Patents Assigned to CoreSyte, Inc.
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Publication number: 20240341735Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2024Publication date: October 17, 2024Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20240306948Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2024Publication date: September 19, 2024Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 11998319Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2022Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 11883011Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20220346675Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20220346759Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 13, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 11389140Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2020Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 11389087Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2019Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20200178944Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 10561405Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical, and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The fabrication process includes the steps of substrate fabrication, circuit fabrication, pick and place, reflow soldering, electrode fabrication, membrane fabrication, sealing and curing, layer bonding, and dressing. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20190307373Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 10327676Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20180153452Abstract: A flexible, multi-layered device for automatically sensing sweat biomarkers, storing and transmitting sensed data via wireless network to a computing device having software applications operable thereon for receiving and analyzing the sensed data. The device is functional in extreme conditions, including extremely hot temperatures, extremely cold temperatures, high salinity, high altitude, extreme pHs, and/or extreme pressures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2017Publication date: June 7, 2018Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont, Adam Pizer, John V. Chiochetti
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Patent number: 9883827Abstract: Systems and methods of analyzing biological fluid biomarkers, calculating biomarker data, transmitting data to a transceiver device, and storing the data and/or analytics in a database and/or on at least one remote computer server.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont
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Publication number: 20170223844Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont, John V. Chiochetti
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Publication number: 20170156641Abstract: Systems and methods of analyzing biological fluid biomarkers, calculating biomarker data, transmitting data to a transceiver device, and storing the data and/or analytics in a database and/or on at least one remote computer server.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: June 8, 2017Applicant: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont
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Patent number: 9645133Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2016Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: CORESYTE, INC.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont
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Patent number: 9636061Abstract: Systems and methods of analyzing biological fluid biomarkers, calculating biomarker data, transmitting data to a transceiver device, and storing the data and/or analytics in a database and/or on at least one remote computer server.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont
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Patent number: 9622725Abstract: The present invention presents a method of fabrication for a physiological sensor with electronic, electrochemical and chemical components. The fabrication method comprises steps for manufacturing an apparatus comprising at least one electrochemical sensor, a microcontroller, and a transceiver. The physiological sensor is operable to analyze biological fluids such as sweat.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Adam Pizer, Dalton Pont
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Patent number: 9579024Abstract: Systems and methods of analyzing biological fluid biomarkers, calculating biomarker data, transmitting data to a transceiver device, and storing the data and/or analytics in a database and/or on at least one remote computer server.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2016Date of Patent: February 28, 2017Assignee: CoreSyte, Inc.Inventors: Sten Adam Nyberg, Dalton Pont