Patents by Inventor Benjamin M. Rush
Benjamin M. Rush 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: 8282578Abstract: Integrated lancing and analyte measurement systems are provided which minimize the number of actions required to operate the systems, accomplished in part by combining two or more user steps into one.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2009Date of Patent: October 9, 2012Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Benjamin J. Feldman
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Patent number: 8172800Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Publication number: 20120080330Abstract: In some aspects of the present disclosure, analyte test strip containers, and methods of manufacturing the same, are provided. The analyte test strip containers may include an interior side of a base that varies in height. In some aspects of the present disclosure, inserts are provided. The inserts serve to provide the cavity floor with a varying height with respect to a longitudinal axis of the container. In some aspects of the present disclosure, analyte test strip container systems, and methods of making the same, are provided. The analyte test strip container systems include a container and insert that situates within the container to provide a cavity floor that varies in height.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Craig W. Sharp
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Publication number: 20120083730Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: April 5, 2012Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Publication number: 20120082597Abstract: In some aspects, analyte test strip dispensers are provided. In some aspects, the analyte test strip dispensers store a plurality of analyte test strips and dispense one or more analyte test strips when needed. The analyte test strips may be stacked with an analyte test strip at one of the stack engaged with a dispensing element. The dispensing element may be slid relative to the dispenser to displace the analyte test strip out of the dispenser. In some aspects, an elastomeric cap having strong barrier properties for water vapor and moisture is provided. The elastomeric cap may be undersized in relation to the dispenser and stretched to couple to the dispenser, thus providing a pressure-fit seal along with strong barrier properties to water vapor and moisture.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2010Publication date: April 5, 2012Inventors: Ken Doniger, Craig W. Sharp, Benjamin M. Rush
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Patent number: 8083718Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8079983Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8079984Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8075527Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2009Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8066665Abstract: A system for the metering and delivery of small discrete volumes of liquid is comprised of a small or minimal number of inexpensive components. One such component is a movable member, such as a miniature precision reciprocating displacement pump head, which is driven by an actuator that comprises a shape memory alloy material. The operating mechanism of the system is of little or minimal complexity. The system facilitates the precise metering and delivery of the small discrete volumes of liquid. Potential applications for the system include subcutaneous, long-term, automated drug delivery, for example, the delivery of insulin to a person with diabetes. In such an application, the small, simple and inexpensive nature of the invention would allow for its use as both a portable and a disposable system.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8047812Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Patent number: 8047811Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Publication number: 20110257495Abstract: Method and system for determining real time analyte concentration including an analyte sensor having a portion in fluid contact with an interstitial fluid under a skin layer, an on-body electronics including a housing coupled to the analyte sensor and configured for positioning on the skin layer, the on-body electronics housing including a plurality of electrical contacts , on the housing; and a data analysis unit having a data analysis unit housing and a plurality of probes , on the housing. Each of the probes configured to electrically couple to a respective electrical contact when the data analysis unit is positioned in physical contact with the on-body electronics. The one or more signals on the probes correspond to one or more of a substantially real time monitored analyte concentration level (MACL), MACL over a predetermined time period, or a rate of change of the MACL, or combinations thereof, are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Udo Hoss, Benjamin J. Feldman, Zenghe Liu, Hyun Cho, Benjamin M. Rush
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Patent number: 8029245Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Patent number: 8029250Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Patent number: 8029459Abstract: Method and system for integrating infusion device and analyte monitoring system including medication infusion device such as an insulin pump and an analyte monitoring system such as a glucose monitoring system are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Patent number: 8029460Abstract: Method and system for integrating infusion device and analyte monitoring system including medication infusion device such as an insulin pump and an analyte monitoring system such as a glucose monitoring system are provided.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2009Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo
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Publication number: 20110224615Abstract: A micro fluid delivery device is particularly useful in medical applications. The device may be worn or carried by the user and may deliver drugs or other medicaments to the user or patient. The device has a control system that accepts input from the user and controls all aspects of operation of the device. The control system measures the output of the pump and adjusts the output of the pump to achieve the desired dosage rate and size. This eliminates differences from pump to pump that result from inevitable variations in the manufacturing of such small scale affordable devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventor: Benjamin M. Rush
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Patent number: 7993109Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2008Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III
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Patent number: 7993108Abstract: A portable pumping system provides insulin or other drugs to a user. A shape memory element is used to actuate the pump and an intelligent system controls the actuator in order to minimize stresses within the system and provide accurate and reliable dosage delivery. The control system utilizes various types of feedback to monitor and optimize the position of the pumping mechanisms. Physical design aspects also minimize stress and the combination of the physical design aspects and the intelligent operation of the system results in a lightweight and cost effective pump that may be used in a disposable fashion if desired.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Benjamin M. Rush, Christopher V. Reggiardo, Arthur E. Anderson, III