Patents Assigned to Non-Invasive Monitoring Company (NIMCO)
  • Patent number: 5458140
    Abstract: A method of enhancing the permeability of the skin or mucosa to an analyte for diagnostic purposed is described utilizing ultrasound or ultrasound plus a chemical enhancer. If desired the ultrasound may be modulated by means of frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, phase modulation and/or combinations thereof. A frequency modulation from low to high develops a local pressure gradient directed out of the body, thus permitting analytes in the body to traverse the skin and be collected and measured outside the body. The concentration of an analyte in the body is preferably determined by enhancing the permeability of the skin or other biological membrane optionally with a chemical enhancer, applying ultrasound optionally at a modulated frequency, amplitude, phase, or combinations thereof that further induces a local pressure gradient out of the body, collecting the analyte, and utilizing the analyte collection data calculating the concentration of the analyte in the body.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 1993
    Date of Patent: October 17, 1995
    Assignee: Non-Invasive Monitoring Company (NIMCO)
    Inventors: Jonathan A. Eppstein, Deborah A. Eppstein, Joseph Kost, Robert S. Langer
  • Patent number: 5445611
    Abstract: A method of enhancing the permeability of the skin or mucosa to a biologically active permeant or drug is described utilizing ultrasound or ultrasound plus a chemical enhancer. If desired the ultrasound may be modulated by means of frequency modulation, amplitude modulation, phase modulation and/or combinations thereof. A frequency modulation from high to low develops a local pressure gradient directed into the body, thus permitting permeant to traverse the skin or mucosa. The enhanced delivery is preferably accomplished using a chemical enhancer, applying ultrasound optionally at a modulated frequency, amplitude, phase, or combinations thereof that further induces a local pressure gradient into the body. The method is also useful as a means for application of a tattoo by noninvasively delivering a pigment through the skin surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 8, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: Non-Invasive Monitoring Company (NIMCO)
    Inventors: Jonathan A. Eppstein, Deborah A. Eppstein