Patents Assigned to Biometry Inc.
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Patent number: 12117429Abstract: A mini point of care gas chromatographic test strip and method to measure analytes is disclosed. A system for determining the concentration of at least one analyte in a fluid sample having a plurality of analytes includes a base substrate, a first electrode pair disposed over the base substrate, and a first sensing chemistry responsive to at least one analyte in the sample. The first sensing chemistry is in electrical communication with the first electrode pair, and a first chromatographic layer is disposed over the at least one sensing chemistry. At least one analyte of the plurality of analytes moves through the first chromatographic layer at a different rate relative to the movement of other analytes of the plurality of analytes.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2021Date of Patent: October 15, 2024Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, David L. Carnahan, Bryan Nolan
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Patent number: 12038428Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring analytes in fluid samples are disclosed. The systems and methods employ test strips which are generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strips can be batch calibrated.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2022Date of Patent: July 16, 2024Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Bryan Nolan, Thomas T. Morgan, David L. Carnahan
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Patent number: 11747324Abstract: Materials and manufacturing techniques to produce test strips in high volume at low-cost for the measurement of gas in various industries and environments are disclosed. The test strip is generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strip may provide a quantitative author a qualitative read out. A method for collecting and analyzing data to monitor and manage patients with chronic respiratory disease is disclosed. Implementations include software applications, connected medical devices, web servers and electronic catalogs. A method for identifying treatment trends from a population combining medical, biological and environmental data is disclosed. A method for proactively alerting and patients, caregivers and medical providers to trends in health by using the implementations of the invention are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, Bryan Nolan, David L. Carnahan
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Publication number: 20220299499Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring analytes in fluid samples are disclosed. The systems and methods employ test strips which are generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strips can be batch calibrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Bryan NOLAN, Thomas T. MORGAN, David L. CARNAHAN
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Patent number: 11435340Abstract: Materials and manufacturing techniques to produce test strips in high volume at low-cost for the measurement of gas in various industries and environments are disclosed. The test strip is generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strip may provide a quantitative and/or a qualitative read out. A method for collecting and analyzing data to monitor and manage patients with chronic respiratory disease is disclosed. Implementations include software applications, connected medical devices, web servers and electronic catalogs. A method for identifying treatment trends from a population combining medical, biological and environmental data is disclosed. A method for proactively alerting and patients, caregivers and medical providers to trends in health by using the implementations of the invention are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, Bryan Nolan, David L. Carnahan
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Patent number: 11255840Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring analytes in fluid samples are disclosed. The systems and methods employ test strips which are generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strips can be batch calibrated.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2017Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Bryan Nolan, Thomas T. Morgan, David L. Carnahan
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Patent number: 11175268Abstract: A mini point of care gas chromatographic test strip and method to measure analytes is disclosed. A system for determining the concentration of at least one analyte in a fluid sample having a plurality of analytes includes a base substrate, a first electrode pair disposed over the base substrate, and a first sensing chemistry responsive to at least one analyte in the sample. The first sensing chemistry is in electrical communication with the first electrode pair, and a first chromatographic layer is disposed over the at least one sensing chemistry. At least one analyte of the plurality of analytes moves through the first chromatographic layer at a different rate relative to the movement of other analytes of the plurality of analytes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2015Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, David L. Carnahan, Bryan Nolan
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Patent number: 11119080Abstract: A mini point of care gas chromatographic test strip and method to measure analytes is disclosed. A system for determining the concentration of at least one analyte in a fluid sample having a plurality of analytes includes a base substrate, a first electrode pair disposed over the base substrate, and a first sensing chemistry responsive to at least one analyte in the sample. The first sensing chemistry is in electrical communication with the first electrode pair, and a first chromatographic layer is disposed over the at least one sensing chemistry. At least one analyte of the plurality of analytes moves through the first chromatographic layer at a different rate relative to the movement of other analytes of the plurality of analytes.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, David L. Carnahan, Bryan Nolan
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Patent number: 10942167Abstract: Materials and manufacturing techniques to produce test strips in high volume at low-cost for the measurement of gas in various industries and environments are disclosed. The test strip is generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strip may provide a quantitative and/or a qualitative read out. A method for collecting and analyzing data to monitor and manage patients with chronic respiratory disease is disclosed. Implementations include software applications, connected medical devices, web servers and electronic catalogs. A method for identifying treatment trends from a population combining medical, biological and environmental data is disclosed. A method for proactively alerting and patients, caregivers and medical providers to trends in health by using the implementations of the invention are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2015Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. Morgan, Bryan Nolan, David L. Carnahan
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Publication number: 20200200733Abstract: Systems and methods for measuring analytes in fluid samples are disclosed. The systems and methods employ test strips which are generally comprised of a substrate, at least one electrical connection, at least one sensing chemistry and at least one additional layer. The test strips can be batch calibrated.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2017Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Bryan NOLAN, Thomas T. MORGAN, David L. CARNAHAN
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Publication number: 20190056362Abstract: A mini point of care gas chromatographic test strip and method to measure analytes is disclosed. A system for determining the concentration of at least one analyte in a fluid sample having a plurality of analytes includes a base substrate, a first electrode pair disposed over the base substrate, and a first sensing chemistry responsive to at least one analyte in the sample. The first sensing chemistry is in electrical communication with the first electrode pair, and a first chromatographic layer is disposed over the at least one sensing chemistry. At least one analyte of the plurality of analytes moves through the first chromatographic layer at a different rate relative to the movement of other analytes of the plurality of analytes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2015Publication date: February 21, 2019Applicant: Biometry Inc.Inventors: Thomas T. MORGAN, David L. CARNAHAN, Bryan NOLAN
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Publication number: 20060177113Abstract: Disclosed is a method of deriving a biometric identification number and an extended biometric identification number. The biometric identification number is derived based on a plurality of different fingerprint images of a same finger time. The resulting biometric identification number represents those features within the finger tip that are determined to be most stable. Values are determined based on each feature in accordance with characteristics that are determinable in a stable fashion. The resulting biometric identification number is representative of the fingerprint. In order to extend the biometric identification number, further personal data relating to a same individual as the finger tip is encoded within the extended biometric identification number.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Liska Biometry Inc.Inventor: Peter Wrage
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Publication number: 20060177106Abstract: Disclosed is a method of indexing a first database of records. A fingerprint is received and a biometric identification number is determined based thereon. A database is formed and is indexed based on the biometric identification number. As such, absent knowledge of the actual index value, the index is reconstructable based on a provided fingerprint data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: Liska Biometry Inc.Inventor: Peter Wrage
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Patent number: 6757411Abstract: A method, system and computer readable-storage medium for generating an identification code from a fingerprint image exhibiting a plurality of features. The method includes establishing a reference point from the plurality of features, generating at least one metric from the reference point and at least one of the plurality of features and forming the identification code from the at least one metric. Changes in the temperature and humidity of a finger when the image is taken at different times will result in minor variations of the measured features which, upon quantization, result a metric that is invariant from one fingerprint image to the next, for the same finger. This lowers the false rejection rate to an acceptable level. Meanwhile, the metric is sufficiently unique for a given set of features such that the probability of assigning the same metric to two different fingers is lowered to an acceptable level.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Liska Biometry Inc.Inventor: Lam Ko Chau