| Neue Magnetodyn GmbH Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20120041565 | Electric Hip Joint Prosthesis - The invention relates to a hip joint prosthesis comprising a shaft-like section that can be inserted into a femur, and a proximally arranged end cap assembly which closes a hollow space of the hip joint prosthesis. According to the invention the end cap assembly carries a coil assembly that is connected to a first electrode with a first pole and to a second electrode with a second pole. The first and the second electrodes enclose surfaces of the hip joint prosthesis, and in a state in which the end cap assembly closes the hollow space of the hip joint prosthesis, the coil assembly is predominantly arranged in the hollow space. | 02-16-2012 |
| 20110213195 | Apparatus for Stimulating a Healing Process - The invention relates to an apparatus for stimulating a healing process comprising a coil arrangement which is coupled to a functional power generator in order to generate an electromagnetic field in an affected body region, a control unit for influencing a voltage curve generated by the functional power generator in accordance with signals transmitted to an input interface of the control unit, a sensor array for sensing a characteristic of the affected body region, transmission device which is coupled to the sensor array in order to transmit a signal characteristic of the detected characteristic of the affected body zone to the control unit. | 09-01-2011 |
| 20100298886 | Contact Device for Osteosynthesis - The invention relates to a contact device for a bone screw, wherein, in an implanted end state of the arrangement of bone screw and contact device, a first part of the contact device is arranged outside a cavity and a second part is arranged inside the cavity of the bone screw, the parts forming counterelectrodes, and the second part electrically contacts the bone screw while the first part is isolated from the bone screw, wherein the contact device has a cavity with a voltage source whose poles electrically contact each of the first part and second part directly or indirectly. In order to improve such a contact device, particularly in respect of the volume available for electrical components, it is proposed that the first part of the contact device is arranged proximally in an implanted end state of the arrangement of bone screw and contact device. | 11-25-2010 |
| 20100036467 | STIMULATION DEVICE FOR OSTEOSYNTHESIS AND ENDOPROSTHETICS - The invention relates to a stimulation device for implanting in a human body, comprising a coil arrangement, a first electrode that is connection to a first pole of the coil arrangement and a second electrode that is connected to a second pole of the coil arrangement. According to the invention, the second electrode is configured as an elastic contact element. | 02-11-2010 |
| 20090099404 | IMPLANTABLE DEVICE, SYSTEM FOR GENERATING LOCALISED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS IN THE AREA OF AN IMPLANT AND COIL ARRANGEMENT - The invention relates to an implantable device to be fixed to a bone and comprising an electrically conductive base body provided with at least two through holes and at least one pair of shaft-shaped contact means, wherein each contact means passes through a through hole of the base body and penetrates a section of the bone in an implanted state, wherein the surface of each contact means comprises a first and a second electrically conductive surface section as well as an electrically insulating surface section separating the electrically conductive surface sections from each other, wherein the first electrically conductive surface section electrically contacts the base body while the second electrically conductive surface section is electrically insulated with respect to the base body, wherein each contact means contains a coil arrangement in its interior by means of which the electrically conductive surface sections of each contact means are electrically coupled, and wherein the coil arrangements of a pair are wound in opposite directions. | 04-16-2009 |