Patents by Inventor Jason Felix

Jason Felix 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).

  • Publication number: 20190117107
    Abstract: An extended wear electrocardiography patch with wire interconnects is provided. The patch includes a flexible backing formed of an elongated strip of stretchable material with narrow longitudinal midsection evenly tapering inward from a distal end and a proximal end, the elongated strip adherable only at a contact surface defined on each of the ends; a pair of electrocardiographic electrodes interfaced to one or more of a set of electrode pads, each of the electrodes including an electrically conductive surface only exposed on the contact surface; a battery connected to one or more of the pads of the set via at least one flexile wire interconnect, the battery secured in place via a flexile wire; and the set of electrical contact pads included on the flexible backing and formed by a set of further flexile wires, the set configured to interface the electrodes and the battery with an electrocardiography monitor recorder.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2018
    Publication date: April 25, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy
  • Patent number: 10264992
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch with sewn electrodes and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. In particular, the ECG electrodes on the electrode patch are tailored to be positioned axially along the midline of the sternum for capturing action potential propagation in an orientation that corresponds to the aVF lead used in a conventional 12-lead ECG that is used to sense positive or upright P-waves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy
  • Patent number: 10265015
    Abstract: A monitor recorder optimized for electrocardiography and respiratory data acquisition and processing is provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2019
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Jason Felix
  • Publication number: 20190104961
    Abstract: An extended wear electrocardiography patch is provided. A flexible backing includes an elongated strip of stretchable material. An electrocardiographic electrode is respectively affixed to and conductively exposed on each end of the elongated strip. A flexible circuit is affixed on each end to the elongated strip and includes a pair of circuit traces each originating within one of the ends of the elongated strip and coupled to one of the electrocardiographic electrodes. A non-conductive receptacle securely adhered on the one end of the elongated strip and includes electrode terminals aligned to interface the pair of circuit traces to an electrocardiography monitor to obtain electrocardiographic signals through the electrocardiographic electrodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2018
    Publication date: April 11, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Gust H. Bardy, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Joshua Djon Green
  • Patent number: 10251575
    Abstract: A wearable electrocardiography monitoring ensemble is provided, which includes a garment made of a compressible and elastomeric material. The garment is wearable about an upper region of the torso and further includes an internal structure forming a compressive bias circumferential to the torso. The ensemble also includes an electrode assembly provided on an inside surface of the garment on an underside of the internal structure. The electrode assembly has a pair of electrocardiography electrodes, a pair of terminated electrical connections that are each coupled to one of the electrocardiography electrodes, and a backing to which the electrocardiography electrodes are affixed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 9, 2019
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Mark Handfelt, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Jason Felix
  • Publication number: 20190099105
    Abstract: A self-expiring electrocardiography and physiological monitor recorder is provided. A sealed housing is adapted to be removably secured into a non-conductive receptacle on an electrode patch. Electronic circuity is provided within the sealed housing and includes an electrocardiographic front end circuit operable to sense electrocardiographic signals through electrocardiographic electrodes provided on the electrode patch and flash memory to record the electrocardiographic signals. The electronic circuitry also includes a micro-controller to draw power from a battery provided on the electrode patch, to receive from the electrode patch a recording duration, and to terminate recording of the electrocardiographic signals upon satisfaction of the recording duration.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2018
    Publication date: April 4, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Gust H. Bardy, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Joshua Djon Green
  • Publication number: 20190069800
    Abstract: Long-term electrocardiographic and physiological monitoring over a period lasting up to several years in duration can be provided through a continuously-recording subcutaneous insertable cardiac monitor (ICM). The sensing circuitry and the physical layout of the electrodes are specifically optimized to capture electrical signals from the propagation of low amplitude, relatively low frequency content cardiac action potentials, particularly the P-waves that are generated during atrial activation. In general, the ICM is intended to be implanted centrally and positioned axially and slightly to either the left or right of the sternal midline in the parasternal region of the chest. Additionally, the ICM includes an ECG sensing circuit that measures raw cutaneous electrical signals and performs signal processing prior to outputting the processed signals for sampling and storage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2018
