Systems and methods for providing patient signaling and contingent stimulation
US-2019001135-A1 · Jan 3, 2019 · US
US12050253B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12050253-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017594924-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jul 30, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 30, 2024 |
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A test fixture (20) for testing continuity in at least one electrode of a neuromodulation device. The test fixture may comprise a substrate (22), at least one electrically conductive pad (24a) disposed on the substrate for reducing pressure applied to the at least one electrode when the electrically conductive pad makes contact with an exposed surface of the electrode, and a wire (26a) extending from the at least one electrically conductive pad. The pad may be formed of a non-abrasive material, such as conductive foam or smooth metal. The substrate may be a probe formed with a number of slots for holding pads and routing wires, a mandrel with openings for holding pads and routing wires, and a flexible circuit with exposed smooth metal surfaces. The test fixture may be suitable for testing cuff-like and paddle-like devices.
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What is claimed: 1. A test device for testing electrical continuity in an electrode of a neuromodulation device, comprising: a substrate; an electrically conductive pad disposed on the substrate for contacting the electrode; and a wire extending from the electrically conductive pad, wherein the electrically conductive pad is configured to reduce pressure applied to the electrode when the electrically conductive pad makes contact with an exposed surface of the electrode, and wherein the neuromodulation device is arranged to wrap around the substrate. 2. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive pad is non-abrasive to the exposed surface of the electrode. 3. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive pad is at least formed of a conductive foam on a surface contacting the exposed surface of the electrode. 4. The test device of claim 3 , wherein the neuromodulation device is a cuff-like device that is configured to wrap around the substrate so that the electrically conductive pad is in contact with the electrode. 5. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the electrically conductive pad is at least formed of a smooth metal on a surface contacting the exposed surface of the electrode. 6. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a probe having walls forming a slot in which the electrically conductive pad is affixed, and wherein the wire is positioned in the slot beneath the electrically conductive pad. 7. The test device of claim 1 , further comprising a clamp configured to apply pressure to the neuromodulation device sufficient to ensure contact between the electrically conductive pad and the electrode. 8. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a mandrel. 9. The test device of claim 8 , wherein the mandrel forms an opening in which the electrically conductive pad is affixed, and wherein the wire is positioned in an opening beneath the electrically conductive pad. 10. The test device of claim 8 , wherein the mandrel includes a central opening configured to provide routing space for the wire. 11. The test device of claim 8 , wherein the neuromodulation device is a cuff-like device that is configured to wrap around the mandrel so that the electrically conductive pad is in contact with the electrode, and wherein an exterior diameter of the mandrel is radially oversized relative to an interior diameter of the cuff-like device. 12. The test device of claim 11 , wherein the mandrel is radially oversized by approximately 35-40 percent. 13. The test device of claim 8 , wherein the mandrel is mounted on a base that is configured to align the electrically conductive pad with the electrode. 14. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is a flexible plastic and wherein the electrically conductive pad is an exposed smooth metallic area on or within the flexible plastic. 15. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the substrate and the neuromodulation device are substantially flat, further comprising a retention device configured to apply pressure to the neuromodulation device sufficient to ensure contact between the electrically conductive pad and the electrode. 16. The test device of claim 1 , wherein the wire is configured to be electrically coupled to a multimeter for continuity measurements of the electrode. 17. A test device for testing electrical continuity in an electrode of a neuromodulation device, comprising: a substrate; an electrically conductive portion disposed on the substrate, wherein the substrate comprises a probe configured for the neuromodulation device to wrap around such that the electrically conductive portion is in contact with the electrode; and a wire extending from the electrically conductive portion, wherein the electrically conductive portion is configured to reduce pressure applied to the electrode when the electrically conductive portion makes contact with an exposed surface of the electrode. 18. The test device of claim 17 , wherein the electrically conductive portion comprises an electrically conductive pad. 19. The test device of claim 17 , wherein the probe is mounted on a base that is configured to align the electrically conductive portion with the electrode. 20. The test device of claim 17 , wherein the probe comprises a substantially cylindrical shape. 21. A method for performing electrical continuity testing of a neuromodulation device comprising an electrode, comprising: providing a test device, the test device comprising: a substrate; an electrically conductive portion disposed on the substrate; and a wire extending from the electrically conductive portion; coupling the neuromodulation device to the test device such that the neuromodulation device wraps around the substrate and the electrically conductive portion is in electrical contact with the electrode; and electrically coupling probes of a metering device to the wire and measuring electrical continuity of the electrode and wire, wherein the electrically conductive portion is configured to reduce pressure applied to the electrode when the electrically conductive portion makes contact with an exposed surface of the electrode.
Devices for sensing when probes are in contact, or in position to contact, with measured object · CPC title
Apparatus for holding or moving single probes (for moving multiple probe heads or ICs under test G01R31/2886) · CPC title
Cuff electrodes · CPC title
Paddle shaped electrodes, e.g. for laminotomy · CPC title
Determining malfunction · CPC title
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