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US08918186B2 Device with flexible multilayer system for contacting or electrostimulation of living tissue cells or nerves 有权
具有用于接触或电刺激活组织细胞或神经的柔性多层系统的装置

  • Patent Title: Device with flexible multilayer system for contacting or electrostimulation of living tissue cells or nerves
  • Patent Title (中): 具有用于接触或电刺激活组织细胞或神经的柔性多层系统的装置
  • Application No.: US12280123
    Application Date: 2007-01-26
  • Publication No.: US08918186B2
    Publication Date: 2014-12-23
  • Inventor: Hans-Jürgen Tiedtke
  • Applicant: Hans-Jürgen Tiedtke
  • Applicant Address: FR Paris
  • Assignee: Pixium Vision SA
  • Current Assignee: Pixium Vision SA
  • Current Assignee Address: FR Paris
  • Agency: Workman Nydegger
  • Priority: DE102006008050 20060221
  • International Application: PCT/EP2007/000685 WO 20070126
  • International Announcement: WO2007/101508 WO 20070913
  • Main IPC: A61N1/05
  • IPC: A61N1/05 A61N1/40
Device with flexible multilayer system for contacting or electrostimulation of living tissue cells or nerves
Abstract:
The object,—to create a printed circuit board for an implant having improved properties in connection with the electrical contacting via the contact points of the conductor tracks on the printed circuit board,—is achieved, according to the present invention, by means of a device for contacting and/or electrostimulation of living tissue cells or nerves with having a printed circuit board having with at least one contact point for electrical contacting, the printed circuit board encompassing comprising a flexible multilayer system with at least one conductor track. In accordance with the invention, the contact points for the conductor track in the multilayer system are galvanically reinforced. To this end, a galvanically reinforced layer is grown onto the already preprocessed contact point, for example by means of a galvanic process. By virtue of the application of one or more additional material layers onto the contact points of the conductor tracks, these latter are mechanically more stably anchored in the printed circuit board in mechanically more stable manner and hence become more reliable in their function.
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