Patents by Inventor John P. Creaven
John P. Creaven 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: 8409505Abstract: A sensor-dispensing instrument adapted to handle a sensor pack contains sensors and performs a test using one of the sensors. The instrument includes an outer housing and a mechanical mechanism for rotating the sensor pack and ejecting one of the sensors from the sensor pack and through a sensor slot on the housing. The instrument also includes a sensor actuator to engage with a sensor disposed in the sensor slot, and a sensor release that is movable to disengage the sensor actuator from the sensor disposed in the sensor slot and permit the discharge of the sensor. The sensor release activates a sensor release mechanism that has a sensor release aid arm, a mounting block, and a pivot pin. The sensor release aid arm contacts the sensor disposed in the sensor slot to assist removal of the sensor from the sensor slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2011Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: Bruce A. Flora, John P. Creaven, Russell J. Micinski
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Patent number: 8333782Abstract: A lancing device comprises a main housing, a movable housing, and a damping ring. The main housing forming an inner aperture that encloses a portion of a lancet assembly. The lancet assembly has a lancet body, a lancet-plunger housing, and a lance. The lancet assembly is adapted to move between a resting position, a cocking position, and a puncture position. The movable housing is adjacent to the main housing. The moveable housing is adapted to move from a resting position to a cocking position. The moveable housing is adapted to connect to the lancet assembly. The damping ring is adapted to engage the lancet assembly as the lancet assembly moves from the puncture position back towards the resting position to reduce movement of the lancet assembly back towards the puncture position.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2011Date of Patent: December 18, 2012Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventor: John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20120275957Abstract: A test-sensor cartridge comprising a plurality of test sensors adapted to assist in determining an analyte concentration of a fluid sample. The cartridge further comprises a plurality of walls forming a cavity therein. The cavity is adapted to include the plurality of test sensors. At least one of the plurality of walls forms at least one aperture. The cartridge further comprises a lid adapted to enclose the cavity. The cartridge further comprises a locking feature adapted to lock the lid to one or more of the walls. The locking feature is adapted to be disengaged by the at least one aperture receiving a projection of an analyte-testing instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: John P. CREAVEN, Dijia HUANG, Weiping ZHONG
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Patent number: 8231048Abstract: A test-sensor cartridge including a plurality of test sensors adapted to assist in determining an analyte concentration of a fluid sample. The cartridge further includes a plurality of walls forming a cavity therein. The cavity is adapted to include the plurality of test sensors. At least one of the plurality of walls forms at least one aperture. The cartridge further includes a lid adapted to enclose the cavity. The cartridge further includes a locking feature adapted to lock the lid to one or more of the walls. The locking feature is adapted to be disengaged by the at least one aperture receiving a projection of an analyte-testing instrument.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2007Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: John P. Creaven, Dijia Huang, Weiping Zhong
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Publication number: 20120104019Abstract: A sensor-dispensing instrument adapted to handle a sensor pack contains sensors and performs a test using one of the sensors. The instrument includes an outer housing and a mechanical mechanism for rotating the sensor pack and ejecting one of the sensors from the sensor pack and through a sensor slot on the housing. The instrument also includes a sensor actuator to engage with a sensor disposed in the sensor slot, and a sensor release that is movable to disengage the sensor actuator from the sensor disposed in the sensor slot and permit the discharge of the sensor. The sensor release activates a sensor release mechanism that has a sensor release aid arm, a mounting block, and a pivot pin. The sensor release aid arm contacts the sensor disposed in the sensor slot to assist removal of the sensor from the sensor slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2011Publication date: May 3, 2012Applicant: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: Bruce A. Flora, John P. Creaven, Russell J. Micinski
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Patent number: 8142733Abstract: A cartridge assembly is adapted to be used in a sensor-dispensing device. The cartridge assembly comprises an end cap, a disposable cartridge and a sealing mechanism. The end cap includes one opening. The disposable cartridge comprises an outer and inner cartridge. The inner cartridge contains sensors arranged in a stack therein. Each of the sensors carries a reagent sufficient to produce a signal in response to the analyte concentration in a fluid. The outer cartridge forms an opening of sufficient dimensions to permit a sensor to pass through the opening. The outer cartridge includes a holding mechanism that holds at least one of the sensors in place during movement of the inner cartridge. The sealing mechanism is adapted to form a substantially moisture-tight seal.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventor: John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20120035640Abstract: A lancing device comprises a main housing, a movable housing, and a damping ring. The main housing forming an inner aperture that encloses a portion of a lancet assembly. The lancet assembly has a lancet body, a lancet-plunger housing, and a lance. The lancet assembly is adapted to move between a resting position, a cocking position, and a puncture position. The movable housing is adjacent to the main housing. The moveable housing is adapted to move from a resting position to a cocking position. The moveable housing is adapted to connect to the lancet assembly. The damping ring is adapted to engage the lancet assembly as the lancet assembly moves from the puncture position back towards the resting position to reduce movement of the lancet assembly back towards the puncture position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Applicant: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventor: John P. Creaven
