Patents by Inventor Aidan Michael O'Hare
Aidan Michael O'Hare has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240374833Abstract: The disclosure relates to an injection device for setting and injecting pre-set or user-selectable doses of a medicament, the injection device comprising an elongated housing defining a longitudinal direction and configured to accommodate a cartridge containing the medicament, and a detector arrangement operable to detect a relative movement between a first element and a second element. The first element is subject to a first movement relative to the second element along a first longitudinal direction for setting of a dose, the first element is subject to a second movement relative to the second element along a second longitudinal direction for dispensing of the dose, one of the first movement and the second movement is a helical movement, and the other one of the first movement and the second movement is a sliding movement in the longitudinal direction. The second element comprises at least one reference element fixed to the second element.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2024Publication date: November 14, 2024Inventors: Oliver Charles Gazeley, Gavin Newman, Aidan Michael O'Hare, David Aubrey Plumptre, Robert Veasey, Craig Ashley Mason, Anthony Paul Morris
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Patent number: 12076537Abstract: The disclosure relates to an injection device for setting and injecting pre-set or user-selectable doses of a medicament, the injection device comprising an elongated housing defining a longitudinal direction and configured to accommodate a cartridge containing the medicament, and a detector arrangement operable to detect a relative movement between a first element and a second element. The first element is subject to a first movement relative to the second element along a first longitudinal direction for setting of a dose, the first element is subject to a second movement relative to the second element along a second longitudinal direction for dispensing of the dose, one of the first movement and the second movement is a helical movement, and the other one of the first movement and the second movement is a sliding movement in the longitudinal direction. The second element comprises at least one reference element fixed to the second element.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2019Date of Patent: September 3, 2024Assignee: SanofiInventors: Oliver Charles Gazeley, Gavin Newman, Aidan Michael O'Hare, David Aubrey Plumptre, Robert Veasey, Craig Ashley Mason, Anthony Paul Morris
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Publication number: 20240198010Abstract: The present disclosure refers to an electronic system for a drug delivery device. The electronic system may comprise an electrical power supply, a memory, a processor configured to control operation of the electronic system and coupled to the electrical power supply and to the memory, and two optical sensor units. The electronic system haa a first low-power-consumption state and at least one further state having a higher power consumption compared with the first state. The processor is configured to regularly poll both optical sensors in the first low-power-consumption state, to maintain the first low-power-consumption state if the response of both optical sensors is identical to each other and identical to the preceding response, and to switch into the at least one further state if the responses of the optical sensors are different from each other or are different from the preceding response.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Alexander Allerdings, Adam Moyo Harvey-Cook, Matthew Meredith Jones, Aidan Michael O`Hare
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Publication number: 20240198011Abstract: The present invention refers to an electronic encoder module (100) for use with a drug delivery device (1) for recording doses that are delivered from the drug delivery device (1) or with a charging station (200). The electronic module comprises a rechargeable electrical power supply (103), a memory, a processor with a PCBA (102) configured to control operation of the electronic module and coupled to the electrical power supply (103) and to the memory, at least one sensor arrangement (104) and a coupling portion for releasably mounting the electronic module (100) to the drug delivery device (1) when it is not mounted to a charging station (200) or to the charging station (200) when it is not mounted to the drug delivery device (1). At least one electrical power transfer component (107) is located within the coupling portion and connected to the PCBA (102) and/or to the rechargeable electrical power supply (103).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2022Publication date: June 20, 2024Inventors: Alexander Allerdings, Jonathan Jason Drake, Tom Alexander Earwaker, Matthew Meredith Jones, Aidan Michael O`Hare
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Publication number: 20240115810Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicament injection devices. An injection device includes: a movable dosage programming component comprising a rotary encoder system having a predefined angular periodicity, a sensor arrangement including a first optical sensor configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a medicament, wherein the first optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a first frequency, a second optical sensor configured to detect movement of the rotary encoder system relative to the second optical sensor wherein the second optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a second frequency lower than the first frequency, and a processor arrangement configured to, based on the detected movement, determine a medicament dosage administered by the injection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2023Publication date: April 11, 2024Inventors: Michael Schabbach, Anthony Paul Morris, Ronald Antony Smith, Brian Charles Molyneux, Paul Richard Draper, Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Daniel Edward Clark, David Aubrey Plumptre, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Richard James Thomas, Felix Kramer, Beat Wyss, Philipp Müller
