Patents by Inventor Gary Cohen
Gary Cohen 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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Publication number: 20140200923Abstract: Systems and processes for managing data relating to one or more medical or biological conditions of a plurality of subjects (such as patients) over a wide area network, such as the Internet, may be employed for diabetes subjects or subjects with other medical conditions requiring monitoring and/or treatment over time. Such systems and processes provide various functions for several types of users, including patients or subject-users, healthcare provider-users and payor entity-users and combinations thereof, which allow for improved treatment and medical data management of individual subjects and groups of subjects and which allow collection and analysis of aggregate data from many subject sources, for improving overall healthcare practices of providers and subjects (e.g., patients).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Gary COHEN, Joel GOLDSMITH, Pam S. ROLLER, Sanford WIDRAN, George W. PATTERSON, James R. DAUGHERTY, William P. VAN ANTWERP
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Patent number: 8715180Abstract: Systems and processes for managing data relating to one or more medical or biological conditions of a plurality of subjects (such as patients) over a wide area network, such as the Internet, may be employed for diabetes subjects or subjects with other medical conditions requiring monitoring and/or treatment over time. Such systems and processes provide various functions for several types of users, including patients or subject-users, healthcare provider-users and payor entity-users and combinations thereof, which allow for improved treatment and medical data management of individual subjects and groups of subjects and which allow collection and analysis of aggregate data from many subject sources, for improving overall healthcare practices of providers and subjects (e.g., patients).Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2012Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Gary Cohen, Joel Goldsmith, Pam S. Roller, Sanford Widran, George W. Patterson, James R. Daugherty, William P. Van Antwerp
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Publication number: 20140064598Abstract: A method and application provide a universal key code for use when a key is lost. The code can be taken to a locksmith or retailer for duplication. The user can obtain a digital image of their key and a software application can extract unique key geometries from the key, via, for example, edge detection technology and/or other mathematical methods, digital image processing methods and standard image processing methods. A key code can be determined from this extracted information and mapped to a known key code database. The software application can output, from a digital image of an original key, the key blank and key cut code to allow a consumer to simply and conveniently obtain a duplicate key.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2013Publication date: March 6, 2014Inventors: Adam P. Fagan, Gary A. Cohen
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Patent number: 8550997Abstract: A monitor system is disclosed. The monitor system includes a sensor with a sensor port. The monitor system further includes a recorder with a recorder port within a recording housing. The recorder port interfaces with the sensor port to receive signals from the sensor port. A recorder clock is defined within the recorder housing, with a recorder processor to store signals from the sensor. The recorder includes a data port to interface with a dock receiver. The monitor system includes a dock remotely located from the sensor and the recorder. The dock receiver couples the recorder to the dock. The monitor system further includes a data processor to analyze the sensor signals from the recorder. The data processor includes memory and a clock. Further included with the data processor are program instructions to assign the time and date of the sensor signals.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2009Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Cary Talbot, Kris R. Holtzclaw, Hans K. Wenstad, Gary Cohen, Brian T. Kannard, Keith E. DeBrunner, Joseph Makram Arsanious, Fan Meng, Andrew Michael Bryan, Ulrich H. Rankers
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Patent number: 8313433Abstract: Systems and processes for managing data relating to one or more medical or biological conditions of a plurality of subjects (such as patients) over a wide area network, such as the Internet, may be employed for diabetes subjects or subjects with other medical conditions requiring monitoring and/or treatment over time. Such systems and processes provide various functions for several types of users, including patients or subject-users, healthcare provider-users and payor entity-users and combinations thereof, which allow for improved treatment and medical data management of individual subjects and groups of subjects and which allow collection and analysis of aggregate data from many subject sources, for improving overall healthcare practices of providers and subjects (e.g., patients).Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2012Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Gary Cohen, Joel Goldsmith, Pam S. Roller, Sanford Widran, George W. Patterson, James R. Daugherty, William P. Van Antwerp
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Publication number: 20120216297Abstract: Systems and processes for managing data relating to one or more medical or biological conditions of a plurality of subjects (such as patients) over a wide area network, such as the Internet, may be employed for diabetes subjects or subjects with other medical conditions requiring monitoring and/or treatment over time. Such systems and processes provide various functions for several types of users, including patients or subject-users, healthcare provider-users and payor entity-users and combinations thereof, which allow for improved treatment and medical data management of individual subjects and groups of subjects and which allow collection and analysis of aggregate data from many subject sources, for improving overall healthcare practices of providers and subjects (e.g., patients).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2012Publication date: August 23, 2012Inventors: Gary Cohen, Joel Goldsmith, Pam S. Roller, Sanford Widran, George W. Patterson, James R. Daugherty, William P. Van Antwerp
