Patents by Inventor Frank Deck
Frank Deck 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: 10357193Abstract: A puncturing system has a carrier tape carrying multiple lancets, a device housing comprising a conveying facility for moving the lancets into a usage position consecutively by moving the carrier tape in a conveying direction, a puncturing drive for accelerating one of the lancets that is positioned in the usage position in a puncturing motion, an opening in the device housing for touching against a body part in which a puncture is to be made by the puncturing motion of one of the lancets, an actuation facility for driving the conveying facility, and an unlockable interlock comprising a stop that blocks further transport of the carrier tape as soon as one of the lancets has reached the usage position.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 23, 2019Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Ahmet Konya, Hans-Juergen Kuhr, Frank Deck, Hans List, Michael Keil, Christian Hoerauf, Thomas Weiss, Marcus Schlothauer
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Patent number: 10278631Abstract: Disclosed is a puncturing system for generating a puncture wound for obtaining a sample of a body fluid, comprising a press-on part to be pressed onto a body part in which a puncture wound is to be generated, a trigger, by the actuation of which a user can trigger a puncturing motion of a puncturing element after the press-on part is pressed on, and a testing facility for determining at least one test parameter on which a sample-obtaining probability depends. A securing facility is also provided that, in a locked state, locks the trigger such that no puncturing motion can be triggered, and, in a triggering state, releases the trigger such that a puncturing motion can be triggered by actuation thereof, whereby the securing facility is transitioned from the locked state to the triggering state by the testing facility when the test parameter determined by the testing facility meets defined minimum requirements.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Hans List, Christian Hoerauf, Frank Deck, Thomas Weiss, Michael Keil, Guenther Schmelzeisen-Redeker, Heinrich Fruhstorfer, Hans-Peter Haar, Uwe Kraemer, Joachim Hoenes, Karl Miltner
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Publication number: 20190110953Abstract: A filling aid for self-filling a cartridge from a storage vessel is disclosed. The filling aid has a housing that receives a fillable cartridge. A stopper is provided that interacts with the housing and is configured to enter the cartridge and a cannula is provided that is configured to pierce a septum of the cartridge. The housing is movable from an initial position in which the stopper is maintained outside the cartridge to an activated position in which the stopper is inserted in the cartridge and the septum is pierced by the cannula. Methods of manufacturing and using the filling aid are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2018Publication date: April 18, 2019Inventor: Frank Deck
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Publication number: 20180344422Abstract: A functional medical package is disclosed having a disposable package and a sterile container removably received inside the disposable package. A subsystem is received in the sterile container and is configured to be at least partially inserted into a host. The sterile container has an insertion exit opening for the subsystem and a liner closes the insertion exit opening. The liner is attached to the disposable package and automatically peels off the insertion exit opening when the sterile container is removed from the disposable package. Also disclosed are a method of manufacturing the medical package and a method of using the medical package with an inserter.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventor: Frank Deck
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Publication number: 20180271414Abstract: A sensor assembly (226) for detecting at least one analyte in a body fluid, a sensor patch (134) for use in a sensor assembly (226), an electronics unit (188) for use in a sensor assembly (226) and a method for producing a sensor assembly (226) are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2017Publication date: September 27, 2018Inventors: Frank Deck, Joachim Jager
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METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REMOVING GAS AND/OR GAS BUBBLES FROM A LIQUID MEDICAMENT STORED IN A RESERVOIR
Publication number: 20180214642Abstract: This disclosure concerns a method for removing gas and/or gas bubbles from a liquid medicament stored in a reservoir for an infusion pump device. The reservoir comprises a displacing member which is at least partly displaceable relative to the reservoir thereby enabling receiving mechanical oscillations in order to generate mechanical waves in the liquid medicament. The method comprises: providing the reservoir; and transmitting a mechanical oscillation to the displacing member of the reservoir thereby generating a mechanical wave in the liquid medicament for removing gas and/or gas bubbles from the liquid medicament.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2018Publication date: August 2, 2018Inventor: Frank Deck -
Publication number: 20180160957Abstract: The invention concerns lancets with a lancet needle, the tip of the lancet needle being embedded in an elastic material. Furthermore the invention concerns lancets where the tip of the lancet needle is surrounded by a hollow body which partially consists of an elastic material that can be pierced by the tip of the lancet needle during the lancing process and which reseals the tip of the lancet needle in the hollow body when it is retracted. In addition the invention concerns a lancet magazine in which the lancets are accommodated in individual chambers, each chamber having an opening through which the tip of the lancet needle can pass, which is sealed by an elastic material. Finally the invention concerns the use of an elastic material as a component of a lancet or a lancet magazine to maintain the sterility of at least the tip of a lancet needle in the unused state and to hygienically protect at least the tip of a lancet needle in the used state.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2018Publication date: June 14, 2018Applicant: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael Fritz, Herbert Argauer, Hans List, Thomas Weiss, Frank Deck, Claudio Immekus
