Patents Assigned to Roche Diagnostics International AG
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Publication number: 20140121632Abstract: An injection device for injecting automatically a medicament comprises an occlusion detection system with a force measurement unit and two separate occlusion detectors. The occlusion detectors take force measurements at different respective measurement rates and generate occlusion indicating signals based on a set of force measurements taken at the respective measurement rates. The injection device further comprises an alarm generator for generating an occlusion alarm signal in cases where either or both of the occlusion detectors generate an occlusion indicating signal. The two occlusion detectors operating at different measurement rates make it possible to detect occlusions more reliably over a broader range of delivery rates.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2014Publication date: May 1, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventor: Roger Haenggi
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Patent number: 8702605Abstract: The present invention provides a module for a computer interface including a transducer wherein the transducer receives a measurement value and makes this measurement value available for monitoring an individual's health by means of the computer interface, for example, for monitoring an individual's blood glucose level, wherein the measurement value is obtained by means of a sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Ulrich Haueter, Erich Imhof
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Patent number: 8706520Abstract: A diabetes management system having a reliable data management scheme is disclosed. The system comprises a plurality of devices, each device performing a different function relating to treatment of diabetes. Each device has a device identifier and generates data records. Each device includes a metadata generator configured to generate a metadata tag for a data record generated by the device. A metadata tag includes the device identifier of the corresponding device, a record identifier, and a source identifier indicating whether the record was originated by a human or the device. The system further includes a diabetes management device. When a device generates a new record, the metadata generator generates a new record identifier and a new metadata tag based on the new record identifier and the device identifier of the device. The first device propagates the new record and the new metadata tag to the diabetes management device.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2010Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignees: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc., Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Robert E. Reinke, Phillip E. Pash, James R. Long, Guido Konrad, Erich Imhof, Gerhard Frisch
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Portable drug administration device and method for controlling a portable drug administration device
Patent number: 8696617Abstract: A portable drug administration device includes a pump and a controller configured to control operation of the pump according to a standard administration mode and a suspend mode in which drug administration is temporarily suspended. The device is configured to generate an event trigger on the occurrence of at least one of an error condition and/or the beginning of a maintenance action by the user. The controller is configured to detect the occurrence of the event trigger, and to store, in response to the event trigger, administration data, the administration data comprising all information that characterizes the current administration according at the time of occurrence of the event trigger automatically in a memory and to switch the device from the standard administration mode to the suspend mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Nicole Bernini, Reto Sigrist, Andrea Schutz -
Patent number: 8690014Abstract: An insulin pump and an infusion set adapter having a membrane which can be acted upon by a liquid flow path associated with the pump, wherein the pump comprises a sensor by which a change in shape or location of at least a portion of the membrane caused by a change in the liquid pressure in the flow path can be detected in a contact-free manner to identify an occlusion in the flow path.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Ulrich Haueter, David Bosshard, Ivan Heutschi, Thomas Rufer, Hanspeter Stoller
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Patent number: 8684929Abstract: The invention comprises a method for visualising a chronological sequence of measurements, in particular obtained from a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) process, comprising the step of presenting measured data in polar coordinate graphing system. A device 100 is disclosed that comprises a measuring unit 101, in particular a continuous glucose measuring unit, a communication link 103 for transmitting the measured data, in particular a wireless transmission device with a sending 104 and a receiving part 105, and a display 110, optionally with a computing unit 107 that is designed and programmed to visualise data obtained from the measuring unit according to the previously described method, in particular a mobile phone display, MP3 player display, handheld computer display, laptop computer display, personal computer display or other display device being addressable by the communication link.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2007Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventor: Kelly Heaton
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Patent number: 8684996Abstract: Methods for setting a basal rate profile for an insulin pump, wherein the basal rate profile defines a basal rate delivery for a selected time interval and has a pre-defined number of profile segments each of which define the basal rate delivery for a subset of the selected time interval, include providing a curve representing the basal rate as a continuous function of time as an input for an input unit and generating the basal rate profile from the curve by a calculation unit by assigning curve values at selected time instances to the pre-defined number of profile segments.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Ulrich Haueter, Daniel Von Buren, Catalin Cris, Stephan Marcin