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Publication number: 20120059673Abstract: A diabetes data management system selects variable threshold parameters that are utilized in a report. A first low threshold glucose reading and a first high threshold glucose reading for a before meal event timeframe are selected. A second low threshold glucose reading and a second high threshold glucose reading are selected for an after meal event timeframe. The threshold readings are stored in a database. The diabetes data management system analyzes glucose behavior around meal events. The system receives a plurality of glucose readings for a time period, receives a first time range as a pre-meal analysis period for the first meal event and receives a second time range as a post-meal analysis period for the first meal event. The system creates a graph which highlights the pre-meal analysis period, the post-meal analysis period, and displays the plurality of glucose readings for the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2011Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Gary COHEN, John J. MASTROTOTARO, Keith DEBRUNNER, Steven B. HOBMANN
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Publication number: 20110160553Abstract: A monitor system to monitor a characteristic of a user is disclosed. The monitor system includes a sensor to produce a signal indicative of a glucose characteristic measured in the user, the sensor further having a sensor port. The monitor system further includes a recorder within a recording housing, the recorder hosing also encompassing a batter. The recorder further includes a recorder port that interfaces with the sensor port in order to receive the produced signals from the sensor port. A recorder clock that assigns a time to the signals from the sensor is also defined within the recorder housing, as is a recorder processor that includes a recorder memory that is coupled to the recorder port to store the produced signals from the sensor. The recorder further includes a data port defined to interface with a dock receiver. A dock that is remotely located from the sensor and the recorder is also included with the monitor system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Cary Talbot, Kris R. Holtzclaw, Hans K. Wanstad, Gary Cohen, Brian T. Kannard, Keith E. DeBrunner, Joseph Makram Arsanious, Fan Meng, Andrew Michael Bryan, Ulrich H. Rankers
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Publication number: 20100174553Abstract: A method of diabetes analysis is provided. A plurality of glucose level readings for a user is received. The plurality of blood glucose level readings are analyzed to generate a report. The report includes a first chart along a 24-hour timeline indicating the plurality of glucose level readings, and a second chart having at least one of infusion device settings and active insulin levels corresponding to the 24-hour timeline of the first chart.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Francine R. Kaufman, Scott W. Lee, Hans K. Wenstad, Gary Cohen, Kenneth C. Ko, Brian T. Kannard, Kenneth W. Cooper, Keith Nogueira, Bradley C. Liang, Rajiv Shah
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Publication number: 20100161236Abstract: 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.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Gary Cohen, Kristen Getschmann, Vidya Raman, Kenneth Ko, Biju Nair, Cary Talbot, Tamir Nitzan, Paul H. Kovelman, Bee Hess
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Publication number: 20100160740Abstract: A method of diabetes analysis includes obtaining average glucose level information for a time period over a plurality of days. A current event occurrence is determined. An event occurrence in the average glucose level information within the time period corresponding to the current event occurrence is determined, where the current event occurrence is at a different time of day than the event occurrence. The average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is analyzed. A notification event in the average glucose level information starting in time from the event occurrence within the time period is determined. A current notification event in time from the current event occurrence is predicted based on a time span from the event occurrence to the notification event in the average glucose level information. An action is initiated in advance of the predicted current notification event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Gary Cohen, Kristen Getschmann, Vidya Raman, Kenneth Ko, Biju Nair, Cary Talbot, Tamir Nitzan, Paul H. Kovelman, Bee Hess
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Publication number: 20090172640Abstract: According to one embodiment, a programmable medical device includes a storage means for storing a plurality of software modules operable to control one or more medical functions of the device. The device is configured to receive a plurality of commands. An operational state of each of the software modules is configured to be controlled according to a respective one of the commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2007Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Eric P. Geismar, Bradley J. Enegren, Paul H. Kovelman, Mike Charles Vallet Tolle, Gary L. Williams, Gary A. Cohen, Sheldon B. Moberg
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Publication number: 20090150186Abstract: A diabetes data management system selects variable threshold parameters to that are utilized in a report. A first low threshold glucose reading and a first high threshold glucose reading for a before meal event timeframe are selected. A second low threshold glucose reading and a second high threshold glucose reading are selected for an after meal event timeframe. The threshold readings are stored in a database. The diabetes data management system analyzes glucose behavior around meal events. The system receives a plurality of glucose readings for a time period, receives a first time range as a pre-meal analysis period for the first meal event and receives a second time range as a post-meal analysis period for the first meal event. The system creates a graph which highlights the pre-meal analysis period, the post-meal analysis period, and displays the plurality of glucose readings for the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Gary Cohen, John J. Mastrototaro, Keith DeBrunner, Steven B. Hobmann
