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公开(公告)号:US20070159755A1
公开(公告)日:2007-07-12
申请号:US11702713
申请日:2007-02-05
申请人: Cary Talbot , Sheldon Moberg , James Causey , Jay Yonemoto
发明人: Cary Talbot , Sheldon Moberg , James Causey , Jay Yonemoto
IPC分类号: H01H73/00
CPC分类号: H02M7/003 , A61M5/142 , A61M2205/16 , A61M2205/17 , A61M2205/18 , B60R1/12 , B60R2001/1284 , H02J7/0042 , H02M1/32 , H02M3/00 , Y10T307/779 , Y10T307/839
摘要: A selectively protected electrical system includes or operates with a power source, a load, a power driver circuit for controllably transferring power from the power source to the load, the power driver circuit being encapsulated in a potting material, and a controller for enabling and disabling the power driver circuit, the controller being un-encapsulated by the potting material. If a contaminant induced electrical fault occurs in the selectively protected electrical system, the electrical fault is more likely to occur in the un-encapsulated controller, such that the selectively protected electrical system is disabled. The contaminant is inhibited from contacting and inducing an electrical fault in the power driver circuit, thus providing for a controlled failure of the selectively protected electrical system.
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公开(公告)号:US08613726B2
公开(公告)日:2013-12-24
申请号:US12689887
申请日:2010-01-19
申请人: James D. Causey, III , William H. Stutz, Jr. , Clyde K. Nason , Sheldon B. Moberg , Jay Yonemoto , Richard E. Purvis , Cary Talbot
发明人: James D. Causey, III , William H. Stutz, Jr. , Clyde K. Nason , Sheldon B. Moberg , Jay Yonemoto , Richard E. Purvis , Cary Talbot
IPC分类号: A61M37/00
CPC分类号: A61M5/14566 , A61M5/1456 , A61M5/172 , A61M2205/0266 , A61M2205/3331 , A61M2205/50 , A61M2205/6018
摘要: An external infusion device that infuses a fluid into an individual's body includes a housing, a reservoir, a drive system, a power supply, electrical elements, and a tab. The reservoir contains the fluid, and the drive system forces the fluid from the reservoir. The electrical elements control the power to the drive system to regulate the rate that fluid is forced from the reservoir. The tab mates with the housing, and contains at least one electrical element. The tab is removable, and may be replaced with a different tab. The different tab may change the rate fluid is forced from the reservoir. A tab may be removed from one external infusion device and installed in a different external infusion device. The tab may be limited to use in a predetermined number of external infusion devices and may include a power supply.
摘要翻译: 将流体注入个体的外部输注装置包括壳体,储存器,驱动系统,电源,电气元件和突片。 储存器包含流体,并且驱动系统迫使来自储存器的流体。 电气元件控制驱动系统的功率,以调节流体从储存器被迫的速率。 该卡舌与外壳配合,并且至少包含一个电气元件。 标签是可移动的,可以用不同的标签替换。 不同的标签可能会改变流体从储存器被迫的速率。 可以从一个外部输注装置移除翼片并将其安装在不同的外部输注装置中。 可以将突片限制为在预定数量的外部输注装置中使用,并且可以包括电源。
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公开(公告)号:US20100161236A1
公开(公告)日:2010-06-24
申请号:US12343875
申请日:2008-12-24
申请人: Gary Cohen , Kristen Getschmann , Vidya Raman , Kenneth Ko , Biju Nair , Cary Talbot , Tamir Nitzan , Paul H. Kovelman , Bee Hess
发明人: Gary Cohen , Kristen Getschmann , Vidya Raman , Kenneth Ko , Biju Nair , Cary Talbot , Tamir Nitzan , Paul H. Kovelman , Bee Hess
CPC分类号: G06F19/3443 , A61B5/4836 , A61B5/7275 , A61B5/7282 , A61M5/1723 , G06F19/00 , G06F19/3456 , G06F19/3468 , G16H50/70
摘要: A method of diabetes analysis includes receiving a plurality of glucose level readings for a user. A common event occurrence in at least two of the glucose level readings is determined. The at least two glucose level readings from the common event occurrence onwards in time for a time period is analyzed. A glucose level pattern formed by the at least two glucose level readings having a similar shape is determined. At least one anomalous glucose level reading having the similar shape and not conforming to the glucose level pattern is analyzed. The at least one anomalous glucose level reading is adapted to the pattern to form an adapted glucose level pattern. An insulin dosage for the time period beginning at the common event occurrence is calculated based on the adapted glucose level pattern.