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Patent number: 8684991Abstract: A flexible container for storing a liquid medicament comprises a container wall consisting of two wall sheets of flexible material that are sealed together is disclosed. The container may comprise a storage compartment for the liquid medicament, and an access opening on one of the wall sheets. The storage compartment and the access opening may be in fluid connection. The access opening is designed to be fluidly connected to an outer conduit system. An insert part may be arranged between the two wall sheets with positive locking, and may fluidly connect the storage compartment and the access opening.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventor: Martin Wyss
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Publication number: 20140083517Abstract: An alignment device for coupling a liquid drug cartridge with a longitudinal cartridge axis and a constricted neck portion with a cap and a piercable septum distal from the neck portion with an adapter is presented. The septum is perpendicular to the cartridge axis. The device comprises an adapter cannula with a longitudinal cannula axis to pierce the septum and a proximal cartridge engagement structure for axial aligned engagement with a distal end section of cartridge body. The device further comprises a distal adapter engagement structure for axial aligned engagement with the adapter. A coupling of the cartridge with the adapter is enabled via the alignment device. The adapter and the cartridge are, during the coupling, aligned by the cartridge engagement structure and the adapter engagement structure, respectively relative to each other such that the longitudinal cartridge axis and the longitudinal cannula axis form a common longitudinal axis.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventors: Franco Moia, Pius Kuster, Torsten Kraft, Christoph Walther
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Publication number: 20140081206Abstract: A method of preparing at least part of a medical device for application and a medical assembly for preparing or storing the at least one disposable unit of the medical device is presented. The medical assembly comprises a chemical or physical monitoring device for counting and/or displaying a time period of application and/or time remaining before required disposal or replacement of the disposable unit. The monitoring device is automatically activated by moving the at least one disposable unit relative to a second unit of the medical assembly for preparing or positioning the disposable unit for use with the medical device; assembling the at least one disposable unit and the medical device; and/or withdrawing the disposable unit of a storage compartment of the second unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventors: Marcel Mueller, Edgar Jeanbourquin, Florian Zoergiebel, Franco Moia
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Patent number: 8670836Abstract: A medical infusion pump and a method for logging a power source voltage of a medical infusion pump are disclosed. The medical pump may include a power source, a processor, and a voltage supervisor which responds if a voltage (VDD) drops to a response voltage level which is above a reset voltage level of the processor. When the voltage supervisor responds, the processor start logging the voltage (Vbat) of the power source in a memory, thus generating a voltage log. The memory maintains the logged data when the power supply by the power source is interrupted, thus enabling retrospective analysis of the voltage log.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Reto Aeschlimann, Thomas Rufer
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Patent number: 8652387Abstract: Method of producing an administering device for infusing or injecting a product, whereby in order to mold a housing shell serving as a case for components of the administering device in a multi-component injection molding process at least one pre-molded, transparent insert part made from a first plastic material is inserted in an injection mold molded to a shape matching the shape of the housing shell, a dimensionally stable, curable second plastic material is injected into the injection mold around the insert part to render it watertight and an opening left free in the second plastic material is closed to render it watertight by injecting on an elastomeric third plastic material.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Philip Etter, Marco De Polo
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Publication number: 20140046288Abstract: An infusion pump device comprising a primary liquid medicament reservoir, a pump with a secondary reservoir to retrieve medicament from the primary reservoir and to subsequently dose the medicament from the secondary reservoir in adjustable volumes (Vdose,i) to a downstream conduit and a control unit to control the operation of the infusion pump device is presented. For metering the volumes (Vdose,i), the control unit causes the infusion pump device to: (a) determine a maximum refill level (VC,max) for the secondary reservoir, based on external parameters, wherein the maximum refill level does not exceed the maximum capacity of the secondary reservoir; (b) fill the secondary reservoir with medicament from the primary reservoir to the maximum refill level (VC,max); (c) meter and convey the medicament volumes to the downstream conduit; (d) if the secondary reservoir becomes empty, refill the secondary reservoir as in step (b) and continue with step (c).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Andreas Geipel, Joerg Dogwiler, Ulrich Haueter, Simon Scheurer, Rudolf Zihlmann, David Teutsch, Florian Kuehni, Reto Schaltegger