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Publication number: 20240091453Abstract: An electronic system for a drug delivery device is provided, the electronic system comprising at least one user interface member configured to be manipulated by a user for performing a dose operation, e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2022Publication date: March 21, 2024Inventors: Oliver Charles Gazeley, Adam Moyo Harvey-Cook, Craig Ashley Mason, Aidan Michael O`Hare, David Aubrey Plumptre, Maurice Toporek, Robert Veasey
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Patent number: 11878150Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicament injection devices. An injection device includes: a movable dosage programming component comprising a rotary encoder system having a predefined angular periodicity, a sensor arrangement including a first optical sensor configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a medicament, wherein the first optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a first frequency, a second optical sensor configured to detect movement of the rotary encoder system relative to the second optical sensor wherein the second optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a second frequency lower than the first frequency, and a processor arrangement configured to, based on the detected movement, determine a medicament dosage administered by the injection device.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2020Date of Patent: January 23, 2024Assignee: SanofiInventors: Michael Schabbach, Anthony Paul Morris, Ronald Antony Smith, Brian Charles Molyneux, Paul Richard Draper, Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Daniel Edward Clark, David Aubrey Plumptre, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Richard James Thomas, Felix Kramer, Beat Wyss, Philipp Muller
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Publication number: 20230398294Abstract: An electronic system for a drug delivery device includes a user interface member configured for manipulation by a user to perform a dose operation. An electronic control unit is configured to control operation of the electronic system. The electronic system has a first state and a second state that has an increased electrical power consumption as compared to the first state. An electrical signaling unit is configured to provide an electrical signal indicative that the user interface member is being manipulated and to switch the electronic system from the first state into the second state in response to the electrical signal. The user interface member comprises a first portion that is movable relative to a second portion from a rest position to a signaling position. The signaling unit is configured to provide the electrical signal in response to the movement of the first portion relative to the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2021Publication date: December 14, 2023Inventors: Stefan Alt, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Adam Moyo Harvey-Cook, Stephen Ingram, Craig Ashley Mason, Aidan Michael O`Hare, David Aubrey Plumptre
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Patent number: 11813439Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicament injection devices. An injection device includes: a movable dosage programming component comprising a rotary encoder system having a predefined angular periodicity, a sensor arrangement including a first optical sensor configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a medicament, wherein the first optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a first frequency, a second optical sensor configured to detect movement of the rotary encoder system relative to the second optical sensor wherein the second optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a second frequency lower than the first frequency, and a processor arrangement configured to, based on the detected movement, determine a medicament dosage administered by the injection device.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: SanofiInventors: Michael Schabbach, Anthony Paul Morris, Ronald Antony Smith, Brian Charles Molyneux, Paul Richard Draper, Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Daniel Edward Clark, David Aubrey Plumptre, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Richard James Thomas, Felix Kramer, Beat Wyss, Philipp Müller
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Publication number: 20230347065Abstract: An electronic system comprising: at least one user interface member configured to be manipulated by a user for performing a dose setting operation of the drug delivery device and/or for performing a dose delivery operation for delivering a set dose, an electronic control unit configured to control operation of the electronic system, an electrical signaling unit configured to provide at least one electrical signal when the user interface member is manipulated, and a manipulation evaluation unit configured to evaluate the at least one electrical signal of the signaling unit to determine whether the manipulation of the user interface member indicated by the at least one signal of the signaling unit qualifies as an activation operation. The electronic control unit is configured to switch the electronic system into a higher power consumption when the manipulation evaluation unit has confirmed that the manipulation qualifies as activation operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: November 2, 2023Inventors: Paul Richard Draper, Aidan Michael O`Hare, William Geoffrey Arthur Marsh, Richard Paul Gledhill, Anthony Paul Morris, Daniel Paul Jenkins, Tom Alexander Earwaker, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Adam Moyo Harvey-Cook, Stefan Alt
