IP Library Granted Patent US 12,329,972
Granted Patent B2
US 12,329,972 · App. 18/069,689 · Granted Jun 17, 2025

High-frequency low duty cycle patterns for nerual regulation

Inventors: Jonathan J. Waataja (Plymouth, MN); Adrianus P. Donders (Andover, MN)
Assignee: ReShape Lifesciences, Inc.
A61N1/36171A61N1/36007A61N1/36117A61N1/36153A61N1/36175A61N1/36178
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,329,972
App. No.
18/069,689
Granted
Jun 17, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of downregulating and/or upregulating neural activity by applying a high frequency alternating current electrical signal to a nerve in a subject is disclosed. The signal comprises more than one microsecond cycle comprising one or more periods, each period comprising a charge recharge phase, and optionally, a pulse delay, each period having a frequency of at least 1000 Hz; and a microsecond inactive phase. In embodiments, an electrical signal treatment comprises more than one microsecond cycle to form a millisecond cycle, each millisecond cycle separated by a millisecond inactive phase during an on time. In embodiments, the electrical signal patterns can differ in amplitude.

Claims (8)

1. A system comprising:

at least one electrode adapted to be placed on a nerve in a subject;

an implantable neuroregulator comprising a rechargeable battery, and microprocessor configured to deliver an electrical signal during an on time that comprises more than one microsecond cycle to form a millisecond active phase, and applying more than one millisecond active phase during the on time, wherein each millisecond active phase is separated by a millisecond inactive phase during the on time, wherein the microsecond cycle comprises at least one period, each period comprising a charge recharge phase and at least one pulse delay, each period having a frequency of at least 1000 Hz; and a microsecond inactive phase.

2. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising executable instructions for delivering an electrical signal having parameters to downregulate activity on a nerve in a subject, wherein the instructions comprise delivering an electrical signal during an on time that comprises more than one microsecond cycle to form a millisecond active phase, and applying more than one millisecond active phase during the on time, wherein each millisecond active phase is separated by a millisecond inactive phase during the on time, wherein the microsecond cycle comprises at least one period, each period comprising a charge recharge phase and at least one pulse delay, each period having a frequency of at least 1000 Hz; and a microsecond inactive phase.

3. A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising executable instructions for delivering an electrical signal having parameters to downregulate activity on a nerve in a subject, wherein the instructions comprise delivering an electrical signal during an on time that comprises a first pattern that comprises more than one microsecond cycle; and a second pattern comprising more than one millisecond active phase, wherein each millisecond active phase comprises more than one microsecond cycle, and each millisecond active phase is separated by a millisecond inactive phase, wherein the first and second patterns have a different amplitude.

4. A system comprising:

at least one electrode adapted to be placed on a nerve in a subject;

an implantable neuroregulator comprising a rechargeable battery, and microprocessor configured to deliver an electrical signal during an on time that comprises a first pattern that comprises more than one microsecond cycle; and a second pattern comprising more than one millisecond active phase, wherein each millisecond active phase comprises more than one microsecond cycle, and each millisecond active phase is separated by a millisecond inactive phase, wherein the first and second patterns have a different amplitude.

Assignments (1)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 24, 2024
From: RESHAPE LIFESCIENCES INC.
To: ASCENT PARTNERS FUND LLC
Reel/Frame 070166/0882 →