:2018-10-11
Applicant: Nuvectra Corporation
Inventor: Benjamin Cottrill , Les Halberg , Michael Labbe , Joey Chen
Abstract: A system and method for using statistical analysis of information obtained during a rechargeable battery charging session, wherein the method is for optimizing one or more parameters that are used for controlling the charging of a rechargeable battery during the charging session.
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公开(公告)号:US20180236236A1
公开(公告)日:2018-08-23
申请号:US15962556
申请日:2018-04-25
Applicant: Nuvectra Corporation
Inventor: Steven E. Wilder , Michael S. Labbe , Jeff Gagnon , Benjamin Cottrill
CPC classification number: A61N1/36128 , A61N1/37247 , A61N1/3787
Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods incorporate the most-used functions of an electrical stimulator's controller into a small, thin pocket controller that is not only comfortable to carry in a pocket, but can also be attached to a key ring, lanyard, or other such carrying device for ease of daily use. A separate patient controller charger is used to charge and control the implanted medical device.
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公开(公告)号:US10027157B2
公开(公告)日:2018-07-17
申请号:US14977768
申请日:2015-12-22
Applicant: Nuvectra Corporation
Inventor: Michael Labbe , Les Halberg , Benjamin Cottrill
CPC classification number: H02J7/025 , A61N1/378 , A61N1/3787 , G01K13/00 , H02J7/007 , H02J7/047 , H02J2007/0096
Abstract: A method for wirelessly charging a battery in an implantable medical device including the steps of: providing a receiver in the implantable medical device and providing a temperature sensor in the implantable medical device. The method also includes receiving, via the receiver, a wireless power signal from an external charger and converting the wireless power signal into a battery charge signal including power for recharging the battery. The method yet also includes sensing a temperature of the implantable medical device with the temperature sensor. The method further includes changing a current of the battery charge signal from a first non-zero current to a second non-zero current that is different from the first non-zero current. Changing of the current of the battery charge signal is based on the temperature sensed by the temperature sensor.
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