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Publication number: 20230330339Abstract: An electronic module connectable to an autoinjector, the electronic module configured to detect and to monitor a dose administering process with the autoinjector or parameters related thereto and to provide a user of the autoinjector with feedback on the dose administering process or parameters related thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 21, 2022Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: David CATTERMOLE, Aidan Michael O'HARE, Matthew Meredith JONES, William Geoffrey Arthur MARSH
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Publication number: 20230270941Abstract: A computerized electro-mechanical drug delivery device configured to deliver at least one dose of two or more medicaments. The device comprises a control unit. An electro-mechanical drive unit is operably coupled to the control unit and a primary reservoir for a first medicament and a secondary reservoir for a fluid agent, e.g. a second medicament. An operator interface is in communication with the control unit. A single dispense assembly is configured for fluid communication with the primary and the secondary reservoir. Activation of the operator panel sets a first dose from the primary reservoir and based on the first dose and a therapeutic dose profile, the control unit is configured to determine a dose or range of the fluid agent. Alternatively, the control unit determines or calculates a dose or range of a third medicament. Further, a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device is disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2023Publication date: August 31, 2023Inventors: Shane Alistair Day, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Steven Wimpenny, Christopher Jones, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Barry Yates, Rober Frederick Veasey, Christopher James Smith, Malcolm Boyd, David Martin Leak, Carmen Patricia Keating, David Sanders, Elizabeth Anne Marshall
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Patent number: 11728105Abstract: The invention is related to an apparatus comprising a switch configured to variably connect a device circuit of an electronic device to a battery, a cutout control circuit connected to the switch and comprising a supply power input and a cutout activation input, wherein the cutout control circuit is configured to turn the switch on when a supply voltage is connected to the supply power input. The invention is further related to a drug delivery device for delivering at least one drug agent comprising an apparatus of the aforementioned kind, a charging connector for a drug deliver device of the aforementioned kind, and a method for manufacturing a drug delivery device of the aforementioned kind.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2018Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbHInventors: Barry Yates, Aidan Michael O'Hare
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Publication number: 20230241322Abstract: An optical guiding device configured for application with a drug delivery device is described. The drug delivery device has (i) a movable dosage programming component including a rotary encoder system and (ii) a sensor arrangement including at least one optical sensor. The at least one optical sensor is configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a drug by emitting radiation and detecting at least one reflections the emitted radiation from the rotary encoder system. The optical guiding device is configured for guiding the radiation and the at least one reflection of the emitted radiation and includes at least one light pipe having the shape of a frustum with a sensor-side surface and a encoder-side surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2021Publication date: August 3, 2023Inventors: Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Aidan Michael O`Hare, Matthew Francis Hobson, Alexander Allerdings
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Publication number: 20230181837Abstract: A supplemental device is configured to be coupled to an injection device. The supplemental device comprises a sensor arrangement and a processor arrangement. The processor arrangement is configured to cause the supplemental device to use the sensor arrangement to sense an identification feature of the injection device and to determine a type of the injection device based on the sensed identification feature.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2021Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Adam Moyo Harvey-Cook, David Aubrey Plumptre, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Robert Veasey, Aidan Michael O`Hare
