IP Library Granted Patent US 10,985,464
Granted Patent B2
US 10,985,464 · App. 16/528,290 · Granted Apr 20, 2021

Miniaturized inductive loop antenna with distributed reactive loads

Inventors: Sidharath Jain (Burlingame, CA); Stephen O'Driscoll (San Francisco, CA); Christian Gutierrez (Pacifica, CA)
Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLC
H01Q7/005A61F2/16G02C7/04G02C11/10H01Q1/273A61F2250/0001A61F2250/0096
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Patent No.
US 10,985,464
App. No.
16/528,290
Granted
Apr 20, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

A device for implanting into, or mounting onto, a body includes an enclosure, an inductive loop antenna disposed on a surface within the enclosure, and an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the inductive loop antenna. The inductive loop antenna includes one or more distributed reactive loads disposed along the inductive loop antenna that adjust a reactance of the inductive loop antenna. The one or more distributed reactive loads include signal trace sections that run along, or adjacent to, the surface upon which the inductive loop antenna is disposed. The IC includes communication circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to wirelessly communicate over the inductive loop antenna. The one or more distributed reactive loads adjust the reactance of the inductive loop antenna to improve conjugate reactance matching of the inductive loop antenna to the IC.

Claims (55)

1. A device for implanting into or mounting onto a body, the device comprising:

an enclosure;

an inductive loop antenna disposed on a surface within the enclosure, the inductive loop antenna including one or more distributed reactive loads disposed along the inductive loop antenna that adjust a reactance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads include signal trace sections that run along, or adjacent to, the surface upon which the inductive loop antenna is disposed; and

an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the inductive loop antenna, the IC including communication circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to wirelessly communicate over the inductive loop antenna,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads adjust the reactance of the inductive loop antenna to improve conjugate reactance matching of the inductive loop antenna to the IC,

wherein the signal trace sections of the one or more distributed reactive loads include a first signal trace section and a second signal trace section having at least a portion of the second signal trace section routed adjacent to the first signal trace section to form an adjacent-lapping section,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads comprises a distributed series capacitive load that couples in series with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the first signal trace section is coupled to the IC and the second signal trace section is coupled to a ground, and wherein the first and second signal trace sections collectively form the inductive loop antenna.

2. The device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads do not include a discrete surface mount capacitor or a discrete surface mount inductor.

3. The device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second signal trace sections are disposed on and routed along the surface.

4. The device of claim 3 , wherein the portion of the second signal trace section is routed adjacent and parallel to, but offset from, the first signal trace section.

5. The device of claim 3 , wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads also includes a distributed shunt capacitive load that couples in parallel with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein a third signal trace section is coupled to the IC at a first end and coupled to a ground at a second end opposite the first end, and wherein a fourth signal trace section is coupled to the ground at a first end of the fourth signal trace section and floats at a second end of the fourth signal trace section.

6. The device of claim 5 , wherein the fourth signal trace section is physically distinct and separate from the third signal trace section.

7. The device of claim 5 , wherein the third and fourth signal trace sections comprise a single continuous signal trace such that the second end of the third signal trace section is coupled to the first end of the fourth signal trace section at a connection point to the ground.

8. The device of claim 1 , wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads also includes a distributed inductive load that couples in series with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, and wherein the distributed inductive load comprises a meandering section of a continuous signal trace that is routed generally along a loop path coupled at a first end to the IC and coupled at a second end, opposite the first end, to a ground.

9. The device of claim 1 , further comprising:

an energy storage device disposed within the enclosure,

wherein the IC further includes charging circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna and to the energy storage device to harvest wireless power incident on the inductive loop antenna for charging the energy storage device.

10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the device comprises a contact lens, the surface comprises a substrate having an annular shape, and wherein the inductive loop antenna and the substrate conform to a curvature of the contact lens.

11. The device of claim 10 , further comprising:

a sensing electrode loop disposed within the inductive loop antenna and coupled to an oscillator circuit within the IC for monitoring eyelid overlap; and

one or more additional distributed reactive loads disposed along the sensing electrode loop and configured to adjust a reactance of the sensing electrode loop to shift a first resonant frequency of the sensing electrode loop away from a second resonant frequency of the inductive loop antenna.

