Patents by Inventor Jason O'Connor

Jason O'Connor 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: 20220226576
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments may address the problem of missing blood glucose concentration readings from a glucose monitor that transmits blood glucose concentration readings over a wireless connection due to problems with the wireless connection. In the exemplary embodiments, an automated insulin delivery (AID) device uses an estimate in place of a missing blood glucose concentration reading in determining a predicted future blood glucose concentration reading for a user. Thus, the AID device is able to operate normally in generating insulin delivery settings despite not receiving a current blood glucose concentration reading for a current cycle. There is no need to suspend delivery of insulin to the user due to the missing blood glucose concentration reading.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 7, 2022
    Publication date: July 21, 2022
    Inventors: Yibin ZHENG, Joon Bok LEE, Ashutosh ZADE, Jason O'CONNOR
  • Patent number: 11383035
    Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for execution by a drug delivery device for determining an optimal dose of a liquid drug for current cycle of a medication delivery algorithm, the method utilizing a stepwise evaluation of a model and a cost function across a coarse search space consisting of coarse discrete quantities of the drug and a refined search space consisting of refined discrete quantities of the drug.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2022
    Assignee: INSULET CORPORATION
    Inventors: Joon Bok Lee, Yibin Zheng, Jason O'Connor, Ashutosh Zade
  • Publication number: 20220211938
    Abstract: A fluid delivery device comprising a fluid reservoir; a transcutaneous access tool fluidly coupled to the fluid reservoir; and a drive mechanism for driving fluid from the reservoir, the drive mechanism comprising a plunger received in the reservoir; a leadscrew extending from the plunger; a nut threadably engaged with the leadscrew; a drive wheel; and a clutch mechanism coupled to the drive wheel, wherein the clutch mechanism is configured to allow the nut to pass through when disengaged and is configured to grip the nut when engaged such that the drive wheel rotates the nut to advance the drive rod and the plunger into the reservoir.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2022
    Publication date: July 7, 2022
    Inventors: Steven Diianni, Ian McLaughlin, Jason O'Connor, Robert Campbell, Kevin Schmid
  • Publication number: 20220203023
    Abstract: A system for automatically delivering medication to a user is disclosed. A sensor worn by the user can collect information regarding the user. A user device, for example, a smartphone, executes a user application that uses the collected information to determine an amount of medication to provide to the user. The user application includes a graphical user interface that allows the user to easily interact with the user application to specify various aspects of the delivery of the medication. The user application controls a wearable drug delivery device to dispense the medication to the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2021
    Publication date: June 30, 2022
    Inventors: Jason O'CONNOR, Joon Bok LEE, David NAZZARO, Yibin ZHENG, Pauline TANDON
  • Publication number: 20220199215
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments may enable a user to schedule medicament bolus deliveries, such as insulin boluses, for future dates and times. The exemplary embodiments may provide the ability to delay a scheduled medicament bolus delivery by short periods of time. The user may reschedule a scheduled medicament bolus delivery by entering a new date and/or time for the medicament bolus delivery. Still further, a user may cancel a scheduled medicament bolus delivery. In addition, exemplary embodiments may enable multiple medicament bolus deliveries to be viewed and managed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2021
    Publication date: June 23, 2022
    Inventors: Matthew ALLES, Daniel MURRAY, Joon Bok LEE, Jason O'CONNOR
  • Publication number: 20220168505
    Abstract: Processes and devices are disclosed that are configured to respond to changes in a user's blood glucose caused by ingestion of a meal. Ingestion of the meal may be announced by a user input or by a meal detection algorithm that requires no user input. The responsive device and processes determine a carbohydrate-compensation insulin dosage based on a user's blood glucose history, external data related to the user's meal history, or based on a user's response to previous carbohydrate-compensation insulin dosages. In addition, a correction insulin dosage may be calculated to cover any gap between a starting blood glucose and a target blood glucose. A user's response to a sum of the carbohydrate-compensation insulin dosage and the correction insulin dosage may be delivered. Based on the user's response, the disclosed examples may determine modifications to the carbohydrate-compensation insulin dosage, the correction insulin dosage, or both.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 23, 2021
    Publication date: June 2, 2022
    Inventors: Mengdi LI, Yibin ZHENG, Joon Bok LEE, Jason O'CONNOR
  • Patent number: 11338523
    Abstract: An additive manufacturing system has a controller configured to modify numerical control programming instructions to form interlocking structures that improve object structural integrity in the Z-direction. The interlocking structures are produced by forming one layer with swaths that are separated by gaps and another layer that is formed over the gaps to fill the gaps and lay over the swaths forming the gaps.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2022
    Assignee: Xerox Corporation
    Inventors: David A. Mantell, Christopher G. Lynn, Jason O'Neil, Priyaanka D. Guggilapu, Peter J. Nystrom
  • Patent number: 11324889
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments may address the problem of missing blood glucose concentration readings from a glucose monitor that transmits blood glucose concentration readings over a wireless connection due to problems with the wireless connection. In the exemplary embodiments, an automated insulin delivery (AID) device uses an estimate in place of a missing blood glucose concentration reading in determining a predicted future blood glucose concentration reading for a user. Thus, the AID device is able to operate normally in generating insulin delivery settings despite not receiving a current blood glucose concentration reading for a current cycle. There is no need to suspend delivery of insulin to the user due to the missing blood glucose concentration reading.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 14, 2020
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2022
    Assignee: INSULET CORPORATION
    Inventors: Yibin Zheng, Joon Bok Lee, Ashutosh Zade, Jason O'Connor
  • Patent number: 11326143
    Abstract: A method for preparing and processing a sample is provided. The method includes obtaining a sample including biofluid. The method further includes purifying at least part of the sample via an acoustic separator to separate target cells from the sample. The sample may accordingly be at least partially purified. The method further includes causing a portion of an output collected from the acoustic separator to flow through a filter. At least one reagent, such as a lysis reagent or assay reagent, is caused to flow over the cells.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 15, 2019
    Date of Patent: May 10, 2022
    Assignee: The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, Inc.
