Patents by Inventor Gilead Asseo
Gilead Asseo 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: 8878654Abstract: Disclosed is a medication dispensing system comprising a container including at least two compartments each compartment including a cavity configured to contain at least one first medication, a covering over the cavity configured to break under pressure, and an elongate conductive element on at least a portion of the covering and configured sever upon breaking the covering. The medication dispensing system further includes one interrogator-readable RFID circuit operatively associated with the container and connected to the elongate conductive element of each of the at least two compartments, and one RFID circuit interrogator configured to interrogate the one RFID circuit and determine whether the elongate conductive element is severed on either on at least one of the at least two compartments.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Inventors: Michael Cohen-Alloro, Batami Sadan, Gilead Asseo, Tomer Gofer
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Publication number: 20120154120Abstract: Disclosed is a medication dispensing system comprising a container including at least two compartments each compartment including a cavity configured to contain at least one first medication, a covering over the cavity configured to break under pressure, and an elongate conductive element on at least a portion of the covering and configured sever upon breaking the covering. The medication dispensing system further includes one interrogator-readable RFID circuit operatively associated with the container and connected to the elongate conductive element of each of the at least two compartments, and one RFID circuit interrogator configured to interrogate the one RFID circuit and determine whether the elongate conductive element is severed on either on at least one of the at least two compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Michael COHEN ALLORO, Batami Sadan, Gilead Asseo, Tomer Gofer
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Patent number: 8085135Abstract: Disclosed is a medication dispensing system comprising a container including at least two compartments each compartment including a cavity configured to contain at least one first medication, a covering over the cavity configured to break under pressure, and an elongate conductive element on at least a portion of the covering and configured sever upon breaking the covering. The medication dispensing system further includes one interrogator-readable RFID circuit operatively associated with the container and connected to the elongate conductive element of each of the at least two compartments, and one RFID circuit interrogator configured to interrogate the one RFID circuit and determine whether the elongate conductive element is severed on either on at least one of the at least two compartments.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2009Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Inventors: Michael Cohen Alloro, Batami Sadan, Gilead Asseo, Tomer Gofer
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Publication number: 20090315702Abstract: Disclosed is a method for providing medication according to a preset schedule, the method comprising: providing a disposable medication dispenser containing medication to a user; connecting one dispenser monitor to said medication dispenser; monitoring a state of said medication with said monitor; providing, via said monitor, signals with respect to said state of said medication to a health monitoring station; and monitoring the state of dispenser at the health monitoring station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventors: Michael Cohen Alloro, Batami Sadan, Gilead Asseo, Tomer Gofer
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Publication number: 20090301925Abstract: Disclosed is a medication dispensing system comprising a container including at least two compartments each compartment including a cavity configured to contain at least one first medication, a covering over the cavity configured to break under pressure, and an elongate conductive element on at least a portion of the covering and configured sever upon breaking the covering. The medication dispensing system further includes one interrogator-readable RFID circuit operatively associated with the container and connected to the elongate conductive element of each of the at least two compartments, and one RFID circuit interrogator configured to interrogate the one RFID circuit and determine whether the elongate conductive element is severed on either on at least one of the at least two compartments.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Michael COHEN ALLORO, Batami Sadan, Gilead Asseo, Tomer Gofer
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Publication number: 20080140119Abstract: A baby pacifier having a base portion and an attached nipple portion, the pacifier being arranged to actuate an alarm if the pacifier has fallen out of the mouth of a baby using same, a detection circuit being substantially disposed in the base portion of the pacifier, the detection circuit including an interconnected heat sensor positioned inside the pacifier nipple, the detection circuit being arranged to generate a first signal on detecting a significant fall in the temperature measured by the heat sensor, an alarm transmission circuit being responsive to the first signal and in response to receipt thereof generating a second signal, the second signal being transmitted to and received by switching means supplying/cutting electric power to an alarm means.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Inventors: Azriel Bezalel Machtiger, Gilead Asseo, Ronella Marom, Benjamin Drori
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Publication number: 20070088461Abstract: The present invention comprises a system and method for administering medications to a plurality of patients in a medication institution. A preferred system comprises a workflow program for generating a scheduler, wherein the scheduler coordinates the administration of medications to the patients, a medicine cabinet, responsive to said scheduler, for storing medications and dispensing the medications to an authorized user for administration to the patients, the workflow program providing the cabinet with patient specific information relating to said dispensation of the medications including a physician order for each patient, and a medicine cart, coupled to the medicine cabinet, for instructing said authorized user in the administration of said medication to each of said patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Inventors: David Haitin, Gilead Asseo, Batami Sadan
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Patent number: 7155306Abstract: The present invention comprises a system and method for administering medications to a plurality of patients in a medication institution. A preferred system comprises a workflow program for generating a scheduler, wherein the scheduler coordinates the administration of medications to the patients, a medicine cabinet, responsive to said scheduler, for storing medications and dispensing the medications to an authorized user for administration to the patients, the workflow program providing the cabinet with patient specific information relating to said dispensation of the medications including a physician order for each patient, and a medicine cart, coupled to the medicine cabinet, for instructing said authorized user in the administration of said medication to each of said patients.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2002Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: MDG Medical, Inc.Inventors: David Haitin, Gilead Asseo, Batami Sadan
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Publication number: 20040054436Abstract: A medication dispensing system includes a medicine cabinet having a plurality of compartments for containing supplies of different kinds of medications to be accessed by a healthcare attendant for preparing individual medication dosages for named patients; and a delivery device, preferably in the form of a mobile cart, having a plurality of sections for receiving medication dosages prescribed for named patients. The medicine cabinet includes a processor having a memory for storing the names of patients and their prescribed medication dosages, and a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective prescribed medication dosages. The delivery device includes a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective medication dosages, and a communication link with the medicine cabinet through which the cabinet processor communicates to the delivery device the patient names and their respective medication dosages.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2003Publication date: March 18, 2004Inventors: David Haitin, Gilead Asseo
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Patent number: 6636780Abstract: A medication dispensing system includes a medicine cabinet having a plurality of compartments for containing supplies of different kinds of medications to be accessed by a healthcare attendant for preparing individual medication dosages for named patients; and a tray having a plurality of sections for receiving a plurality of receptacles each adapted to contain one or more medication dosages prescribed for a named patient. The medicine cabinet includes a processor having a memory for storing the names of patients and their prescribed medication dosages, and a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective prescribed medication dosages. The tray includes a display screen for displaying the patient names and their respective medication dosages, and a communication link with the medicine cabinet through which the cabinet processor communicates to the tray the patient names and their respective medication dosages.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2000Date of Patent: October 21, 2003Assignee: MDG Medical Inc.Inventors: David Haitin, Gilead Asseo
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Publication number: 20030120384Abstract: The present invention comprises a system and method for administering medications to a plurality of patients in a medication institution. A preferred system comprises a workflow program for generating a scheduler, wherein the scheduler coordinates the administration of medications to the patients, a medicine cabinet, responsive to said scheduler, for storing medications and dispensing the medications to an authorized user for administration to the patients, the workflow program providing the cabinet with patient specific information relating to said dispensation of the medications including a physician order for each patient, and a medicine cart, coupled to the medicine cabinet, for instructing said authorized user in the administration of said medication to each of said patients.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: David Haitin, Gilead Asseo, Batami Sadan