Patents by Inventor Jakob Oest Wielandt
Jakob Oest Wielandt 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: 20230081038Abstract: A dosage sensing module for or in a pen drug delivery device and comprising a power source unit, a processor unit and a dosage sensor unit with a first sensor part adapted to be fixed to a part not rotating during dose expelling and comprising a flexible printed circuit board sheet on which a pattern of individual electrical conductive sensor areas are arranged. The sensor unit further comprises a second sensor part adapted to be fixed to the piston rod to follow the rotation thereof during dose expelling. The second sensor part comprises individual structures that together with the conductive sensor areas are adapted to, upon relative rotational movement between the first and second sensor part, provide electrical signals to a processor unit indicative of the relative rotational position between the first and second sensor part.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Inventors: Carsten Schau Andersen, Dave Szakelyhidi, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Matthew William Haave, Blake Matsuzaki, Gregory A. Kirkos, Nikolaj Eusebius Jakobsen
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Patent number: 11534554Abstract: A dosage sensing module for or in a pen drug delivery device and comprising a power source unit, a processor unit and a dosage sensor unit with a first sensor part adapted to be fixed to a part not rotating during dose expelling and comprising a flexible printed circuit board sheet on which a pattern of individual electrical conductive sensor areas are arranged. The sensor unit further comprises a second sensor part adapted to be fixed to the piston rod to follow the rotation thereof during dose expelling. The second sensor part comprises individual structures that together with the conductive sensor areas are adapted to, upon relative rotational movement between the first and second sensor part, provide electrical signals to a processor unit indicative of the relative rotational position between the first and second sensor part.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: NOVO NORDISK A/SInventors: Carsten Schau Andersen, Dave Szakelyhidi, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Matthew William Haave, Blake Matsuzaki, Gregory A. Kirkos, Nikolaj Eusebius Jakobsen
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Patent number: 11282598Abstract: Systems and methods for treating a subject are provided. A first dataset comprising timestamped autonomous glucose measurements of the subject over a first time course is obtained. A second dataset, associated with a standing insulin regimen for the subject over the first time course and comprising insulin medicament records, is also obtained. Each record comprises a timestamped injection event including an amount and type of insulin medicament injected into the subject by an insulin pen. The first and second datasets serve to calculate a glycaemic risk measure and an insulin sensitivity factor of the subject during the first time course, which are used to obtain a basal titration schedule and a fasting blood glucose profile model over a subsequent second time course for the subject. The model predicts the fasting blood glucose level of the subject based upon amounts of basal insulin medicament injected into the subject.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2017Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Brad Warren Van Orden, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Thomas Dedenroth Miller, Tinna Bjoerk Aradottir, Pete Brockmeier, Henrik Bengtsson
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Patent number: 11273261Abstract: The present invention concerns a prefilled injection device having a container and a dose setting mechanism encapsulated inside a housing. The injection device incorporates an axial variable connection such that a distance between a distal end of a piston rod and a plunger is minimized preferably to zero.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2009Date of Patent: March 15, 2022Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Bo Radmer, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Frank Andreas Jespersen, Tom Hede Markussen, Jacob Kollerup Jensen
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Publication number: 20210128841Abstract: A dosage sensing module for or in a pen drug delivery device and comprising a power source unit, a processor unit and a dosage sensor unit with a first sensor part adapted to be fixed to a part not rotating during dose expelling and comprising a flexible printed circuit board sheet on which a pattern of individual electrical conductive sensor areas are arranged. The sensor unit further comprises a second sensor part adapted to be fixed to the piston rod to follow the rotation thereof during dose expelling. The second sensor part comprises individual structures that together with the conductive sensor areas are adapted to, upon relative rotational movement between the first and second sensor part, provide electrical signals to a processor unit indicative of the relative rotational position between the first and second sensor part.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2018Publication date: May 6, 2021Inventors: Carsten Schau Andersen, Dave Szakelyhidi, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Matthew William Haave, Blake Matsuzaki, Gregory A. Kirkos
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Publication number: 20190180857Abstract: Systems and methods for treating a subject are provided. A first dataset comprising timestamped autonomous glucose measurements of the subject over a first time course is obtained. A second dataset, associated with a standing insulin regimen for the subject over the first time course and comprising insulin medicament records, is also obtained. Each record comprises a timestamped injection event including an amount and type of insulin medicament injected into the subject by an insulin pen. The first and second datasets serve to calculate a glycaemic risk measure and an insulin sensitivity factor of the subject during the first time course, which are used to obtain a basal titration schedule and a fasting blood glucose profile model over a subsequent second time course for the subject. The model predicts the fasting blood glucose level of the subject based upon amounts of basal insulin medicament injected into the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2017Publication date: June 13, 2019Inventors: Brad Van Orden, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Thomas Dedenroth Miller, Tinna Bjoerk Aradottir, Pete Brockmeier, Henrik Bengtsson
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Patent number: 9265893Abstract: A push button connection for an injection device comprising a push button (10) and a driving part (20). The two parts of the push button connection are mounted to each other and is relatively rotatable to each other. In order to minimize the friction occurring between the push button and the driving part when relatively rotated forces are transmitted via a pivot bearing (18, 22). In order also to minimize the effect of forces appearing dislocated from the center line a number of radial bearings (13, 23; 14, 25) having a little friction diameter is provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2008Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Torben Stroem Hansen, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Lars Moerch Groth
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Publication number: 20110046567Abstract: The present invention concerns a prefilled injection device having a container and a dose setting mechanism encapsulated inside the housing. The injection device incorporates an axial variable connection such that the distance between the distal end of the piston rod means and the plunger is minimized preferably to zero.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2009Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: Novo Nordisk A/SInventors: Bo Radmer, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Frank Andreas Jespersen, Tom Hede Markussen, Jacob Kollerup Jensen
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Publication number: 20100145282Abstract: A push button connection for an injection device comprising a push button (10) and a driving part (20). The two parts of the push button connection are mounted to each other and is relatively rotatable to each other. In order to minimize the friction occurring between the push button and the driving part when relatively rotated forces are transmitted via a pivot bearing (18, 22). In order also to minimize the effect of forces appearing dislocated from the centre line a number of radial bearings (13, 23; 14, 25) having a little friction diameter is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2008Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: NOVO NORDISK A/SInventors: Torben Stroem Hansen, Jakob Oest Wielandt, Lars Moerch Groth