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Patent number: 8101126Abstract: A sensor-dispensing instrument (10) adapted to handle a sensor pack containing a plurality of sensors and to perform a test using one of the sensors. The sensor-dispensing instrument includes an outer housing (12) and a mechanical mechanism contained therein for rotating the sensor pack and ejecting one of the sensors from the sensor pack and through a sensor slot on the housing. The sensor-dispensing instrument also includes a sensor actuator to engage with a sensor disposed in the sensor slot, and a sensor release (66) that is movable to disengage the sensor actuator from the sensor disposed in the sensor slot and permit the discharge of the sensor the sensor release additionally activating a sensor release mechanism that has a sensor release aid arm, a mounting block, and a pivot pin that connects the sensor release aid arm to the mounting block, wherein the sensor release aid arm is adapted to contact the sensor disposed in the sensor slot to assist removal of the sensor from the sensor slot.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2006Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: Bruce A. Flora, John P. Creaven, Russell J. Micinski
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Patent number: 8048098Abstract: A lancing device comprises a main housing, a movable housing, and a damping ring. The main housing forming an inner aperture that encloses a portion of a lancet assembly. The lancet assembly has a lancet body, a lancet-plunger housing, and a lance. The lancet assembly is adapted to move between a resting position, a cocking position, and a puncture position. The movable housing is adjacent to the main housing. The moveable housing is adapted to move from a resting position to a cocking position. The moveable housing is adapted to connect to the lancet assembly. The damping ring is adapted to engage the lancet assembly as the lancet assembly moves from the puncture position back towards the resting position to reduce movement of the lancet assembly back towards the puncture position.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2006Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventor: John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20100319436Abstract: A test sensor includes a body, a first conductive trace, a second conductive trace, and a third conductive trace. The body includes a first region that has a fluid-receiving area, a second region separate from the first region, and a first temperature sensing interface disposed at or adjacent to the fluid-receiving area. The fluid-receiving area receives a sample. The first trace is disposed on the body, and at least a portion of the first trace is disposed in the first region. The second and third traces are disposed on the body. The third trace extends from the first to the second regions. The third trace is connected to the first trace at the first temperature sensing interface. The third trace includes a different material than the first trace. A first thermocouple is formed at the first temperature sensing interface. The thermocouple provides temperature data to determine an analyte concentration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Steve Hoi-Cheong Sun, Swetha Chinnayelka, John P. Creaven, Andrew J. Edelbrock, Matthew B. Holzer, Narasinha C. Parasnis, Jeffery S. Reynolds, Paul M. Ripley, Steven C. Charlton, Xin Wang, Mu Wu
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Patent number: 7850910Abstract: A foldable instrument (10) adapted to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample using a test sensor is disclosed. The instrument comprises a first portion (12) including a display (22) and a second portion (14) pivotally coupled to the first portion by a pivot mechanism (23). The second portion includes a user-interface mechanism (16a-c). One of the first portion (12) and second portion (14) includes at least one opening (18) formed therein. The opening is adapted to receive a test sensor. The instrument is adapted to be folded into a closed position and unfolded into an open position by rotating one of the first portion and second portion about the pivot mechanism (23).Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Bayer HealthCare LLCInventors: John P. Creaven, William W. McCloud
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Patent number: 7797987Abstract: A test sensor assisting in determining an analyte concentration in a fluid sample comprises a lid, a base and a spacer. The spacer has first and second spacer sections. The first spacer section has a first spacer side and a first spacer end. The second spacer section has a second spacer side and a second spacer end. The lid, base and spacer are attached such that a fluid chamber is formed between a portion of a lower lid surface and an upper base surface, and between the first and second spacer sides. The lower lid surface, the upper base surface, the first spacer end and the second spacer end form a side vent therebetween that is in communication with the fluid chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventors: John P. Creaven, Michael P. VanSickle
