Patents by Inventor Steven Egge
Steven Egge 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: 11986305Abstract: A blood pressure monitoring device configured to attach and supply air to a blood pressure cuff can include a housing having an interior, a port configured to enable fluid communication between the interior of the housing and an interior of the blood pressure cuff, and an air intake configured to allow ambient air to enter the interior of the housing and further configured to inhibit liquids from entering the interior of the housing. The air intake can define a non-linear passageway for ambient air to enter the interior of the housing. The housing can have a first side and a first inner wall. The air intake can be defined by a first opening in the first side and a second opening in the first inner wall. The first opening can be not aligned with the second opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: May 21, 2024Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Steven Egge, Evan Thomas Fullerton, Valery G. Telfort
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Publication number: 20240099582Abstract: A patient monitoring device can be configured to provide fast and reliable physiological measurements in a variety of care settings including at a patient's home. The device can include a compact, standalone monitor with telehealth capabilities as well as an intuitive interface for use at home. The device can include a blood pressure, capnography, or pulse oximetry module. A device can include a sleek and continuous outer surface that is easy to clean and generally free of crevices, holes, or surfaces that collect external contaminants. For example, portions of the housing can connect together using a limited number of screws, thereby limiting a number of holes. The device can include a vent cover that can be rotated to reconfigure the function of the vent cover. For example, the vent cover can function as a stabilization feature and/or a cover for a ventilation hole, while permitting exhaust through the ventilation hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2023Publication date: March 28, 2024Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Steven Egge, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang, Massi Joe E. Kiani, Bilal Muhsin
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Publication number: 20240049986Abstract: A wearable electronic monitoring device comprising one or more sensors configured to noninvasively measure one or more parameters of a user. The device can include a housing, a motion sensor positioned within the housing configured to generate one or more signals based on an orientation of the user, a display proximate a top portion of the housing that includes at least one display element responsive to an amount of health risk associated with the orientation of the user, one or more other sensors or user inputs, and one or more hardware processors configured to receive the one or more motion signals, determine the orientation of the user relative to a surface responsive to the one or more motion signals, determine the amount of health risk responsive to the orientation of the user, and change an appearance of the at least one display element responsive to the health risk.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2023Publication date: February 15, 2024Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Maxwell Gilmore, Stephen Scruggs, Valery G. Telfort, Chad A. DeJong, Steven Egge
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Patent number: 11813036Abstract: A patient monitoring device can be configured to provide fast and reliable physiological measurements in a variety of care settings including at a patient's home. The device can include a compact, standalone monitor with telehealth capabilities as well as an intuitive interface for use at home. The device can include a blood pressure, capnography, or pulse oximetry module. A device can include a sleek and continuous outer surface that is easy to clean and generally free of crevices, holes, or surfaces that collect external contaminants. For example, portions of the housing can connect together using a limited number of screws, thereby limiting a number of holes. The device can include a vent cover that can be rotated to reconfigure the function of the vent cover. For example, the vent cover can function as a stabilization feature and/or a cover for a ventilation hole, while permitting exhaust through the ventilation hole.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATIONInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Steven Egge, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang, Massi Joe E. Kiani, Bilal Muhsin
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Publication number: 20230293078Abstract: A blood pressure monitor configured to removably mount to a cuff in a substantially symmetrical position with respect to a width of the cuff can include a housing defining an interior, a first port, and a second port. The first port can: secure to a first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a first orientation; receive and secure to a second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a second orientation; and enable fluid communication between the interior and at least one of a first fluid passage within the first prong and a second fluid passage within the second prong. The second port can: secure to the second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the first orientation; and receive and secure to the first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2023Publication date: September 21, 2023Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Valery G. Telfort, Evan Thomas Fullerton, Steven Egge
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Patent number: 11701043Abstract: A blood pressure monitor configured to removably mount to a cuff in a substantially symmetrical position with respect to a width of the cuff can include a housing defining an interior, a first port, and a second port. The first port can: secure to a first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a first orientation; receive and secure to a second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a second orientation; and enable fluid communication between the interior and at least one of a first fluid passage within the first prong and a second fluid passage within the second prong. The second port can: secure to the second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the first orientation; and receive and secure to the first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the second orientation.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Valery G. Telfort, Evan Thomas Fullerton, Steven Egge