    Publication date: March 7, 2019
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix
  • Publication number: 20190059768
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. In particular, the ECG electrodes on the electrode patch are tailored to be positioned axially along the midline of the sternum for capturing action potential propagation in an orientation that corresponds to the aVF lead used in a conventional 12-lead ECG that is used to sense positive or upright P-waves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2018
    Publication date: February 28, 2019
    Inventors: Jon Mikalson Bishay, Jason Felix, Gust H. Bardy
  • Patent number: 10172534
    Abstract: A remotely-interfaceable electrocardiography patch is provided. A flexible backing is formed from an elongated strip of material. A pair of electrocardiographic electrodes are exposed on a contact surface of the flexible backing for capturing electrocardiographic signals. A non-conductive receptacle is adhered to an outward-facing surface of the flexible backing and includes a plurality of electrical pads. A flexible circuit has a pair of circuit traces electrically coupled to the pair of electrocardiographic electrodes and a pair of the electrical pads. A wireless transceiver communicates samples of the electrocardiographic signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2019
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy
  • Patent number: 10165946
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a removable reusable monitor recorder. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline (or immediately to either side of the sternum) benefits extended wear by removing the requirement that ECG electrodes be continually placed in the same spots on the skin throughout the monitoring period. The wearable monitor can interoperate wirelessly with other physiology and activity sensors and mobile devices. An application executed by the sensor or device can trigger the dispatch of a wearable monitor to the patient upon detecting potentially medically-significant events. The dispatched wearable monitor would then be capable of providing precise medically-actionable data, not merely an alert that some abnormality may be present.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2019
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay
  • Patent number: 10154793
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a wearable monitor that includes a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a removable reusable monitor recorder. A pair of flexile wires is interlaced or sewn into a flexible backing, serving as electrode signal pickup and electrode circuit traces. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum, which significantly improves the ability to sense cutaneously cardiac electric signals, particularly those generated by the atrium. The electrode patch is shaped to fit comfortably and conformal to the contours of the chest approximately centered on the sternal midline. To counter the dislodgment due to compressional and torsional forces, non-irritating adhesive is provided on the underside, or contact, surface of the electrode patch, but only on the distal and proximal ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 27, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2018
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy
  • Publication number: 20180353071
    Abstract: A system and method for applying a uniform dynamic gain over cardiac data with the aid of a digital computer is provided. A time series of a plurality of voltage values that comprises a digital representation of a raw electrocardiography (“ECG”) signal recorded by an ambulatory monitor recorder is obtained by an least one computer processor, the time series including segments of noise and segments of non-noise. The segments of non-noise are analyzed by the at least one computer processor and a single gain factor for all of the values in the analyzed non-noise segments is determined by the at least one computer processor based on the analysis. The single gain factor to all of the values in the non-noise segments is applied by the at least one computer processor.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 20, 2018
    Publication date: December 13, 2018
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Ezra M. Dreisbach
  • Patent number: 10111601
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. In particular, the ECG electrodes on the electrode patch are tailored to be positioned axially along the midline of the sternum for capturing action potential propagation in an orientation that corresponds to the aVF lead used in a conventional 12-lead ECG that is used to sense positive or upright P-waves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2017
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2018
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jon Mikalson Bishay, Jason Felix, Gust H. Bardy
  • Publication number: 20180296118
