Process For Supplying An Electrical Energy Converting Implant With Electrical Energy

20170216608 · 2017-08-03

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    Abstract

    The invention relates to a method for supplying an electrical energy-converting implant with electrical energy, wherein an electrical voltage source is provided, wherein electrical voltage is generated by the linear movement of a piston of a free-piston generator.

    Claims

    1-20. (canceled)

    21. A process for supplying an electrical energy converting implant with electrical energy comprising the steps of: (a) providing an electrical voltage source by generating electrical voltage by the linear movement of a piston 7 of a free-piston generator 2, wherein the free-piston generator 2 comprises a guide cylinder 6, in which a piston 7 with at least one permanent magnet is located, and at least one coil 8, the guide cylinder 6 is introduced into a blood vessel 1 and the at least one coil 8 is located outside the blood vessel 1, the piston 7 is being moved within the guide cylinder 6 of the free-piston engine 2 by the periodically pulsating blood in the blood vessel 1 linearly relative in the direction of the respective blood flow F, and as a function of this linear movement of the piston 7 an electrical voltage is induced in the at least one coil 8, and (b) withdrawal of electrical energy from the electrical voltage source of step (a) by the current control unit of the electrical energy converting implant.

    22. The process according to claim 21, whereby the piston 7 is guided positively in the guide cylinder 6.

    23. The process according to claim 21, wherein the guide cylinder 6 is arranged essentially axially symmetrically in the blood vessel 1 and is thereby held by a tubular grid framework 4 which possesses at least one holder 5 for holding the guide cylinder.

    24. The process according to claim 21, wherein the blood vessel 1 is a vein.

    25. The process according to claim 21, wherein a proportionate residual diameter of the blood vessel 1 fulfills the following requirement:
    1>x.sub.rd=d/D≧0.5, wherein x.sub.rd represents the proportionate residual diameter of the blood vessel 1, which is available to the flow of the blood at the location of the blood vessel 1, on which the guide cylinder 6 of the free-piston generator 2 is fixed, d represents the residual diameter of the blood vessel 1, which is available to the flow of the blood at the location of the blood vessel 1, on which the guide cylinder 6 of the free-piston generator 2 is fixed, and D represents the total diameter of the blood vessel 1, whereby all diameters are inner diameters of the blood vessel 1.

    26. The process according to claim 21, wherein the piston 7 of the free-piston generator 2 essentially has a straight cylindrical shape with a circular base area, and a substantially hemispherical cap is positively placed on the base surface and, respectively, the top surface of the cylinder.

    27. The process according to claim 26, wherein at least one of the substantially hemispherical caps possesses at least one opening.

    28. The process according to claim 27, wherein the at least one opening can be used for the controlled release of at least one active substance.

    29. The process according to claim 21, wherein the electrical energy converting implant is a heart pacemaker.

    30. The process according to claim 21, wherein the electrical energy converting implant is selected from the group consisting of a measuring chip, a control chip, a regulating chip, an implanted drug delivery unit, a micro-pump, and any combinations thereof.

    31. A device comprising (a) an electrical voltage source which generates electrical voltage by the linear movement of a piston 7 of a free-piston generator 2, wherein the free-piston generator 2 comprises a guide cylinder 6, in which there is a piston 7 with at least one permanent magnet, and at least one coil 8, wherein the guide cylinder 6 is inserted into a blood vessel 1, and the at least one coil 8 is located outside of the blood vessel 1, wherein the piston 7 is designed such that it can be moved linearly relative to the respective blood flow F within the guide cylinder 6 of the free piston motor 2 by a periodically pulsating blood in the blood vessel 1, and an electric voltage is induced in the at least one coil (8) as a function of this linear movement of the piston (7), and (b) an electrical energy converting implant comprising a current control unit, which is adapted to withdraw the electrical energy from the electrical voltage source.

    32. The device according to claim 31, wherein the piston 7 is guided positively in the guide cylinder 6.

    33. The device according to claim 31, wherein the guide cylinder 6 is arranged essentially axially symmetrically in the blood vessel 1 and is thereby held by a tubular grid framework 4 which possesses at least one holder 5 for holding the guide cylinder.

    34. The device according to claim 31, wherein the blood vessel 1 is a vein.

    35. The device according to according to claim 31, wherein a proportionate residual diameter of the blood vessel 1 fulfills the following requirement:
    1>x.sub.rd=d/D≧0.5, wherein x.sub.rd represents the proportionate residual diameter of the blood vessel 1, which is available to the flow of the blood at the location of the blood vessel 1, on which the guide cylinder 6 of the free-piston generator 2 is fixed, d represents the residual diameter of the blood vessel 1, which is available to the flow of the blood at the location of the blood vessel 1, on which the guide cylinder 6 of the free-piston generator 2 is fixed, and D represents the total diameter of the blood vessel 1, whereby all diameters are inner diameters of the blood vessel 1.

    36. The device according to claim 31, wherein the piston 7 of the free-piston generator 2 essentially has a straight cylindrical shape with a circular base area, and a substantially hemispherical cap is positively placed on the base surface and the top surface of the cylinder.

    37. The device according to claim 36, wherein at least one of the substantially hemispherical caps possesses at least one opening.

    38. The device according to claim 37, wherein the at least one opening can be used for the controlled release of at least one active substance.

    39. The device according to claim 31, wherein the electrical energy converting implant is a heart pacemaker.

    40. The device according to claim 31, wherein the electrical energy converting implant is selected from the group consisting of a measuring chip, a control chip, a regulating chip, an implanted drug delivery unit, a micro-pump, and combinations thereof.

    Description

    DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

    [0111] FIG. 1: Shows a longitudinal section through a blood vessel 1 into which a free-piston generator is integrated. The holders 5 are struts between the outer side of the guide cylinder 6 and the tubular grid framework 4. The guide cylinder 6 is introduced essentially axially symmetrically into the blood vessel 1. The piston 7 possesses two hemispherical caps.

    [0112] FIG. 2: Basically corresponds to FIG. 1, whereby additionally a spring 9 is integrated into the guide cylinder 6.