IP Library Granted Patent US 8,369,951
Granted Patent B2
US 8,369,951 · App. 13/074,358 · Granted Feb 5, 2013

Feed-through connector assembly for implantable pulse generator and method of use

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Patent No.
US 8,369,951
App. No.
13/074,358
Granted
Feb 5, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A connector assembly for a medical device for connecting an IPG to a connector assembly for connecting the IPG to a relatively large plurality of electrodes that can support 24 or more stimulation channels for stimulating one or more stimulation regions of a patient. Also the IPG and the stimulation system and the stimulation therapy utilizing the connector assembly.

Claims (103)

1. A connector assembly for installing in an IPG device including a plurality of conducting IPG pins, said connector assembly for connecting said IPG device to a contact assembly including a plurality of contact blocks, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said conducting lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a contact portion adapted for electrically contacting a contact portion of the corresponding contact block;

an IPG connector at another end of said conducting lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal portion and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the conductive IPG pins of the IPG device such that said flat terminal portion is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin and wherein said split portion is adapted to receive a body of the corresponding IPG pin; and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly.

2. The connector assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a first removable installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of breakable connections, to a plurality of the contact assembly connectors, wherein said first removable installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

3. The connector assembly of claim 2 , further comprising a second removable installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of removable connections, to a plurality of the IPG connectors, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

4. The connector assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a second removable installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of removable connections, to a plurality of the IPG connectors, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

5. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein said IPG connector further comprises a flat portion between said curved portion and said conductive wire portion, said flat portion being adapted for being placed against a corresponding portion of the IPG device, wherein said IPG connector is adapted such that said curved portion is in compression when said IPG connector is installed in said IPG device, said compression for keeping said flat terminal pressed against the head of the IPG pin of the IPG device.

6. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein said contact portion of said contact assembly connector includes a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a corresponding flat portion included in the contact portion of the corresponding contact block.

7. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the conductive wire portions of said connector assembly are differently routed through said various structures by including bends in different locations in individual ones of the plurality of the conductive wire portions.

8. The connector assembly of claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the conductive wire portions of said connector assembly are differently routed through said various structures by including bends in different locations in individual ones of the plurality of the conductive wire portions.

9. A connector assembly for installing in an IPG device including a plurality of conducting IPG pins, said connector assembly for connecting said IPG device to a contact assembly, said connector assembly comprising:

a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding contact on the contact assembly,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the conductive IPG pins such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly; and

a first installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads for holding said plurality of conductive leads together.

10. The connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein said IPG connector further comprises a flat portion between said curved portion and said conductive wire portion, said flat portion being adapted for being placed against a corresponding portion of the IPG device, wherein said IPG connector is adapted such that said curved portion is in compression when said IPG connector is installed in said IPG device, said compression for keeping said flat terminal pressed against the head of the IPG pin of the IPG device.

11. The connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein said first installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

12. The connector assembly of claim 11 , wherein said first installation part holds said leads together by connecting, via a plurality of breakable connections, to the plurality of the contact assembly connectors of said leads, said connector assembly further comprising a second removable installation part connected to the conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of removable connections, to the plurality of the IPG connectors, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

13. The connector assembly of claim 9 , wherein said contact portion of said contact assembly connector includes a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a corresponding flat portion included in the contact portion of the corresponding contact block.

14. A connector assembly for installing in an IPG device including a plurality of conducting pins, said connector assembly for connecting said IPG device to a contact assembly including a plurality of contact blocks, said connector assembly comprising:

a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a portion adapted for electrically contacting a portion of the corresponding contact block,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the conductive pins of the IPG device such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said wire portion;

a first installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the contact assembly connector of said plurality of conductive leads; and

a second installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the IPG connector of said plurality of conductive leads, wherein

said first installation part and said second installation part are adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

15. A connector assembly for installing in an IPG device including a plurality of conducting IPG pins, said connector assembly for connecting said IPG device to a contact assembly including a plurality of contact blocks, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a flat portion of the corresponding contact block;

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the conductive IPG pins of the IPG device such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, wherein said IPG connector further comprises a flat portion between said curved portion and a conductive wire portion, said flat portion being adapted for being placed against a corresponding portion of the IPG device, wherein said IPG connector is adapted such that said curved portion is in compression when said IPG connector is installed in said IPG device, said compression for keeping said flat terminal pressed against the head of the IPG pin of the IPG device; and

said conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said wire portion.

16. The connector assembly of claim 15 , further comprising a first removable installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads for holding said leads together, wherein said first removable installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

17. The connector assembly of claim 16 , wherein said first removable installation part holds said leads together by connecting, via a plurality of breakable connections, to the plurality of the contact assembly connectors of said leads, said connector assembly further comprising a second removable installation part connected to the conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of removable connections, to the plurality of the IPG connectors, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

18. The connector assembly of claim 15 , wherein said contact portion of said contact assembly connector includes a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a corresponding flat portion included in the contact portion of the corresponding contact block.

