Patents Assigned to Invoy Holdings, Inc.
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Patent number: 11977079Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for analyzing acetone in breath. One such method comprises disposing a reactant in a reaction zone within the breath analysis device, wherein the reactant comprises a primary amine disposed on a surface, and wherein the reaction zone has an optical characteristic that is at a reference level. It also comprises pre-storing a liquid nitroprusside solution within the breath analysis device separately from the reactant. The method further comprises using the breath analysis device to cause the breath to contact the reactant in the reaction zone so that the acetone in the breath reacts with the reactant to form a reaction product and, after the reaction product has been formed, using the breath analysis device to cause the nitroprusside solution to contact and react with the reaction product and to facilitate a change in the optical characteristic of the reaction zone relative to the reference level.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Brent C. Satterfield, Rhett L. Martineau
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Patent number: 11883012Abstract: Various systems, devices, components, and methods are disclosed for measuring the concentration of an analyte, such as acetone, in a breath sample. The disclosed devices include a breath sample analysis device having a mouthpiece configured to facilitate engagement with a user's mouth to receive a breath sample. The disclosed devices also include a breath sample capture cartridge containing an interactant that extracts the analyte from a breath sample passed through the cartridge. Also disclosed are devices for routing the breath sample through the cartridge during exhalation, and for analyzing a reaction in the cartridge to measure a concentration of the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Zachary B. Smith, Marcus Goudie, Lubna M. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11832963Abstract: A portable system is provided for measuring an analyte, such as acetone, in the breath or other bodily fluid of a user. The system includes a portable measurement device that analyzes fluid samples and generates corresponding measurements. The portable measurement device communicates with an application which runs on a smartphone or other mobile device of the user, and the application reports measurement data to a remote system.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2023Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Zachary Smith
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Patent number: 11835514Abstract: A breath analyte capture device includes a breath input port into which a user exhales a breath sample, and a cartridge insertion port for receiving a disposable cartridge containing an interactant. During exhalation of a breath sample, at least a portion of the breath sample is routed through the cartridge such that the analyte (such as breath acetone) is captured by the interactant. In some embodiments, the concentration of the analyte in the breath sample is measured by monitoring a chemical reaction that occurs in the disposable cartridge. The chemical reaction may be monitored by illuminating the cartridge at each of multiple light wavelengths while measuring reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2022Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna Ahmad, Zachary Smith, Salman Ahmad, Connie Kim, Ayman Luqman
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Patent number: 11819340Abstract: A wearable breath analysis device is disclosed that may be worn, for example, around the neck or wrist of a user. The wearable device may be a stand-along device (in which case it may include a display that provides a user interface), or may operate in conjunction with a smartphone or other command device. The wearable device may include auditory and/or vibratory notice and communications features or capabilities, for example, such as a reminder or notice to conduct a breath analyte measurement, instructions to the user in the course of conducting the measurement, and notice of the breath analyte measurement results. The auditory or vibratory notice may be provided at the wearable, and/or at the command device where a command device is used. Related methods also are provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2019Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Zachary B. Smith
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Patent number: 11806128Abstract: A breath analysis device into which a user exhales a breath sample is capable of venting an initial portion of the breath sample from the device, and routing a second portion of the breath sample into a disposable cartridge containing an interactant. The device may include a sensor, such as a pressure sensor, for detecting the initiation of exhalation, and may include a controller that switches a valve during the exhalation process to route a desired portion of the breath sample into the cartridge. After the exhalation process, an LED/photodiode arrangement, or another type of optical sensor, may be used to measure a color change produced by a chemical reaction in the cartridge, to thereby measure a concentration of a ketone or other analyte in the breath sample.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2018Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Zachary Smith, Salman A. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11779271Abstract: A portable system is provided for measuring an analyte, such as acetone, in the breath or other bodily fluid of a user. The system includes a portable measurement device that analyzes fluid samples and generates corresponding measurements. The portable measurement device communicates with an application which runs on a smartphone or other mobile device of the user. The application tracks, and generates graphs of, the measurements, and may include various features for facilitating the analysis of the measurements.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2021Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Zachary Smith
