Implantable device for the brain

US9592377B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9592377-B2
Application numberUS-18043608-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 25, 2008
Priority dateJul 27, 2007
Publication dateMar 14, 2017
Grant dateMar 14, 2017

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The present invention consists of an implantable device with at least one package that houses electronics that receives input data or signals, and optionally power, from an external system through at least one coil attached to the at least one package, processes the input data and delivers electrical pulses to neural tissue through at least one array of multiple electrodes that is/are attached to the at least one package. The invention, or components thereof, is/are intended to be installed in the head, or on or in the cranium or on the dura, or on or in the brain.

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What we claim is: 1. A neural stimulator comprising: a hermetic package enclosing electronics suitable to be implanted within a head; a flange defining a plurality of voids around the hermetic package suitable to accept screws adapted for mounting the hermetic package to the cranium; and a flexible thin film electrode array electrically coupled to said electronics suitable for direct contact with and direct stimulation of the brain including a flexible polymer base layer; patterned metal traces deposited on said flexible polymer base layer the metal traces forming a bond pad portion connected to the hermetic electronics package, an electrode portion adapted for contact with the brain and a cable portion connecting the bond pad portion to the electrode portion; and a flexible polymer top layer deposited on said flexible polymer base layer and said metal traces and defining voids exposing said electrodes, the thin film electrode array forming both non-penetrating approximately flat surface electrodes suitable to stimulate the surface of the brain and forming electrodes on penetrating spikes suitable to stimulate the brain at some depth. 2. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of thin film electrode arrays electrically coupled to said electronics suitable for direct contact with and direct stimulation of the brain. 3. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 wherein said electrode array includes greater than 30 electrodes. 4. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , wherein said electrode array includes more than 50 electrodes. 5. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , wherein said electrode array includes more than 75 electrodes. 6. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , wherein said electrode array includes more than 100 electrodes. 7. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , wherein said electrode array includes more than 200 electrodes. 8. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of electrically coupled hermetic packages enclosing electronics. 9. The neural stimulator according to claim 8 , wherein a first hermetic package encloses electronics, and a second hermetic package encloses a demultiplexer electrically coupled to said electronics. 10. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of coils electrically coupled to said electronics. 11. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 , wherein the surface electrodes are suitable for stimulation of a surface of the brain; and the electrodes on the penetrating spikes are suitable for recording from a depth within the brain. 12. The neural stimulator according to claim 1 wherein The electrodes on the penetrating spikes are suitable for stimulation of a depth within the brain; and the surface electrodes are suitable for recording from a surface of the brain.

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  • Brain implants · CPC title

  • Anchoring of the implants, e.g. fixation · CPC title

  • Cognitive or psychiatric applications, e.g. dementia or Alzheimer's disease · CPC title

  • at least one of the printed circuits being bent or folded, e.g. by using a flexible printed circuit (H05K1/148 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Electrodes for deep brain stimulation · CPC title

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What does patent US9592377B2 cover?
The present invention consists of an implantable device with at least one package that houses electronics that receives input data or signals, and optionally power, from an external system through at least one coil attached to the at least one package, processes the input data and delivers electrical pulses to neural tissue through at least one array of multiple electrodes that is/are attached …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Greenberg Robert J, Mech Brian V, Mcclure Kelly H, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N1/0531. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 14 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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