Patents Assigned to KNOW LABS, INC.
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Patent number: 11696698Abstract: An analyte sensor that detects an analyte via spectroscopic techniques using frequencies in the radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The analyte sensor is configured to permit adjustment of the position(s) of one or more transmit components and/or the position(s) of one or more receive components. Adjusting position (or the like) as used in the description and claims includes changing an angle of the transmit component(s) and/or the receive component(s), and/or moving the transmit component(s) and/or the receive component(s) in one or more X, Y, Z directions, and/or changing a shape of the transmit component(s) and/or the receive component(s), and any combinations thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2022Date of Patent: July 11, 2023Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11689274Abstract: Systems for determining a variability in a state of a medium include one or more transmit elements or antennas and one or more receive elements or antennas which are relatively decoupled from one another. The transmit and receive elements or antennas can be less than 95% coupled to one another. The system also includes a transmit circuit configured to generate a transmit signal to be transmitted, which is in a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The system also includes a receive circuit configured to receive a response detected by the at least one receive antenna resulting from transmission of the transmit signal into the medium. The system includes a processor configured to determine the variability in the state of the medium based on processing of the response over time. The variability can further be used to direct notifications or automated actions.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2021Date of Patent: June 27, 2023Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventors: Phillip Bosua, Dominic Klyve
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Patent number: 11628234Abstract: Consumable and replaceable light bulbs that emit white light to provide ambient lighting and also emit UV light for pathogen inactivation. The white light and the UV light may be emitted simultaneously or the light bulb can be controlled to emit the white light and the UV light at separate times. The UV light emitted by the light bulbs has a wavelength and output power that is safe for humans and pets and the UV light inactivates pathogens over relatively prolonged exposure periods. The light bulbs described herein can be used in place of conventional light bulbs, for example in a room of a home, office building or other human occupied space. Humans can remain in the space when the light bulb(s) is on without being harmed by the UV light.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11529077Abstract: A highly accurate glucose sensor that detects glucose by transmitting and receiving sensing signals in a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum is provided. The glucose sensor has at least two antennas at least one of which operates as a transmit antenna to transmit one or more of the sensing signals and at least one of which operates as a receive antenna, and the glucose sensor has a mean absolute relative difference (MARD) value of about 5.0% to about 9.9%, or of about 5.0% to about 7.0%, or of about 5.0%.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2022Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11510597Abstract: Analyte sensing and response systems include a sensor detecting one or more analytes in a medium. The sensor uses decoupled transmit and receive elements or antennas to transmit a signal into the medium, and receive a response to the transmitted signal. An action that is based on the detection of the analyte is generated which can directly or indirectly affect the detected analyte in the medium. The action is automatically performed. The action can be increasing or decreasing flow from a source of the analyte, or of a chemical compound interacting with the analyte. An example of the action is controlling an insulin pump, where the analyte is glucose.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: November 29, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11389091Abstract: Analyte sensing and response methods include using a non-invasive analyte sensor to detect at least one analyte in a medium. The sensor uses decoupled transmit and receive elements or antennas to transmit a signal, and to receive a response to the signal transmitted into the medium. An action is determined based on the detection of the analyte, which can affect a property of the analyte or the medium, and the action is automatically carried out. The action can be increasing or decreasing flow from a source of the analyte, increasing or decreasing flow of a chemical compound interacting with the analyte, or modifying a temperature of the medium. An example of the action is controlling an insulin pump, where the analyte is glucose.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2021Date of Patent: July 19, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11330997Abstract: A method of detection of an analyte includes implementing a scan routine using a detector array that is electrically connected to a transmit circuit and electrically connected to a receive circuit, the detector array having at least three detector elements. In a first scan, a first combination of the detector elements is used to transmit a first transmit signal that is in a radio or microwave frequency or visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum into a target containing at least one analyte of interest and used to detect a response resulting from transmission of the first transmit signal into the target. In a second scan, a second combination of the detector elements, different from the first combination, is used to transmit a second transmit signal that is in a radio or microwave frequency or visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum into the target and is used to detect a response resulting from transmission of the second transmit signal into the target.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2021Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11284820Abstract: Establishing an analyte database using analyte data that has been obtained using one or more non-invasive analyte sensors, and using the analyte database to analyze data obtained using a non-invasive analyte sensor. Once the analyte database is established, the analyte database can be updated with new analyte data, and the analyte database can be used to analyze the new analyte data to derive information from the new analyte data. For example, in the case of a human target, the new analyte data together with the analyte database can be used to predict an actual or possible abnormal medical pathology of the human target.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventors: Phillip Bosua, Ronald Erickson
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Patent number: 11284819Abstract: Establishing an analyte database using analyte data that has been obtained using non-invasive analyte sensors, and using the analyte database to analyze data obtained using a non-invasive analyte sensor. Once the analyte database is established, the analyte database can be updated with new analyte data, and the analyte database can be used to analyze the new analyte data to derive information from the new analyte data. For example, in the case of a human target, the new analyte data together with the analyte database can be used to predict an actual or possible abnormal medical pathology of the human target.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: March 29, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventors: Phillip Bosua, Ronald Erickson