摘要翻译: 糖尿病分析的方法包括接收用户的多个葡萄糖水平读数。 确定至少两个葡萄糖水平读数中常见的事件发生。 分析在一段时间内从时间上的常见事件发生的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数。 由具有相似形状的至少两个葡萄糖水平读数形成的葡萄糖水平图形被确定。 分析至少一个具有相似形状并且不符合葡萄糖水平图案的异常葡萄糖水平读数。 所述至少一个异常葡萄糖水平读数适应于所述图案以形成适应的葡萄糖水平图案。 基于适应的葡萄糖水平模式计算在常见事件发生时开始的时间段的胰岛素剂量。
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公开(公告)号:US20090113295A1
公开(公告)日:2009-04-30
申请号:US11929979
申请日:2007-10-30
申请人: Arieh S. Halpern , Cary Talbot
发明人: Arieh S. Halpern , Cary Talbot
IPC分类号: G06F17/00
CPC分类号: A61B5/14532 , A61B5/0022 , A61B5/742 , A61B5/743 , A61B5/746
摘要: An intuitive graphical display as described herein can be rendered by a host device that obtains physiological patient data (such as blood glucose values) in real time or substantially real time. The graphical display includes a calibrated bar graph having a desired measurement range for the monitored parameter. The graphical display also includes a dynamic measurement value indicator that moves along the bar graph in a manner that tracks the current value of the monitored physiological characteristic. The graphical display may also incorporate easy-to-interpret display elements that allow the user to quickly determine whether the current value of the monitored physiological characteristic is within or outside a normal range, whether the monitored physiological characteristic is rising or falling, and the approximate rate of change of the monitored physiological characteristic.
摘要翻译: 如本文所述的直观的图形显示可由实时或基本上实时获取生理学患者数据(例如血糖值)的主机设备呈现。 图形显示包括具有所监测参数的期望测量范围的校准柱状图。 图形显示还包括以跟踪所监视的生理特征的当前值的方式沿条形图移动的动态测量值指示符。 图形显示还可以包括易于解释的显示元件,其允许用户快速确定所监视的生理特征的当前值是否在正常范围内或在正常范围之内,无论监视的生理特征是上升还是下降,以及近似值 监测生理特征的变化率。
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公开(公告)号:US20080300572A1
公开(公告)日:2008-12-04
申请号:US11757153
申请日:2007-06-01
申请人: Ulrich Rankers , Bradley J. Enegren , Rebecca K. Gottlieb , Jino Han , Kris R. Holtzclaw , Peter I. Hong , Emilian Istoc , John J. Mastrototaro , Sheldon B. Moberg , Cary Talbot , Gary L. Williams , Arieh S. Halpern
发明人: Ulrich Rankers , Bradley J. Enegren , Rebecca K. Gottlieb , Jino Han , Kris R. Holtzclaw , Peter I. Hong , Emilian Istoc , John J. Mastrototaro , Sheldon B. Moberg , Cary Talbot , Gary L. Williams , Arieh S. Halpern
IPC分类号: A61M37/00
CPC分类号: A61B5/4839 , A61B5/14532 , A61B5/411 , A61B5/7275 , A61M5/142 , A61M5/14244 , A61M5/172 , A61M2205/18 , A61M2205/3561 , A61M2205/3569 , A61M2205/3592 , A61M2205/502 , A61M2205/505 , A61M2209/01 , G06F19/3418 , G06F19/3468 , G16H40/63
摘要: A monitor device for a fluid infusion system and its operating, display, and data processing characteristics are described herein. One embodiment of the monitor device is used in an insulin infusion system having an insulin infusion pump and a continuous glucose sensor transmitter. The monitor device is configured as a wireless bedside monitor that wirelessly receives status data from a device in the fluid infusion system, such as the infusion pump or the sensor transmitter. The monitor device supports a number of user interface features, alarm/alert features, and graphical display features, where such features enhance the overall operation and user-friendliness of the monitor device. For example, the monitor device can generate status icons that graphically indicate the time remaining for an exhaustible operating quantity of a device in the infusion system (e.g., a battery charge, a fluid reservoir volume, or a calibration or replacement period). The monitor device can also estimate future measurements of a physiological characteristic of a monitored patient, based upon empirical measurement data received by the monitor device.
摘要翻译: 本文描述了用于流体输注系统的监视器装置及其操作,显示和数据处理特性。 监测装置的一个实施例用于具有胰岛素输注泵和连续葡萄糖传感器发射器的胰岛素输注系统中。 监视器装置被配置为无线床边监视器,其从诸如输液泵或传感器发射器的流体输注系统中的装置无线地接收状态数据。 监视器设备支持许多用户界面功能,警报/警报功能和图形显示功能,其中这些功能可提高监视器设备的整体操作和用户友好性。 例如,监视器设备可以生成状态图标,其图形地指示输注系统中的设备的可耗费的操作量的剩余时间(例如,电池充电,流体存储器容积,或校准或更换周期)。 监视器装置还可以基于由监视器装置接收的经验测量数据来估计被监视患者的生理特征的未来测量。
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公开(公告)号:US20060184154A1
公开(公告)日:2006-08-17
申请号:US11323104
申请日:2005-12-30
申请人: Sheldon Moberg , Ian Hanson , Cary Talbot
发明人: Sheldon Moberg , Ian Hanson , Cary Talbot
CPC分类号: A61M5/16831 , A61M5/14566 , A61M5/16854 , A61M2005/14264 , A61M2005/16863 , A61M2205/18 , A61M2205/332 , A61M2205/3331 , A61M2205/70
摘要: An improved pump, reservoir and reservoir piston are provided for controlled delivery of fluids. A motor is operably coupled to a drive member, such as a drive screw, which is adapted to advance a plunger slide in response to operation of the motor. The plunger slide is removably coupled to the piston. A method, system, and an article of manufacture for automatically detecting an occlusion in a medication infusion pump is provided. The electrical current to an infusion pump is measured. Based on measurements of one or more variables, the infusion pump detects whether there is an occlusion in the system. The methods of detecting occlusions may be dynamic.
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