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Publication number: 20090030733Abstract: A diabetes data management system selects variable threshold parameters to that are utilized in a report. A first low threshold glucose reading and a first high threshold glucose reading for a before meal event timeframe are selected. A second low threshold glucose reading and a second high threshold glucose reading are selected for an after meal event timeframe. The threshold readings are stored in a database. The diabetes data management system analyzes glucose behavior around meal events. The system receives a plurality of glucose readings for a time period, receives a first time range as a pre-meal analysis period for the first meal event and receives a second time range as a post-meal analysis period for the first meal event. The system creates a graph which highlights the pre-meal analysis period, the post-meal analysis period, and displays the plurality of glucose readings for the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Gary Cohen, John J. Mastrototaro, Keith Debrunner, Steven B. Hobmann
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Publication number: 20090018779Abstract: A diabetes data management system selects variable threshold parameters to that are utilized in a report. A first low threshold glucose reading and a first high threshold glucose reading for a before meal event timeframe are selected. A second low threshold glucose reading and a second high threshold glucose reading are selected for an after meal event timeframe. The threshold readings are stored in a database. The diabetes data management system analyzes glucose behavior around meal events. The system receives a plurality of glucose readings for a time period, receives a first time range as a pre-meal analysis period for the first meal event and receives a second time range as a post-meal analysis period for the first meal event. The system creates a graph which highlights the pre-meal analysis period, the post-meal analysis period, and displays the plurality of glucose readings for the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2008Publication date: January 15, 2009Applicant: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.Inventors: Gary Cohen, John J. Mastrototaro, Keith DeBrunner, Steven B. Hobmann
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Patent number: 7203663Abstract: The invention is a system and method for converting paper forms to electronic data. More specifically, a special purpose system and technique are described for performing the conversion in a manner that is advantageous in terms of overall cost and cycle time. The approach is applicable to many different form types; the forms may be credit card applications, license applications, or tax returns, for example. Because present day scanners and character recognition algorithms still result in read errors, manual data correction is required. One technique described in the invention is how to efficiently use both internal and external data entry operators as part of an overall conversion process. The invention also illustrates how to apply contingent workflow management concepts to the data conversion process. The result is a more efficient and effective business process.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2000Date of Patent: April 10, 2007Assignee: JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.Inventors: William J. Buisman, Gary Cohen, Steven R. Fox, Charles Kruse, Christine Sulpizio
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Publication number: 20070016449Abstract: A diabetes data management system selects variable threshold parameters to that are utilized in a report. A first low threshold glucose reading and a fist high threshold glucose reading for a before meal event timeframe are selected. A second low threshold glucose reading and a second high threshold glucose reading are selected for an after meal event timeframe. The threshold readings are stored in a database. The diabetes data management system analyzes glucose behavior around meal events. The system receives a plurality of glucose readings for a time period, receives a first time range as a pre-meal analysis period for the first meal event and receives a second time range as a post-meal analysis period for the first meal event. The system creates a graph which highlights the pre-meal analysis period, the post-meal analysis period, and displays the plurality of glucose readings for the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: January 18, 2007Inventors: Gary Cohen, John Mastrototaro, Keith DeBrunner, Steven Hobmann
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Publication number: 20060080607Abstract: Content obtained from a help file containing at least two interactive links in a sequence may be displayed in a help facility. Each interactive link may be associated with at least one user-activated step in a computer software application to perform in connection with a help topic according to the sequence so that once a user activates one of these links out of sequence, an operation in the computer software application may be invoked to effect the at least one user-activated step.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Gary Cohen, Michael Leavy, Michael Scarafone
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Publication number: 20060062800Abstract: The invention is directed to a poxvirus vaccine comprising a soluble truncated poxvirus envelope protein. The invention is also directed to a vaccine comprising a nucleic acid encoding such proteins. Also included is an antibody which specifically binds to the proteins and nucleic acid encoding the same, as well as methods of preventing and treating a poxvirus infection using the afore-mentioned vaccine, antibody, protein, and nucleic acid encoding them.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2004Publication date: March 23, 2006Inventors: Gary Cohen, Roselyn Eisenberg, John Whitbeck, Lydia Aldaz-Carroll, Bernard Moss, Shlomo Lustig, Christiana Fogg
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Publication number: 20060031094Abstract: Systems and processes for managing data relating to one or more medical or biological conditions of a plurality of subjects (such as patients) over a wide area network, such as the Internet, may be employed for diabetes subjects or subjects with other medical conditions requiring monitoring and/or treatment over time. Such systems and processes provide various functions for several types of users, including patients or subject-users, healthcare provider-users and payor entity-users and combinations thereof, which allow for improved treatment and medical data management of individual subjects and groups of subjects and which allow collection and analysis of aggregate data from many subject sources, for improving overall healthcare practices of providers and subjects (e.g., patients).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Gary Cohen, Joel Goldsmith, Pam Roller, Sanford Widran, George Patterson, James Daugherty, William Van Antwerp