IP Library Granted Patent US 11,575,281
Granted Patent B2
US 11,575,281 · App. 16/651,246 · Granted Feb 7, 2023

System and method for wirelessly charging a medical device battery

Inventors: Sean Christopher Laughery (Vicksburg, MI); Bryan Christian Mohney (Schoolcraft, MI); Burton Connor Judson (Kalamazoo, MI); Daniel Scott Gunnett (Portage, MI)
Assignee: Stryker Corporation
H02J50/402H02J7/00045H02J7/0045H02J7/0047H02J50/10
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Patent No.
US 11,575,281
App. No.
16/651,246
Granted
Feb 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system includes a battery having a battery controller and a container including a plurality of receptacles, each receptacle being shaped to receive the battery. The system also includes a charging device including a plurality of charging bays, wherein each charging bay is shaped to receive a respective receptacle of the plurality of receptacles. Each charging bay includes a first antenna configured to provide charging power to the battery, a second antenna configured to communicate with the battery controller, and a charger controller. The charger controller is configured to detect a presence of the battery within a receptacle associated with a charging bay, establish communication with the battery using the second antenna while the first antenna is deactivated, pair the battery to the charging device, activate the first antenna after the battery is paired, and provide charging power to the battery using the first antenna.

Claims (52)

1. A system for charging a battery in a sterilizable container, the system comprising:

one or more autoclavable batteries, each battery comprising a battery controller;

an autoclavable container comprising:

a plurality of receptacles, each receptacle shaped to receive one of the batteries; and

a plurality of protrusions, each protrusion being aligned with a corresponding receptacle; and

a charging device comprising:

a plurality of charging bays, wherein each charging bay is shaped to receive a protrusion of the container, one of the charging bays comprising:

a first antenna configured to establish communication with a battery controller of a battery disposed within a receptacle of the container in response to the battery being within a proximity of the charging bay; and

a second antenna configured to provide charging power to the battery disposed in the receptacle; and

a charging controller configured to:

detect whether the first antenna has established communication with the battery in response to the battery being within the proximity of the charging bay; and

provide charging power to the battery via the second antenna in response to detecting that the first antenna has established communication with the battery.

2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the container is configured to provide a sterile volume while the container remains microbially sealed.

3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the charging device is configured to provide charging power to the battery disposed within the container while the container remains microbially sealed.

4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the battery comprises a visual indicator that indicates a characteristic of the battery.

5. The system of claim 4 , wherein a portion of the container is at least partially transparent to enable the visual indicator to be visible through the portion of the container when the battery is disposed within the container and the container remains microbially sealed.

6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the charging device comprises a switching element that enables the charging controller to selectively activate and deactivate the second antenna, and wherein the charging controller is configured to control the switching element to deactivate the second antenna while the first antenna establishes communication with the battery controller.

7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the charging device comprises a switching element that enables the charging controller to selectively activate and deactivate the first antenna, and wherein the charging controller is configured to control the switching element to deactivate the first antenna while the second antenna provides charging power to the battery.

8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the battery controller is configured to:

place the battery in a low-power state until communication has been established between the battery and the first antenna; and

cause the battery to exit the low-power state in response to communication being established.

9. The system of claim 8 , wherein the charging controller is configured to:

receive an indication that the battery has exited the low-power state; and

provide charging power to the battery in response to the received indication.

10. The system of claim 1 , wherein the battery was previously coupled to a medical device, and wherein the battery comprises a memory device for storing data of at least one of the battery and the medical device.

11. The system of claim 10 , wherein the memory device is directly readable by the first antenna of the charging device without requiring communication with the battery controller.

12. The system of claim 10 , wherein the memory device is directly readable by the first antenna of the charging device while the battery is in an unpowered state.

13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the first antenna is further configured to receive battery authentication data from the battery controller after establishing communication with the battery controller, and wherein the charging controller is further configured to authenticate the battery using the battery authentication data before providing charging power to the battery via the second antenna.

14. The system of claim 1 , wherein:

the battery further comprises a passive communication device coupled to the battery controller;

the first antenna is further configured to energize the passive communication device of the battery in response to the battery being within a proximity of the charging bay and establish communication with the battery controller via the energized passive communication device; and the charging controller is further configured to control the first antenna to energize the passive communication device of the battery in response to the battery being within a proximity of the charging bay and establish communication with the battery controller via the energized passive communication device.

15. A method of operating a system for charging one or more autoclavable batteries, the system comprising one or more batteries, each battery comprising a battery controller, an autoclavable container comprising a plurality of receptacles shaped to receive a battery and a plurality of protrusions being aligned with a corresponding receptacle, and a charging device comprising a charging controller and one or more charging bays, each charging bay shaped to receive a protrusion, and each charging bay comprising a first antenna and a second antenna, the method comprising:

disposing a battery into a receptacle of the plurality of receptacles of the container;

placing the container onto the charging device such that a protrusion corresponding to the receptacle is adjacent to a charging bay of the one or more of charging bays and the battery is placed within a proximity of the charging bay;

communicating, by the first antenna, with the battery controller of the battery disposed within the receptacle of the container in response to the battery being within the proximity of the charging bay;

detecting, by the charging controller, that the first antenna has established communication with the battery; and

providing, by the second antenna, charging power to the battery disposed in the receptacle in response to detecting that the first antenna has established communication with the battery.

16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the charging device comprises a switching element that selectively activates and deactivates the second antenna and the first antenna, the method further comprising:

deactivating, by the switching element, the second antenna while the first antenna establishes communication with the battery controller; and

deactivating, by the switching element, the first antenna while the second antenna provides charging power to the battery.

17. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

receiving, by the first antenna, battery authentication data from the battery controller after the first antenna establishes communication with the battery controller; and

authenticating, by the charging controller, the battery using the battery authentication data before providing charging power to the battery via the second antenna.

18. The method of claim 15 , further comprising:

placing the battery in a low-power state until communication has been established between the battery and the first antenna; and

causing the battery to exit the low-power state in response to communication being established.

19. The method of claim 15 , wherein the battery was previously coupled to a medical device and wherein the battery comprises a memory device, the method further comprising:

storing data of at least one of the battery and the medical device in the memory device

reading, by the first antenna, the data from the memory device while the battery is in an unpowered state.

20. The method of claim 15 , wherein the battery further comprises a passive communication device coupled to the battery controller, the method further comprising:

controlling, by the charging controller, the first antenna to energize the passive communication device of the battery in response to the battery being within a proximity of the charging bay; and

establishing, by the charging controller, communication with the battery controller via the energized passive communication device.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: STRYKER CORPORATION
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 069737/0184 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 8, 2020
From: MOHNEY, BRYAN CHRISTIAN; GUNNETT, DANIEL SCOTT; LAUGHERY, SEAN CHRISTOPHER; JUDSON, BURTON CONNOR
To: STRYKER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 053149/0112 →