Claims
- 1. A free-standing, status indicator for detecting current in a power transmitting coil which transmitting coil is used to transcutaneously power an implanted medical device and which transmitting coil is separate from the status indicator, the status indicator comprising:
a receiving coil wherein induced current is generated when the receiving coil is placed near the transmitting coil that has current running through the transmitting coil; and a feedback element electrically coupled to the receiving coil, which feedback indicator is powered by the induced current generated in the receiving coil.
- 2. The status indicator of claim 1, wherein the feedback element is a visual indicator.
- 3. The status indicator of claim 2, wherein the visual indicator is selected from the group consisting of an LED and an LCD.
- 4. The status indicator of claim 1, wherein the feedback element is a sound producing device.
- 5. The status indicator of claim 1, wherein the transmitting coil is part of a BTE device.
- 6. The status indicator of claim 1, wherein the status indicator is in the form of a thin, flat pad having a first surface and a second surface, the pad comprised of:
a first thin sheet; and a second thin sheet, wherein the receiving coil is sandwiched between the first and second sheets; and wherein the feedback element is attached to the first pad surface.
- 7. A status indicator for detecting current in a power transmitting coil that is used to transcutaneously power an implanted medical device, the status indicator comprising:
a receiving coil wherein induced current is generated when the receiving coil is placed near the transmitting coil that has current running through the transmitting coil; and a feedback element electrically coupled to the receiving coil, which feedback indicator is powered by the induced current generated in the receiving coil, wherein the status indicator is a hand-held wand.
- 8. The status indicator of claim 7, wherein the feedback element is a visual indicator.
- 9. The status indicator of claim 8, wherein the visual indicator is selected from the group consisting of an LED or and LCD.
- 10. The status indicator of claim 7, wherein the feedback element is a sound producing device.
- 11. The status indicator of claim 7, wherein the transmitting coil is connected to a BTE device.
- 12. A status indicator for detecting current in a power transmitting coil, which power transmitting coil is used to transcutaneously power an implanted cochlear stimulating device, the status indicator comprising:
a feedback element electrically coupled to a voltage source within a BTE device and the feedback element is attached to the BTE.
- 13. The status indicator of claim 12,
wherein the feedback element is a visual indicator placed on the BTE, which visual indicator is configured to illuminate when there is sufficient power and turned off when battery power falls below a minimum threshold current necessary to illuminate the visual indicator.
- 14. The status indicator of claim 13, wherein the visual indicator is selected from the group consisting of an LED and LCD.
- 15. The status indicator of claim 12,
wherein the feedback element is a sound producing device.
- 16. The status indicator of claim 12 further comprising:
a second feedback element; and an electronic circuitry connected to the second feedback element, which circuitry can detect a telemetry link between the power transmitting coil and implanted medical device power receiving coil.
- 17. The status indicator of claim 12 further comprising:
an electronic circuitry connected to the feedback element, which circuitry can detect a function of the BTE, and wherein the circuitry allows the feedback element to turn on and off, indicating the status of the medical device function.
- 18. The status indicator of claim 12 further comprising:
an electronic circuitry connected to the indicator, which circuitry can detect a selected program of the BTE, and wherein the circuitry allows the feedback element to operate, indicating the status of the selected program.
- 19. The status indicator of claim 18, wherein each program has a designated whole number N,
wherein the circuitry allows the feedback element to repetitively turn on and off the exact number of times N representing the selected program number.
- 20. A method for detecting battery status of an external device having a transmitting coil, the method comprising:
placing a receiving coil over the transmitting coil; and detecting induced current in the receiving coil with a feedback element, which feedback element is electrically connected to the receiving coil and powered by the induced current.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the feedback element is a visual indicator that indicates when there is sufficient induced current present in the receiving coil.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the feedback element is selected from the group consisting of an LED and an LCD.
- 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the feedback element is an acoustic speaker that produces sound.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/407,259, filed Aug. 30, 2002, which application is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407259 |
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