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    • 1. 发明授权
    • Common mode signal and circuit fault detection in differential signal
detectors
    • 差分信号检测器中的共模信号和电路故障检测
    • US5650750A
    • 1997-07-22
    • US398377
    • 1995-03-03
    • Kent W. LeydeThomas D. LysterDaniel J. Powers
    • Kent W. LeydeThomas D. LysterDaniel J. Powers
    • H03F3/45
    • H03F3/45479H03F2200/261
    • The present invention is an apparatus and method for detecting differential mode signals in an environment where differential mode signals co-exist, and might be corrupted by, common mode signals. The most basic apparatus of the present invention essentially comprises first and second input leads through which both differential mode and common mode signals are input; a first amplifier block having a gain that is substantially one; and at least an inverting node and a non-inverting node connected to the first and second input leads. The output of the amplifier block is fed back to the input of the non-inverting node of the amplifier block in a manner to increase differential mode impedance while maintaining a low common mode impedance. Various embodiments of the basic presently claimed circuitry provides for additional methods of monitoring the level of common-mode signal introduced to the apparatus and other fault detection functions.
    • 本发明是一种用于在差分模式信号共存并可能被共模信号损坏的环境中检测差模信号的装置和方法。 本发明最基本的装置基本上包括输入差模和共模信号的第一和第二输入引线; 第一放大器块,其具有实质上一个的增益; 以及至少连接到第一和第二输入引线的反相节点和非反相节点。 放大器模块的输出以增加差分模式阻抗的方式反馈到放大器模块的非反相节点的输入,同时保持低共模阻抗。 基本的当前要求保护的电路的各种实施例提供监视引入到该装置的共模信号的电平和其他故障检测功能的附加方法。
    • 2. 发明授权
    • Battery system and method of determining battery condition
    • 电池系统及确定电池状况的方法
    • US06693431B1
    • 2004-02-17
    • US09141707
    • 1998-08-28
    • Kent W. LeydeDaniel J. Powers
    • Kent W. LeydeDaniel J. Powers
    • G01N27416
    • A61N1/3975G01R31/3606G01R31/3648H02J7/0013
    • A battery system including a main battery cell having a first capacity; a sense battery cell connected in series with the main battery cell, the sense battery cell having a second capacity less than the first capacity; and a battery capacity indicator monitoring a parameter of the sense battery cell. A method of determining a battery condition in a battery operated device, the method including providing a battery system, the battery system comprising a main battery cell having a first capacity and a sense battery cell, the sense battery cell having a second capacity less than the first capacity, the main battery cell and the sense battery cell being coupled in series; monitoring a parameter of the sense battery cell; and determining a condition of the main battery cell from the monitored sense battery cell parameter.
    • 一种电池系统,包括具有第一容量的主电池单元; 感测电池单元,与所述主电池单元串联连接,所述感测电池单元具有小于所述第一容量的第二容量; 以及监视感测电池单元的参数的电池容量指示器。 一种确定电池供电装置中的电池状况的方法,所述方法包括提供电池系统,所述电池系统包括具有第一容量的主电池单元和感测电池单元,所述感测电池单元具有小于 第一容量,主电池单元和感测电池单元串联耦合; 监测感测电池单元的参数; 以及从所监视的感测电池单元参数确定所述主电池单元的状态。
    • 3. 发明授权
    • Method for circuit fault detection in differential signal detectors
    • 差分信号检测器电路故障检测方法
    • US5632280A
    • 1997-05-27
    • US685999
    • 1996-07-25
    • Kent W. LeydeThomas D. LysterDaniel J. Powers
    • Kent W. LeydeThomas D. LysterDaniel J. Powers
    • H03F3/45A61B5/04
    • H03F3/45479H03F2200/261
    • The present invention is an apparatus and method for detecting differential mode signals in an environment where differential mode signals co-exist, and might be corrupted by, common mode signals. The most basic apparatus of the present invention essentially comprises first and second input leads through which both differential mode and common mode signals are input; a first amplifier block having a gain that is substantially one; and at least an inverting node and a non-inverting node connected to the first and second input leads. The output of the amplifier block is fed back to the input of the non-inverting node of the amplifier block in a manner to increase differential mode impedance while maintaining a low common mode impedance. Various embodiments of the basic presently claimed circuitry provides for additional methods of monitoring the level of common-mode signal introduced to the apparatus and other fault detection functions.
    • 本发明是一种用于在差分模式信号共存并可能被共模信号损坏的环境中检测差模信号的装置和方法。 本发明最基本的装置基本上包括输入差模和共模信号的第一和第二输入引线; 第一放大器块,其具有实质上一个的增益; 以及至少连接到第一和第二输入引线的反相节点和非反相节点。 放大器模块的输出以增加差分模式阻抗的方式反馈到放大器模块的非反相节点的输入,同时保持低共模阻抗。 基本的当前要求保护的电路的各种实施例提供监视引入到该装置的共模信号的电平和其他故障检测功能的附加方法。
    • 4. 发明授权
    • Automatic external defibrillator for adult and pediatric patients
    • 用于成人和儿科患者的自动外部除颤器
    • US09079044B2
    • 2015-07-14
    • US11721549
    • 2005-12-14
    • Daniel J. Powers
    • Daniel J. Powers
    • A61N1/39
    • A61N1/3925A61N1/3912A61N1/3968A61N1/3993
    • An AED unit which is operable to selectively execute either an adult rescue protocol or a pediatric rescue protocol is causes to execute the pediatric rescue protocol by inserting a key-like device into a slot of the AED unit. A sensor inside the case of the AED unit senses the presence of the device in the slot and responds by executing the pediatric rescue protocol. In an illustrated embodiment the AED unit includes a lighting mechanism which is used to light an illustration showing the proper placement of electrode pads on an adult patient. The key-like device includes an illustration showing the proper placement of electrode pads on a pediatric patient which obscures the adult illustration when the device is inserted in the AED unit. The key-like device is configured to make use of the same AED unit lighting mechanism to light the pediatric pad placement illustration.
