Patents Assigned to MiniMed Inc.
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Patent number: 7651489Abstract: Systems and methods for the delivery and monitoring of a medication, such as insulin, to a recipient are provided. An exemplary feature-rich system comprises an infusion pump with a control system for controlling medication delivery by the infusion pump and a bolus estimator for estimating an appropriate amount of medication for delivery by the control system with the infusion pump. Estimating the appropriate amount of medication for delivery is based upon one or more settings which each vary according to a setting profile. In other embodiments, the control system comprises a suspend function for temporarily suspending medication delivery by the infusion pump, an alarm profile function for programming a variable alarm volume of the alarm and a simplified menu for controlling the dual wave bolus delivery function.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 26, 2010Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Estes, Leif N. Bowman, Denetta Malave, Cary Dean Talbot
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Patent number: 7647237Abstract: A communication station is for use with a medical device (such as an infusion pump) and a processing device (such as a computer). The communication station includes a housing, a medical device interface coupled to the housing, a processing device interface coupled to the housing and a processor coupled to the housing. The device interface interfaces with the medical device, and the processing device interface interfaces with the processing device. The processor provides a communication path between the medical device and the processing device such that programming and instructions may be communicated from the processing device to the medical device and data may be transferred from the medical device to the processing device. The communication station may be combined with a system that is capable of generating reports either locally or remotely. In addition, the medical device interface may be a cradle that is configurable to attach to different shaped medical devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: January 12, 2010Assignee: MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Luis J. Malave, Mark C. Estes, Jay Yonemoto, J. Jeffrey Barlow, Todd M. Gross, John Shin, Paul S. Cheney, II, Mike Dobbles, Clifford W. Hague, Deborah Ruppert, Kevin C. Wells
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Patent number: 7641649Abstract: An infusion media delivery device includes a durable housing portion and a separable disposable portion that selectively engage and disengage from each other. The disposable housing portion secures to the patient and may be disposed of after it has been in use for a prescribed period. The disposable housing portion supports an infusion media reservoir and a needle on a moveable platform. The platform is moveable between a first position in which a needle is disengaged with a patient and a second position in which the needle is engaged with the patient.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Sheldon B. Moberg, Ian B. Hanson, Paul S. Cheney, II
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Patent number: 7634893Abstract: A packaging system for hydrating sterile devices without comprising the integrity of the sterilization. The packaging system may include an enclosure for enclosing a device requiring hydration, a container containing a hydrate, a base located within the interior of the enclosure and an activating member located within the interior of the enclosure. The container and the device may be located within a receptacle. The receptacle may rest on the base and the activating member may be affixed on top of the receptacle. A force may be exerted on an exterior portion of the enclosure such that the activating member pushes on the receptacle and crushes or ruptures the container. The hydrate located within the container is then released to the device, thereby hydrating the device without breaking the seal of the enclosure. The sterilized environment is therefore maintained and the device is hydrated.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2008Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Rebecca Gottlieb, Aaron Swanson, Bahar Reghabi, Kevin Branch
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Patent number: 7628772Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for a connection interface between a reservoir or syringe, infusion set tubing, and an infusion pump are provided. A base is provided which is adapted to receive a reservoir and engage a cap. A piercing member, such as a needle, is disposed in the interior of the cap in such a manner that the needle is separated from the reservoir septum when the base is in a first detent position, and the needle pierces a reservoir septum when the base is in a second detent position. When the reservoir, the base and the cap are connected to form an integrated unit, this unit is then capable of being inserted and secured in the infusion pump housing. In some embodiments, an integral connector couples directly to the reservoir.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Susan McConnell, Randy W. Adair, Sheldon Moberg, Chad Srisathapat
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Patent number: 7628782Abstract: A method and apparatus for a connection interface between a reservoir or syringe, infusion set tubing, and an infusion pump is provided. A base is provided which is adapted to receive a reservoir. The base has a base engagement member, such as a detent, projecting therefrom. A cap is provided which is adapted to receive the base. The cap includes a first cap engagement member, such as a detent opening, which is adapted to removably engage the base detent. The cap further includes a second cap detent opening which is adapted to removably engage the base detent. A piercing member, such as a needle, is disposed in the interior of the cap in such a manner that the needle is separated from the reservoir septum when the base detent is in the first cap detent opening, and the needle pierces the reservoir septum when the base detent is in the second cap detent opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2004Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Randy W. Adair, Sheldon Moberg, Chalirmkiert Srisathapat