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Publication number: 20100206747Abstract: An electrochemical test sensor includes a lid and a base. The base has a length and a width. The length of the base is greater than the width of the base. The base includes at least a working electrode, a counter electrode and at least three test-sensor contacts for electrically connecting to a meter. The at least three test-sensor contacts are spaced along the length of the base from each other. The base and the lid assist in forming a fluid chamber for receiving the fluid sample. The electrochemical test sensor further includes a reagent to assist in determining the concentration of the analyte in the fluid sample.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2008Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Greg P. Beer, John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20100178703Abstract: A single-sensor meter system for dispensing sensors for testing of an analyte concentration in a fluid comprises a container assembly and a single-sensor meter. The container assembly includes inner and outer cartridges. The inner cartridge includes a plurality of test sensors and a mechanical mechanism. The container assembly forms exactly one opening for dispensing the test sensors one at a time. The opening is covered by an end cap so as to assist in preventing or inhibiting moisture from entering the interior of the container assembly. The mechanical mechanism is adapted to advance the plurality of test sensors. The single-sensor meter is adapted to align with and operatively connects to the container assembly. The single-sensor meter includes a test-sensor extraction mechanism adapted to grip a test sensor and pull the test sensor through the opening to a dispensed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2007Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Bayer Healthcare LLCInventors: John P. Creaven, Andrew J. Dosmann, Jason R. Diehl, William W. McCloud
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Publication number: 20100147870Abstract: The cartridge comprises a housing, a plurality of test sensors, a mechanical mechanism, and a pusher assembly. The housing forms at least one opening therethrough. The plurality of test sensors is stacked in the housing. The plurality of test sensors is adapted to assist in testing at least one analyte. The mechanical mechanism is adapted to urge the plurality of test sensors in a first direction. One of the plurality of test sensors is positioned for extraction from the cartridge. The pusher assembly is adapted to push one of the plurality of test sensors from the cartridge. The pusher assembly includes a ferromagnetic material or a magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2010Publication date: June 17, 2010Applicant: BAYER HEALTHCARE LLCInventors: Jeffery S. Reynolds, John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20100072270Abstract: A test-sensor cartridge including a plurality of test sensors adapted to assist in determining an analyte concentration of a fluid sample. The cartridge further includes a plurality of walls forming a cavity therein. The cavity is adapted to include the plurality of test sensors. At least one of the plurality of walls forms at least one aperture. The cartridge further includes a lid adapted to enclose the cavity. The cartridge further includes a locking feature adapted to lock the lid to one or more of the walls. The locking feature is adapted to be disengaged by the at least one aperture receiving a projection of an analyte-testing instrument.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: John P. Creaven, Dijia Huang, Weiping Zhong
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Publication number: 20100047918Abstract: A test-sensor cartridge including a plurality of test sensors adapted to assist in determining an analyte concentration of a fluid sample. The test-sensor cartridge further includes a housing forming a cavity. The cavity is adapted to contain the plurality of test sensors. The test-sensor cartridge further includes a lid adapted to enclose the cavity. The test-sensor cartridge further includes a closing feature adapted to maintain the lid in a closed position. The closing feature is distorted when the lid is in an open position and generally released when the lid is in a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2007Publication date: February 25, 2010Inventor: John P. Creaven
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Publication number: 20090209040Abstract: A sensor-dispensing instrument (10) adapted to handle a sensor pack containing a plurality of sensors and to perform a test using one of the sensors. The sensor-dispensing instrument includes an outer housing (12) and a mechanical mechanism contained therein for rotating the sensor pack and ejecting one of the sensors from the sensor pack and through a sensor slot on the housing. The sensor-dispensing instrument also includes a sensor actuator to engage with a sensor disposed in the sensor slot, and a sensor release (66) that is movable to disengage the sensor actuator from the sensor disposed in the sensor slot and permit the discharge of the sensor the sensor release additionally activating a sensor release mechanism that has a sensor release aid arm, a mounting block, and a pivot pin that connects the sensor release aid arm to the mounting block, wherein the sensor release aid arm is adapted to contact the sensor disposed in the sensor slot to assist removal of the sensor from the sensor slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2006Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Bruce A. Flora, John P. Creaven, Russell J. Micinski
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Publication number: 20090162248Abstract: A foldable instrument (10) adapted to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample using a test sensor is disclosed. The instrument comprises a first portion (12) including a display (22) and a second portion (14) pivotally coupled to the first portion by a pivot mechanism (23). The second portion includes a user-interface mechanism (16a-c). One of the first portion (12) and second portion (14) includes at least one opening (18) formed therein. The opening is adapted to receive a test sensor. The instrument is adapted to be folded into a closed position and unfolded into an open position by rotating one of the first portion and second portion about the pivot mechanism (23).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2006Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventors: John P. Creaven, William W. McCloud
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Publication number: 20090156964Abstract: An integrated-diagnostic instrument adapted to determine an analyte concentration of a fluid sample using a test sensor is disclosed. The instrument comprises a first portion including at least one opening formed therein. The opening is adapted to receive a test sensor. The first portion forms at least one compartment adapted to receive a lancing device and includes a user-interface mechanism. The instrument further comprises a second portion being hingedly connected to the first portion. The second portion includes a display.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2006Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: John P. Creaven