Patents Assigned to Pulse Health LLC
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Patent number: 10495552Abstract: A breath analysis system that includes a handle assembly with an analysis cartridge on an upper end thereof. The handle includes a main body portion with a pressure opening and a pressure transducer therein. The analysis cartridge includes a main body portion with an upper portion that defines a breath chamber, a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber and a filter assembly that is movable between a breath capture position and an analysis position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the breath capture position, the opening partially defines the breath chamber and in the analysis position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber. The system also includes an analysis device with a case, a door, a controller that controls the motor and a fluorescence detection assembly and a rotation assembly positioned in the case interior. The rotation assembly includes a shroud with a funnel portion for receiving the analysis cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Pulse Health LLCInventors: Steve Cooper, Neal Andrews, Maura Mahon, Rachel Dreilinger, David Barsic, Weston Myler, Martin Krauss, Scot Herbst, James Ingle, Gerald Thomas, Rick Myers, Brian Young, Juven Lara, Charles Noll
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Patent number: 10197477Abstract: An analysis cartridge the includes a main body portion and a filter assembly. The main body portion includes an upper portion that defines an upper chamber and a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber. The filter assembly is movable along a filter assembly path between a first position and a second position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the first position, the opening partially defines the upper chamber and in the second position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2017Date of Patent: February 5, 2019Assignee: Pulse Health LLCInventors: Martin Krauss, Maura Mahon, Andrew King, Steve Cooper, James Ingle, Gerald Thomas, David Barsic, Neal Andrews, Brian Young, Juven Lara, Charles Noll
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Patent number: 9797815Abstract: A breath analysis system that includes a handle assembly with an analysis cartridge on an upper end thereof. The handle includes a main body portion with a pressure opening and a pressure transducer therein. The analysis cartridge includes a main body portion with an upper portion that defines a breath chamber, a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber and a filter assembly that is movable between a breath capture position and an analysis position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the breath capture position, the opening partially defines the breath chamber and in the analysis position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber. The system also includes an analysis device with a case, a door, a controller that controls the motor and a fluorescence detection assembly and a rotation assembly positioned in the case interior. The rotation assembly includes a shroud with a funnel portion for receiving the analysis cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: October 24, 2017Assignee: Pulse Health LLCInventors: Steve Cooper, Neal Andrews, Martin Krauss, Andrew E. King, Maura Mahon, Weston Myler, James Ingle, Gerald Thomas, Rachel Dreilinger, David Barsic, Rick Myers, Craig Carlsen, Scot Herbst, Brian Young, Juven Lara, Charles Noll
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Patent number: 9594005Abstract: A fluorescence detection assembly that includes an emitter, a detector, a housing that defines an light chamber, a fluorescence chamber and a well, a light path that extends from the emitter, through the light chamber and through the well, and a fluorescence path that extends from the well, through the fluorescence chamber and to the detector.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: March 14, 2017Assignee: Pulse Health LLCInventors: David Barsic, Rachel Dreilinger, Martin Krauss, Jon Boro, James Ingle
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Patent number: 9494495Abstract: A breath analysis system that includes a handle assembly with an analysis cartridge on an upper end thereof. The handle includes a main body portion with a pressure opening and a pressure transducer therein. The analysis cartridge includes a main body portion with an upper portion that defines a breath chamber, a lower portion that defines a fluid chamber and a filter assembly that is movable between a breath capture position and an analysis position. The filter assembly has an opening defined therethrough. In the breath capture position, the opening partially defines the breath chamber and in the analysis position the opening partially defines the fluid chamber. The system also includes an analysis device with a case, a door, a controller that controls the motor and a fluorescence detection assembly and a rotation assembly positioned in the case interior. The rotation assembly includes a shroud with a funnel portion for receiving the analysis cartridge.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: PULSE HEALTH LLCInventors: Steve Cooper, Neal Andrews, Maura Mahon, Rachel Dreilinger, David Barsic, Weston Myler, Martin Krauss, Scot Herbst, James Ingle, Gerald Thomas, Rick Myers, Brian Young, Juven Lara, Charles Noll
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Patent number: 9404836Abstract: Fluorescence chromophores such as phenylene diamine derivatives can undergo oxidative coupling and polymerization to form optical, colorimetric and fluorogenic, multimers and polymers. The presence of carbonyl containing moieties such as aldehydes and ketones under favorable environmental conditions can initiate, catalyze, accelerate and modulate this reaction which in turn provides a mechanism for the detection and quantitation of such moieties. Selected phenylene diamine derivatives can be used for the detection and quantitation of aldehyde and ketones via measurement of the reaction and the associated spectroscopic transformation. In particular, the use of meta-phenylene diamine (mPDA) and related compounds for aldehyde detection and quantitation is described. The method provides a convenient means for monitoring aldehyde and ketone levels without use of separation steps. The method is applicable to kinetic and quasi-endpoint detection assay formats.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Pulse Health LLCInventors: Gerald Thomas, Brian Young, Juven Lara, Charles Noll, James Ingle
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Patent number: D773055Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: PULSE HEALTH LLCInventors: Martin Krauss, Scot Herbst
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Patent number: D795723Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Pulse Health, LLCInventor: Scot Herbst
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Patent number: D797942Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Pulse Health, LLCInventor: Martin Krauss