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Patent number: 7628776Abstract: An infusion device includes a disc-shaped housing that is made from a biocompatible material. The housing contains a reservoir for holding a volume of infusion medium, such as a medication to be administered to the patient. The inlet structure is coupled in flow communication with the reservoir, to allow the reservoir to be filled or refilled. The housing has an outlet through which the infusion medium may be expelled.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Scott R. Gibson, William A. Brandt, Benjamin Shen
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Patent number: 7621893Abstract: An improved pump, reservoir and reservoir piston are provided for controlled delivery of fluids. A motor is operably coupled to a drive member, such as a drive screw, which is adapted to advance a plunger slide in response to operation of the motor. The plunger slide is removably coupled to the piston. A method, system, and an article of manufacture for automatically detecting an occlusion in a medication infusion pump is provided. The electrical current to an infusion pump is measured. Based on measurements of one or more variables, the infusion pump detects whether there is an occlusion in the system. The methods of detecting occlusions may be dynamic.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Sheldon B. Moberg, Ian B. Hanson, Cary D. Talbot
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Patent number: 7602310Abstract: A telemetered characteristic monitor system includes a remotely located data receiving device, a sensor for producing signal indicative of a characteristic of a user, and a transmitter device. The transmitter device includes a housing, a sensor connector, a processor, and a transmitter. The transmitter receives the signals from the sensor and wirelessly transmits the processed signals to the remotely located data receiving device. The processor coupled to the sensor processes the signals from the sensor for transmission to the remotely located data receiving device. The data receiving device may be a characteristic monitor, a data receiver that provides data to another device, an RF programmer for a medical device, a medication delivery device (such as an infusion pump), or the like.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2005Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Alfred E. Mann, Richard E. Purvis, John J. Mastrototaro, James D. Causey, James Henke, Peter Hong, John H. Livingston, Clifford W. Hague, Brad T. Hite
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Patent number: 7597682Abstract: An external infusion device for infusion of a fluid into a body from a reservoir includes a drive system, a housing, electronic control circuitry and at least one vent port. The drive system is operatively coupled with a reservoir to infuse a fluid into a body. The housing is adapted for use on an exterior of the body, and is sized to contain at least a portion of a reservoir. In addition, the drive mechanism is at least partially contained within the housing, and operatively couples with the at least a portion of a reservoir within the housing. Also, the housing is sized to be carried by a user without significant restriction on mobility. The electronic control circuitry is coupled to the drive system to control infusion of the fluid into the body. Moreover, the housing has at least one vent port that permits the passage of air into and out of the housing and inhibits the passage of liquids into the housing through the at least one vent port.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: October 6, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventor: Sheldon B. Moberg
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Patent number: 7577470Abstract: A long term analyte sensor for measuring at least one analyte in the body of a user and which includes a housing, a plurality of analyte contacting sensor elements and at least one structure for relaying information away from the sensor. This plurality of analyte contacting sensor elements are typically disposed in an array. The analyte sensor further includes at least one sensor protection membrane that is controllable in a manner such that sensor elements may be activated (e.g. exposed to the external environment) at different times so as to extend the useful life of the sensor. In illustrative analyte sensors, the analyte is glucose.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Shah, Rebecca K. Gottlieb, Eric A. Grovender, Shaun Pendo, Paul Citron, William P. Van Antwerp
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Patent number: 7569030Abstract: A system and process for providing safety limits on the delivery of an infusion formulation by an infusion pump system in response to a sensed biological state. The safety limits may comprise user-initiated event signals corresponding to events that may significantly affect the biological state. The safety limits may further comprise user-initiated event ranking signals for respective events which specify a degree, quantity, or measure for the respective event. The user-initiated event and event ranking signals may be communicated to a computing element associated with the infusion pump by an associated communication device having a user interface which comprises a plurality of user-selectable operators for entering information about the events and event rankings.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2004Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Ronald J. Lebel, Timothy Starkweather
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Patent number: 7569050Abstract: A delivery device includes a durable housing portion and a separable disposable portion that selectively engage and disengage from each other. The disposable housing portion secures to the patient and may be disposed of after it has been in use for a prescribed period. Components that normally come into contact with a patient or with infusion media are supported by the disposable housing portion for disposal after the prescribed use, while the durable housing portion supports electronics for controlling delivery of infusion media from the reservoir and a drive device and drive linkage.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Sheldon B. Moberg, Ian B. Hanson, Paul S. Cheney, II