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Patent number: 11642468Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicament injection devices. An injection device includes: a movable dosage programming component comprising a rotary encoder system having a predefined angular periodicity, a sensor arrangement including a first optical sensor configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a medicament, wherein the first optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a first frequency, a second optical sensor configured to detect movement of the rotary encoder system relative to the second optical sensor wherein the second optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a second frequency lower than the first frequency, and a processor arrangement configured to, based on the detected movement, determine a medicament dosage administered by the injection device.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2018Date of Patent: May 9, 2023Assignee: SanofiInventors: Michael Schabbach, Anthony Paul Morris, Ronald Antony Smith, Brian Charles Molyneux, Paul Richard Draper, Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Daniel Edward Clark, David Aubrey Plumptre, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Richard James Thomas, Felix Kramer, Beat Wyss, Philipp Muller
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Publication number: 20230001096Abstract: The present disclosure relates to medicament injection devices. An injection device includes: a movable dosage programming component comprising a rotary encoder system having a predefined angular periodicity, a sensor arrangement including a first optical sensor configured to detect movement of the movable dosage programming component relative to the sensor arrangement during dosing of a medicament, wherein the first optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a first frequency, a second optical sensor configured to detect movement of the rotary encoder system relative to the second optical sensor wherein the second optical sensor is configured to operate in a strobe-sampling mode at a second frequency lower than the first frequency, and a processor arrangement configured to, based on the detected movement, determine a medicament dosage administered by the injection device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2022Publication date: January 5, 2023Inventors: Michael Schabbach, Anthony Paul Morris, Ronald Antony Smith, Brian Charles Molyneux, Paul Richard Draper, Craig Ashley Mason, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Daniel Edward Clark, David Aubrey Plumptre, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Richard James Thomas, Felix Kramer, Beat Wyss, Philipp Müller
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Publication number: 20220395641Abstract: A wireless data communication accessory is disclosed, which is configured for attachment to a drug delivery device and comprises an interface for data exchange between the accessory and the drug delivery device, wireless communication means configured to communicate with an external device paired with the wireless communication means via wireless communication, and a controller coupled to the interface and the wireless communication means and being configured to control operation of the interface and the wireless communication means such that data received from the drug delivery device via the interface are processed for transmission to the external device via the wireless communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2020Publication date: December 15, 2022Inventors: Aidan Michael O`Hare, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Stefan Alt
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Patent number: 11524112Abstract: A computerized electro-mechanical drug delivery device configured to deliver at least one dose of two or more medicaments. The device comprises a control unit. An electro-mechanical drive unit is operably coupled to the control unit and a primary reservoir for a first medicament and a secondary reservoir for a fluid agent, e.g. a second medicament. An operator interface is in communication with the control unit. A single dispense assembly is configured for fluid communication with the primary and the secondary reservoir. Activation of the operator panel sets a first dose from the primary reservoir and based on the first dose and a therapeutic dose profile, the control unit is configured to determine a dose or range of the fluid agent. Alternatively, the control unit determines or calculates a dose or range of a third medicament. Further, a dispense interface for use with a drug delivery device is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2019Date of Patent: December 13, 2022Assignee: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbHInventors: Shane Alistair Day, Daniel Thomas De Sausmarez Lintell, Steven Wimpenny, Christopher Jones, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Barry Yates, Robert Frederick Veasey, Christopher James Smith, Malcolm Boyd, David Martin Leak, Carmen Patricia Keating, David Sanders, Elizabeth Anne Marshall
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Publication number: 20220265937Abstract: Data collection devices for attachment to injection devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, the data collection device includes: a body attachable to a dial member of the injection device, a sensor arrangement comprising a sensor and a scale, and a processor. The sensor is configured to detect a rotation of the body relative to a trigger of the injection device. The processor is configured to detect a rotation of the body relative to the trigger. One of the sensor and the scale is arranged in or on the body and wherein the other one of the sensor and the scale is located on the trigger or is rotationally lockable to the trigger configured to detect a rotation of the body relative to the trigger.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Inventors: Maurice Toporek, Michael Jugl, Günther Sendatzki, Oliver Charles Gazeley, Prasannah Nanayakkara, Aidan Michael O'Hare, Robert Veasey, David Aubrey Plumptre