19. The connector assembly of claim 15 , wherein a plurality of the conductive wire portions of said connector assembly are differently routed through said various structures by including bends in different locations in individual ones of the plurality of the conductive wire portions.

20. An IPG device for stimulating a stimulation region of a patient, said IPG device comprising:

stimulation electronics for providing a plurality of stimulation channels;

a plurality of conducting IPG pins, each one of said IPG pins for connecting to one of said stimulation channels provided by said stimulation electronics; and

a contact assembly for connecting said IPG device to a plurality of electrodes via a plurality of electrode pins, each of said electrode pins having a plurality of separate contact portions each associated with one of the electrodes, said contact assembly including:

a plurality of conductive contact devices; and

a plurality of conductive contact blocks each having an interior open portion adapted for receiving a corresponding one of said plurality of conductive contact devices in electrical contact therewith, wherein

said conductive contact blocks are arranged into a series of rows, such that each one of said rows has an equal number of contact blocks arranged side-by-side, and wherein

said contact blocks are arranged such that each one of the contact blocks of one row are arranged with a corresponding one of the contact blocks of a subsequent and/or previous row to form a plurality of columns of contact blocks such that the interior open portions of the contact blocks of any given column are axially aligned to receive one of the plurality of electrode pins such that each conductive contact device is adapted to electrically contact one of the contact portions of one of the electrode pins;

said IPG device further comprising a connector assembly for connecting each one of said plurality of IPG pins to a respective one of said plurality of conductive contact blocks of said contact assembly, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a portion adapted for electrically contacting a portion of the corresponding contact block,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the IPG pins such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said wire portion.

21. The IPG device of claim 20 , further comprising a first removable installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads for holding said leads together, wherein said first removable installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

22. The IPG device of claim 21 wherein said first removable installation part holds said leads together by connecting, via a plurality of breakable connections, to the plurality of the contact assembly connectors of said leads, said connector assembly further comprising a second removable installation part connected to the conductive leads by connecting, via a plurality of removable connections, to the plurality of the IPG connectors, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed when said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

23. The IPG device of claim 20 , further comprising a second installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the IPG connector of said plurality of conductive leads, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed at some point after said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

24. The IPG device of claim 20 , wherein said IPG connector further comprises a flat portion between said curved portion and said conductive wire portion, said flat portion being adapted for being placed against a corresponding portion of the IPG device, wherein said IPG connector is adapted such that said curved portion is in compression when said IPG connector is installed in said IPG device, said compression for keeping said flat terminal pressed against the head of the IPG pin of the IPG device.

25. An IPG device for stimulating a stimulation region of a patient, said IPG device comprising:

stimulation electronics for providing a plurality of stimulation channels;

a plurality of conducting IPG pins, each one of said IPG pins for connecting to one of said stimulation channels provided by said stimulation electronics; and

a contact assembly for connecting said IPG device to an electrode pin having a plurality of separate contact portions each associated with one of the stimulation channels, said contact assembly including:

a setscrew block having a bore therethrough forming a first end of said contact assembly such that said bore is adapted for receiving the electrode pin;

a plurality of stacking components each forming a contact block receiving portion on a first side and also having a second contact block receiving portion on a second side, wherein said first and second receiving portion are associated with an interior open portion forming a bore therethrough for receiving the electrode pin;

a plurality a conductive contact devices adapted for contacting one of the plurality of separate contact portions of the electrode pin;

a plurality of conductive contact blocks each having a first side and a second side and having said first side being received by the first contact block receiving portion of one of said stacking components and/or having said second side being received by the second contact block receiving portion of another one of said stacking components, each one of said contact blocks having a contact portion on a surface thereof and having an interior open portion adapted for receiving one of said plurality of conductive contact devices therein and the electrode pin therethrough; and

an end cap including a bore forming a second end of said assembly for receiving an end of the electrode pin;

said IPG device further comprising a connector assembly for connecting each one of said plurality of IPG pins to a respective one of said plurality of conductive contact blocks of said contact assembly, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting said contact portion on the surface of the corresponding contact block,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the conductive IPG pins such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said wire portion.

26. The IPG device of claim 25 , further comprising a first installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the contact assembly connector of said plurality of conductive leads, wherein said first installation part is adapted to be removed at some point after said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

27. The IPG device of claim 26 , further comprising a second installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the IPG connector of said plurality of conductive leads, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed at some point after said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

28. The IPG device of claim 25 , further comprising a second installation part connected to a plurality of said conductive leads by connecting, via a removable connection, to the IPG connector of said plurality of conductive leads, wherein said second installation part is adapted to be removed at some point after said connector assembly is installed in the IPG device.