    • 可操作以选择性地执行成人救援协议或儿科救援协议的AED单元是通过将键状设备插入到AED单元的槽中来执行儿科救援协议的原因。 在AED单元的情况下的传感器感测到设备在插槽中的存在,并通过执行儿科救援协议进行响应。 在所示实施例中,AED单元包括照明机构,其用于点亮示出电极垫在成年患者上的正确放置的图示。 钥匙状装置包括示出在儿科患者处正确放置电极垫的图示,当该装置插入AED装置时,其遮蔽了成人插图。 键状设备被配置为利用相同的AED单元照明机构来点亮儿科垫放置图。
    • 8. 发明授权
    • Cartridge having a power source and electrode pad for defibrillator having a rechargeable battery
    • 具有用于除颤器的电源和电极垫的盒具有可充电电池
    • US07016727B2
    • 2006-03-21
    • US09993841
    • 2001-11-05
    • Daniel J. PowersJames K. Russell
    • Daniel J. PowersJames K. Russell
    • A61N1/39
    • A61N1/3968A61N1/3975
    • An automated or semi-automated defibrillator (AED) system includes an AED and a cartridge attachable to the AED. The cartridge includes electrode pads and a power source such as a battery or fuel cell, which may recharge a defibrillator battery, power defibrillator circuitry, or both. Because the cartridge includes both a power source and electrode pads, one can replace the power source and the pads at the same time by replacing a single cartridge. Furthermore, in defibrillator systems where the power source charges the defibrillator battery, the power source can be selected to have the same life as the pads, thus making it practical to replace the power source and pads at the same time. In addition, maintenance for such a charging defibrillator system typically costs less than for a non-charging system because it often costs less to replace the power source than to replace the defibrillator battery.
    • 自动或半自动除颤器(AED)系统包括AED和可附接到AED的盒。 盒包括电极焊盘和诸如电池或燃料电池的电源,其可以对除颤器电池,功率除颤器电路或两者进行再充电。 因为墨盒包括电源和电极垫,所以可以通过更换单个墨盒来同时更换电源和焊盘。 此外,在电源对除颤器电池进行充电的除颤器系统中,电源可以选择为具有与焊盘相同的寿命,因此使得可以同时更换电源和焊盘。 此外,这种充电除颤器系统的维护通常比非充电系统的成本要低,因为与更换除颤器电池相比,替换电源往往成本较低。
    • 10. 发明授权
    • Medical electrode and release liner configurations facilitating packaged electrode characterization
    • 医用电极和释放衬垫配置便于封装电极表征
    • US06694193B2
    • 2004-02-17
    • US09954750
    • 2001-09-14
    • Thomas D. LysterThomas SoloskoCarlton B. MorganKim J. HansenDaniel J. PowersHans Patrick GriesserEric L. JonsenDavid E. Snyder
    • Thomas D. LysterThomas SoloskoCarlton B. MorganKim J. HansenDaniel J. PowersHans Patrick GriesserEric L. JonsenDavid E. Snyder
    • A61N104
    • A61N1/0492A61N1/046A61N1/08A61N1/3925A61N2001/37294
    • An electrode includes a conductive adhesive layer and a conductive foil layer having a void therein. One such electrode may be mounted in conjunction with another electrode upon a release liner having one or more openings therein to facilitate electrical signal exchange between electrodes. A release liner may include a moisture permeable and/or moisture absorbent membrane. A release liner may alternatively include a conductive backing layer. A release liner may also include an insulating swatch covering an opening. A release liner may be implemented as a foldable sheet, such that multiple electrodes may be mounted upon the same side of the foldable sheet. A medical device to which the mounted electrodes are coupled may characterize the electrical path between the electrodes. The medical device may perform a variety of electrical measurements, including real and/or complex impedance measurements. Based upon one or more measurements, the medical device may provide an indication of electrode condition, fitness for use, and/or an estimated remaining lifetime. An electrode condition indicator, which may form a portion of the medical device, may generate, present, or display electrode condition and/or estimated remaining lifetime information via a visual metaphor, such as a fuel gauge.
    • 电极包括导电粘合剂层和在其中具有空隙的导电箔层。 一个这样的电极可以与另一电极结合安装在其上具有一个或多个开口的释放衬垫上以便于电极之间的电信号交换。 剥离衬垫可以包括透湿和/或吸湿膜。 替代地,剥离衬垫可以包括导电背衬层。 剥离衬垫还可以包括覆盖开口的绝缘样本。 剥离衬垫可以实现为可折叠片材,使得多个电极可以安装在可折叠片材的同一侧上。 安装的电极被耦合到的医疗装置可以表征电极之间的电路径。 医疗设备可以执行各种电测量,包括实际和/或复阻抗测量。 基于一个或多个测量,医疗设备可以提供电极状态,使用适应性和/或估计的剩余寿命的指示。 可以形成医疗装置的一部分的电极条件指示器可以经由诸如电量计的视觉比喻来生成,呈现或显示电极条件和/或估计的剩余寿命信息。