    Inventors: Parker Dow, Nicolas Mesyngier, Ken Kotz, Georgiana Kourepenos, Jason O. Fiering, Jason W. Holder
  • Patent number: 11291756
    Abstract: A method for separating cells in a biofluid includes pretreating the biofluid by introducing an additive comprising a cell activator, flowing the pretreated biofluid through a microfluidic separation channel, and applying acoustic energy to the microfluidic separation channel to accumulate target cells in a primary stream and non-target cells in a secondary stream. A system for microfluidic cell separation capable of separating target cells from non-target cells in a biofluid includes at least one microfluidic separation channel, a source of biofluid, a source of additive comprising a cell activator, and at least one acoustic transducer coupled to the microfluidic separation channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2019
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2022
    Assignee: THE CHARLES STARK DRAPER LABORATORY, INC.
    Inventors: Jason O. Fiering, Kenneth T. Kotz, Nathan Francis Moore
  • Publication number: 20220096746
    Abstract: A drug delivery system having a drug delivery device and an associated sensor is provided. The sensor can be associated with a sensing site on user. The drug delivery device can be positioned over the sensor in any rotational position and can be associated with an infusion site on the user. The close positioning of the sensor and the drug delivery device allows data from the sensor to be relayed to the drug delivery device and then on to a remote control device. Further, the drug delivery device can be replaced at the end of its duration of use, which is shorter than the duration of use of the sensor, without disturbing the sensor. Subsequent drug delivery devices can then be used with the sensor while allowing each corresponding infusion site to be changed, thereby providing more efficient operation of the drug delivery system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 8, 2021
    Publication date: March 31, 2022
    Inventors: David NAZZARO, John D`ARCO, Jason O'CONNOR, Ian MCLAUGHLIN
  • Publication number: 20220088303
    Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for performing an insulin infusion process are described. For example, an apparatus may include at least one memory and logic coupled to the at least one memory. The logic may operate to determine a basal parameter for a patient based on a type 2 diabetes (T2D) multiple daily injection (MDI) information of the patient, the basal parameter indicating a basal infusion rate, determine an additional insulin (Iadd) value based on a mean blood glucose difference (BGdiff) information associated with the patient, determine an insulin volume to infuse into the patient based on the basal parameter and Iadd, and administer the insulin volume to the patient. Other embodiments are described.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2020
    Publication date: March 24, 2022
    Inventors: Joon Bok LEE, Yibin ZHENG, Steven CARDINALI, Jason O'CONNOR
  • Patent number: 11280131
    Abstract: A motorized window treatment may provide a low-cost solution for controlling the amount of daylight entering a space through a window. The window treatment may include a covering material (e.g., a cellular shade fabric or a roller shade fabric), a drive assembly for raising and lowering the covering material, and a motor drive unit including a motor configured to drive the drive assembly to raise and lower the covering material. The motorized window treatment may comprise one or more battery packs configured to receive batteries for powering the motor drive unit. The batteries may be located out of view of a user of the motorized window treatment (e.g., in a headrail or in a battery compartment). The motorized window treatment may use various power-saving methods to lengthen the lifetime of the batteries, e.g., to reduce the motor speed to conserve additional battery power and extend the lifetime of the batteries.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 22, 2022
    Assignee: Lutron Technology Company LLC
    Inventors: Jason O. Adams, Edward J. Blair, Andrew Karl Cooney, Soumya Jain, David A. Kirby, Stephen Lundy, Justin J. Mierta, Daniel W. Mistarz, Robert C. Newman, Jr., Peter W. Ogden, Jr., Jonathan L. Roe, Chen Ming Wu, Justin M. Zernhelt, Samuel F. Chambers
  • Publication number: 20220062536
    Abstract: The disclosed embodiments are directed to a wearable automatic drug delivery device configured to provide basal-only dosing of insulin. In a primary embodiment, the wearable drug delivery device is configured to provide automatic operation and provides audible alerts and visual status indicators to the patient. In other embodiments, the patient may have some degree of control over the operation of the device by providing tapping gestures on housing of the device. In yet another embodiment, the patient may provide input and receive status from the device via an application executing on a portable computing device in wireless communication with the wearable drug delivery device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Jason O'CONNOR, Matthew ALLES, Robert SANZONE, Craig BRODEUR, Joseph MELO, Christopher WILLIAMS, Noel SCHAEFFER
  • Publication number: 20220062550
