Patents by Inventor Jerry S. Wang
Jerry S. Wang 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: 10599814Abstract: Systems, devices and methods transmit data from a patient device to a location, for example a remote location, where the patient is monitored. The system may comprise a server system, for example a backend server system, a gateway and the patient worn device. The gateway can be configured to communicate with the patient worn device in response to a list transmitted from the server, for example an approved patient device list transmitted from the server to the gateway. The gateway may exclude communication with patient worn devices that are not on the list. This use of the list can control data throughput from the patient device to the gateway and also from the gateway to the server, such that the communication from the device on the list to the server is maintained and appropriate information can be reliably sent from the patient device to the server.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: March 24, 2020Assignee: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Brett A. Landrum, Paul A. Fabian, Michael D. Miller, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 10405809Abstract: An injectable detecting device is provided for use in physiological monitoring. The device includes a plurality of sensors axially spaced along a body that provide an indication of at least one physiological event of a patient, a monitoring unit within the body coupled to the plurality of sensors configured to receive data from the plurality of sensors and create processed patient data, a power source within the body coupled to the monitoring unit, and a communication antenna external to the body coupled to the monitoring unit configured to transfer data to/from other devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: MEDTRONIC MONITORING, INCInventors: Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Badri Amurthur, Mark Bly, Kristofer James, Imad Libbus, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 9770182Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2014Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Bly, Badri Amurthur, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20160371452Abstract: Systems, devices and methods transmit data from a patient device to a location, for example a remote location, where the patient is monitored. The system may comprise a server system, for example a backend server system, a gateway and the patient worn device. The gateway can be configured to communicate with the patient worn device in response to a list transmitted from the server, for example an approved patient device list transmitted from the server to the gateway. The gateway may exclude communication with patient worn devices that are not on the list. This use of the list can control data throughput from the patient device to the gateway and also from the gateway to the server, such that the communication from the device on the list to the server is maintained and appropriate information can be reliably sent from the patient device to the server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Applicant: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Brett A. Landrum, Paul A. Fabian, Michael D. Miller, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 9411936Abstract: Systems, devices and methods transmit data from a patient device to a location, for example a remote location, where the patient is monitored. The system may comprise a server system, for example a backend server system, a gateway and the patient worn device. The gateway can be configured to communicate with the patient worn device in response to a list transmitted from the server, for example an approved patient device list transmitted from the server to the gateway. The gateway may exclude communication with patient worn devices that are not on the list. This use of the list can control data throughput from the patient device to the gateway and also from the gateway to the server, such that the communication from the device on the list to the server is maintained and appropriate information can be reliably sent from the patient device to the server.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Brett A. Landrum, Paul A. Fabian, Michael D. Miller, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 9320443Abstract: A system for detecting impending acute cardiac decompensation of a patient includes impedance circuitry, an activity sensor, and a processor system. The impedance circuitry measures a hydration signal of the patient, wherein the hydration signal corresponds to a tissue hydration of the patient. The activity sensor to measure an activity level of the patient, and the processor system includes a computer readable memory in communication with the impedance circuitry and the activity sensor, wherein the computer readable memory of the processor system embodies instructions to combine the hydration signal and the activity level of the patient to detect the impending acute cardiac decompensation.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2015Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Imad Libbus, Mark J. Bly, Kristofer J. James, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20150335256Abstract: A system for detecting impending acute cardiac decompensation of a patient includes impedance circuitry, an activity sensor, and a processor system. The impedance circuitry measures a hydration signal of the patient, wherein the hydration signal corresponds to a tissue hydration of the patient. The activity sensor to measure an activity level of the patient, and the processor system includes a computer readable memory in communication with the impedance circuitry and the activity sensor, wherein the computer readable memory of the processor system embodies instructions to combine the hydration signal and the activity level of the patient to detect the impending acute cardiac decompensation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2015Publication date: November 26, 2015Inventors: Imad LIBBUS, Mark J. BLY, Kristofer J. JAMES, Scott T. MAZAR, Jerry S. WANG
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Patent number: 9190225Abstract: An electrical disconnect apparatus includes a housing having an interior and an exterior, first and second conductors extending from the exterior into the interior, a movable conductor, and an actuator assembly coupled to the housing. The movable conductor has a connected position in which the movable conductor electrically connects the first conductor and the second conductor, and a disconnected position in which the first conductor is electrically disconnected from the second conductor. The actuator assembly is adapted to move the movable conductor between the connected position and the disconnected position, and can be actuated manually or automatically.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2013Date of Patent: November 17, 2015Assignee: EATON CORPORATIONInventors: Mark A. Faulkner, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 9125566Abstract: Systems and methods of detecting an impending cardiac decompensation of a patient measure at least two of an electrocardiogram signal of the patient, a hydration signal of the patient, a respiration signal of the patient or an activity signal of the patient. The at least two of the electrocardiogram signal, the hydration signal, the respiration signal or the activity signal are combined with an algorithm to detect the impending cardiac decompensation.