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Patent number: 7552522Abstract: A method and apparatus for enhancing the integrity of an implantable sensor. Voids formed between an outer tubing and a sensor substrate or spacing element may be back-filled with a curable, implantable material, minimizing the extent to which unwanted fluids diffuse within the sensor. An enzyme or protein matrix pellet below the sensor window may be pre-treated with a reducing agent to enhance its bond stability, and to reduce undesired swelling that may cause the sensor window to detach or leak. The bonding between the enzyme pellet and a hydrogel layer may be reinforced by application of an intervening bonding layer of a protein material, such as human serum albumin (HSA). The size of the window may be minimized by minimizing the size of an underlying electrode, providing reduced flux and lengthening sensor. A coating may be deposited on the surface of the sensor leads, providing stiffening and lubrication.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Rajiv Shah, Yanan Zhang, Rebecca Gottlieb, Bahar Reghabi, Michael Miller
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Patent number: 7547281Abstract: An infusion system is for infusing a fluid into the body of a patient. The infusion system includes at least one sensor for monitoring blood glucose concentration of the patient and an infusion device for delivering fluid to the patient. The sensor produces at least one sensor signal input. The infusion device uses the at least one sensor signal input and a derivative predicted algorithm to determine future blood glucose levels. The infusion device delivers fluid to the patient when future blood glucose levels are in a patient's target range. The infusion device is capable of suspending and resuming fluid delivery based on future blood glucose levels and a patient's low shutoff threshold. The infusion device suspends fluid delivery when future blood glucose levels falls below the low shutoff threshold. The infusion device resumes fluid delivery when a future blood glucose level is above the low shutoff threshold.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2005Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Andrew C. Hayes, John J. Mastrototaro, Sheldon B. Moberg, John C. Mueller, Jr., H. Bud Clark, Mike Charles Vallet Tolle, Gary L. Williams, Bihong Wu, Garry M. Steil
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Patent number: 7534225Abstract: A system and method for degassing a fluid in a syringe comprising and inserting the fluid into a negative pressure device. The system may include a holder for holding the syringe; a guide affixed to the holder; a slide for holding a plunger of the syringe, the slide being movably attached to the guide; and a locking mechanism opposite the holder for maintaining a position of the slide. The fluid degasses when the locking mechanism maintains the position of the slide. The system may also include a piercing element adjacent the holder for piercing the syringe. The system and method may also be used for removing fluid from a negative pressure device.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventor: David G. Powell
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Patent number: 7525298Abstract: An electronic circuit for sensing an output of a sensor having at least one electrode pair and circuitry for obtaining and processing the sensor output. The electrode pair may be laid out such that one electrode is wrapped around the other electrode in a U-shaped fashion. The electronic circuitry may include, among other things, a line interface for interfacing with input/output lines, a rectifier in parallel with the line interface, a counter connected to the line interface and a data converter connected to the counter and the electrode pair. The data converter may be a current-to-frequency converter. In addition, the rectifier may derive power for the electronic circuit from communication pulses received on the input/output lines.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2004Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Wayne A. Morgan, David Yueh-Hua Choy, John Gord, Rajiv Shah
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Patent number: 7524309Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for dispensing flexible conduits, such as tubing or electrical cable, are disclosed, particularly for portable medical devices. An exemplary apparatus for dispensing flexible conduit or cable, includes a flexible conduit housing, including a base for temporarily housing a flexible conduit, the base having an opening for receiving the flexible conduit and a cover attached to the base for substantially closing the opening. The apparatus also includes an interface for mounting the housing. The flexible conduit is dispensable with the flexible conduit housing to a fixable variable length.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: April 28, 2009Assignee: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Susan McConnell, Lawrence C. Kiliszewski, Adam H. Molina
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Patent number: 7520867Abstract: A subcutaneous infusion set. The subcutaneous infusion set may include a base for providing an infusion path; a cannula connected to and extending away from the base; a connector removably attachable to the base; and a tubing affixed to the connector. The connector may be limitedly rotatable on the base when the connector is removably attached to the base. Also, a contiguous pass for passing fluids may be formed from the tubing to the cannula when the connector is removably attached to the base.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Medtronic Minimed, Inc.Inventors: Leif N. Bowman, Albert D. Candioty, Milad T. Girgis, Thomas V. Rudolph, Frederick C. Houghton, Jason Adams, Brian Highley
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Publication number: 20090099506Abstract: An infusion system includes a characteristic determining device and an infusion device. The characteristic determining device includes a receptacle for receiving and testing an analyte from the user to determine a concentration of the analyte in the user. The characteristic determining device also includes a communication system for transmitting a communication including data indicative of the determined concentration of the analyte in the user, and the infusion device includes a communication system for receiving the communication from the characteristic determining device. The infusion device further includes a bolus estimator for calculating an estimated amount of fluid to be infused into the body of the user based upon the received data indicative of the determined concentration of the analyte in the user and a target concentration of the analyte in the user, and an indicator to indicate when the estimated amount of fluid to be infused has been calculated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2008Publication date: April 16, 2009Applicant: Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.Inventors: Mark C. Estes, Cary D. Talbot, "Mike" Charles Vallet Tolle, Jay A. Yonemoto