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Patent number: 11769580Abstract: A system is disclosed that monitors participants in health-related programs, such as weight loss or exercise programs, and that provides automated, personalized health coaching to the program participants. The system includes breath analysis devices that are used by the program participants to generate ketone measurements, and includes a mobile application that runs on mobile devices of the participants and communicates with corresponding breath analysis devices. The system operates generally by monitoring ketone levels (such as acetone levels) and other attributes of the participants and by making personalized, machine-generated changes or updates to such programs to maintain program effectiveness and engagement. In some embodiments the system uses primary and secondary process flows to collect from the participants information that is used to select or recommend health program modifications.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2021Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventor: Lubna M. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11759122Abstract: A breath analysis system comprises a breath analysis device having a semiconductor sensor, such as a metal oxide semiconductor sensor, that needs to be heated or otherwise prepared before a breath test can be performed. To reduce or avoid a user-perceived delay (typically multiple minutes) associated with the sensor preparation operation, the system predictively initiates a sensor preparation operation based on a determination or prediction of whether the user is in an adequate state to perform a breath test. This prediction may be based on one or more factors, such as the current time, whether the breath analysis device is within wireless communication (e.g., Bluetooth) range of the user's smartphone, data reflective of the user's location and/or activity, etc.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2022Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventor: Lubna M. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11705235Abstract: A system is disclosed that monitors participants in health-related programs, such as weight loss or exercise programs, and that provides automated, personalized health coaching to the program participants. The system includes breath analysis devices that are used by the program participants to generate ketone measurements, and includes a mobile application that runs on mobile devices of the participants and communicates with corresponding breath analysis devices. The system operates generally by monitoring ketone levels (such as acetone levels) and other attributes of the participants and by making personalized, machine-generated changes or updates to such programs to maintain program effectiveness and engagement. In some embodiments the system uses artificial intelligence to classify and coach the participants.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2022Date of Patent: July 18, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Connie Kim
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Patent number: 11696702Abstract: A system is provided that includes a portable measurement device for measuring acetone in a breath sample of a user. The measurement device comprises a housing, a user-direct breath input device for engaging in direct fluid communication with a respiratory tract of the user and receiving the breath sample from the respiratory tract, a flow path disposed within the housing, a nanoparticle-based sensor disposed in the housing in fluid communication with the flow path and at an intermediate location between the upstream end and the downstream end, and a flow control device disposed in the housing and in the flow path between the upstream end and the nanoparticle-based sensor that prevents flow of the breath sample in an upstream direction opposite the downstream direction.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Rhett L. Martineau, Salman A. Ahmad, Zachary Smith
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Patent number: 11571140Abstract: Various systems, devices, components, and methods are disclosed for measuring the concentration of an analyte, such as acetone, in a breath sample. The disclosed devices include a breath sample analysis device having a mouthpiece configured to facilitate engagement with a user's mouth to receive a breath sample. The disclosed devices also include a breath sample capture cartridge containing an interactant that extracts the analyte from a breath sample passed through the cartridge. Also disclosed are devices for routing the breath sample through the cartridge during exhalation, and for analyzing a reaction in the cartridge to measure a concentration of the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2021Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Kevin Bethune, Zachary B. Smith, Lubna M. Ahmad, Connie Kim
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Patent number: 11531022Abstract: A breath analyte capture device includes a breath input port into which a user exhales a breath sample, and a cartridge insertion port for receiving a disposable cartridge containing an interactant. During exhalation of a breath sample, at least a portion of the breath sample is routed through the cartridge such that the analyte (such as breath acetone) is captured by the interactant. In some embodiments, the concentration of the analyte in the breath sample is measured by monitoring a chemical reaction that occurs in the disposable cartridge. The chemical reaction may be monitored by illuminating the cartridge at each of multiple light wavelengths while measuring reflected light.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna Ahmad, Zachary Smith, Salman Ahmad, Connie Kim, Ayman Luqman
