Patents by Inventor Barbara Montgomery

Barbara Montgomery 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).

  • Publication number: 20240115215
    Abstract: A display device configured to receive raw values, calculate smoothed values, and display the smoothed values only if the smoothed values satisfy a consistency check. In some embodiments, the consistency check may be satisfied if none of the smoothed values (i) corresponds to a raw value that triggered a first or second alarm and (ii) would not also trigger the first or second alarm. In some embodiments, if the smoothed values do not satisfy the consistency check, the display device may re-calculate the smoothed values such that the consistency check is satisfied. The display device may display the smoothed values in place of corresponding raw values in a historical trend graph.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2023
    Publication date: April 11, 2024
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara MONTGOMERY, Kamuran TURKSOY, Alex MARKOVIC, Shang ZHAO, Andrew DEHENNIS, Samanwoy Ghosh DASTIDAR
  • Patent number: 11950903
    Abstract: In one aspect, a method of estimating an HbA1c level is provided. The method may include obtaining a first and second glucose measurement, adding the first and the second glucose measurements to a glucose measurement data set, and calculating an estimated HbA1c level using at least the glucose measurement data set. In another aspect, a method of calculating a range of an estimated HbA1c level is provided. The method may comprise at least calculating an estimated HbA1c level and a standard deviation of the estimated HbA1c level using a glucose measurement data set, and combining the estimated HbA1c level with the standard deviation of the estimated HbA1c level to acquire the range of the estimated HbA1c level. In another aspect, a glucose monitoring device may display glycemic variability of an individual.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2024
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Masciotti, Barbara Montgomery
  • Patent number: 11832974
    Abstract: A display device configured to receive raw values, calculate smoothed values, and display the smoothed values only if the smoothed values satisfy a consistency check. In some embodiments, the consistency check may be satisfied if none of the smoothed values (i) corresponds to a raw value that triggered a first or second alarm and (ii) would not also trigger the first or second alarm. In some embodiments, if the smoothed values do not satisfy the consistency check, the display device may re-calculate the smoothed values such that the consistency check is satisfied. The display device may display the smoothed values in place of corresponding raw values in a historical trend graph.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2023
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Montgomery, Kamuran Turksoy, Alex Markovic, Shang Zhao, Andrew Dehennis, Samanwoy Ghosh Dastidar
  • Patent number: 11666254
    Abstract: A system may include a first device and a second device. The second device may be configured to execute an application and validate that the application is able to cause the second device to (i) communicate with the first device and (ii) communicate with a user of the second device. The second device may be configured to (a) check one or more settings of the second device and/or (b) convey a request for data to the first device and determine whether the second device receives the requested data. The second device may be configured to cause the second device to display a message requesting confirmation that the second device displayed the message and determine whether the second device receives the requested confirmation that the second device displayed the message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2020
    Date of Patent: June 6, 2023
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery, Suresh Addaguduru, Andrew DeHennis
  • Publication number: 20230094518
    Abstract: A method for determining the average usage of an analyte monitoring system may include the step of calculating one or more analyte measurements of a host during a first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating a duration of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during the first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating an average time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during a second period of time or a percentage of the first period of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system, in which the average time or the percentage is calculated based on at least the calculated duration. The method may include the step of generating and displaying a report indicating the average time or the percentage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 4, 2022
    Publication date: March 30, 2023
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Andrew DeHennis, Barbara Montgomery
  • Patent number: 11490862
    Abstract: A method for determining the average usage of an analyte monitoring system may include the step of calculating one or more analyte measurements of a host during a first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating a duration of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during the first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating an average time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during a second period of time or a percentage of the first period of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system, in which the average time or the percentage is calculated based on at least the calculated duration. The method may include the step of generating and displaying a report indicating the average time or the percentage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2022
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Andrew DeHennis, Barbara Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20210177360
