22 patents
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Medical Diagnostic Devices and Methods
20 Apr 23
A medical diagnostic device includes a wirelessly transmitted time data receiver and processor.
Kelley J. LIPMAN, Michael F. TOMASCO, Daniel N. BRNCIC, David K. HOHL, Paul D. REYNOLDS, Raul ESCUTIA
Filed: 16 Dec 22
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Medical diagnostic devices and methods
17 Jan 23
A medical diagnostic device includes a wirelessly transmitted time data receiver and processor.
Kelley J. Lipman, Michael F. Tomasco, Daniel N. Brncic, David K. Hohl, Paul D. Reynolds, Raul Escutia
Filed: 8 Aug 19
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Devices and Methods for Body Fluid Sampling and Analysis
13 Oct 22
Described here are meters and methods for sampling, transporting, and/or analyzing a fluid sample.
Raul ESCUTIA, Paul D. REYNOLDS, John F. LARKIN, Charles HU, Michael F. TOMASCO, Daniel R. BLOOM, Joseph A. VIVOLO, Richard M. WIARD
Filed: 23 Jun 22
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Analyte detection devices and methods with hematocrit/volume correction and feedback control
23 Aug 22
Disclosed are devices, arrangements and methods for quantifying the concentration of an analyte present in bodily fluid, including: an assay pad having at least one chemical reagent capable of producing a detectable signal in the form of a reaction spot upon reaction with the analyte; a light source; a detector array; a processor; and a memory in communication with the processor, the memory comprising: (a) at least one value indicative of one or more of: (i) the level of hematocrit contained in the sample; (ii) the volume of the sample applied to the assay pad; or (iii) imperfections present in the reaction spot; and (b) at least one algorithm for calculating the concentration of the analyte contained in the sample.
Jeffrey L. Emery, Carole R. Stivers
Filed: 12 Oct 18
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Detection meter and mode of operation
2 Aug 22
A method for performing an assay to determine the presence or concentration of an analyte contained in a sample of body fluid by using a device comprising at least one analyte quantification member and a sensor associated therewith, the method includes: applying a first sample to the analyte quantification member; and detecting the presence or absence of an adequate sample volume; wherein upon detection of the absence of an adequate sample volume, initiating a finite timed period, and signaling the user to introduce a second sample of body fluid to the analyte quantification member.
Jeffrey L. Emery, Michael F. Tomasco, Charles Hu
Filed: 27 Apr 17
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Devices and methods for body fluid sampling and analysis
12 Jul 22
Described here are meters and methods for sampling, transporting, and/or analyzing a fluid sample.
Paul D. Reynolds, Raul Escutia, John F. Larkin, Charles Hu, Michael F. Tomasco, Daniel R. Bloom, Joseph A. Vivolo, Richard M. Wiard
Filed: 10 Dec 18
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Body Fluid Sampling Device - Sampling Site Interface
10 Feb 22
An arrangement for producing a sample of body fluid from a wound opening created in a skin surface at a sampling site includes: a housing, the housing comprising a first opening; a skin interface member disposed in the first opening, the skin interface member comprising an inner member having a second opening, and an outer member at least partially surrounding the inner member and attached to the first opening; and at least one skin-penetration member configured and arranged to project within the second opening.
Raul Escutia, Craig M. Litherland, Jeffrey L. Emery, Jeffrey M. Jones, Michael F. Tomasco, Kelley J. Lipman
Filed: 26 May 21
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Devices and Methods for Body Fluid Sampling and Analysis
28 Oct 21
Described here are meters and methods for sampling, transporting, and/or analyzing a fluid sample.
Raul ESCUTIA, Paul D. REYNOLDS, John F. LARKIN, Charles HU, Michael F. TOMASCO, Daniel R. BLOOM, Joseph A. VIVOLO, Richard M. WIARD
Filed: 2 Jul 21
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Body Fluid Sampling Arrangements
7 Oct 21
An arrangement for producing a sample of body fluid from a wound opening created in a skin surface at a sampling site includes at least one skin-penetration member having a first end configured to pierce the surface of the skin, and a inner lumen in communication with the first end; at least one actuator operatively associated with the at least one skin-penetration member; and at least one catalyst device configured to cause perfusion of body fluid at the sampling site; wherein the at least one actuator is configured to locate the at least one skin-penetration member so as to obstruct the wound opening while transporting body fluid through the inner lumen.
Raul ESCUTIA, Jeffrey L. EMERY, Craig M. LITHERLAND
Filed: 16 Nov 20
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Devices and methods for body fluid sampling and analysis
6 Jul 21
Described here are meters and methods for sampling, transporting, and/or analyzing a fluid sample.