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Publication number: 20140039392Abstract: An infusion pump device and method for filling a fluidic system of the infusion pump with liquid medicament prior to infusion operation is presented. A control unit causes the infusion pump to: (a) bring a pump to an initial state; (b) switch a valve to a first state connecting a secondary reservoir to a first conduit and a primary reservoir; (c) retrieve medicament from the primary reservoir; (d) switch the valve to a second state connecting the secondary reservoir to a second downstream conduit; (e) expel the secondary reservoir contents into the second downstream conduit; (f) switch the valve to the first state; (g) retrieve the primary reservoir medicament; (h) switch the valve to the second state; and (i) expel the secondary reservoir contents into the second downstream conduit by shifting a piston to the initial position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Andreas Geipel, Joerg Dogwiler, Ulrich Haueter, Simon Scheurer, Rudolf Zihlmann, David Teutsch, Florian Kuehni, Reto Schaltegger
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Publication number: 20140034185Abstract: A connector device for connecting two containers with first and second members slidably displaceable in regard to each other along an axis between a first and a second position is presented. The first member comprises a needle parallel to the axis so that the first container's septum is penetrated by one end of the needle when the first container is introduced into the first member. The second member comprises a coupling to the second container. The other needle end penetrates the second container's septum when the members are in the second position establishing a connection between the two containers. The first member comprises a coupling to the second container coupled to the second member. The first member can couple to the second container when the two members are in the second position and cannot couple to the second container when the two members are in the first position.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Marcel Mueller, Maurice Ducret
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Publication number: 20140039396Abstract: A dosing unit for an ambulatory infusion pump device is presented. The dosing unit comprises a cylinder pump with a cylinder and a piston arranged in the cylinder. The piston has a shaft with a first threaded segment interacting with a threaded portion of the cylinder and can be displaced along a longitudinal axis of the cylinder by rotating the piston in regard to the cylinder around the axis. Furthermore, the piston allows for the relative or absolute determination of the longitudinal and/or rotational displacement of the piston in regard to the cylinder. In one embodiment, the piston shaft comprises a second segment provided with optically detectable markings that allow the monitoring of the longitudinal and/or rotational displacement of the piston in regard to the cylinder.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Andreas Geipel, Joerg Dogwiler, Ulrich Haueter, Simon Scheurer, Rudolf Zihlmann, David Teutsch, Florian Kuehni, Reto Schaltegger
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Patent number: 8636697Abstract: An insertion head for medical or pharmaceutical uses including a housing with a side that can be positioned on tissue and a penetrating device with a tip, the penetrating device carried by the housing in a protected orientation in which the housing covers the tip and a penetrating orientation in which the tip protrudes, wherein the penetrating orientation is angled relative to the protected orientation.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventors: Simon Scheurer, Marcel Hunn, Jürg Liniger
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Publication number: 20140012200Abstract: According to one embodiment, a medical device may include an energy supply. The energy supply includes at least two battery stacks, a control unit and a reservoir. The at least two battery stacks include a backup energy source. The control unit may monitor and control the energy supply such that when the control unit detects a fault in the at least two battery stacks, the control unit disconnects a faulty battery stack. The reservoir may be carried by the energy supply.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventor: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AG
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Publication number: 20140007694Abstract: A sensor device for use in a medical fluid delivery system, or an infusion pump device, comprises a fluidic chamber with a deformable cover closing at least an area of the chamber and an optical detection system comprising at least one light emitter for emitting one or more incident light beams and a sensor unit for monitoring one or more reflected light beams is presented. In a pressurized state of the fluidic chamber, the deformable cover is deformed such that it forms an inflexion point area within the deformed cover. The one or more incident light beams emitted by the light emitter are directed on the cover such that the one or more incident light beams are reflected essentially in the inflexion point area.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2013Publication date: January 9, 2014Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS INTERNATIONAL AGInventors: Andreas Geipel, Pascal Grossenbacher, Philipp Michel, Ulrich Haueter
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Patent number: 8622956Abstract: An injection device including a volume for accommodating a product for administration, a piston for acting upon the product within the volume, and a stopper which can be arranged between an end of the piston facing the product and the product within the volume, wherein the piston includes a piston head configured to be sealed in a gas-tight manner, the piston head being separate from the stopper such that a negative pressure or vacuum region can be developed between the piston head and the stopper.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2009Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics International AGInventor: Ivan Heutschi