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Publication number: 20180140769Abstract: This disclosure teaches a disposable inserter which includes a housing having arranged in a displaceable configuration an inserter assembly comprising a cannula assembly with a cannula, a manually operable member for displacing the inserter assembly from a retracted position to an advanced position in order to manually insert the cannula into the skin of a patient, a locking element for blocking or enabling displacement of the inserter assembly, and a coupling arrangement for coupling the disposable inserter to a reusable inserter for automatically displacing the inserter assembly from the retracted position to the advanced position in order to automatically insert the cannula into the skin of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2017Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Frank Deck, Christian Hoerauf, Ahmet Konya, Thomas Weiss
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Publication number: 20180093038Abstract: Disclosed is a medical system having a cartridge and an inserter. The cartridge includes a housing having an interior volume with a first guide within the interior volume. A cradle is disposed within the interior volume and is configured for mounting a medical appliance. The cradle includes a subcutaneous element and an insertion needle. The insertion needle is configured for being actuated to insert the subcutaneous element into a subject. The inserter includes a second guide configured to mate with the housing of the cartridge, and the first guide and second guide are configured to cooperate to guide the inserter into the interior volume along a guiding path defined by the first guide. The inserter is configured to removably attach to the cradle when guided into the interior volume. An insertion assembly is provided for actuating the insertion needle to insert the subcutaneous element into the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Inventor: Frank Deck
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Publication number: 20180055431Abstract: The present invention includes a system for withdrawing body fluids. The system includes a drive unit having a plunger which is moved from a resting position into a lancing position in order to carry out a lancing process and a lancing unit containing a lancet with a needle. The plunger and lancet are coupled together by a form fit in order to carry out a lancing process. The invention additionally concerns a method for temporarily extending a needle from a device for withdrawing body fluid as well as a lancing unit that can be attached to the drive unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2017Publication date: March 1, 2018Applicant: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael Fritz, Klaus-Dieter Sacherer, Hans List, Thomas Weiss, Frank Deck, Claudio Immekus
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Patent number: 9901296Abstract: The invention concerns lancets with a lancet needle, the tip of the lancet needle being embedded in an elastic material. Furthermore the invention concerns lancets where the tip of the lancet needle is surrounded by a hollow body which partially consists of an elastic material that can be pierced by the tip of the lancet needle during the lancing process and which reseals the tip of the lancet needle in the hollow body when it is retracted. In addition the invention concerns a lancet magazine in which the lancets are accommodated in individual chambers, each chamber having an opening through which the tip of the lancet needle can pass, which is sealed by an elastic material. Finally the invention concerns the use of an elastic material as a component of a lancet or a lancet magazine to maintain the sterility of at least the tip of a lancet needle in the unused state and to hygienically protect at least the tip of a lancet needle in the used state.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2008Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael Fritz, Herbert Argauer, Hans List, Thomas Weiss, Frank Deck, Claudio Immekus
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Patent number: 9872642Abstract: A medical device for carrying out at least one medical function, comprising at least one element that can be at least partially inserted into a body tissue of a user and further comprising at least one housing that can be placed on a skin surface of the user. The housing has a multipart design and comprises at least one functional component. The functional component can be connected to the insertable element. The housing further comprises at least one protective component. The protective component is designed to at least partially enclose the functional component. The protective component can be connected to the functional component, particularly after insertion of the insertable element.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2013Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventor: Frank Deck
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Patent number: 9839387Abstract: The present invention includes a system for withdrawing body fluids. The system includes a drive unit having a plunger which is moved from a resting position into a lancing position in order to carry out a lancing process and a lancing unit containing a lancet with a needle. The plunger and lancet are coupled together by a form fit in order to carry out a lancing process. The invention additionally concerns a method for temporarily extending a needle from a device for withdrawing body fluid as well as a lancing unit that can be attached to the drive unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2014Date of Patent: December 12, 2017Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Michael Fritz, Klaus-Dieter Sacherer, Hans List, Thomas Weiss, Frank Deck, Claudio Immekus
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Publication number: 20170156753Abstract: There is disclosed an insertion device comprising an insertion needle holder and a drive mechanism for linearly moving the insertion needle holder in a puncturing direction. The insertion needle holder also includes at least one actuating element for actuating a drive mechanism. The drive mechanism converts a driving motion of the actuating element, which extends transversely or opposite to the puncturing direction, into a puncturing motion of the insertion needle holder.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Inventors: Frank Deck, Christian Hoerauf, Michael Keil, Ahmet Konya, Thomas Weiss, Oliver Kube, Karl-Peter Ebert
