Patents by Inventor Jennifer Gable
Jennifer Gable 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: 20200178869Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Kenneth I-Shen Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Patent number: 10383561Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2018Date of Patent: August 20, 2019Assignee: OptiScan Biomedical CorporationInventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Kenneth I-Shen Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Publication number: 20180296147Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Kenneth I-Shen Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Patent number: 9883830Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2017Date of Patent: February 6, 2018Assignee: OptiScan Biomedical CorporationInventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Kenneth I-Shen Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Publication number: 20170303839Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2017Publication date: October 26, 2017Inventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Ken Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Patent number: 9561001Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: OptiScan Biomedical CorporationInventors: Richard Keenan, Jeff Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Ken Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Publication number: 20110218411Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: OptiScan Biomedical CorporationInventors: Richard Keenan, Jeff Chiou, Jennifer Gable, Ken Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James R. Braig
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Publication number: 20080072663Abstract: A method of extracting and analyzing bodily fluids from a patient at the point of care for the patient is provided. The method comprises establishing fluid communication between an analyte detection system and a bodily fluid in the patient. A portion of the bodily fluid is drawn from the patient. A first component of the bodily fluid is separated from the drawn portion, while the analyte detection system remains in fluid communication with the patient. The analyte detection system analyzes the first component to measure a concentration of an analyte in an accurate and timely manner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Applicant: OptiScan Biomedical CorporationInventors: Richard Keenan, Jeffrey Chiou, Roger Tong, Michael Recknor, Ken Li, James Braig, David Callicoat, Jennifer Gable
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Publication number: 20070104616Abstract: A fluid handling system for use in bodily fluid analysis. The system comprises a first fluid handling module configured to interface with a main instrument. The first fluid handling module has a first fluid handling network and the first fluid handling network includes an infusate passage and an infusion fluid pressure member suitable for moving fluid within the infusate passage. The fluid handling system also has a second fluid handling module separate from the first module which is configured to interface with the main instrument. The second fluid handling module has a second fluid handling network and at least one sample analysis cell which is accessible via the second fluid handling network. The first and second modules are configured to interconnect and provide fluid communication between the first and second fluid handling network and the sample cells.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Richard Keenan, Jeff Chion, Jennifer Gable, Ken Li, Roger Tong, Mike Recknor, James Braig
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Publication number: 20070103678Abstract: An apparatus for analyzing the composition of bodily fluid. The apparatus comprises a fluid handling network including a patient end configured to maintain fluid communication with a bodily fluid in a patient. The apparatus further comprises a pump unit in operative engagement with the fluid handling network. The pump unit has an infusion mode in which the pump unit is operable to deliver infusion fluid to the patient through the patient end, and a sample draw mode in which the pump unit is operable to draw a sample of the bodily fluid from the patient through the patient end. The apparatus further comprises a spectroscopic analyzer configured to obtain spectra from at least a portion of the sample, and a processor in communication with or incorporated into the spectroscopic analyzer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Bernhard Sterling, W. Hall, David Callicoat, Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Richard Keenan, Richard King
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Publication number: 20070083091Abstract: In certain embodiments, a method samples a body fluid of a patient. The method includes providing a fluid handling system having one or more fluid passageways. The method further includes infusing an infusion fluid by way of a fluid handling system into a patient through one or more fluid passageways. The method further includes obtaining a sample of body fluid by way of a fluid handling system from a patient through one or more fluid passageways. The obtained sample is no more than 5 milliliters in volume. The method further includes analyzing at least an analyzed portion of the obtained sample by way of an analyte detection system operatively associated with the fluid handling system to determine a concentration of at least one analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2006Publication date: April 12, 2007Inventors: Bernhard Sterling, Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Mark Weschler, Peng Zheng, Peter Rule, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20070060872Abstract: An apparatus is provided for monitoring a predetermined parameter of a patient's body fluid while infusing an infusion fluid into the patient. The apparatus comprises an infusion line and a catheter configured for insertion into a blood vessel of the patient, and a reversible infusion pump connected between a source of an infusion fluid and the infusion line and catheter. The apparatus further comprises a body fluid sensor assembly mounted in fluid communication with the infusion line and which includes a first sensor and a sample cell. The first sensor provides a signal indicative of a predetermined parameter of any fluid present in the infusion line. The sample cell is substantially transmissive to light comprising a wavelength ?. The apparatus further comprises a controller that is configured to operate the infusion pump in a forward direction so as to pump the infusion fluid through the infusion line and catheter for infusion into the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2006Publication date: March 15, 2007Inventors: W. Hall, David Callicoat, Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Peter Rule, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20060235348Abstract: A method of extracting and analyzing bodily fluids from a patient at the point of care for the patient is provided. The method comprises establishing fluid communication between an analyte detection system and a bodily fluid in the patient. A portion of the bodily fluid is drawn from the patient. The drawn portion is separated into a first component of the bodily fluid, while the analyte detection system remains in fluid communication with the patient. The analyte detection system analyzes the first component to measure a concentration of an analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: David Callicoat, Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Peter Rule, Richard Keenan, Richard King
