Patents by Inventor Antonio GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ
Antonio GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ 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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Patent number: 10537267Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for determining a neuromuscular blockade status and systems suitable for performing such methods. The present disclosure further relates to electro-stimulation electrodes for stimulating a muscle of a patient, optionally in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods. The present disclosure still further relates to hybrid air-signal connectors for use in an electro-stimulation cuff which can be used in the context of at least some of the cited methods. The present disclosure also relates to electro-stimulation circuits comprising an electrode portion and a track portion suitable for pressure cuffs for electro-stimulation, and to pressure cuffs configured to be arranged around a limb of a patient and comprising an active electro-stimulation electrode and a passive electro-stimulation electrode. These electro-stimulation circuits and pressure cuffs may also be used in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2016Date of Patent: January 21, 2020Assignees: RGB Medical Devices S.A., Fundació EurecatInventors: José Javier Rodiera Olivé, Antonio González Martínez, Francisco Javier Corral Herranz, Ricardo Ruiz Nolasco
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Patent number: 10045714Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for determining a neuromuscular blockade status and systems suitable for performing such methods. The present disclosure further relates to electro-stimulation electrodes for stimulating a muscle of a patient, optionally in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods. The present disclosure still further relates to hybrid air-signal connectors for use in an electro-stimulation cuff which can be used in the context of at least some of the cited methods. The present disclosure also relates to electro-stimulation circuits comprising an electrode portion and a track portion suitable for pressure cuffs for electro-stimulation, and to pressure cuffs configured to be arranged around a limb of a patient and comprising an active electro-stimulation electrode and a passive electro-stimulation electrode. These electro-stimulation circuits and pressure cuffs may also be used in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignees: RGB Medical Devices S.A., Fundació EurecatInventors: José Javier Rodiera Olivé, Antonio González Martínez, Francisco Javier Corral Herranz, Ricardo Ruiz Nolasco
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Patent number: 9771319Abstract: A specific cross-linker, an alkaline metal bis(styrenesulfonyl)imide monomer, is used in the synthesis of single ionic conductive copolymers that are non-fluorinated and non-PEO based. Such copolymers meet the security and costs requirements to be used as solid polymers electrolytes (SPE). They are promising alternatives to standard liquid electrolytes in alkaline metal-ion batteries because of their improved security and inflammability properties. The copolymers described are either polyvinylsulfonates or acrylate vinylsulfonate block-copolymers. Preferred acrylate monomers are methacrylates and preferred vinylsulfonates are styrene sulfonates. The copolymer is prepared by radical polymerization of the vinyl sulfonate and the cross-linker and optionally the acrylate, in particular radical photopolymerization using a functionalized bis(acyl)phosphane oxide (BAPO) as photoinitiator. Also described is the use of such copolymer as solid polymer electrolyte in a lithium ion battery.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2015Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Belenos Clean Power Holding AGInventors: Jose Antonio Gonzalez Martinez, Monica Trincado Rodriguez-Pick, Hansjorg Friedrich Grutzmacher
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Publication number: 20160296141Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for determining a neuromuscular blockade status and systems suitable for performing such methods. The present disclosure further relates to electro-stimulation electrodes for stimulating a muscle of a patient, optionally in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods. The present disclosure still further relates to hybrid air-signal connectors for use in an electro-stimulation cuff which can be used in the context of at least some of the cited methods. The present disclosure also relates to electro-stimulation circuits comprising an electrode portion and a track portion suitable for pressure cuffs for electro-stimulation, and to pressure cuffs configured to be arranged around a limb of a patient and comprising an active electro-stimulation electrode and a passive electro-stimulation electrode. These electro-stimulation circuits and pressure cuffs may also be used in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: José Javier RODIERA OLIVÉ, Antonio GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ, Francisco Javier CORRAL HERRANZ, Ricardo RUIZ NOLASCO, Carlos CARENAS ESPINOLA, Carmen DE HARO MARMOLEJO, Rosa RODRÍGUEZ GUTIÉRREZ, Antoni CAMÍ CASALS, Francisco Javier CALZADILLA GISBERT, Paul Dominique LACHARMOISE, Marta COT CANTÓ