    Abstract: A display device configured to receive raw values, calculate smoothed values, and display the smoothed values only if the smoothed values satisfy a consistency check. In some embodiments, the consistency check may be satisfied if none of the smoothed values (i) corresponds to a raw value that triggered a first or second alarm and (ii) would not also trigger the first or second alarm. In some embodiments, if the smoothed values do not satisfy the consistency check, the display device may re-calculate the smoothed values such that the consistency check is satisfied. The display device may display the smoothed values in place of corresponding raw values in a historical trend graph.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara MONTGOMERY, Kamuran Turksoy, Alex Markovic, Shang Zhao, Andrew DEHENNIS, Samanwoy Ghosh Dastidar
  • Publication number: 20210137428
    Abstract: Systems and methods for determining an amount of time that a subject spends within a target analyte range by time-of-day. The systems and methods may determine a first time-in-target value indicating a percentage of time within a first time-of-day range that a subject's analyte level was less than a first threshold and greater than a second threshold using at least data points from first and second days. The systems and methods may determine a second time-in-target value indicating a percentage of time within a second time-of-day range that the subject's analyte level was less than the first threshold and greater than the second threshold using at least data points from the first and second days. The systems and methods may display the first time-in-target value and the second time-in-target value.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 12, 2020
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventor: Barbara Montgomery
  • Patent number: 10945644
    Abstract: An analyte monitoring system may include one or more sensors, one or more transceivers, one or more primary display devices, a remote computing device, and one or more secondary display devices. Each sensor may be in communication with a respective transceiver, and each transceiver may be in communication with a respective primary display device. A patient application may be stored as computer readable instructions in a storage medium of a primary display device, and an observer application is stored as computer readable instructions in a storage medium of a secondary display device. The patient application may be configured to allow a user of the primary display device to share analyte information with a secondary display device. The observer application may be configured to allow a user of the secondary display device to receive and display the shared analyte information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 16, 2021
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery, Andrew Dehennis
  • Patent number: 10869624
    Abstract: An analyte monitoring system and method. The analyte monitoring system may include an analyte sensor and a transmitter. The analyte sensor may include an indicator element that exhibits one or more detectable properties based on an amount or concentration of an analyte in proximity to the indicator element. The transmitter may be configured to receive measurement information from the analyte sensor. The transmitter may be configured to assess in real time a performance of the analyte sensor based on at least the measurement information. The transmitter may be configured to determine whether the performance of the analyte sensor is deficient based at least on the assessed performance of the analyte sensor. The transmitter may be configured to predict an amount of time remaining before the performance of the analyte sensor becomes deficient based on at least the assessed performance of the analyte sensor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 18, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 22, 2020
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Masciotti, Andrew Dehennis, Xiaoxiao Chen, Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20200359944
    Abstract: A system may include a first device and a second device. The second device may be configured to execute an application and validate that the application is able to cause the second device to (i) communicate with the first device and (ii) communicate with a user of the second device. The second device may be configured to (a) check one or more settings of the second device and/or (b) convey a request for data to the first device and determine whether the second device receives the requested data. The second device may be configured to cause the second device to display a message requesting confirmation that the second device displayed the message and determine whether the second device receives the requested confirmation that the second device displayed the message.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 15, 2020
    Publication date: November 19, 2020
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery, Suresh Addaguduru, Andrew DeHennis
  • Publication number: 20190142314
    Abstract: In one aspect, a method of estimating an HbA1c level is provided. The method may include obtaining a first and second glucose measurement, adding the first and the second glucose measurements to a glucose measurement data set, and calculating an estimated HbA1c level using at least the glucose measurement data set. In another aspect, a method of calculating a range of an estimated HbA1c level is provided. The method may comprise at least calculating an estimated HbA1c level and a standard deviation of the estimated HbA1c level using a glucose measurement data set, and combining the estimated HbA1c level with the standard deviation of the estimated HbA1c level to acquire the range of the estimated HbA1c level. In another aspect, a glucose monitoring device may display glycemic variability of an individual.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2018
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Masciotti, Barbara Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20190142345
