Connector
US-2015372419-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9985374B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9985374-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715588470-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 5, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 29, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 29, 2018 |
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An implantable connector utilizing having improved electrical and mechanical properties is described herein. In one aspect, the implantable connector utilizes electrical contact pins fabricated from a corrosion resistant metal alloy, such as platinum-iridium, that engage longitudinally and include one or more urging members on a proximal portion of the pin so as to provide at least a desired contact force between conductively coupled pins. Such a configuration allows contact between contact pins to be maintained in applications where the connector may be subject to movement and further allows for reduced resistance so as to allow transmission of voltages and current associated with higher powered implanted devices. In some embodiments, the urging member is defined as a helical cut potion in one or both electrical contacts. Methods of use and manufacture of such connectors are also provided herein.
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An implantable connector having interfacing male and female components and adapted for use with an implanted medical device, the connector comprising: one or more male contact pins of the male component, each male contact pin having a proximal portion coupled to a conductor and a distal portion having a distal engaging surface defined therein; and one or more female contact pins of the female component, each female contact pin having a proximal portion coupled to a conductor and a distal portion having a distal engaging surface defined therein that is adapted for engaging with the distal engaging surface of the corresponding male contact pin; wherein one or both of the corresponding male and female contact pins include an urging member defined in a portion of the respective pin proximal of the distal portion thereof, wherein the urging member comprises a helical cut portion defined along a hollow portion of the respective contact pin, the urging member configured to exert a reaction force in a longitudinal direction when displaced along a longitudinal axis of the respective contact pin to increase a contact force between engaging surfaces of the corresponding male and female pins when conductively coupled. 2. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein each of the female contact pins includes the helical cut portion. 3. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein each of the male contact pins includes the helical cut portion. 4. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein each of corresponding male and female contact pins includes the helical cut portion. 5. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein each of the male and female contact pins are formed of a corrosive resistant metal alloy. 6. The implantable connector of claim 5 , wherein each of the male and female contact pins are formed of a platinum iridium alloy. 7. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein the distal engaging surface of each of the one or more male contact pins is a protruding surface. 8. The implantable connector of claim 7 , wherein the distal engaging surface of each of the one more female contact pins is a recessed surface. 9. The implantable connector of claim 8 , wherein the protruding surface is a convex surface. 10. The implantable connector of claim 9 , wherein the recessed surface is a concave surface. 11. The implantable connector of claim 10 , wherein each of the convex and concave surfaces is a semi-spherical surface. 12. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein one or both of the male and female contact pins is formed of a solid metal pin. 13. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein helical portion comprises any of: a single helical element, a double-helical element, and four parallel helical elements. 14. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein the male and female components are adapted to interface in a mated configuration that axially displaces the helical cut portion a distance sufficient to exert a desired contact force. 15. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein each of the male and contact pins is less than 10 mm in length. 16. The implantable connector of claim 1 , wherein the cable is suitable for providing a peak power of about 5 W or greater over an extended period of time. 17. The implantable connector of claim 16 , wherein the implanted medical device is an implantable heart pump and the connector is adapted for coupling the implantable heart pump to a power source and/or controller. 18. A method of powering an implantable medical device, the method comprising: interfacing a male contact component with a female contact component, one of the male and female contact component being associated with an implantable medical device while the other of the male and female contact component is associated with a power source or associated cable, the male component including a plurality of male contact pins that correspond with a plurality of female contact pins of the female component; engaging the interfaced male and female contact so as to axially displace an urging member defined in one or both of the male and female contact component such that the urging member exerts a reaction spring force; and mating the male and female component in a mated position such that corresponding male and female contact pins are conductively coupled while the urging member is displaced along a longitudinal axis of the respective contact pin; and maintaining electrical integrity of the conductive coupling between the male and female contact pins by accommodating compliant movement of the male and female contact pins while a reaction force of the displaced urging member provides an increased contact force between corresponding male and female contact pins, wherein the urging member comprises a helical cut portion of the respective contact pin. 19. The method of claim 18 , the method further comprising: displacing the helical cut portion of the respective contact pin by a distance sufficient to exert at least a desired contact force between conductively coupled corresponding male and female contact pins. 20. The method of claim 19 , further comprising: wherein displacing the helical cut portion comprises matingly engaging the male and female components in a mated configuration. 21. The method of claim 18 , wherein the implantable medical device is an implantable heart pump. 22. A method of manufacturing an implantable connector, the method comprising: defining a distal protruding surface in a distal portion of each of one or more male contact pins of a substantially cylindrical shape; defining a distal recessed surface in a distal portion of each of one or more corresponding female pins of a substantially cylindrical shape, wherein the distal recessed surface corresponds to a shape of the distal protruding surface in the respective one or more male contact pins; defining a helical cut portion in a portion of the one or more male contact pins and/or the one or more female contact pins, the portion being proximal of the distal portion of the respective contact pins; electrically coupling an electrical conductor to each of the one or more female contact pins and incorporating the one or more female pins into a female component; electrically coupling an electrical conductor to each of the one or more male contact pins and incorporating the one or more female pins into a male component; and adapting the male and female components to interface with each other such that corresponding male and female components are conductively coupled while the helical portion of each respective male or female contact pin is displaced so as to exert a spring force in response that increases a contact force between conductively coupled contact pins. 23. The method of claim 22 , further comprising: defining a geometry of an interfacing portion of each of the male and female components to define a mated configuration in which the helical portion is displaced a sufficient distance to provide at least a desired contact force between conductively coupled contact pins. 24. An implantable connector having interfacing male and female components and adapted for use with an implantable heart pump, the connector comprising: a plurality of contact pins disposed within the male component, each male contact pin having a proximal portion and a distal portion, the proximal portion being conductively coupled to a conductor and the
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