Patents by Inventor Andrea J. Harry

Andrea J. Harry 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).

  • Patent number: 6494829
    Abstract: A physiological sensor device for attachment to a mammalian subject comprising an output transmitter, at least two physiological sensors each for sensing one of the subject's physiological parameters, and a controller operably in communication with the physiological sensors which controller communicates a signal comprising data representative of both the sensed physiological parameters to the output transmitter which operably transmits the signal to a remote location, wherein the controller comprises a multiplexer which operably switches the data from both the physiological sensors into a serial output signal. Respiration may be detected by a bend sensor including an elongate member and an electrical component mounted thereon which electrical component has an electrical property which varies in dependence on the extent of bending of the elongate member. Other parameters such as temperature and full waveform ECG may also be measured.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Nexan Limited
    Inventors: William New, Jr., Andrea J. Harry, Paul Johnson, Harpal S. Kumar, William J. Mullarkey, Laurence J. Nicolson, John D. Place
  • Patent number: 6385473
    Abstract: A physiological sensor device for attachment to a mammalian subject including first and second regions of sensors attachable to a subject in use, which first and second regions of sensors are separated by a flexible web adapted to enable variable separation of the first and second sensor regions from one another in use. The physiological sensor device is manufactured by forming a strip of electrically conductive material on a flexible electrically non-conductive substrate and cutting a slot through both the flexible substrate and conductive strip to define a pair of adjacent edges of conductive material separated by a non-conductive gap thereby also to define adjacent electrode sensors each having one of the pair of adjacent edges formed in the strip of conductive material. The physiological sensor device is attached to the subject for measurement of numerous physiological parameters for a period of time, such as 24 hours, and is then thrown away.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 15, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: Nexan Limited
    Inventors: Paul D. Haines, Andrea J. Harry, Harpal S. Kumar, John D. Place, Susan B. Riley Earl, Neil J. Sheehan, David A. Sheraton
  • Publication number: 20010047127
    Abstract: A physiological sensor device for attachment to a mammalian subject comprising an output transmitter, at least two physiological sensors each for sensing one of the subject's physiological parameters, and a controller operably in communication with the physiological sensors which controller communicates a signal comprising data representative of both the sensed physiological parameters to the output transmitter which operably transmits the signal to a remote location, wherein the controller comprises a multiplexer which operably switches the data from both the physiological sensors into a serial output signal. In a preferred embodiment, respiration is detected by a bend sensor including an elongate member and an electrical component mounted thereon which electrical component has an electrical property which varies in dependence on the extent of bending of the elongate member. Other parameters such as temperature and full waveform ECG may also be measured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Applicant: Nexan Telemed Limited
    Inventors: William New, Andrea J. Harry, Paul Johnson, Harpal S. Kumar, William J. Mullarkey, Laurence J. Nicolson, John D. Place, Adrian J. Wilson