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2014Date of Patent: September 8, 2015Assignee: MEDTRONIC MONITORING, INC.Inventors: Imad Libbus, Mark J. Bly, Kristofer J. James, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20150123752Abstract: An electrical disconnect apparatus includes a housing having an interior and an exterior, first and second conductors extending from the exterior into the interior, a movable conductor, and an actuator assembly coupled to the housing. The movable conductor has a connected position in which the movable conductor electrically connects the first conductor and the second conductor, and a disconnected position in which the first conductor is electrically disconnected from the second conductor. The actuator assembly is adapted to move the movable conductor between the connected position and the disconnected position, and can be actuated manually or automatically.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: Eaton CorporationInventors: MARK A. FAULKNER, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20150005589Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Mark J. BLY, Badri AMURTHUR, Kristofer J. JAMES, Imad LIBBUS, Yahteendhar D. MANICKA, Scott T. MAZAR, Jerry S. WANG
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Publication number: 20150005590Abstract: Systems and methods of detecting an impending cardiac decompensation of a patient measure at least two of an electrocardiogram signal of the patient, a hydration signal of the patient, a respiration signal of the patient or an activity signal of the patient. The at least two of the electrocardiogram signal, the hydration signal, the respiration signal or the activity signal are combined with an algorithm to detect the impending cardiac decompensation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Imad LIBBUS, Mark J. BLY, Kristofer J. JAMES, Scott T. MAZAR, Jerry S. WANG
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Publication number: 20140330136Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient comprises an adhesive patch to adhere to a skin of the patient, and at least four electrodes connected to the patch and capable of electrically coupling to the patient. The adherent device further includes impedance circuitry coupled to the at least four electrodes to measure a hydration signal of the patient and electrocardiogram circuitry coupled to at least two of the at least four electrodes to measure an electrocardiogram signal of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Inventors: Yatheendhar D. MANICKA, Badri AMURTHUR, Mark J. BLY, Kristofer J. JAMES, Imad LIBBUS, Scott T. MAZAR, Jerry S. WANG
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Patent number: 8818481Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2012Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Corventis, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Bly, Badri Amurthur, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 8795174Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient comprises an adhesive patch to adhere to a skin of the patient. At least four electrodes are connected to the patch and capable of electrically coupling to the patient. Impedance circuitry is coupled to the at least four electrodes to measure a hydration signal of the patient. Electrocardiogram circuitry is coupled to at least two of the at least four electrodes to measure an electrocardiogram signal of the patient. An accelerometer can be mechanically coupled to the adhesive patch to generate a signal in response to at least one of an activity or a position of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2012Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: Corventis, Inc.Inventors: Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Badri Amurthur, Mark J. Bly, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 8790257Abstract: Systems and methods of detecting an impending cardiac decompensation of a patient measure at least two of an electrocardiogram signal of the patient, a hydration signal of the patient, a respiration signal of the patient or an activity signal of the patient. The at least two of the electrocardiogram signal, the hydration signal, the respiration signal or the activity signal are combined with an algorithm to detect the impending cardiac decompensation.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Corventis, Inc.Inventors: Imad Libbus, Mark J. Bly, Kristofer J. James, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20130253285Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2012Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: CORVENTIS, INC.Inventors: Mark J. Bly, Badri Amurthur, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Publication number: 20130085347Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient comprises an adhesive patch to adhere to a skin of the patient. At least four electrodes are connected to the patch and capable of electrically coupling to the patient. Impedance circuitry is coupled to the at least four electrodes to measure a hydration signal of the patient. Electrocardiogram circuitry is coupled to at least two of the at least four electrodes to measure an electrocardiogram signal of the patient. An accelerometer can be mechanically coupled to the adhesive patch to generate a signal in response to at least one of an activity or a position of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2012Publication date: April 4, 2013Applicant: Corventis, Inc.Inventors: Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Badri Amurthur, Mark J. Bly, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: 8285356Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2012Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Corventis, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Bly, Badri Amurthur, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang
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Patent number: RE46926Abstract: An adherent device to monitor a patient for an extended period comprises a breathable tape. The breathable tape comprises a porous material with an adhesive coating to adhere the breathable tape to a skin of the patient. At least one electrode is affixed to the breathable tape and capable of electrically coupling to a skin of the patient. A printed circuit board is connected to the breathable tape to support the printed circuit board with the breathable tape when the tape is adhered to the patient. Electronic components electrically are connected to the printed circuit board and coupled to the at least one electrode to measure physiologic signals of the patient. A breathable cover and/or an electronics housing is disposed over the circuit board and electronic components and connected to at least one of the electronics components, the printed circuit board or the breathable tape.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Medtronic Monitoring, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Bly, Badri Amurthur, Kristofer J. James, Imad Libbus, Yatheendhar D. Manicka, Scott T. Mazar, Jerry S. Wang