Raul Escutia, Daniel R. Bloom, Charles Hu, Paul D. Reynolds, Joseph A. Vivolo, Michael F. Tomasco
Filed: 6 Sep 17
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Body fluid sampling device-sampling site interface
29 Jun 21
An arrangement for producing a sample of body fluid from a wound opening created in a skin surface at a sampling site includes: a housing, the housing comprising a first opening; a skin interface member disposed in the first opening, the skin interface member comprising an inner member having a second opening, and an outer member at least partially surrounding the inner member and attached to the first opening; and at least one skin-penetration member configured and arranged to project within the second opening.
Raul Escutia, Craig M. Litherland, Jeffrey L. Emery, Jeffrey M. Jones, Michael F. Tomasco, Kelley J. Lipman
Filed: 29 Nov 17
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Analyte Monitoring System with Audible Feedback
17 Jun 21
Described here are devices, systems, and methods for analyte measurement.
Kelley J. LIPMAN, Robin S. GAFFNEY, Raul ESCUTIA, Matthew M. SHEMLUCK, Paul D. REYNOLDS
Filed: 29 Jul 20
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Calibration material delivery devices and methods
11 May 21
A device includes: a first portion configured to be grasped by the hand of the user, and a second portion defining a reservoir containing a control material, wherein the control material contains a target analyte in a known or predetermined concentration.
Kelley J. Lipman, Michael F. Tomasco, Peter Uy-Vu Ly, Jennifer Y. Blomo, Paul D. Reynolds, John F. Larkin, Robin S. Gaffney, Kimberly J. Tansey, Christopher L. Stewart, Raul Escutia, Robert W. Bowers
Filed: 13 Feb 18
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Body fluid sampling arrangements
23 Nov 20
An arrangement for producing a sample of body fluid from a wound opening created in a skin surface at a sampling site includes at least one skin-penetration member having a first end configured to pierce the surface of the skin, and a inner lumen in communication with the first end; at least one actuator operatively associated with the at least one skin-penetration member; and at least one catalyst device configured to cause perfusion of body fluid at the sampling site; wherein the at least one actuator is configured to locate the at least one skin-penetration member so as to obstruct the wound opening while transporting body fluid through the inner lumen.
Raul Escutia, Jeffrey L. Emery, Craig M. Litherland
Filed: 30 Nov 17
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Autonomous, ambulatory analyte monitor or drug delivery device
14 Sep 20
The invention relates to analyte monitoring/drug (pharmaceutical agent) delivery device.
John Gregory Aceti, Sterling Eduard McBride, Richard Morgan Moroney, III, Christopher Carter Gregory, Peter John Zanzucchi
Filed: 21 Mar 17
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Analyte monitoring system with audible feedback
3 Aug 20
Described here are devices, systems, and methods for analyte measurement.
Kelley J. Lipman, Robin S. Gaffney, Raul Escutia, Matthew M. Shemluck, Paul D. Reynolds
Filed: 19 Jun 14
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Devices and Methods for Facilitating Fluid Transport
29 Jul 20
Arrangements are provided including a base having a bore disposed therein extending from a first surface of the base through a second surface of the base, a fluid transport tube having a first end, a second end opposite the first end, and a lumen having an inner diameter, at least the second end of the tube being received within the bore of the base, and at least one fluid transport enhancing groove having at least a first section disposed in the second surface of the base and in fluid communication with the bore.
Raul Escutia, Jeffrey L. Emery
Filed: 26 Sep 19
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Medical Diagnostic Devices and Methods
8 Jul 20
A medical diagnostic device includes a wirelessly transmitted time data receiver and processor.
Kelley J. LIPMAN, Michael F. TOMASCO, Daniel N. BRNCIC, David K. HOHL, Paul D. REYNOLDS, Raul ESCUTIA
Filed: 7 Aug 19
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Multi-site Body Fluid Sampling and Analysis Cartridge
20 May 20
An arrangement includes a housing, a plurality of sampling and analysis sites contained within the housing, each of the sampling and analysis sites having a skin-penetration member having a first end configured to pierce the skin, and an inner lumen in communication with the first end, an actuator operatively associated with the skin-penetration member, and an analyte quantification member in fluid communication with the inner lumen of the skin-penetration member.
Craig M. LITHERLAND, Jeffrey L. EMERY, Raul ESCUTIA, James W. PFEIFFER, Jeffrey M. JONES
Filed: 10 Sep 19
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Analyte Monitoring Methods and Systems
25 Dec 19
A method is disclosed involving monitoring the concentration of at least one target analyte in a sample of body fluid using a meter, the meter including a user interface, the method including: obtaining a sample of body fluid; testing the sample to determine the concentration of the at least one target analyte contained therein; and presenting the user with a reminder to associate the test with an appropriate time corresponding to before or after a particular meal using the user interface.
Kelley J. LIPMAN, Robin S. GAFFNEY, Kimberly J. TANSEY
Filed: 1 May 19