Patents by Inventor Louis C. Cosentino

Louis C. Cosentino 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).

  • Patent number: 9454644
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques for remotely monitoring the health of an ambulatory patient. As described herein, an ambulatory patient may interact with a monitoring device that is located at the patient's home. The monitoring device may ask the patient to provide responses to health-related questions or requests for physiological characteristics and may upload the responses. A health care professional may then use the responses to evaluate the health of the patient. A set of firmware instructions stored on the monitoring device may cause the monitoring device to perform these functions. The monitoring device may download a prompt that is associated with at least one instruction in the set of firmware instructions. The prompt may cause the patient monitoring device to execute the at least one instruction in the set of firmware instructions to gather information relating to a patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 10, 2013
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2016
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Todd F. Young, Christopher T. Abrahamson
  • Publication number: 20160070874
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates a memory device that is programmed with a set of question hierarchies. Bach question hierarchy corresponds to a symptom and is composed of a set of questions. The question hierarchies may contain a logical structure so that certain questions will not be asked, depending upon a patient's answer to a preceding question. A question hierarchy is invoked by a symptom identifier transmitted to the monitoring device by a remote computer. The remote computer may transmit a plurality of symptom identifiers to the monitoring device to cause the monitoring device to ask questions related to a plurality of symptoms. The set of symptoms inquired about may vary based upon the chronic disease afflicting the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 8, 2014
    Publication date: March 10, 2016
    Applicant: CARDIOCOM, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 8795169
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2003
    Date of Patent: August 5, 2014
    Assignee: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Louis C. Cosentino, Michael John Duea, Duane Robert Duea, Steven George Dorfe, Richard C. Nubson, Judith A. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 8766789
    Abstract: A personal emergency device is provided to individuals to allow the individuals to request emergency assistances. The device communicates with a base receiver to indicate the individual has requested assistances. The base receiver then communicates with an emergency system such as e-911 emergency services or a remote care system. The base receiver or the remote care system may forward information to the emergency services to provide first responders with additional information regarding the individual. The information may include personal information such as age and name, and the information may include medical information such as a recent blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose level.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20130131574
    Abstract: This disclosure describes dialysis treatment monitoring systems and methods for operating dialysis treatment monitoring systems. The disclosure describes novel systems and methods for collecting and processing dialysis treatment information from a patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 11, 2012
    Publication date: May 23, 2013
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Laura M. Rudd, Brian A. Golden, Kristin N. Parrott, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 8438038
    Abstract: A system for weight loss or weight management of a person may include a monitoring unit and remote computing system. The monitoring unit includes a transducer arranged to generate a signal representative of the patient's weight. It further includes a processor operatively coupled to the transducer and to a memory device. Further, an output device and an input device are operatively coupled to the processor. The memory device is programmed with a set of instructions causing the processor to cooperate with the output device to present questions directed toward weight loss and to cooperate with the input device to receive answers to the questions. The remote computing system is in communication with the monitoring unit. The remote computing system is programmed to receive the answers provided by the person and to receive the signal representative of the person's weight. The remote computing system generates an alert on the basis thereof.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2013
    Assignee: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 8419650
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques for remotely monitoring the health of an ambulatory patient. As described herein, an ambulatory patient may interact with a monitoring device that is located at the patient's home. The monitoring device may prompt the patient to provide responses to health-related questions or requests for physiological characteristics and may upload the responses. A health care professional may then use the responses to evaluate the health of the patient. A set of firmware instructions stored on the monitoring device may cause the monitoring device to perform these functions. These firmware instructions remain the same even when the monitoring device downloads new prompts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2009
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2013
    Assignee: Cariocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian Alan Golden, Todd Young
  • Publication number: 20130082837
    Abstract: A personal emergency device is provided to individuals to allow the individuals to request emergency assistances. The device communicates with a base receiver to indicate the individual has requested assistances. The base receiver then communicates with an emergency system such as e-911 emergency services or a remote care system. The base receiver or the remote care system may forward information to the emergency services to provide first responders with additional information regarding the individual. The information may include personal information such as age and name, and the information may include medical information such as a recent blood pressure, weight, and blood glucose level.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2011
    Publication date: April 4, 2013
    Applicant: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden, Christopher T. Abrahamson, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20130043997
    Abstract: A system for weight loss or weight management of a person may include a monitoring unit and remote computing system. The monitoring unit includes a transducer arranged to generate a signal representative of the patient's weight. It further includes a processor operatively coupled to the transducer and to a memory device. Further, an output device and an input device are operatively coupled to the processor. The memory device is programmed with a set of instructions causing the processor to cooperate with the output device to present questions directed toward weight loss and to cooperate with the input device to receive answers to the questions. The remote computing system is in communication with the monitoring unit. The remote computing system is programmed to receive the answers provided by the person and to receive the signal representative of the person's weight. The remote computing system generates an alert on the basis thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Publication date: February 21, 2013
    Applicant: Cardiocom
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20110125532
