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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 13, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 12, 2010
Robert Shawn Johnson, North Tonawanda, NY (US);
Warren S. Dabney, Orchard Park, NY (US);
Robert A. Stevenson, Canyon Country, CA (US);
Christopher Michael Williams, Lancaster, NY (US);
Holly Noelle Moschiano, Lancaster, NY (US);
Scott Brainard, Columbia Heights, MN (US);
Daniel Robert Kaiser, Plymouth, MN (US);
Henry R. Halperin, Pikesville, MD (US);
Albert C. Lardo, Baltimore, MD (US);
Robert Shawn Johnson, North Tonawanda, NY (US);
Warren S. Dabney, Orchard Park, NY (US);
Robert A. Stevenson, Canyon Country, CA (US);
Christopher Michael Williams, Lancaster, NY (US);
Holly Noelle Moschiano, Lancaster, NY (US);
Scott Brainard, Columbia Heights, MN (US);
Daniel Robert Kaiser, Plymouth, MN (US);
Henry R. Halperin, Pikesville, MD (US);
Albert C. Lardo, Baltimore, MD (US);
Greatbatch Ltd., Clarence, NY (US);
Abstract
An energy management system that facilitates the transfer of high frequency energy induced on an implanted lead or a leadwire includes an energy dissipating surface associated with the implanted lead or the leadwire, a diversion or diverter circuit associated with the energy dissipating surface, and at least one switch for diverting energy in the implanted lead or the leadwire through the diversion circuit to the energy dissipating surface. In alternate configurations, the switch may be disposed between the implanted lead or the leadwire and the diversion circuit, or disposed so that it electrically opens the implanted lead or the leadwire when diverting energy through the diversion circuit to the energy dissipating surface. The switch may comprise a single or multi-pole double or single throw switch. The diversion circuit may be either a high pass filter or a low pass filter.