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to approaches for transitioning a drug delivery device from a low-energy sleep state to a high-energy active state. In some embodiments, a system may include a drug delivery device, the drug delivery device including a pump mechanism coupled to a reservoir for expelling a liquid drug from the reservoir; and an activation component communicatively coupled to the pump mechanism. The activation component may include at least one of a sensor and a mechanical activation device, and a wake-up circuit operable to receive an input from the sensor or the mechanical activation device, wherein the input indicates a change in a device characteristic. Based on the change in the device characteristic, the wake-up circuit may be further operable to transition the drug delivery device from a low-energy state to an active state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: David NAZZARO, Jason O'CONNOR, Ian MCLAUGHLIN, Joon Bok LEE, Thomas METZMAKER, Bret CHRISTENSEN, Philip HILLDALE
  • Publication number: 20220062552
    Abstract: Exemplary embodiments may perform data analytics on data regarding a user of a medicament delivery device and data regarding other users of like medicament delivery devices to provide insights and guide management of the medicament delivery device for the user. The data analytics may be so called “big data” analytics that are performed on large data sets. The data analytics may be performed on various types of data to help determine what actions, if any, the remote management should take. The data analytics may be performed by the software on the remote management device or by other computational resources, such as by other servers or cloud computing resources. Exemplary embodiments may provide for remote management of a medicament delivery device. The management may be remote in that the management is performed via a remote management device, such as a computing device, that is remotely located from the medicament delivery device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Ashutosh Zade, Jay Jantz, Yibin Zheng, Trang Ly, Joon Bok Lee, Jason O'connor, Ian Mclaughlin, Nicholas Conte, Steven Cardinali
  • Publication number: 20220062546
    Abstract: The exemplary embodiments allow a user to have more aggressive settings or less aggressive settings for an AID system after demonstrating good blood glucose level control. This allows the settings to be more quickly customized to users that demonstrate good quality blood glucose level control than conventional systems. As these users have demonstrated good quality glucose level control there is less of a need to constrain the settings and provide a high margin of safety. Conversely, users demonstrating poor quality blood glucose level control may have less aggressive settings imposed, representing a higher margin of safety.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2020
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: Eric BENJAMIN, Jason O'CONNOR, Yibin ZHENG, Joon Bok LEE, Mark BOYNS
  • Publication number: 20220062542
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to techniques, processes, devices or systems for automating fluid delivery without the use of an external interface device. In one approach, a wearable drug delivery device may include a reservoir configured to store a liquid drug, a pump mechanism coupled to the reservoir and operable to expel the liquid drug from the reservoir, and a mechanical triggering device engageable by a user. The mechanical triggering device is operable to change between a first configuration and a second configuration to control deployment of a needle to deliver the liquid drug into a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 26, 2021
    Publication date: March 3, 2022
    Inventors: David NAZZARO, Jason O'CONNOR, Ian MCLAUGHLIN, Philip HILLDALE, Joon Bok LEE, Bret CHRISTENSEN, Maureen MCCAFFREY, Thomas METZMAKER
  • Patent number: 11241532
    Abstract: A drug delivery system having a drug delivery device and an associated sensor is provided. The sensor can be associated with a sensing site on user. The drug delivery device can be positioned over the sensor in any rotational position and can be associated with an infusion site on the user. The close positioning of the sensor and the drug delivery device allows data from the sensor to be relayed to the drug delivery device and then on to a remote control device. Further, the drug delivery device can be replaced at the end of its duration of use, which is shorter than the duration of use of the sensor, without disturbing the sensor. Subsequent drug delivery devices can then be used with the sensor while allowing each corresponding infusion site to be changed, thereby providing more efficient operation of the drug delivery system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: February 8, 2022
    Assignee: INSULET CORPORATION
    Inventors: David Nazzaro, John D'Arco, Jason O'Connor, Ian McLaughlin
  • Publication number: 20220031944
    Abstract: Disclosed are techniques to establish a modified pump rate that mitigates the effects of a pump occlusion and enables a recommended dosage of insulin to be output by a pump mechanism over the course of a control cycle. In an example, the pump rate may be reduced by adding a calculated time interval between application of actuation commands to extend the amount of time over which insulin may be output by the pump mechanism.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 31, 2020
    Publication date: February 3, 2022
    Inventors: Yibin ZHENG, Joon Bok LEE, Jason O'CONNOR