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Publication number: 20160296139Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for determining a neuromuscular blockade status and systems suitable for performing such methods. The present disclosure further relates to electro-stimulation electrodes for stimulating a muscle of a patient, optionally in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods. The present disclosure still further relates to hybrid air-signal connectors for use in an electro-stimulation cuff which can be used in the context of at least some of the cited methods. The present disclosure also relates to electro-stimulation circuits comprising an electrode portion and a track portion suitable for pressure cuffs for electro-stimulation, and to pressure cuffs configured to be arranged around a limb of a patient and comprising an active electro-stimulation electrode and a passive electro-stimulation electrode. These electro-stimulation circuits and pressure cuffs may also be used in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: José Javier RODIERA OLIVÉ, Antonio GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ, Francisco Javier CORRAL HERRANZ, Ricardo RUIZ NOLASCO, Carlos CARENAS ESPINOLA, Carmen DE HARO MARMOLEJO, Rosa RODRÍGUEZ GUTIÉRREZ, Antoni CAMÍ CASALS, Francisco Javier CALZADILLA GISBERT, Paul Dominique LACHARMOISE, Marta COT CANTÓ
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Publication number: 20160296140Abstract: The present disclosure relates to various methods for determining a neuromuscular blockade status and systems suitable for performing such methods. The present disclosure further relates to electro-stimulation electrodes for stimulating a muscle of a patient, optionally in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods. The present disclosure still further relates to hybrid air-signal connectors for use in an electro-stimulation cuff which can be used in the context of at least some of the cited methods. The present disclosure also relates to electro-stimulation circuits comprising an electrode portion and a track portion suitable for pressure cuffs for electro-stimulation, and to pressure cuffs configured to be arranged around a limb of a patient and comprising an active electro-stimulation electrode and a passive electro-stimulation electrode. These electro-stimulation circuits and pressure cuffs may also be used in the context of at least some of the mentioned methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2016Publication date: October 13, 2016Inventors: José Javier RODIERA OLIVÉ, Antonio GONZÁLEZ MARTÍNEZ, Francisco Javier CORRAL HERRANZ, Ricardo RUIZ NOLASCO, Carlos CARENAS ESPINOLA, Carmen DE HARO MARMOLEJO, Rosa RODRÍGUEZ GUTIÉRREZ, Antoni CAMÍ CASALS, Francisco Javier CALZADILLA GISBERT, Paul Dominique LACHARMOISE, Marta COT CANTÓ
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Publication number: 20160168086Abstract: A specific cross-linker, an alkaline metal bis(styrenesulfonyl)imide monomer, is used in the synthesis of single ionic conductive copolymers that are non-fluorinated and non-PEO based. Such copolymers meet the security and costs requirements to be used as solid polymers electrolytes (SPE). They are promising alternatives to standard liquid electrolytes in alkaline metal-ion batteries because of their improved security and inflammability properties. The copolymers described are either polyvinylsulfonates or acrylate vinylsulfonate block-copolymers. Preferred acrylate monomers are methacrylates and preferred vinylsulfonates are styrene sulfonates. The copolymer is prepared by radical polymerization of the vinyl sulfonate and the cross-linker and optionally the acrylate, in particular radical photopolymerization using a functionalized bis(acyl)phosphane oxide (BAPO) as photoinitiator. Also described is the use of such copolymer as solid polymer electrolyte in a lithium ion battery.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: June 16, 2016Applicant: Belenos Clean Power Holding AGInventors: Jose Antonio GONZALEZ MARTINEZ, Monica TRINCADO RODRIGUEZ-PICK, Hansjorg Friedrich GRUTZMACHER