Patents Assigned to Shift Labs, Inc.
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Patent number: 11464905Abstract: A monitoring device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. The device includes a tubing set mount for receiving a flange or other portion of a tubing set, such that fluid falling through the drip chamber of the tubing set is detected by the detector. The device is operable to determine one or more rolling averages based on intervals of drops or time.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2019Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Publication number: 20200360604Abstract: A monitoring device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation source and a radiation detector. A weight detector is positioned to determine the weight of a fluid reservoir over time, and the detector is positioned with respect to the drip chamber to detect drops falling through the drip chamber. A processor is coupled to the radiation detector and the weight detector to determine flow rate, and is further coupled to a flow restrictor to selectively increase or decrease flow based on the determined flow rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2020Publication date: November 19, 2020Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly, David Stephen Zucker
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Publication number: 20200114073Abstract: A monitoring device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. The device includes a tubing set mount for receiving a flange or other portion of a tubing set, such that fluid falling through the drip chamber of the tubing set is detected by the detector. The device is operable to determine one or more rolling averages based on intervals of drops or time.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2019Publication date: April 16, 2020Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Patent number: 10456522Abstract: A monitoring device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. The device includes a tubing set mount for receiving a flange or other portion of a tubing set, such that fluid falling through the drip chamber of the tubing set is detected by the detector.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Publication number: 20190247575Abstract: A monitoring device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. The device includes a tubing set mount for receiving a flange or other portion of a tubing set, such that fluid falling through the drip chamber of the tubing set is detected by the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2019Publication date: August 15, 2019Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Patent number: 10265468Abstract: A device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. A device body is employed to position the source and detector about the drip chamber so that the source and detector define an optical path across the drip chamber. A processor device is employed to detect fluid drops from differences between detector signal values separated by a lag time. The device connects to a monitor which may continuously monitor the detected drips.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Publication number: 20170216521Abstract: A device provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. A device body is employed to position the source and detector about the drip chamber so that the source and detector define an optical path across the drip chamber. A processor device is employed to detect fluid drops from differences between detector signal values separated by a lag time. The device connects to a monitor which may continuously monitor the detected drips.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Koji Intlekofer, Michael Connolly
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Publication number: 20170072139Abstract: A device, method, and system are provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. A device body is employed to position the source and detector about the drip chamber so that the source and detector define an optical path across the drip chamber. A processor device is employed to detect fluid drops from differences between detector signal values separated by a lag time. The flow rate is determined from a drip factor and the detection of multiple drops. In the context of delivering intravenous (IV) fluids, a battery powered handheld monitoring device that includes the source, detector, device body, and processor device may be affixed to a drip chamber included in an infusion set. The device includes a user interface, including buttons, a display, and an audio speaker, for the input and output of information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Lisa Kathryn Lafleur, Robert John Flickenger, Jennifer Hu, Koji Intlekofer, Phillip Edward Rutschman
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Publication number: 20140283620Abstract: A device, method, and system are provided for monitoring the delivery of fluids through a drip chamber. The device includes an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) source and an EMR detector. A device body is employed to position the source and detector about the drip chamber so that the source and detector define an optical path across the drip chamber. A processor device is employed to detect fluid drops from differences between detector signal values separated by a lag time. The flow rate is determined from a drip factor and the detection of multiple drops. In the context of delivering intravenous (IV) fluids, a battery powered handheld monitoring device that includes the source, detector, device body, and processor device may be affixed to a drip chamber included in an infusion set. The device includes a user interface, including buttons, a display, and an audio speaker, for the input and output of information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Applicant: Shift Labs, Inc.Inventors: Beth Elise Kolko, Lisa Kathryn Lafleur, Robert John Flickenger, Jennifer Hu, Koji Intlekofer, Phillip Edward Rutschman