Patents by Inventor Adam R. Scroggin
Adam R. Scroggin has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10811129Abstract: Configuration software implements techniques for customizing names of insulin delivery profiles with improved patient safety. The techniques include: receiving a string of characters which serve as a name for a given insulin delivery profile, where the insulin delivery profile includes at least one parameter pertaining to insulin delivery by an insulin pump and is one of a plurality of insulin delivery profiles associated with a given patient; normalizing the string of characters in accordance with a rule set; comparing the normalized string of characters with names for each of the plurality of insulin delivery profiles; and updating the name of the given insulin delivery profile in a pump configuration file residing on the configuration device when the normalized string of characters is unique in relation to the names of the plurality of insulin delivery profiles.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2013Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Jason M. Bush, Christopher R. Halvorson, Troy L. King, James R. Long, David B. Markisohn, Leon R. Organ, III, Adam R. Scroggin, Kaitlin R. Stinson, Kristin M. Westerfield
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Patent number: 9660857Abstract: A method of facilitating communication between a resource and a computer is described. The computer employs a software application that allows the computer to communicate with the resource. The resource may comprise a medical device such as a blood glucose meter or an insulin pump. In order to facilitate communication between the computer and the resource, the software constructs a communication protocol particular to the type of resource connected to the computer. The stack comprising the communication protocol allows the computer to communicate with the resource. Once the resource and computer cease communication, the stack may be removed from the memory of the computer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2013Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: David Bradley Markisohn, Morris J. Young, Igor Gejdos, Adam R. Scroggin
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Publication number: 20140257251Abstract: Configuration software implements techniques for customizing names of insulin delivery profiles with improved patient safety. The techniques include: receiving a string of characters which serve as a name for a given insulin delivery profile, where the insulin delivery profile includes at least one parameter pertaining to insulin delivery by an insulin pump and is one of a plurality of insulin delivery profiles associated with a given patient; normalizing the string of characters in accordance with a rule set; comparing the normalized string of characters with names for each of the plurality of insulin delivery profiles; and updating the name of the given insulin delivery profile in a pump configuration file residing on the configuration device when the normalized string of characters is unique in relation to the names of the plurality of insulin delivery profiles.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Jason M. Bush, Christopher R. Halvorson, Troy L. King, James R. Long, David B. Markisohn, Leon R. Organ, III, Adam R. Scroggin, Kaitlin R. Stinson, Kristin M. Westerfield
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Patent number: 8745298Abstract: A diabetes management system is provided that supports connectivity of applications residing on a medical device. The diabetes management system includes a medical device that performs a diabetes care function in relation to a patient and a diabetes care management device in data communication with the medical device. The diabetes care management device is comprised generally of a connection management module and at least one application separate from the connection management module. The connection management module is configured to receive an associate request from the medical device and operable to establish a data connection with the medical device in accordance with IEEE standard 11073, such that the applications interacts with the connection management module to communicate via the data connection with the medical device.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Christopher R. Halvorson, James R. Long, Ryan S. McKinney, Adam R. Scroggin, Morris J. Young
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Patent number: 8452413Abstract: A medical data system including a plurality of receivers configured to wirelessly receive medical data via a signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2011Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin
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Publication number: 20130102853Abstract: A diabetes management system is provided that supports connectivity of applications residing on a medical device. The diabetes management system includes a medical device that performs a diabetes care function in relation to a patient and a diabetes care management device in data communication with the medical device. The diabetes care management device is comprised generally of a connection management module and at least one application separate from the connection management module. The connection management module is configured to receive an associate request from the medical device and operable to establish a data connection with the medical device in accordance with IEEE standard 11073, such that the applications interacts with the connection management module to communicate via the data connection with the medical device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2011Publication date: April 25, 2013Applicant: Roche Diagnostics Operations,Inc.Inventors: CHRISTOPHER R. HALVORSON, James R. Long, Ryan S. McKinney, Adam R. Scroggin, Morris J. Young
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Patent number: 8402151Abstract: A method of facilitating communication between a resource and a computer is described. The computer employs a software application that allows the computer to communicate with the resource. The resource may comprise a medical device such as a blood glucose meter or an insulin pump. In order to facilitate communication between the computer and the resource, the software constructs a communication protocol particular to the type of resource connected to the computer. The stack comprising the communication protocol allows the computer to communicate with the resource. Once the resource and computer cease communication, the stack may be removed from the memory of the computer.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: March 19, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Christopher Spieth, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin
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Publication number: 20110230142Abstract: A medical data system including a plurality of receivers configured to wirelessly receive medical data via a signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin
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Patent number: 7979136Abstract: A medical data system including a plurality of receivers configured to wirelessly receive medical data via a signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2007Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operation, IncInventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin
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Publication number: 20090150175Abstract: A medical data system including a plurality of receivers configured to wirelessly receive medical data via a signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicants: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin
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Publication number: 20090150549Abstract: A method of facilitating communication between a resource and a computer is described. The computer employs a software application that allows the computer to communicate with the resource. The resource may comprise a medical device such as a blood glucose meter or an insulin pump. In order to facilitate communication between the computer and the resource, the software constructs a communication protocol particular to the type of resource connected to the computer. The stack comprising the communication protocol allows the computer to communicate with the resource. Once the resource and computer cease communication, the stack may be removed from the memory of the computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Morris J. Young, David Bradley Markisohn, Christopher Spieth, Allen B. Cummings, Adam R. Scroggin