IP Library Granted Patent US 8,437,855
Granted Patent B2
US 8,437,855 · App. 12/062,895 · Granted May 7, 2013

Connector assembly for use with medical devices

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Patent No.
US 8,437,855
App. No.
12/062,895
Granted
May 7, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Connector assemblies for use with implantable medical devices having easy to assemble contacts are disclosed. The connector assemblies are generally formed by coupling a plurality of ring contacts, sealing rings, and spring contact elements together with at least one holding ring to form a connector having a common bore fore receiving a medical lead cable. Contact grooves or spring chambers for positioning the spring contact elements are formed in part by assembling multiple components together.

Claims (50)

1. An implantable medical connector stack having easy to install ring grooves for receiving contact springs comprising:

a first seal element made of a dielectric material comprising an annulus comprising a projection; said annulus comprising a generally planar wall surface;

a conductive ring contact element comprising an interior wall surface adjacent at least one axial opening;

a second seal element made of a dielectric material comprising an annulus comprising a projection;

a canted coil spring;

wherein the conductive ring contact element is engaged to the first seal element and the second seal element and a ring groove is formed by a bottom wall of the conductive ring contact element and two side walls formed from one each of the first and second seal elements; and

wherein the generally planar wall surface of the first seal element forms a dielectric side wall of the ring groove that together with the interior wall surface of the conductive ring contact element define a physical stop for retaining the canted coil spring inside the ring groove, and a portion of at least one of the seal elements projects into the conductive ring contact element.

2. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , further comprising a bore that is common to the conductive ring contact element and the first and second seal elements.

3. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the conductive ring contact element engages the first seal element and the second seal element by projecting over a shoulder on each of the first seal element and the second seal element.

4. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the conductive ring contact element engages the first seal element and the second seal element by projecting under a shoulder on each of the first seal element and the second seal element.

5. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the annulus of the first seal element comprises a second projection.

6. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the stack is positioned inside an elastomeric or polymer header.

7. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 6 , wherein the header is attached to a sealed housing of an implantable medical device.

8. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the conductive ring contact element comprises a bottom wall having a V-shape configuration.

9. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the conductive ring contact element comprises an axially extending wall that projects into a groove of the first seal element and the generally planar wall surface of the first seal element is positioned radially inwardly of the groove.

10. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein the conductive ring contact element comprises an axially extending wall that projects over a shoulder of the first seal element and under a shoulder of the second seal element.

11. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 1 , wherein a lead conductor is welded to the conductive ring contact element and is in electrical communication with a sealed housing of an implantable medical device.

12. An implantable medical connector stack having easy to install ring grooves for receiving contact springs comprising:

a conductive ring contact element comprising a first axial side, a second axial side, and a bottom wall having a V-shape configuration;

a first dielectric seal element in mechanical engagement with the first axial side of the conductive ring contact element;

a second dielectric seal element in mechanical engagement with the second axial side of the conductive ring contact element; and

wherein a ring groove for accommodating a canted coil spring is formed by the engagements between the conductive ring contact element and the first and second dielectric seal elements; and

wherein at least part of the ring groove has a first side wall formed by at least one of the first dielectric seal element and the second dielectric seal element, and a portion of at least one of the dielectric seal elements projects into the conductive ring contact element.

13. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein at least part of the ring groove has a second side wall formed by the other one of the first dielectric seal element and the second dielectric seal element.

14. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , further comprising a bore that is common to the conductive ring contact element and the first and second dielectric seal elements.

15. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the conductive ring contact element projects over a shoulder on each of the first and second dielectric seal elements.

16. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the conductive ring contact element projects under a shoulder on each of the first and second dielectric seal elements.

17. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the first dielectric seal element comprises an annulus comprising a projection.

18. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the stack is positioned inside an elastomeric or polymer header.

19. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 18 , wherein the header is attached to a sealed housing of an implantable medical device.

20. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the conductive ring contact element comprises an axially extending wall that projects into a groove of the first dielectric seal element.

21. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein the conductive ring contact element comprises an axially extending wall that projects over a shoulder of the first dielectric seal element and under a shoulder of the second dielectric seal element.

22. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , wherein a lead conductor is welded to the conductive ring contact element and is in electrical communication with a sealed housing of an implantable medical device.

23. The implantable medical connector stack of claim 12 , further comprising two or more conductive ring contact elements.

24. A method for forming an implantable medical connector stack having easy to install ring grooves for receiving contact springs comprising:

positioning a canted coil spring into a conductive ring contact element;

positioning the conductive ring contact element into engagement with a first dielectric seal element;

positioning the conductive ring contact element into engagement with a second dielectric seal element;

wherein a groove comprising a bottom wall and two side walls is formed by the engagement between the conductive ring contact element and both the first and second dielectric seal elements; and

wherein at least one of the two side walls is formed by part of the first dielectric seal element or the second dielectric seal element, and a portion of at least one of the dielectric seal elements projects into the conductive ring contact element.

25. The method for forming an implantable medical connector stack of claim 24 , further comprising the step of placing a second conductive ring contact element into engagement with the second dielectric seal element.

26. The method for forming an implantable medical connector stack of claim 24 , further comprising the step of placing the stack into a header made from a polymer or an elastomer material.

27. The method for forming an implantable medical connector stack of claim 24 , further comprising the step of attaching the header to a sealed housing of an implantable medical device.

28. A method for forming a connector stack for an implantable medical device having reduced overall length comprising:

inserting a tubular ring contact element into two adjacent seal ring elements to form a ring groove;

placing a spring into said ring groove;

wherein the seal ring elements form at least one side wall of two successive ring grooves, the seal ring elements each comprising an annular projection for forming a seal against a lead body; and

wherein the tubular ring contact element is inserted into an interior shoulder of one of the two adjacent seal ring elements.

29. The method of claim 28 , wherein the tubular ring contact element is inserted over an exterior shoulder of at least one of the two adjacent seal ring elements.

30. The method of claim 28 , wherein the two adjacent seal ring elements each comprises an annulus and at least one projection defining an interior diameter.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 27, 2025
From: X-MICROWAVE, LLC; TANTALUM PELLET COMPANY, LLC; EVANS CAPACITOR COMPANY, LLC; PACIFIC AEROSPACE & ELECTRONICS, LLC; OHIO ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES, LLC; FILCONN, LLC; HERMETIC SOLUTIONS GROUP INC.; RUBBERCRAFT CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA, LTD.; SWIFT TEXTILE METALIZING LLC; RMB PRODUCTS; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC; KAMATICS CORPORATION; BEI PRECISION SYSTEMS & SPACE COMPANY, INC.; PAKTRON LLC; OHMEGA TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; TICER TECHNOLOGIES, LLC; CUSTOM INTERCONNECTS, LLC; SANDERS INDUSTRIES HOLDINGS, INC.; AKROFIRE, LLC; KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION; KAMAN CORPORATION
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 070344/0430 →
RELEASE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENTS (PATENTS) AT REEL 067175/FRAME 0740 Recorded Feb 27, 2025
From: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC.
To: KAMAN CORPORATION; KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC; AIRCRAFT WHEEL AND BRAKE, LLC; KAMATICS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 070347/0014 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2024
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: KAMATICS CORPORATION; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC; AIRCRAFT WHEEL AND BRAKE, LLC
Reel/Frame 067200/0800 →
IP SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 22, 2024
From: KAMAN CORPORATION; KAMAN AEROSPACE CORPORATION; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC; AIRCRAFT WHEEL AND BRAKE, LLC; KAMATICS CORPORATION
To: MORGAN STANLEY SENIOR FUNDING, INC., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 067175/0740 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED PATENT COLLATERAL SECURITY AND PLEDGE AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 18, 2020
From: KAMATICS CORPORATION; BAL SEAL ENGINEERING, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 054304/0388 →