Patents Assigned to SenDx Medical, Inc.
  • Patent number: 6193864
    Abstract: A blood analyzer sensor cartridge comprises a housing having chamber and a sensor assembly within the chamber, a first fluid port having an articulated inlet aspiration tube for direct introduction of a sample, a first fluid path in the housing communicating the first fluid port with the sensor assembly, a second fluid port in the housing adapted for connection to an analyzer, and a second fluid path in the housing communicating the sensor assembly with the second fluid port, the articulated tube is pivotally mounted to the housing for selective orientation within a range of up to ninety degrees, the tube is moveable from a protective recess in the housing to a position normal to a face of the housing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2001
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Leader, Douglas R. Savage
  • Patent number: 6146510
    Abstract: The present invention is a sensor formed over a subminiature through hole. Because of the small diameter of the through hole, the material that fills the through hole and the through hole itself have an essentially negligible effect on the sensor. Only a small amount of conductive material which fills each through hole is in contact with each associated electrode. Therefore, the purity of the electrode is not significantly altered by the conductive material coupled to the electrode. A relatively large number of sensors can be formed on the surface of the substrate within a relatively small fluid flowcell. Thus, more information can be attained using less blood. The sensors of the present invention are preferably disposed on an alumina substrate which is essentially impervious to aqueous electrolytes and blood over long periods of storage in potentially corrosive environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 14, 2000
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Leader, Jeffrey Graves, Douglas R. Savage
  • Patent number: 6022463
    Abstract: The present invention is a sensor having an electrode formed in electrical contact with a subminiature through hole. Because of the small diameter of the through hole, the material that fills the through hole and the through hole itself have an essentially negligible effect on the sensor. A relatively large number of sensors can be formed on the surface of the substrate within a relatively small fluid flowcell. Thus, more information can be attained using less analyte. The sensors of the present invention are preferably disposed on an alumina substrate which is essentially impervious to aqueous electrolytes and blood over long periods of storage in potentially corrosive environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2000
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Leader, Jeffrey Graves
  • Patent number: 6016683
    Abstract: A reference solution container for an analyzer for measuring gas and/or electrolyte levels in a fluid. The vessel includes a fluid container for holding a reference solution and a self-sealing fluid port for repeatedly accessing the reference solution in the fluid vessel by a fluid carrying device that is external to the reference solution container. The partial pressure of each gas in the reference solution within the fluid vessel is maintained at a substantially constant level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald E. Betts, Douglas R. Savage, Michael C. Weinzierl
  • Patent number: 5980830
    Abstract: A portable, modular blood analyzer capable of analyzing multiple blood values in an inexpensive, relatively simple, easy-to-use and easy-to-maintain instrument. The invention comprises a three-part system including an analyzer body, calibrant cartridge, and sensor cartridge. A modular calibrant cartridge is insertable into the analyzer body, and contains all necessary calibrant fluids as well as a waste container. A modular sensor cartridge having integral pump tubing plugs into the analyzer body for easy removal and replacement of the sensor elements. The analyzer body internally has modular units including an electronics module, a display module, and a fluidics/printer module. The analyzer uses a single pump head to aspirate blood only to a sensor array within the sensor cartridge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 9, 1999
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas Robert Savage, Ronald Lee Lawrence
  • Patent number: 5916425
    Abstract: The present invention is an electronic wiring substrate for sensors formed over a subminiature through hole. Because of the small diameter of the through hole, the material that fills the through hole and the through hole itself have an essentially negligible effect on the sensor. Only a small amount of conductive material which fills each through hole is in contact with each associated electrode. Therefore, the purity of the electrode is not significantly altered by the conductive material coupled to the electrode. A relatively large number of sensors can be formed on the surface of the substrate within a relatively small fluid flowcell. Thus, more information can be attained using less blood. The substrate is essentially impervious to aqueous electrolytes and blood over long periods of storage in potentially corrosive environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 29, 1999
    Assignee: Sendx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Leader, Jeffrey Graves
  • Patent number: 5913232
    Abstract: A reference solution container for an analyzer for measuring gas and/or electrolyte levels in a fluid. The vessel includes a fluid container for holding a reference solution and a self-sealing fluid port for repeatedly accessing the reference solution in the fluid vessel by a fluid carrying device that is external to the reference solution container. The partial pressure of each gas in the reference solution within the fluid vessel is maintained at a substantially constant level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald E. Betts, Douglas R. Savage, Michael C. Weinzierl
  • Patent number: 5885533