    Abstract: A method for determining the average usage of an analyte monitoring system may include the step of calculating one or more analyte measurements of a host during a first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating a duration of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during the first period of time. The method may include the step of calculating an average time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system during a second period of time or a percentage of the first period of time that the host uses the analyte monitoring system, in which the average time or the percentage is calculated based on at least the calculated duration. The method may include the step of generating and displaying a report indicating the average time or the percentage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 13, 2018
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Andrew DeHennis, Barbara Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20190125969
    Abstract: In one aspect, an analyte monitoring and insulin delivery system is provided. The system may include an analyte sensor configured to convey sensor data indicative of a measurement of one or more detectable properties based on an amount or concentration of an analyte. The system may include a transceiver configured to receive the sensor data and calculate an analyte level based on the sensor data. The system may include a display device configured to receive calculate an adjusted insulin delivery rate for an insulin pump and display the received analyte level and/or the adjusted insulin delivery rate. The system may include the insulin pump configured to increase, decrease or maintain a first insulin delivery rate based on the adjusted insulin delivery rate. The display device may further display icons corresponding to the system components and an operational status indicator for each icon.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2018
    Publication date: May 2, 2019
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Montgomery, Andrew DeHennis
  • Publication number: 20180228408
    Abstract: An analyte monitoring system may include one or more sensors, one or more transceivers, one or more primary display devices, a remote computing device, and one or more secondary display devices. Each sensor may be in communication with a respective transceiver, and each transceiver may be in communication with a respective primary display device. A patient application may be stored as computer readable instructions in a storage medium of a primary display device, and an observer application is stored as computer readable instructions in a storage medium of a secondary display device. The patient application may be configured to allow a user of the primary display device to share analyte information with a secondary display device. The observer application may be configured to allow a user of the secondary display device to receive and display the shared analyte information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 14, 2018
    Publication date: August 16, 2018
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery, Andrew Dehennis
  • Publication number: 20180103879
    Abstract: An analyte monitoring system and method. The analyte monitoring system may include an analyte sensor and a transmitter. The analyte sensor may include an indicator element that exhibits one or more detectable properties based on an amount or concentration of an analyte in proximity to the indicator element. The transmitter may be configured to receive measurement information from the analyte sensor. The transmitter may be configured to assess in real time a performance of the analyte sensor based on at least the measurement information. The transmitter may be configured to determine whether the performance of the analyte sensor is deficient based at least on the assessed performance of the analyte sensor. The transmitter may be configured to predict an amount of time remaining before the performance of the analyte sensor becomes deficient based on at least the assessed performance of the analyte sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 18, 2017
    Publication date: April 19, 2018
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: James Masciotti, Andrew Dehennis, Xiaoxiao Chen, Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery
  • Publication number: 20160270740
    Abstract: A computing device receives analyte data produced by an analyte monitoring sensor over a communications link from at least one first device. Health data, comprising at least part of the analyte data, may be communicated over a communications link to at least one second device in response to a request. The first device may be positioned over the analyte monitoring sensor using signal strength and location information. External analyte data may be employed to calibrate the analyte monitoring sensor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Publication date: September 22, 2016
    Applicant: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barkha Raisoni, Barbara Montgomery, Todd Whitehurst, Shang Zhao, Mirasol Panlilio, Andrew Dehennis
  • Patent number: 8932250
    Abstract: A disease management system, methods, and devices are shown and described. In one embodiment, the system includes an infusion pump and a remote controller with the ability to be paired to each other. A method to verify a wireless connection between an infusion pump and a remote controller is shown and described herein. In a further embodiment, a method to verify a wireless connection between an infusion pump and a remote controller is provided. In addition, a method of operating a diabetes management system is provided in which the system includes an infusion pump and at least a remote controller.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2015
    Assignee: Animas Corporation
    Inventors: Barbara A. Montgomery, Krzysztof Z. Brukalo, Manfred Ebner, Steven Getz, Carl Brewer, Ulrich Kraft, Mark DeStefano, Sieghard Hasenzahl, Katherine D. Crothall, David Hohl
  • Patent number: D870770
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 24, 2019
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Montgomery, Athanasios Thomas Karadimas, Roger Moebus
  • Patent number: D871441
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 31, 2019
    Assignee: Senseonics, Incorporated
    Inventors: Barbara Montgomery, Athanasios Thomas Karadimas, Roger Moebus