12. An ophthalmic device, comprising:

an enclosure sized and shaped for implantation into or surface mounting onto an eye;

an energy storage device disposed within the enclosure;

a substrate disposed within the enclosure;

an inductive loop antenna disposed on the substrate within the enclosure, the inductive loop antenna including one or more distributed reactive loads disposed along the inductive loop antenna that adjust a reactance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads include:

a first signal trace section routed on and along the substrate; and

a second signal trace section disposed on and routed along the substrate with at least a portion of the second signal trace section routed adjacent to the first signal trace section to form an adjacent lapping-section; and

an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the inductive loop antenna and the energy storage device, the IC including:

charging circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to harvest wireless power incident on the inductive loop antenna for charging the energy storage device; and

communication circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to wirelessly communicate over the inductive loop antenna,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads adjust the reactance of the inductive loop antenna to improve conjugate reactance matching of the inductive loop antenna to the IC,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads comprises a distributed shunt capacitive load that couples in parallel with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the first signal trace section is coupled to the IC at a first end and coupled to a ground at a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the second signal trace section is coupled to the ground at a first end and floats at a second end.

13. The ophthalmic device of claim 12 , wherein the portion of the second signal trace section is routed adjacent and parallel to, but offset from, the first signal trace section.

14. The ophthalmic device of claim 12 , wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads also includes a distributed series capacitive load that couples in series with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein a third signal trace section is coupled to the IC and a fourth signal trace section is coupled to a ground.

15. The ophthalmic device of claim 12 , wherein the second signal trace section is physically distinct and separate from the first signal trace section.

16. The ophthalmic device of claim 15 , wherein the first and second signal trace sections comprise a single continuous signal trace such that the second end of the first signal trace section is coupled to the first end of the second signal trace section at a connection point to the ground.

17. The ophthalmic device of claim 12 , wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads comprises a distributed inductive load that couples in series with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, and wherein the distributed inductive load comprises a meandering section of a continuous signal trace that is routed generally along a loop path coupled at a first end to the IC.

18. The ophthalmic device of claim 12 , wherein the ophthalmic device comprises a contact lens, wherein the substrate has a general annular shape, and wherein the inductive loop antenna and the substrate conform to a curvature of the contact lens.

19. The ophthalmic device of claim 18 , further comprising:

a sensing electrode loop disposed within the inductive loop antenna and coupled to an oscillator circuit within the IC for monitoring eyelid overlap;

one or more additional distributed reactive loads disposed along the sensing electrode loop and configured to adjust a reactance of the sensing electrode loop that is transferred to the inductive loop antenna via a coupling factor to thereby adjust a resonant frequency of the inductive loop antenna.

20. A device for implanting into or mounting onto a body, the device comprising:

an enclosure;

an inductive loop antenna disposed on a surface within the enclosure, the inductive loop antenna including one or more distributed reactive loads disposed along the inductive loop antenna that adjust a reactance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads include signal trace sections that run along, or adjacent to, the surface upon which the inductive loop antenna is disposed; and

an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the inductive loop antenna, the IC including communication circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to wirelessly communicate over the inductive loop antenna,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads adjust the reactance of the inductive loop antenna to improve conjugate reactance matching of the inductive loop antenna to the IC,

wherein the signal trace sections of the one or more distributed reactive loads include a first signal trace section and a second signal trace section having at least a portion of the second signal trace section routed adjacent to the first signal trace section to form an adjacent-lapping section,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads comprises a distributed shunt capacitive load that couples in parallel with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the first signal trace section is coupled to the IC at a first end and coupled to a ground at a second end opposite the first end, and wherein the second signal trace section is coupled to the ground at a first end of the second signal trace section and floats at a second end of the second signal trace section.

21. A device for implanting into or mounting onto a body, the device comprising:

an enclosure;

an inductive loop antenna disposed on a surface within the enclosure, the inductive loop antenna including one or more distributed reactive loads disposed along the inductive loop antenna that adjust a reactance of the inductive loop antenna, wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads include signal trace sections that run along, or adjacent to, the surface upon which the inductive loop antenna is disposed; and

an integrated circuit (IC) disposed within the enclosure and coupled to the inductive loop antenna, the IC including communication circuitry coupled to the inductive loop antenna to wirelessly communicate over the inductive loop antenna,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads adjust the reactance of the inductive loop antenna to improve conjugate reactance matching of the inductive loop antenna to the IC,

wherein the one or more distributed reactive loads comprises a distributed inductive load that couples in series with an inductance of the inductive loop antenna, and wherein the distributed inductive load comprises a meandering section of a continuous signal trace that is routed generally along a loop path coupled at a first end to the IC and coupled at a second end, opposite the first end, to a ground.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 1, 2026
From: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
To: VERILY HEALTH INC.
Reel/Frame 075367/0775 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 5, 2024
From: TWENTY TWENTY THERAPEUTICS LLC
To: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 068846/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 29, 2023
From: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
To: TWENTY TWENTY THERAPEUTICS LLC
Reel/Frame 064163/0186 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 31, 2019
From: JAIN, SIDHARATH; O'DRISCOLL, STEPHEN; GUTIERREZ, CHRISTIAN
To: VERILY LIFE SCIENCES LLC
Reel/Frame 049923/0020 →