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Publication number: 20060200070Abstract: A fluid sampling and analysis system. The system comprises a fluid handling network including a patient end configured to maintain fluid communication with a bodily fluid of a patient; a sample analysis chamber accessible by the fluid handling network; and a pump unit in operative engagement with the fluid handling network. The pump unit has an infusion mode in which the pump unit is operable to deliver infusion fluid to the patient through the patient end; a sample draw mode in which the pump unit is operable to draw a sample of bodily fluid from the patient through the patient end, and provide a portion of the sample to the sample analysis chamber; and an optical calibration mode in which the pump unit is operable to supply calibration fluid to the sample analysis chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: David Callicoat, Jennifer Gable, Kenneth Witte, Peng Zheng, Richard Keenan, Bernhard Sterling, James Braig, Mark Wechsler, W. Hall
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Publication number: 20060200071Abstract: An apparatus for analyzing the composition of bodily fluid. The apparatus comprises a fluid handling network including a patient end configured to maintain fluid communication with a bodily fluid in a patient and at least one pump intermittently operable to draw a sample of bodily fluid from the patient. The apparatus further comprises a fluid analyzer positioned to analyze at least a portion of the sample and measure the presence of two or more analytes. Also disclosed is a method for analyzing the composition of a bodily fluid in a patient. The method comprises drawing a sample of the bodily fluid of the patient through a fluid handling network configured to maintain fluid communication with a bodily fluid in a patient. The method further comprises analyzing the at least a portion of the sample in a fluid analyzer to estimate the concentration of two or more analytes in the sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: September 7, 2006Inventors: Bernhard Sterling, James Braig, Peter Rule, W. Hall, Mark Wechsler, Jennifer Gable
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Publication number: 20060195045Abstract: A fluid handling module is configured for removable engagement with a reusable main fluid handling instrument. The module comprises a housing, an infusion fluid passageway, a sample fluid passageway, and a fluid component separator. The infusion fluid passageway has a first port and a second port spaced from the first port, and a lumen extending from the first port to the second port. The sample fluid passageway is connected to the infusion fluid passageway. The fluid component separator is connected to the sample fluid passageway.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Li, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20060195046Abstract: In certain embodiments, a method samples a body fluid of a patient. The method includes providing a fluid handling system having one or more fluid passageways. The method further includes infusing an infusion fluid by way of a fluid handling system into a patient through one or more fluid passageways. The method further includes obtaining a sample of body fluid by way of a fluid handling system from a patient through one or more fluid passageways. The obtained sample is no more than 400 microliters in volume. The method further includes analyzing at least an analyzed portion of the obtained sample by way of an analyte detection system operatively associated with the fluid handling system to determine a concentration of at least one analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Bernhard Sterling, Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Peter Rule, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20060195058Abstract: A fluid handling and analysis system comprises a fluid transport network comprising at least a first fluid passageway. The fluid transport network includes a patient end that is configured to maintain fluid communication with a bodily fluid in a patient. A sample analysis chamber and waste container are each accessible via the fluid transport network. A pump unit is in operative engagement with the fluid transport network. The pump unit has an infusion mode in which the pump unit is operable to deliver an infusion fluid to the patient through the patient end, and a sample draw mode in which the pump unit is operable to draw a volume of the bodily fluid from the patient through the patient end, towards the sample analysis chamber. A spectroscopic fluid analyzer is configured to analyze a sample of the bodily fluid while the sample is in the sample analysis chamber, and determine a concentration of at least one analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20060194325Abstract: A fluid handling and analysis system is provided. The system includes a main analysis and control instrument and a fluid handling module that are removably engageable with the main instrument. The main instrument comprises a spectroscopic bodily fluid analyzer and at least one control element. The fluid handling module includes a spectroscopic sample cell and at least one fluid handling element, and the sample cell is accessible via the fluid handling element. The fluid handling element has a control interface configured to engage the control element when the main instrument and the fluid handling module are engaged.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventors: Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Li, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Richard Keenan
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Publication number: 20060189925Abstract: In some embodiments, a system for bodily fluid sampling and analysis comprises a first fluid passageway having a patient end which is configured to provide fluid communication with a bodily fluid within a patient. A sample analysis chamber is accessible via the first fluid passageway. At least one pump is in operative engagement with the first fluid passageway such that the system is operable to periodically draw a sample of the bodily fluid from the patient through the first fluid passageway and toward the sample analysis chamber. A separator is accessible via the first fluid passageway and configured to remove at least one component from the sample of bodily fluid. A spectroscopic analyte detection system is configured to analyze the component of bodily fluid while the component of bodily fluid is in the sample analysis chamber, and determine a concentration of at least one analyte.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2005Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Jennifer Gable, James Braig, Kenneth Witte, Mark Wechsler, Peng Zheng, Richard Keenan