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates a memory device that is programmed with a set of question hierearchies. Each question hierarchy corresponds to a symptom and is composed of a set of questions. The question hierarchies may contain a logical structure so that certain questions will not be asked, depending upon a patient's answer to a preceeding question. A question hiearchy is invoked by a symptom identifier transmitted to the monitoring device by a remote computer. The remote computer may transmit a plurality of symptom identifiers to the monitoring device to cause the monitoring device to ask questions related to a plurality of symptoms. The set of symptoms inquired about may vary based upon the chronic disease afflicting the patient.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 10, 2010
    Publication date: May 26, 2011
    Applicant: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 7945451
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates a memory device that is programmed with a set of question hierearchies. Each question hierarchy corresponds to a symptom and is composed of a set of questions. The question hierarchies may contain a logical structure so that certain questions will not be asked, depending upon a patient's answer to a preceeding question. A question hiearchy is invoked by a symptom identifier transmitted to the monitoring device by a remote computer. The remote computer may transmit a plurality of symptom identifiers to the monitoring device to cause the monitoring device to ask questions related to a plurality of symptoms. The set of symptoms inquired about may vary based upon the chronic disease afflicting the patient.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2011
    Assignee: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20100249536
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 10, 2010
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Applicant: CARDIOCOM, LLC
    Inventors: Louis C. Cosentino, Michael John Duea, Duane Robert Duea, Steven George Dorfe, Richard C. Nubson, Judith A. Cosentino
  • Patent number: 7736318
    Abstract: The monitoring device incorporates transducing devices for converting the desired measured parameters into electrical signals capable of being processed by a local computer or microprocessor system. The device interacts with the ambulatory patient and then, via a modem or other electronic communication device, transmits the measured parameters to a computer located at a remote site. At the remote location. the various indicia of the ambulatory patient's condition are monitored and analyzed by the medical professional caregiver. To provide the ambulatory patient with an added level of convenience and ease of use, such monitoring device is contained in a single integrated package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2010
    Assignee: Cardiocom, LLC
    Inventors: Louis C. Cosentino, Michael John Duea, Duane Robert Duea, Steven George Dorfe, Richard C. Nubson, Judith A. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20090234916
    Abstract: In general, this disclosure describes techniques for remotely monitoring the health of an ambulatory patient. As described herein, an ambulatory patient may interact with a monitoring device that is located at the patient's home. The monitoring device may prompt the patient to provide responses to health-related questions or requests for physiological characteristics and may upload the responses. A health care professional may then use the responses to evaluate the health of the patient. A set of firmware instructions stored on the monitoring device may cause the monitoring device to perform these functions. These firmware instructions remain the same even when the monitoring device downloads new prompts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2009
    Publication date: September 17, 2009
    Applicant: CARDIOCOM, LLC
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian Alan Golden, Todd Young
  • Patent number: 7577475
    Abstract: A data set is generated by an implanted medical device, during operation of the device. The data set includes data characterizing various physiological states of the patient. The data set is communicated from the device to a patient monitoring apparatus. The patient monitoring apparatus develops its own data set by posing questions to the patient, and optionally by measuring a physiological parameter of the patient, such as weight. The two data sets are combined and are analyzed to determine medical information concerning the patient, such as impending decompensation of heart failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 19, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2009
    Assignee: Cardiocom
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino
  • Publication number: 20090138207
    Abstract: A handheld portable glucose meter, includes a glucose sensor having a sensor output related to glucose in a blood sample on a blood glucose test strip. A display is configured to display information to a user. The handheld portable glucose meter maintains information related to a depletion of a supply of materials. The handheld portable glucose meter is configured to communicate with a remote location and to send data to the remote location to reorder the supply.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2008
    Publication date: May 28, 2009
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden
  • Publication number: 20080294024
    Abstract: A handheld portable glucose meter includes a glucose sensor having a sensor output related to glucose in a blood sample. A display is configured to display information to a user. A manual input is configured to receive user input data from the user. Communication circuitry is configured to send and/or receive data to and/or from a remote location. A controller controls operation of the handheld portable glucose meter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 24, 2007
    Publication date: November 27, 2008
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian A. Golden
  • Publication number: 20070231846
    Abstract: Methods for communicating between a glucose meter and a computing system are described. One method includes automatically initiating a communication session with a computing system over a communication link. The method also includes automatically sending data from the glucose meter to the computing system via the communication link.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2006
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian Alan Golden
  • Publication number: 20070231209
    Abstract: A glucose test strip is disclosed. The test strip includes an insertion portion and an exposed portion. The exposed portion of the test strip is arranged to accept a blood sample from a patient. The test strip includes a calibration identifier accessible to a calibration identifier access device in a glucose meter via an interface residing at least partially within the insertion portion. The calibration identifier includes a calibration code for calibrating the glucose meter to the test strip.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2006
    Publication date: October 4, 2007
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino, Brian Alan Golden
  • Publication number: 20040225533
    Abstract: A system for weight loss or weight management of a person may include a monitoring unit and remote computing system. The monitoring unit includes a transducer arranged to generate a signal representative of the patient's weight. It further includes a processor operatively coupled to the transducer and to a memory device. Further, an output device and an input device are operatively coupled to the processor. The memory device is programmed with a set of instructions causing the processor to cooperate with the output device to present questions directed toward weight loss and to cooperate with the input device to receive answers to the questions. The remote computing system is in communication with the monitoring unit. The remote computing system is programmed to receive the answers provided by the person and to receive the signal representative of the person's weight. The remote computing system generates an alert on the basis thereof.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 23, 2003
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventors: Daniel L. Cosentino, Louis C. Cosentino