METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CONTROL DELIVERY OF HIGH-VOLTAGE AND ANTI-TACHY PACING THERAPY IN AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
    1.
    发明申请
    METHOD AND APPARATUS TO CONTROL DELIVERY OF HIGH-VOLTAGE AND ANTI-TACHY PACING THERAPY IN AN IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE 有权
    用于控制在可植入医疗装置中提供高电压和抗紫外线治疗的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20070156189A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-07-05

    申请号:US11687282

    申请日:2007-03-16

    IPC分类号: A61N1/36

    摘要: A system and method for delivering both anti-tachy pacing (ATP) therapy and high-voltage shock therapy in response to detection of abnormal cardiac rhythms is disclosed. The system controls the time between delivering ATP therapy and the charging of high-voltage capacitors in preparation for shock delivery based on a predetermined set of criteria. In one embodiment, the inventive system operates in an ATP During Capacitor Charging (ATP-DCC) mode wherein all, or substantially all, of the ATP therapy is delivered during charging of the high-voltage capacitors. Based on evaluation of the predetermined set of criteria, the system may switch to an additional ATP Before Capacitor Charging (ATP-BCC) mode, wherein substantially all of the ATP therapy is delivered prior to charging of the high-voltage capacitor. According to one aspect of the invention, the predetermined set of criteria is based, at least in part, on the effectiveness of previously-delivered ATP therapy.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于响应于异常心律的检测而提供抗起搏起搏(ATP)治疗和高压休克疗法的系统和方法。 该系统基于预定的一组标准来控制ATP治疗与高压电容器的充电之间的时间,以准备冲击输送。 在一个实施例中,本发明的系统在ATP电容器充电(ATP-DCC)模式下工作,其中在高压电容器充电期间全部或基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 基于对预定标准集合的评估,系统可以切换到在电容器充电(ATP-BCC)模式之外的另外的ATP,其中在高压电容器充电之前基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 根据本发明的一个方面,预定的一组标准至少部分地基于先前传递的ATP治疗的有效性。

    Method and apparatus to control delivery of high-voltage and anti-tachy pacing therapy in an implantable medical device
    2.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus to control delivery of high-voltage and anti-tachy pacing therapy in an implantable medical device 有权
    用于控制可植入医疗装置中的高电压和抗速度起搏治疗递送的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US08170663B2

    公开(公告)日:2012-05-01

    申请号:US11687282

    申请日:2007-03-16

    IPC分类号: A61N1/362 A61N1/39

    摘要: A system and method for delivering both anti-tachy pacing (ATP) therapy and high-voltage shock therapy in response to detection of abnormal cardiac rhythms is disclosed. The system controls the time between delivering ATP therapy and the charging of high-voltage capacitors in preparation for shock delivery based on a predetermined set of criteria. In one embodiment, the inventive system operates in an ATP During Capacitor Charging (ATP-DCC) mode wherein all, or substantially all, of the ATP therapy is delivered during charging of the high-voltage capacitors. Based on evaluation of the predetermined set of criteria, the system may switch to an additional ATP Before Capacitor Charging (ATP-BCC) mode, wherein substantially all of the ATP therapy is delivered prior to charging of the high-voltage capacitor. According to one aspect of the invention, the predetermined set of criteria is based, at least in part, on the effectiveness of previously-delivered ATP therapy.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于响应于异常心律的检测而提供抗起搏起搏(ATP)治疗和高压休克疗法的系统和方法。 该系统基于预定的一组标准来控制ATP治疗与高压电容器的充电之间的时间,以准备冲击输送。 在一个实施例中,本发明的系统在ATP电容器充电(ATP-DCC)模式下工作,其中在高压电容器充电期间全部或基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 基于对预定标准集合的评估,系统可以切换到在电容器充电(ATP-BCC)模式之外的另外的ATP,其中在高压电容器充电之前基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 根据本发明的一个方面,预定的一组标准至少部分地基于先前传递的ATP治疗的有效性。

    Method and apparatus to control delivery of high-voltage and anti-tachy pacing therapy in an implantable medical device
    3.
    发明授权
    Method and apparatus to control delivery of high-voltage and anti-tachy pacing therapy in an implantable medical device 有权
    用于控制可植入医疗装置中的高电压和抗速度起搏治疗递送的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US06718204B2

