Patents Assigned to Companion Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 11369743Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques are disclosed for administering and tracking medicine to patients and providing health management capabilities for patients and caregivers. In some aspects, an intelligent medicine administering system includes a medicine injection device having a multi-channel encoder that detects fault conditions (e.g., such as open or short circuits) and a patient user's companion device including a software application operable to implement algorithms for detecting faults and communication loss and alerting the patient user for safety and fail-safes of the medicine injection device.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2021Date of Patent: June 28, 2022Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Jack Pryor, Arnold Holmquist
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Patent number: 10898653Abstract: Systems, devices, and techniques are disclosed for administering and tracking medicine to patients and providing health management capabilities for patients and caregivers. In some aspects, an intelligent medicine administering system includes a medicine injection device having a multi-channel encoder that detects fault conditions (e.g., such as open or short circuits) and a patient user's companion device including a software application operable to implement algorithms for detecting faults and communication loss and alerting the patient user for safety and fail-safes of the medicine injection device.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2019Date of Patent: January 26, 2021Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Jack Pryor, Arnold Holmquist
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Patent number: 10864327Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for tracking delivery of medication. In one aspect, a medication delivery tracking device can interface with and be physically placed on a medication delivery pen device. The medication delivery tracking device can detect an occurrence of a delivery of a medication by the medication delivery pen device. In some implementations, the medication delivery tracking device can detect a dose amount of the medication delivered by the medication delivery pen device.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2017Date of Patent: December 15, 2020Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Jack Pryor, Arnold Holmquist
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Publication number: 20200321094Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Applicant: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Patent number: 10754927Abstract: Provided is a system for delivering and recording a dose of a medicament to a patient. Also provided is a method of administering a medicament to a patient. Additionally provided is a method of tracking usage of a medicament by a patient through a pen.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 25, 2020Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Michael Robert Mensinger, Sean Saint
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Patent number: 10483000Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Publication number: 20190035500Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Patent number: 9959391Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Publication number: 20170270276Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Patent number: 9672328Abstract: Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for administering a medicament to a patient. In one aspect, a system includes an injection pen device in wireless communication with a mobile communication device. The injection pen device includes a housing including a chamber to encase a cartridge containing medicine, a dose setting and dispensing mechanism to set the mechanism to dispense a particular dose of the medicine from the loaded cartridge, a sensor unit to detect a dispensed dose based on positions and/or movements of the dose setting and dispensing mechanism, and an electronics unit in communication with the sensor unit to process the detected dispensed dose and time data associated with a dispensing event and to wirelessly transmit the dose data to a user's device. The mobile communication device provides a software application to provide the user with health information using the processed dose data.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey, Jack Pryor, Jasper Benke
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Patent number: D892819Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventor: Michael Mensinger
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Patent number: D893020Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Jack Pryor, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey
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Patent number: D908210Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2020Date of Patent: January 19, 2021Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sean Saint, Jack Pryor, Arnold Holmquist, Cory McCluskey
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Patent number: D958167Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: Companion Medical, Inc.Inventors: Michael Mensinger, Eric Cohen, Gabriel Anthony Abadilla