Implantable pressure sensor device
US-2016249818-A1 · Sep 1, 2016 · US
US10524673B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10524673-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615262743-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 12, 2016 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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The invention describes an implantable pressure sensor having a housing, wherein the housing has walls and two or more pressure transfer membranes bounding an internal volume, wherein the pressure transfer membranes are not coplanar.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable pressure sensor housing including: a. housing walls bounding an internal volume, b. a support module within the internal volume, the support module extending from the housing walls, c. recesses extending between the support module and the housing walls on opposite sides of the support module, the recesses having recess ends extending inwardly toward each other whereby a narrowed region is defined on the support module between the recess ends, the narrowed region being joined to the housing walls, d. a pressure transducer situated within the internal volume, and e. two or more pressure transfer membranes, wherein the pressure transfer membranes are: (1) discontinuous, and (2) situated in different planes. 2. The housing of claim 1 wherein: a. the housing walls include two or more discrete walls, and b. two or more of the discrete walls each bear one of the pressure transfer membranes thereon. 3. The housing of claim 2 wherein the two discrete walls are opposite each other. 4. The housing of claim 2 wherein the recesses extend between the pressure transfer membranes. 5. The housing of claim 1 wherein at least one of the housing walls is at least partially flexibly and reversibly deformable. 6. The housing of claim 1 wherein each recess is situated adjacent the internal volume of the housing. 7. The housing of claim 1 wherein each recess is defined by an aperture or depression situated adjacent an inner surface of one of the housing walls. 8. The housing of claim 1 wherein at least one of the pressure transfer membranes borders the recess. 9. The housing of claim 1 wherein the support module extends from one or more of the housing walls. 10. The housing of claim 9 wherein the support module is bounded on opposing sides by a recess, with the support module being connected to the housing walls at connection points between the opposing sides. 11. The housing of claim 1 further including a fluid pressure transfer medium filling the internal volume of the housing. 12. The housing of claim 11 wherein the fluid pressure transfer medium is a liquid. 13. The housing of claim 1 further including an aperture defined in the housing walls between the internal volume of the housing and the exterior of the housing. 14. The housing of claim 1 wherein the pressure transducer is spaced from the housing walls and the pressure transfer membranes by the recesses, whereby the pressure transducer is isolated from flexure in the housing walls and/or the pressure transfer membranes. 15. The housing of claim 1 wherein the recesses surround a major portion of a perimeter of the support module. 16. The housing of claim 1 wherein: a. the support module and the pressure transducer are situated within a depression extending into a first side of the housing, and b. one of the pressure transfer membranes is situated: (1) over the depression, and (2) spaced from the pressure transducer. 17. An implantable pressure sensor housing including: a. an internal volume bounded by: (1) housing walls, and (2) two or more pressure transfer membranes, each pressure transfer membrane being: i. bounded by one or more of the housing walls, ii. discrete and separate from each other pressure transfer membrane, and iii. situated in a different plane than at least one of the other pressure transfer membranes, b. a support module: (1) extending into the internal volume from the housing walls, (2) spaced from the pressure transfer membranes, and (3) having opposing sides spaced from the housing walls by recesses, the recesses having recess ends extending inwardly toward each other whereby a narrowed region is defined on the support module between the recess ends, the narrowed region being joined to the housing walls, c. a pressure transducer situated within the internal volume, wherein the pressure transducer is spaced from the housing walls and from the pressure transfer membranes, whereby the pressure transducer is isolated from flexure in the housing walls and/or the pressure transfer membranes. 18. An implantable pressure sensor housing including: a. housing walls partially bounding an internal volume, b. pressure transfer membranes, each pressure transfer membrane: (1) also partially bounding the internal volume, (2) being situated within the housing walls, and (3) being spaced from the other pressure transfer membranes, c. a support module extending from the housing walls, d. recesses situated on opposite sides of the support module between the support module and the housing walls, the recesses having recess ends extending inwardly toward each other whereby a narrowed region is defined on the support module between the recess ends, the narrowed region being joined to the housing walls, e. a pressure transducer within the internal volume, wherein the pressure transducer is situated between and spaced from: (1) the housing walls, and (2) the pressure transfer membranes, whereby the pressure transducer is isolated from flexure in the housing walls and/or the pressure transfer membranes. 19. The implantable pressure sensor housing of claim 18 wherein each pressure transfer membrane is situated in a different plane than at least one of the other pressure transfer membranes.
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