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Patent number: 9662070Abstract: An insertion device is proposed for at least partly inserting a subcutaneous device, more particularly a subcutaneous sensor for detecting at least one analyte, into body tissue. The insertion device has at least one insertion aid and at least one subcutaneous device. The insertion aid has at least one substantially rigidly designed base body, more particularly an insertion needle, for insertion into the body tissue. The insertion device is designed to generate an adjustable holding force between the base body and the subcutaneous device. The insertion device is designed to set the holding force during the insertion such that the subcutaneous device is held against the base body. The insertion device is furthermore designed to set the holding force after the insertion such that the subcutaneous device is detachable from the base body.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2011Date of Patent: May 30, 2017Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Bernd Roesicke, Andrea Rittinghaus, Frank Deck
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Publication number: 20170143243Abstract: Disclosed herein is an inventive medical device. The medical device includes an implantable device, such as an electrochemical sensor. The implantable device has an implantable portion configured for insertion into a patient, a contact portion configured for connection to another device, and an interconnecting portion connecting the implantable portion and the contact portion. A housing is provided that has a first part that is removably connectable with a second part to form a sterile packaging to seal the implantable portion against a surrounding environment. The first part comprises a first sealing surface and the second part comprises a second sealing surface and the first and second sealing surfaces interact to form a sealing area. The interconnecting portion of the implantable device extends through the sealing area. An inventive method of producing the medical device is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2017Publication date: May 25, 2017Inventor: Frank Deck
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Patent number: 9629958Abstract: An insertion device includes an insertion needle holder and a drive mechanism for linearly moving the insertion needle holder in a puncturing direction. The insertion needle holder also includes at least one actuating element for actuating a drive mechanism. The drive mechanism converts a driving motion of the actuating element, which extends transversely or opposite to the puncturing direction, into a puncturing motion of the insertion needle holder.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2011Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Frank Deck, Christian Hoerauf, Michael Keil, Ahmet Konya, Thomas Weiss, Oliver Kube, Karl-Peter Ebert
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Publication number: 20170042458Abstract: A puncturing system has a carrier tape carrying multiple lancets, a device housing comprising a conveying facility for moving the lancets into a usage position consecutively by moving the carrier tape in a conveying direction, a puncturing drive for accelerating one of the lancets that is positioned in the usage position in a puncturing motion, an opening in the device housing for touching against a body part in which a puncture is to be made by the puncturing motion of one of the lancets, an actuation facility for driving the conveying facility, and an unlockable interlock comprising a stop that blocks further transport of the carrier tape as soon as one of the lancets has reached the usage position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2016Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventors: Ahmet Konya, Hans-Juergen Kuhr, Frank Deck, Hans List, Michael Keil, Christian Hoerauf, Thomas Weiss, Marcus Schlothauer
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Patent number: 9480420Abstract: A puncturing system has a carrier tape carrying multiple lancets, a device housing comprising a conveying facility for moving the lancets into a usage position consecutively by moving the carrier tape in a conveying direction, a puncturing drive for accelerating one of the lancets that is positioned in the usage position in a puncturing motion, an opening in the device housing for touching against a body part in which a puncture is to be made by the puncturing motion of one of the lancets, an actuation facility for driving the conveying facility, and an unlockable interlock comprising a stop that blocks further transport of the carrier tape as soon as one of the lancets has reached the usage position.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2016Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Ahmet Konya, Hans-Juergen Kuhr, Frank Deck, Hans List, Michael Keil, Christian Hoerauf, Thomas Weiss, Marcus Schlothauer
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Patent number: 9364172Abstract: The invention relates to a system for collecting samples and to a method for collecting a liquid sample. The system comprises at least one analytical aid, the analytical aid comprising a lancet and a test element, and the test element having a test field for analysis of the liquid sample. The system for collecting samples comprises a coupling element which can be successively connected to the lancet, in a first position of the analytical aid, and to the test element, in a second position of the analytical aid. The system for collecting samples also comprises a drive unit for moving the coupling element from a rest position to a deployed position, such that the movement of the coupling element is transmitted to the lancet, coupled thereto, in order to execute a puncturing movement, or is transmitted to the test element, coupled thereto, in order to execute a sample recovery movement.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Ahmet Konya, Frank Deck, Karl-Peter Ebert