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Patent number: 11234618Abstract: Establishing an analyte database using analyte data that has been obtained using non-invasive analyte sensors, and using the analyte database to analyze data obtained using a non-invasive analyte sensor. Once the analyte database is established, the analyte database can be updated with new analyte data, and the analyte database can be used to analyze the new analyte data to derive information from the new analyte data. For example, in the case of a human target, the new analyte data together with the analyte database can be used to predict an actual or possible abnormal medical pathology of the human target.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventors: Phillip Bosua, Ronald Erickson
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Patent number: 11234619Abstract: A method of non-invasive detection of an analyte includes generating a transmit signal having at least two different frequencies each of which is in a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, and transmitting the transmit signal into a target containing at least one analyte of interest using at least one transmit antenna/element. At least one receive antenna/element that is decoupled from the at least one transmit antenna/element is used to detect a response resulting from transmitting the transmit signal by the at least one transmit antenna/element into the target containing the at least one analyte of interest. In one embodiment, the at least one transmit antenna/element can have a first geometry and the at least one receive antenna/element can have a second geometry that is geometrically different from the first geometry.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11223383Abstract: A non-invasive analyte sensor system includes an antenna/detector array having at least one transmit antenna/element and at least one receive antenna/element, wherein the at least one transmit antenna/element and the at least one receive antenna/element are less than 95% coupled to one another, or less than 90% coupled to one another, or less than 85% coupled to one another, or less than 75% coupled to one another. The at least one transmit antenna/element transmits a transmit signal in a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum into a target containing an analyte of interest, and the at least one receive antenna/element detects a response resulting from transmission of the transmit signal by the at least one transmit antenna/element into the target.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2021Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11193923Abstract: A method of detection of an analyte includes using a detector array having at least two detector elements that can emit electromagnetic waves, and selectively connecting a transmit circuit to any one or more of the at least two detector elements of the detector array. At least one transmit signal is generated using the transmit circuit, where the at least one transmit signal is in a radio or microwave frequency or visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. The at least one transmit signal is transmitted into a target containing at least one analyte of interest using the one or more of the at least two detector elements connected to the transmit circuit.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2021Date of Patent: December 7, 2021Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11063373Abstract: A non-invasive analyte sensor includes at least one transmit antenna/element that functions to transmit a transmit signal in a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum into a target containing an analyte of interest, and at least one receive antenna/element that functions to detect a response resulting from transmission of the transmit signal by the transmit antenna/element into the target. The transmit and receive antennas/elements are decoupled from one another which helps to improve the detection capability of the non-invasive analyte sensor. The decoupling between the transmit and receive antennas is achieved by using at least one intentionally fabricated configuration and/or arrangement therebetween that is sufficient to decouple the transmit antenna and the receive antenna from one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11058331Abstract: An analyte sensor includes a detector array having at least two detector elements, for example antennas or light emitting diodes, that transmit electromagnetic energy. Any one or more of the detector elements in the detector array can be selectively controlled to function as a transmit detector element that functions to transmit a generated transmit signal in a radio or microwave or visible light frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum into a target containing an analyte of interest. In addition, any one or more of the detector elements in the detector array can be selectively controlled to function as a receive detector element that functions to detect a response resulting from transmission of the transmit signal by the transmit detector element into the target. A scan routine can be implemented that includes a plurality of scans, where each scan uses a different combination of the detector elements to transmit a signal and detect a response.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2021Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11058317Abstract: A method of non-invasive detection of an analyte includes generating a transmit signal having at least two frequencies each of which is a radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum, and transmitting the transmit signal into a target containing at least one analyte of interest using at least one transmit antenna/element. At least one receive antenna/element is used to detect response that results from transmitting the transmit signal by the at least one transmit antenna/element into the target containing the at least one analyte of interest. The at least one transmit antenna/element and the at least one receive antenna/element are less than 95% coupled to one another, or less than 90% coupled to one another, or less than 85% coupled to one another, or less than 75% coupled to one another.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2020Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: 11033208Abstract: Sensors that detect an analyte via spectroscopic techniques using non-optical frequencies such as in the radio or microwave frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum or optical frequencies in the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. An analyte sensor described herein includes a detector array having at least one transmit element and at least one receive element. The transmit element and the receive element can be antennas or light emitting elements such as light emitting diodes. The sensor is controlled to implement first and second frequency sweeps and the frequency sweeps have at least one overlapping range of frequencies where the operation times are the same between the first and second frequency sweeps.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2021Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: D942430Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2020Date of Patent: February 1, 2022Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: D991063Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua
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Patent number: D996657Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2021Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: KNOW LABS, INC.Inventor: Phillip Bosua