29. The IPG device of claim 25 , wherein said IPG connector further comprises a flat portion between said curved portion and said conductive wire portion, said flat portion being adapted for being placed against a corresponding portion of the IPG device, wherein said IPG connector is adapted such that said curved portion is in compression when said IPG connector is installed in said IPG device, said compression for keeping said flat terminal pressed against the head of the IPG pin.

30. The IPG device of claim 25 , wherein each one of said stacking components forms a plurality of said contact block receiving portions on a first side and also forms a plurality of said second contact block receiving portions on a second side, formed into columns such that a plurality of electrode pins can be received by said IPG device.

31. The IPG device of claim 25 , said contact assembly further comprising a plurality of seals, each of said seals having a seal bore therethrough for receiving the electrode pin and being contained in the interior open portion of one of said stacking components.

32. A stimulation system for stimulating a stimulation region of a patient, said system comprising:

an implantable pulse generation device (IPG device) adapted to be implanted in the patient, said IPG device comprising:

a storage device,

a pulse generation circuit, and

a contact assembly for connecting said IPG device to a plurality of electrodes via a plurality of electrode pins, each of said electrode pins having a plurality of separate contact portions each associated with one of the electrodes, said contact assembly including:

a plurality of conductive contact devices; and

a plurality of conductive contact blocks each having an interior open portion adapted for receiving a corresponding one of said plurality of conductive contact devices in electrical contact therewith, wherein

said conductive contact blocks are arranged into a series of rows, such that each one of said rows has an equal number of contact blocks arranged side-by-side, and wherein

said contact blocks are arranged such that each one of the contact blocks of one row are arranged with a corresponding one of the contact blocks of a subsequent and/or previous row to form a plurality of columns of contact blocks such that the interior open portions of the contact blocks of any given column are axially aligned to receive one of the plurality of electrode pins such that each conductive contact device is adapted to electrically contact one of the contact portions of one of the electrode pins;

said IPG device further comprising a connector assembly for connecting each one of said plurality of IPG pins to a respective one of said plurality of conductive contact blocks of said contact assembly, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a flat portion of the corresponding contact block,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the IPG pins such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said conductive wire portion;

said stimulation system further comprising:

an external device for wirelessly connecting to said IPG device for controlling an operation of said IPG device; and

an external energy transmitter for wirelessly providing electrical energy to said energy storage device.

33. A method of providing therapy to a patient, comprising the step of Implanting an implantable pulse generation device (IPG device) in the patient, said IPG device comprising:

a storage device,

a pulse generation circuit, and

a contact assembly for connecting said pulse generation circuit to a plurality of electrode pins, each one of said electrode pins having a plurality of contact surfaces, each of said contact surfaces for electrically connecting to a plurality of electrodes, said contact assembly comprising:

a plurality of conductive contact devices each adapted for electrically contacting one of the contact surfaces of one of the plurality of electrode pins, and

a plurality of conductive contact blocks each having an interior open portion adapted for receiving a corresponding one of said plurality of conductive contact devices in electrical contact therewith, wherein

said conductive contact blocks are arranged into a series of rows such that each one of said rows has an equal number of contact blocks arranged side-by-side, and wherein

said contact blocks are arranged such that each one of the contact blocks of one row are arranged with a corresponding one of the contact blocks of a subsequent and/or previous row to form a plurality of columns of contact blocks such that the interior open portions of the contact blocks of any given column are axially aligned to receive one of the plurality of electrode pins;

said IPG device further comprising a connector assembly for connecting each one of said plurality of conducting IPG pins to a respective one of said plurality of conductive contact blocks of said contact assembly, said connector assembly comprising a plurality of conducting leads, each one of said conducting leads including:

a contact assembly connector at one end of said lead adapted for connecting to a corresponding one of the contact blocks of the contact assembly, said contact assembly connector including a flat portion adapted for electrically contacting a flat portion of the corresponding contact block,

an IPG connector at another end of said lead for electrically connecting to the IPG device, said IPG connector including a flat terminal and a curved portion split to receive a corresponding one of the IPG pins such that said flat terminal is adapted to be received against a head provided at the end of the corresponding IPG pin, and

a conductive wire portion connecting said contact assembly connector to said IPG connector, wherein said conductive wire portion is adapted to be routed through various structures of said contact assembly by bends provided in said wire portion;

said method further comprising the steps of:

providing an external device for wirelessly connecting to said IPG for controlling an operation of said IPG; and

using said IPG device to provide electrical stimulation to the stimulation region of the patient via one or more of said electrodes.

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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jan 30, 2023
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