Mechanical impact protection for implantable hermetic assemblies
US-2024399158-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US11147975B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11147975-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615365319-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2008 |
| Publication date | Oct 19, 2021 |
| Grant date | Oct 19, 2021 |
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Embodiments of the invention are related to medical devices filled with a liquid composition, amongst other things. In an embodiment, the invention includes a hermetically sealed housing defining an interior volume, a component module disposed within the interior volume, the component module comprising a circuit board, the component module displacing a portion of the interior volume. A liquid composition can be disposed within the housing, the liquid composition filling at least 80% of the interior volume not displaced by the component module. Other embodiments are also included herein.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An implantable medical device comprising: a hermetically sealed housing defining a cavity; a circuit disposed within the cavity; and a material disposed within the housing around the circuit, the material being a solid that is convertible into a liquid, wherein the material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of heat. 2. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material is configured to be in a flowable liquid state during a filling operation in which the material is put into the housing and the material changes to a solid form after the filling operation. 3. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of electricity. 4. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of pressure. 5. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material is inert to avoid degradation of the circuit. 6. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material includes a halogen substituted organic compound. 7. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material includes a fluorocarbon, hydrofluoroether, silicone oils, mineral oil, or esters. 8. The implantable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the material includes mineral oil. 9. An implantable medical device comprising: a hermetically sealed housing defining a cavity; a circuit disposed within the cavity; and a flowed solid material disposed within the housing around the circuit, the material being reversibly changeable from one physical state of matter to another, wherein the material is configured to be in a flowable liquid state during a filling operation, and then changes to a solid form, wherein the flowed solid material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of heat. 10. The implantable medical device of claim 9 , wherein the flowed solid material is inert. 11. The implantable medical device of claim 9 , wherein the flowed solid material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of pressure. 12. The implantable medical device of claim 9 , wherein the flowed solid material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through application of electricity. 13. An implantable medical device comprising: a hermetically sealed housing defining a cavity; a circuit disposed within the cavity; and a solid material disposed within the housing around the circuit, the material being a solid at 37 degrees Celsius, and the material being convertible into a liquid through application of heat. 14. The implantable medical device of claim 13 , wherein the material is convertible from a solid to a liquid through the application of pressure or electricity. 15. The implantable medical device of claim 13 , wherein the material is inert. 16. The implantable medical device of claim 13 , wherein the material is configured to be in a flowable liquid state during a filling operation of the device, and then changes to a solid form. 17. The implantable medical device of claim 13 , wherein the device includes an acoustic sensor and the material facilitates transmission of sound. 18. The implantable medical device of claim 13 , wherein the material prevents arcing between electronic components within the housing.
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