    Abstract: A calibration fluid cartridge for a medical device, such as a blood analyzer. The cartridge includes at least one calibrant bag that is filled with a flexible calibration fluid and a flexible waste bag for holding fluid waste from the blood analyzer. The calibrant bags contract as calibration fluid exits the bags, leaving a void in the cartridge that is filled by the waste bag, which expands with waste fluids as the calibrant bags contract. Thus, the cartridge can be made compact and light-weight, making it particularly suited for use in a portable blood analyzer. The calibrant bags have fluid ports with self-sealing valves and a flange to secure them within the cartridge, as well as a compliant member for facilitating a secure, fluid-tight seal between fluid fitting on the blood analyzer and the calibrant and waste bags. The calibrant bags can be directly coupled to the blood analyzer to reduce diffusion of gases from the calibrant bags.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 23, 1999
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas R. Savage, Michael C. Weinzierl
  • Patent number: 5882602
    Abstract: A calibration fluid cartridge for a medical device, such as a blood analyzer. The cartridge includes at least one calibrant bag that is filled with a flexible calibration fluid and a flexible waste bag for holding fluid waste from the blood analyzer. The calibrant bags contract as calibration fluid exits the bags, leaving a void in the cartridge that is filled by the waste bag, which expands with waste fluids as the calibrant bags contract. Thus, the cartridge can be made compact and light-weight, making it particularly suited for use in a portable blood analyzer. The calibrant bags have fluid ports with self-sealing valves and a flange to secure them within the cartridge, as well as a compliant member for facilitating a secure, fluid-tight seal between fluid fitting on the blood analyzer and the calibrant and waste bags. The calibrant bags can be directly coupled to the blood analyzer to reduce diffusion of gases from the calibrant bags.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1999
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas R. Savage, Michael C. Weinzierl
  • Patent number: 5869971
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for measuring resistance of a blood sample in order to determine the hematocrit of that blood sample. The present invention makes a direct ratiometric measurement. That is, the alternating current that flows through the sample is directly measured by applying that alternating current to an integrator which converts the current to a D.C. voltage which is directly proportional to the applied current.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 17, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 9, 1999
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventor: Marshall L. Sherman
  • Patent number: 5858452
    Abstract: The present invention is an electronic wiring substrate for sensors formed over a subminiature through hole. Because of the small diameter of the through hole, the material that fills the through hole and the through hole itself have an essentially negligible effect on the sensor. Only a small amount of conductive material which fills each through hole is in contact with each associated electrode. Therefore, the purity of the electrode is not significantly altered by the conductive material coupled to the electrode. A relatively large number of sensors can be formed on the surface of the substrate within a relatively small fluid flowcell. Thus, more information can be attained using less blood. The substrate is essentially impervious to aqueous electrolytes and blood over long periods of storage in potentially corrosive environments.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 12, 1999
    Assignee: Sendx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Matthew J. Leader, Jeffrey Graves
  • Patent number: 5820825
    Abstract: A waste container for a blood analyzer or other fluid analysis medical device. The waste container includes a flexible waste bag having a gas vent that may include a gas permeable, but substantially fluid impermeable, material or fabric. The fabric allows gases to escape the waste bag, but substantially prevents fluids from escaping. The waste container also includes a moisture absorbent material, such as a polyacrylamide polymer, that converts waste fluid, such as blood, from the blood analyzer into a substantially solid material, such as a gel, as waste fluids enter the waste bag. As waste fluids enter the waste bag and are converted into a substantially solid material, expelled gases that form in the waste bag as well as gases entering the waste bag from the blood analyzer pass through the gas vent. The waste container can be used with a blood analyzer that analyzes blood gases and electrolytes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: October 13, 1998
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael C. Weinzierl, Jeffrey Graves
  • Patent number: 5777202
    Abstract: A reference solution container for an analyzer for measuring gas and/or electrolyte levels in a fluid. The vessel includes a fluid container for holding a reference solution and a self-sealing fluid port for repeatedly accessing the reference solution in the fluid vessel by a fluid carrying device that is external to the reference solution container. The partial pressure of each gas in the reference solution within the fluid vessel is maintained at a substantially constant level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 31, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 7, 1998
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald E. Betts, Douglas R. Savage, Michael C. Weinzierl
  • Patent number: 5718816
    Abstract: The present invention is a sensor cartridge into which sensors are installed. The sensor cartridge allows the sensors to be easily and reliably installed into a blood analyzer. The sensor assembly has an electrical connector mounted on the rear side of the assembly. A plurality of inner walls within the housing locate a pump tube assembly and right angle fluid coupling within the housing. An opening in the housing receives a first boss which extends from the blood analyzer. A capture/release arm has an opening through which the first boss protrudes. The arm is resiliently held in place such that an inner edge of the opening is captured within a ring-like groove in the boss that extends from the blood analyzer when the cartridge is installed in the blood analyzer. A portion of the arm extends beyond the housing to allow an operator to press the arm and thus release the edge of the arm from the groove in the boss.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 17, 1998
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Douglas R. Savage, John M. Barker
  • Patent number: D381749
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: July 29, 1997
    Assignee: SenDx Medical, Inc.
    Inventors: Ronald Lee Lawrence, Douglas R. Savage