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Patent number: 11504099Abstract: Various systems, devices, components, and methods are disclosed for measuring the concentration of an analyte, such as acetone, in a breath sample. The disclosed devices include a breath sample analysis device having a mouthpiece configured to facilitate engagement with a user's mouth to receive a breath sample. The disclosed devices also include a breath sample capture cartridge containing an interactant that extracts the analyte from a breath sample passed through the cartridge. Also disclosed are devices for routing the breath sample through the cartridge during exhalation, and for analyzing a reaction in the cartridge to measure a concentration of the analyte.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2022Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Zachary B. Smith, Marcus Goudie, Lubna M. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11497414Abstract: A pump-less breath analysis device regulates the flow of breath past a nanoparticle sensor (or other semiconductor sensor) by dynamically adjusting the state or position of a valve as the user exhales into the device. The valve controls the flow of incoming breath between two flow paths: a venting path through which breath exits the device without passing by the nanoparticle sensor, and a sensing path that includes the nanoparticle sensor. In some embodiments, the valve is controlled by a processor that monitors pressure produced by the user's exhalation force. Based on these real-time pressure measurements, the processor adjusts the valve to maintain the pressure, and thus the flow rate, in the sensing path within a desired range. The processor may also use the pressure measurements to determine whether the characteristics of the user's exhalation are sufficient to generate a valid measurement.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings, Inc.Inventors: Zachary B. Smith, Connie Kim, Lubna M. Ahmad, Ronald J. Schoenbaum
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Patent number: 11353462Abstract: Methods and devices are provided for analyzing acetone in breath. One such method comprises disposing a reactant in a reaction zone within the breath analysis device, wherein the reactant comprises a primary amine disposed on a surface, and wherein the reaction zone has an optical characteristic that is at a reference level. It also comprises pre-storing a liquid nitroprusside solution within the breath analysis device separately from the reactant. The method further comprises using the breath analysis device to cause the breath to contact the reactant in the reaction zone so that the acetone in the breath reacts with the reactant to form a reaction product and, after the reaction product has been formed, using the breath analysis device to cause the nitroprusside solution to contact and react with the reaction product and to facilitate a change in the optical characteristic of the reaction zone relative to the reference level.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmed, Brent C. Satterfield, Rhett L. Martineau
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Patent number: 11253194Abstract: A portable system is provided for measuring a ketone, such as an acetone, in the breath or other bodily fluid of a user. The system includes a portable measurement device that analyzes fluid samples and generates corresponding ketone measurements. The portable measurement device communicates with an application which runs on a smartphone or other mobile device of the user. The application tracks, and generates graphs of, the ketone measurements, and may include various features for facilitating the analysis of the measurements. One such feature compares ketone measurements taken while the user is on a health program to a baseline level determined from pre-program-initiation ketone measurements.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2019Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Zachary Smith
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Patent number: 11250942Abstract: A system is disclosed that monitors participants in health-related programs, such as weight loss or exercise programs, and that provides automated, personalized health coaching to the program participants. The system includes breath analysis devices that are used by the program participants to generate ketone measurements, and includes a mobile application that runs on mobile devices of the participants and communicates with corresponding breath analysis devices. The system operates generally by monitoring ketone levels (such as acetone levels) and other attributes of the participants and by making personalized, machine-generated changes or updates to such programs to maintain program effectiveness and engagement. In some embodiments the system uses artificial intelligence to classify and coach the participants.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2018Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad, Connie Kim
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Patent number: 11170662Abstract: A system is disclosed that uses profiles of users, including monitored ketone levels of the users, to assess effectiveness levels of health programs (such as weight loss programs) assigned to the users, and to select health program modifications for the users. The system may use a machine learning (artificial intelligence) algorithm to adaptively learn how to classify users and to select messaging and behavioral modifications for the users. For example, in some embodiments the system classifies the users and provides associated health program recommendations using a computer model trained with expert-classified user data records. As another example, a set of rules may be used to generate the health program recommendations and related messaging, and the set of rules may automatically be modified over time based on feedback data reflective of health program effectiveness levels produced by such rules.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2018Date of Patent: November 9, 2021Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventors: Lubna M. Ahmad, Salman A. Ahmad
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Patent number: 11056223Abstract: A system is disclosed that monitors participants in health-related programs, such as weight loss or exercise programs, and that provides automated, personalized health coaching to the program participants. The system includes breath analysis devices that are used by the program participants to generate ketone measurements, and includes a mobile application that runs on mobile devices of the participants and communicates with corresponding breath analysis devices. The system operates generally by monitoring ketone levels (such as acetone levels) and other attributes of the participants and by making personalized, machine-generated changes or updates to such programs to maintain program effectiveness and engagement. In some embodiments the system uses primary and secondary process flows to collect from the participants information that is used to select or recommend health program modifications.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2019Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: Invoy Holdings Inc.Inventor: Lubna M. Ahmad