Patents by Inventor Curtis Jerome Christensen
Curtis Jerome Christensen 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: 20240038387Abstract: Devices, systems, and processes are disclosed herein relating to the collection, transmission, and/or use of physiological condition information (e.g., blood glucose information) for a remote healthcare determination. One embodiment includes a physiological condition information system. This system embodiment includes a physiological condition management device and a remote server. The physiological condition management device can be at a first location (e.g., accompanying a patient at the first location) and the remote server can be at a second location that is different from the first location. The physiological condition management device and remote server can be in data communication over a transmission link. The physiological condition management device is configured to collect physiological condition information associated with the patient and send this information over the transmission link to the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Lonny Stormo, Daniel William Davis, Curtis Jerome Christensen, Jennifer E. Englund, Timothy Balder
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Publication number: 20230207121Abstract: Devices, systems, and processes are disclosed herein relating to the collection, transmission, and/or use of physiological condition information (e.g., blood glucose information) for a remote healthcare determination. One embodiment includes a physiological condition information system. This system embodiment includes a physiological condition management device and a remote server. The physiological condition management device can be at a first location (e.g., accompanying a patient at the first location) and the remote server can be at a second location that is different from the first location. The physiological condition management device and remote server can be in data communication over a transmission link. The physiological condition management device is configured to collect physiological condition information associated with the patient and send this information over the transmission link to the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: LONNY STORMO, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, JENNIFER E. ENGLUND, TIMOTHY BALDER
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Publication number: 20220409108Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, ERIK DANIEL DAVIS
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Publication number: 20210142899Abstract: Devices, systems, and processes are disclosed herein relating to the collection, transmission, and/or use of physiological condition information (e.g., blood glucose information) for a remote healthcare determination. One embodiment includes a physiological condition information system. This system embodiment includes a physiological condition management device and a remote server. The physiological condition management device can be at a first location (e.g., accompanying a patient at the first location) and the remote server can be at a second location that is different from the first location. The physiological condition management device and remote server can be in data communication over a transmission link. The physiological condition management device is configured to collect physiological condition information associated with the patient and send this information over the transmission link to the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Inventors: LONNY STORMO, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, JENNIFER E. ENGLUND, TIMOTHY BALDER
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Publication number: 20200170556Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2020Publication date: June 4, 2020Inventors: CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, ERIK DANIEL DAVIS
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Publication number: 20190150817Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, ERIK DANIEL DAVIS
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Publication number: 20190108910Abstract: Devices, systems, and processes are disclosed herein relating to the collection, transmission, and/or use of physiological condition information (e.g., blood glucose information) for a remote healthcare determination. One embodiment includes a physiological condition information system. This system embodiment includes a physiological condition management device and a remote server. The physiological condition management device can be at a first location (e.g., accompanying a patient at the first location) and the remote server can be at a second location that is different from the first location. The physiological condition management device and remote server can be in data communication over a transmission link. The physiological condition management device is configured to collect physiological condition information associated with the patient and send this information over the transmission link to the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: LONNY STORMO, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, JENNIFER E. ENGLUND, TIMOTHY BALDER
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Publication number: 20170231542Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2017Publication date: August 17, 2017Inventors: CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, ERIK DANIEL DAVIS
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Publication number: 20160302708Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2016Publication date: October 20, 2016Applicant: POPS! DIABETES CARE, INC.Inventors: CURTIS JEROME CHRISTENSEN, DANIEL WILLIAM DAVIS, ERIK DANIEL DAVIS
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Patent number: 9380970Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: POPS! Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Curtis Jerome Christensen, Daniel William Davis, Erik Daniel Davis
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Publication number: 20140163341Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2014Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: BIRCH NARROWS DEVELOPMENT LLCInventors: Curtis Jerome Christensen, Daniel William Davis, Erik Daniel Davis
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Patent number: 8647357Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of Lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2011Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Birch Narrows Development LLCInventors: Curtis Jerome Christensen, Daniel William Davis, Erik Daniel Davis
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Publication number: 20120203083Abstract: The biological test kit is a device for drawing and, optionally, testing biological samples. The biological test kit is an array of Lancets set in wells in a rigid base. Each lancet well is covered by a protective cover which when deformed permits the lancet to puncture a user or other patient. In one embodiment the biological test kit employs distinct covers for each lancet and in another the covers are formed from sheet material formed into blisters which cover the lancet.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2011Publication date: August 9, 2012Inventors: Curtis Jerome Christensen, Erik Daniel Davis, Daniel William Davis