IP Library Granted Patent US 7,636,603
Granted Patent B1
US 7,636,603 · App. 11/428,302 · Granted Dec 22, 2009

Bionic ear implant

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Patent No.
US 7,636,603
App. No.
11/428,302
Granted
Dec 22, 2009
Kind
B1
Abstract

A bionic ear cochlear stimulation system has the capability to stimulate fast enough to induce stochastic neural firing, thereby acting to restore “spontaneous” neural activity. Such neurostimulation involves the use of a high rate pulsitile stimulation signal that is amplitude modulated with sound information. Advantageously, by using such neurostimulation, a fitting system may be utilized that does not normally require T-level threshold measurements. T-level threshold measurements are not required in most instances because the high-rate pulsitile stimulation, even though at levels that would normally be a sub-threshold electrical stimulus, is able to modulate neural firing patterns in a perceptible way.

Claims (14)

1. A bionic ear implant adapted to stimulate the auditory nerve of a patient comprising:

means for sensing sound information;

an electrode array having multiple electrode contacts, the electrode array being adapted to be inserted into the cochlea of the patient;

pulse generator means for generating a pulsitile stimulation waveform having a pulse rate of at least 2000 Hz, and pulse widths of less than about 75 μS;

means for amplitude modulating the pulsatile stimulation waveform with the sound information, whereby an amplitude modulated pulsitile stimulation waveform is created having an energy content that varies as a function of the sound information;

means for applying the amplitude-modulated pulsatile stimulation waveform to selected ones of the multiple electrode contacts;

means for measuring an M-level associated with application of the amplitude-modulated pulsatile stimulation waveform, where an M-level comprises a comfortable stimulation intensity;

means for globally determining a T-level for all of the electrode contacts, where a T-level comprises a minimally perceptible stimulation intensity; and

means for using the M- and T-levels to help set the intensity of stimuli applied to the electrode contacts;

wherein the amplitude modulated pulsitile stimulation waveform is adapted to elicit stochastic firing of auditory nerve fibers in the vicinity of the electrode contacts on which the amplitude-modulated pulsitile stimulation waveform is applied as a function of the energy content within the amplitude modulated pulsitile stimulation waveform and

wherein the means for globally determining a T-level comprises means for setting the T-level to zero as the determined T-level.

2. The bionic ear implant of claim 1 wherein the pulse generator means generates biphasic stimulation pulses having pulse widths of less than about 32 μS.

3. The bionic ear implant of claim 2 wherein the pulse generator means generates biphasic stimulation pulses having pulse widths of less than about 21 μS.

4. The bionic ear implant of claim 3 wherein the pulse generator means generates biphasic stimulation pulses having pulse widths of less than about 11 μS.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 7, 2008
From: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION
To: ADVANCED BIONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 020340/0713 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 21, 2007
From: ADVANCED BIONICS CORPORATION
To: BOSTON SCIENTIFIC NEUROMODULATION CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020296/0477 →