    公开(公告)日:2004-04-06

    申请号:US09918224

    申请日:2001-07-30

    IPC分类号: A61N108

    摘要: A system and method for delivering both anti-tachy pacing (ATP) therapy and high-voltage shock therapy in response to detection of abnormal cardiac rhythms is disclosed. The system controls the time between delivering ATP therapy and the charging of high-voltage capacitors in preparation for shock delivery based on a predetermined set of criteria. In one embodiment, the inventive system operates in an ATP During Capacitor Charging (ATP-DCC) mode wherein all, or substantially all, of the ATP therapy is delivered during charging of the high-voltage capacitors. Based on evaluation of the predetermined set of criteria, the system may switch to an additional ATP Before Capacitor Charging (ATP-BCC) mode, wherein substantially all of the ATP therapy is delivered prior to charging of the high-voltage capacitor. According to one aspect of the invention, the predetermined set of criteria is based, at least in part, on the effectiveness of previously-delivered ATP therapy.

    摘要翻译: 公开了一种用于响应于异常心律的检测而提供抗起搏起搏(ATP)治疗和高压休克疗法的系统和方法。 该系统基于预定的一组标准来控制ATP治疗与高压电容器的充电之间的时间,以准备冲击输送。 在一个实施例中,本发明的系统在ATP电容器充电(ATP-DCC)模式下工作,其中在高压电容器充电期间全部或基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 基于对预定标准集合的评估,系统可以切换到在电容器充电(ATP-BCC)模式之外的另外的ATP,其中在高压电容器充电之前基本上全部ATP治疗被递送。 根据本发明的一个方面,预定的一组标准至少部分地基于先前传递的ATP治疗的有效性。

    Method and apparatus for implementing task-oriented induction capabilities in an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and programmer
    4.
    发明申请
    Method and apparatus for implementing task-oriented induction capabilities in an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and programmer 审中-公开
    用于在可植入式心律转复除颤器和编程器中实现面向任务的感应能力的方法和装置

    公开(公告)号:US20050192640A1

    公开(公告)日:2005-09-01

    申请号:US11118658

    申请日:2005-04-29

    IPC分类号: A61N1/372 A61N1/39

    CPC分类号: A61N1/3943 A61N1/37247

    摘要: The invention provides systems to prevent the delivery of antitachycardia pacing (ATP) following a defibrillation threshold (DFT) induction at implant. An algorithm that classifies episodes as induced or spontaneous is implemented, thereby enabling the ATP during charging feature to be operable only when spontaneous episodes are detected while temporarily suspending the ATP feature during the delivery of defibrillation shock after induction has been confirmed. Further, a user interface enables users to interact with an implantable medical device (IMD), particularly for setting a defibrillation threshold (DFT) or a 50 Hz burst from a single programmer screen. The user interface includes various functionalities to promote quick user access to parameters that govern diagnosis, therapy and other features of the IMD. A single screen enables the user to complete automatic and/or manual DFT inductions or a 50 Hz burst from a programmer interface while acquiring associated documentation from the same interface.

    摘要翻译: 本发明提供了防止在植入物中除颤阈值(DFT)诱导后递送抗心动过速起搏(ATP)的系统。 实施了将发作分类为诱导或自发的算法,从而使得在充电特征期间的ATP仅在检测到自发发作时才可操作,同时在确认诱导后的除颤休克期间暂时停止ATP特征。 此外,用户界面使得用户能够与可植入医疗装置(IMD)进行交互,特别是用于从单个编程器屏幕设置除颤阈值(DFT)或50Hz脉冲串。 用户界面包括各种功能,以促进用户快速访问管理IMD诊断,治疗和其他功能的参数。 单个屏幕使用户能够在从同一接口获取相关文档的同时,从编程器接口完成自动和/或手动DFT感应或50 Hz突发。

    Pacing device for minimizing ventricular pauses after delivery of atrial anti-tachycardia pacing therapy
    6.
    发明申请
    Pacing device for minimizing ventricular pauses after delivery of atrial anti-tachycardia pacing therapy 有权
    起搏装置用于在心房抗心动过速起搏治疗交付后尽量减少心室停搏

    公开(公告)号:US20070106334A1

    公开(公告)日:2007-05-10

    申请号:US11271387

    申请日:2005-11-10

    IPC分类号: A61N1/00

    CPC分类号: A61N1/3622 A61N1/3624

    摘要: A pacing control is used in a multiple-chamber cardiac pacing system, which, upon detecting an atrial arrhythmia, automatically switches to a special therapy mode and administers a selected anti-tachycardia pacing (ATP) therapy in the atrium, and which switches to a standard pacing mode following delivery of the ATP therapy. The pacing control adjusts the timing of pacing pulses to be delivered to the atrium and/or the ventricle to minimize any potential ventricular pauses that may result from the switch from the therapy mode to the standard pacing mode.