    Abstract: An extended wear electrocardiography patch is provided. A flexible backing is formed of an elongated strip of stretchable material. A circuit is affixed to an outward-facing surface of the flexible backing and includes a pair of circuit traces each originating with one of the ends of the elongated strip. A pair of electrocardiographic electrodes are each electrically coupled to one of the circuit traces and conductively exposed on a contact surface of each end of the elongated strip through an opening. When the flexible backing is at rest, the electrodes are approximately centered over their respective openings on a patient's skin and during bending of the flexible backing, the electrodes slide over at least a portion of the flexible backing while maintaining electrical contact between the electrodes and the patient's skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2018
    Publication date: October 18, 2018
    Inventors: Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix
  • Publication number: 20180249950
    Abstract: A monitor recorder optimized for electrocardiography and respiratory data acquisition and processing is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Publication date: September 6, 2018
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Jason Felix
  • Publication number: 20180249924
    Abstract: Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally (in the midline) on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and, to a lesser extent, the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. Additionally, the monitor recorder includes an ECG sensing circuit that measures raw cutaneous electrical signals and performs signal processing prior to outputting the processed signals for sampling and storage.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Publication date: September 6, 2018
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy
  • Publication number: 20180242867
    Abstract: A system and method for secure physiological data acquisition and storage. An identifier of a physiological monitoring patch is obtained by a programming wand, the patch configured to store the identifier within a cryptographic circuit. A password for accessing physiological monitoring data collected using that patch is generated based on at least a portion of the identifier, the password is encrypted using a secret key, and the encrypted password is loaded into the cryptographic circuit. The key is loaded onto a monitor recorder that couples with the patch and obtains the physiological monitoring data using the patch, wherein the monitor recorder offloads the data together with the identifier and the decoded password. The identifier and the password are reported to a server that stores the offloaded physiological monitoring data using the identifier within a secure database and grants access to the data upon receipt of the decoded password.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2018
    Publication date: August 30, 2018
    Inventors: Jason Felix, Ezra M. Dreisbach, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Corey Bailey Williamson, Gust H. Bardy
  • Patent number: 10052022
    Abstract: In one embodiment, a system and method for providing dynamic gain over non-noise electrocardiographic data with the aid of a digital computer are provided. A time series of a plurality of voltage values that comprises a digital representation of a raw electrocardiography (“ECG”) signal recorded by an ambulatory monitor recorder is obtained. One or more segments of the ECG signal is marked as noise, each of the segments including a plurality of the values, based on a difference between a maximum one and a minimum one of the values within that segment. Further segments not marked as noise are analyzed, each of the segments comprising a plurality of the values. A gain factor for all of the values in the analyzed further segments is determined based on the analysis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 21, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 21, 2018
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix, Jon Mikalson Bishay, Ezra M. Dreisbach
  • Publication number: 20180177423
    Abstract: An electrocardiography patch is provided. A pair of electrodes are exposed on a contact surface of a flexible backing. A circuit includes a pair of circuit traces and each circuit trace is electrically coupled to one of the electrodes in the pair. A plurality of electrical pads are positioned between the electrodes and above at least a portion of the circuit traces. A pair of the electrical pads interface with the electrodes. A pair of battery leads electrically interface a battery to another pair of the electrical pads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 26, 2018
    Publication date: June 28, 2018
    Inventors: Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix
  • Patent number: 10004415
    Abstract: An extended wear electrocardiography patch is provided. A flexible backing is formed of an elongated strip of stretchable spunlace material. A layer of stretchable adhesive is applied on at least a portion of a contact surface of the flexible backing, which defines a pair of openings on both ends. A non-stretchable circuit is axially affixed to an outward-facing surface of the flexible backing and has a pair of circuit traces. The flexible backing acts as a buffer between the non-stretchable circuit and the stretchable adhesive and prevents disadhesion of the flexible backing during bending. A pair of electrocardiographic electrodes are electrically coupled to each of the circuit traces. Conductive gel is provided in each of the openings and in electrical contact with the pair of electrocardiographic electrodes as the electrodes shift away from the openings in the flexible backing during the bending.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 26, 2018
    Assignee: Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
    Inventors: Jon Mikalson Bishay, Gust H. Bardy, Jason Felix