Patents by Inventor Eran Shor
Eran Shor 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: 11955732Abstract: Millimeter wave (mmWave) technology, apparatuses, and methods that relate to transceivers, receivers, and antenna structures for wireless communications are described. The various aspects include co-located millimeter wave (mmWave) and near-field communication (NFC) antennas, scalable phased array radio transceiver architecture (SPARTA), phased array distributed communication system with MIMO support and phase noise synchronization over a single coax cable, communicating RF signals over cable (RFoC) in a distributed phased array communication system, clock noise leakage reduction, IF-to-RF companion chip for backwards and forwards compatibility and modularity, on-package matching networks, 5G scalable receiver (Rx) architecture, among others.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2022Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Erkan Alpman, Arnaud Lucres Amadjikpe, Omer Asaf, Kameran Azadet, Rotem Banin, Miroslav Baryakh, Anat Bazov, Stefano Brenna, Bryan K. Casper, Anandaroop Chakrabarti, Gregory Chance, Debabani Choudhury, Emanuel Cohen, Claudio Da Silva, Sidharth Dalmia, Saeid Daneshgar Asl, Kaushik Dasgupta, Kunal Datta, Brandon Davis, Ofir Degani, Amr M. Fahim, Amit Freiman, Michael Genossar, Eran Gerson, Eyal Goldberger, Eshel Gordon, Meir Gordon, Josef Hagn, Shinwon Kang, Te Yu Kao, Noam Kogan, Mikko S. Komulainen, Igal Yehuda Kushnir, Saku Lahti, Mikko M. Lampinen, Naftali Landsberg, Wook Bong Lee, Run Levinger, Albert Molina, Resti Montoya Moreno, Tawfiq Musah, Nathan G. Narevsky, Hosein Nikopour, Oner Orhan, Georgios Palaskas, Stefano Pellerano, Ron Pongratz, Ashoke Ravi, Shmuel Ravid, Peter Andrew Sagazio, Eren Sasoglu, Lior Shakedd, Gadi Shor, Baljit Singh, Menashe Soffer, Ra'anan Sover, Shilpa Talwar, Nebil Tanzi, Moshe Teplitsky, Chintan S. Thakkar, Jayprakash Thakur, Avi Tsarfati, Yossi Tsfati, Marian Verhelst, Nir Weisman, Shuhei Yamada, Ana M. Yepes, Duncan Kitchin
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Patent number: 11779697Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2023Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Publication number: 20230201453Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Publication number: 20230190177Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for evaluating a Parkinson disease (PD) condition or a progression thereof by using voice analysis, and for treating the PD condition. Evaluation of the PD condition or of the progression thereof may be performed instantly or over time by analyzing current voice samples of the PD subject and, optionally, historical voice samples that are stored in a data storage unit, determining pertinent voice characteristics of the PD subject based on the analysis of the voice samples, and evaluating the PD condition, or the progression thereof by comparing current voice characteristics to similar voice characteristics. Treating a PD condition may include, for example, adjusting a drug delivery parameter to a level that is treatment-wise beneficial, for example, in preventing or delaying the onset of “off” periods or shortening the duration of an “off” period, or ameliorating a Hypokinetic dysarthria (HD) symptom or another PD symptom.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2022Publication date: June 22, 2023Inventors: Eran Shor, Tamir Ben David, Uri David
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Publication number: 20230123806Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2022Publication date: April 20, 2023Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: 11554210Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2019Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Publication number: 20220288312Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for treating a condition associated with a Parkinson's disease (PD) subject, for example for treating or ameliorating motor and/or nonmotor symptoms or disorders in Parkinson's disease patients. An example system may include a sleep sensing circuitry and a drug dispensing device. The sleep sensing circuitry may be used to detect a sleep pattern of a PD patient, and the drug dispensing device may be used to continuously deliver a therapeutically effective compound to the PD patient based on the sleep pattern. Operational parameters of the drug delivery device (e.g., drug delivery flow rate and drug delivery timing) may be pre-programmed prior to bedtime and/or be adjusted in real time, for example during sleep, based on the detected sleep pattern to treat a condition associated with the PD subject, for example to optimize sleep, improve sleep quality, ameliorate non-motor disorders in the treated PD patient, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2022Publication date: September 15, 2022Inventors: Eran Shor, Tamir Ben David
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Publication number: 20200368448Abstract: A syringe liquid adjusting device provides a first elongated chamber for reciprocally moving a plunger shaft of a syringe in the syringe barrel to thereby reduce a liquid volume in the syringe barrel from an initial liquid volume to a total liquid volume including a priming liquid volume for priming an infusion line and, in addition, an infusion liquid volume for patient infusion. The syringe liquid adjusting device additionally provides a second elongated chamber for further reciprocally moving the plunger shaft of the syringe in the syringe barrel to further reduce the liquid volume in the syringe barrel from the total liquid volume to the infusion liquid volume while priming the infusion line connected to the syringe with the priming liquid volume. The two elongated chambers may be provided by a one-member, dual-function, device, or by two, separate, members. The one-member device may provide a lengthwise variable elongated chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Yael Bentov, Eden Pogiro
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Patent number: 10603430Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Publication number: 20200093984Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2019Publication date: March 26, 2020Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: 10463572Abstract: The application is directed to a vial adapter for attaching a medicament vial to a medicament delivery device having a reservoir adapted to receive and contain the medicament. The vial adapter can include a housing with two ports (one for attaching the reservoir and the other for attaching to the vial), a hollow needle that pierces septums sealing each of the reservoir and the vial, and a floating part that fixedly holds the hollow needle. Clearance between the floating part and the housing can enable relative movement of the floating part.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: 10463787Abstract: An improved device delivers a fluid medicament to the subcutaneous tissue of a user. The device is better suited for patients with Parkinson's Disease and other central nervous system disorders, than conventional infusion devices. The device can include a reusable part including a drive component (e.g., motor) and control electronics and a disposable part including a medicament reservoir. Medicament can be evacuated from the medicament reservoir by a plunger assembly that includes a plunger attached to a lead screw that is rotated by a nut, all within the disposable part. The device can be fluidically coupled with the tissue via a flexible cannula. Various embodiments relate to an improved cannula insertion mechanism that delivers the cannula under a force applied by a spring. Various embodiments relate to improved filling of the device, for example, using a vial adapter and an automated filling station.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Tamir Ben David, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Shai Alfandari, Ram Nadler, Dmitry Golom, Daniel Shaki, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D865665Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D868689Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D887577Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D921187Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D921188Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D921189Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D921190Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2018Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer
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Patent number: D985031Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2021Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: NeuroDerm, Ltd.Inventors: Eran Shor, Tsabar Mor, Nir Lilach, Rami Grossfeld, Yoav Tikochinsky, Serdar Ozsumer