    摘要翻译: 起搏控制用于多室心脏起搏系统,其在检测到心房心律失常时自动切换到特殊治疗模式,并在心房中进行选择的抗心动过速起搏(ATP)治疗,并且切换到 ATP疗法运送后的标准起搏模式。 起搏控制调节将被输送到心房和/或心室的起搏脉冲的定时,以最小化从治疗模式切换到标准起搏模式可能导致的任何潜在心室停搏。

    Method for assembling a heat exchanger core
    7.
    发明授权
    Method for assembling a heat exchanger core 失效
    组装热交换器芯的方法

    公开(公告)号:US5966808A

    公开(公告)日:1999-10-19

    申请号:US792633

    申请日:1997-01-31

    IPC分类号: B21D53/08 B23P15/26

    摘要: An apparatus assembles a heat exchanger core having first and second side plates. The first and second side plates cooperate with first and second end plates to sandwich a plurality of layered tubes and fin plates therebetween. The apparatus includes a lifting mechanism for stacking the tubes and fin plates with respect to one another to define a layered stack having opposite sides and opposite ends. A side plate assembling mechanism associates the first and second side plates on opposite sides of the layered stack. An end plate assembling mechanism associates the first and second end plates on opposite ends of the layered stack. A method for assembling a heat exchanger core includes the steps of stacking tubes and fin plates with respect to one another to define a layered stack having opposite sides and opposite ends, associating first and second side plates on opposite sides of the layered stack, and associating first and second ends plates on opposite end of the layered stack to form a completed heat exchanger core.

    摘要翻译: 装置组装具有第一和第二侧板的热交换器芯。 第一和第二侧板与第一和第二端板协作以夹在其间的多个分层管和翅片板。 该装置包括提升机构,用于相对于彼此堆叠管和翅片板以限定具有相对侧和相对端的层叠堆叠。 侧板组装机构使第一和第二侧板在层叠叠层的相对侧相关联。 端板组装机构使第一和第二端板在层叠堆叠的相对端部相关联。 一种用于组装热交换器芯的方法包括以下步骤:相对于彼此堆叠管和翅片板以限定具有相对侧和相对端的层叠堆叠,将第一和第二侧板在层叠堆叠的相对侧上相关联, 第一和第二端板在层叠堆叠的相对端上以形成完整的热交换器芯。

    Multiple fuel tank system
    8.
    发明授权
    Multiple fuel tank system 有权
    多个油箱系统

    公开(公告)号:US08899627B2

    公开(公告)日:2014-12-02

    申请号:US13006018

    申请日:2011-01-13

    IPC分类号: B60P3/22 F23K5/04

    CPC分类号: F23K5/04

    摘要: The present disclosure is directed to a mobile machine, such as hydronic surface heater designed to be transported to a potentially remote worksite and operated for an extended period of time. The machine has a fueled component, such as a burner, fueled by a fuel supply system having at least two fuel tanks that are operably connected to one another by a connection line having an electronically controlled valve therein. The valve is coupled to the machine's electrical system, such as being coupled to the output of the machine's main breaker, so as to be opened whenever the machine is operating but to be otherwise closed. The fuel supply system thus has, in effect, a single tank when the machine is running and multiple separated tanks when the machine is not running. Fuel spill risks therefore are mitigated without having to sacrifice operating time and without significantly complicating the machine's fuel supply systems or its controls.

    摘要翻译: 本公开涉及一种移动机器,例如被设计成被运输到潜在的远程工地并且长时间运行的液体表面加热器。 机器具有由燃料供给系统燃料的燃料部件,燃料供应系统具有至少两个燃料箱,其通过其中具有电子控制阀的连接线彼此可操作地连接。 阀连接到机器的电气系统,例如联接到机器的主断路器的输出端,以便在机器运行时打开,但是要关闭。 因此,当机器运行时,燃料供应系统实际上具有单个罐,当机器不运行时,多个分离的罐。 因此,可以减轻燃油泄漏的风险,而不必牺牲运行时间,并且不会使机器的燃料供应系统或其控制器显着复杂化。