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Publication number: 20210330188Abstract: A patient monitoring device can be configured to provide fast and reliable physiological measurements in a variety of care settings including at a patient's home. The device can include a compact, standalone monitor with telehealth capabilities as well as an intuitive interface for use at home. The device can include a blood pressure, capnography, or pulse oximetry module. A device can include a sleek and continuous outer surface that is easy to clean and generally free of crevices, holes, or surfaces that collect external contaminants. For example, portions of the housing can connect together using a limited number of screws, thereby limiting a number of holes. The device can include a vent cover that can be rotated to reconfigure the function of the vent cover. For example, the vent cover can function as a stabilization feature and/or a cover for a ventilation hole, while permitting exhaust through the ventilation hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2021Publication date: October 28, 2021Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Steven Egge, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang, Massi Joe E. Kiani, Bilal Muhsin
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Patent number: 10918281Abstract: A patient monitoring device can be configured to provide fast and reliable physiological measurements in a variety of care settings including at a patient's home. The device can include a compact, standalone monitor with telehealth capabilities as well as an intuitive interface for use at home. The device can include a blood pressure, capnography, or pulse oximetry module. A device can include a sleek and continuous outer surface that is easy to clean and generally free of crevices, holes, or surfaces that collect external contaminants. For example, portions of the housing can connect together using a limited number of screws, thereby limiting a number of holes. The device can include a vent cover that can be rotated to reconfigure the function of the vent cover. For example, the vent cover can function as a stabilization feature and/or a cover for a ventilation hole, while permitting exhaust through the ventilation hole.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2018Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Steven Egge, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang, Massi Joe E. Kiani, Bilal Muhsin
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Publication number: 20200329984Abstract: A blood pressure monitor configured to removably mount to a cuff in a substantially symmetrical position with respect to a width of the cuff can include a housing defining an interior, a first port, and a second port. The first port can: secure to a first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a first orientation; receive and secure to a second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in a second orientation; and enable fluid communication between the interior and at least one of a first fluid passage within the first prong and a second fluid passage within the second prong. The second port can: secure to the second prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the first orientation; and receive and secure to the first prong of the cuff when the cuff is mounted in the second orientation.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Valery G. Telfort, Evan Thomas Fullerton, Steven Egge
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Publication number: 20200329983Abstract: A blood pressure monitoring device configured to attach and supply air to a blood pressure cuff can include a housing having an interior, a port configured to enable fluid communication between the interior of the housing and an interior of the blood pressure cuff, and an air intake configured to allow ambient air to enter the interior of the housing and further configured to inhibit liquids from entering the interior of the housing. The air intake can define a non-linear passageway for ambient air to enter the interior of the housing. The housing can have a first side and a first inner wall. The air intake can be defined by a first opening in the first side and a second opening in the first inner wall. The first opening can be not aligned with the second opening.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Steven Egge, Evan Thomas Fullerton, Valery G. Telfort
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Publication number: 20180310823Abstract: A patient monitoring device can be configured to provide fast and reliable physiological measurements in a variety of care settings including at a patient's home. The device can include a compact, standalone monitor with telehealth capabilities as well as an intuitive interface for use at home. The device can include a blood pressure, capnography, or pulse oximetry module. A device can include a sleek and continuous outer surface that is easy to clean and generally free of crevices, holes, or surfaces that collect external contaminants. For example, portions of the housing can connect together using a limited number of screws, thereby limiting a number of holes. The device can include a vent cover that can be rotated to reconfigure the function of the vent cover. For example, the vent cover can function as a stabilization feature and/or a cover for a ventilation hole, while permitting exhaust through the ventilation hole.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Steven Egge, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang
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Patent number: D721180Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2013Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Assignee: Cameron Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Rollins, Steven Egge, Mark Allen Morse
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Patent number: D822215Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2017Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Nicholas Evan Barker, Chad A. DeJong, Sujin Hwang, Steven Egge
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Patent number: D833624Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Chad A. DeJong, Steven Egge, Sujin Hwang