Patents by Inventor Mark J. Zdeblick
Mark J. Zdeblick 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: 11928614Abstract: Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2017Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Andrew Thompson, George M. Savage
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Patent number: 11870508Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2022Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20220311474Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2022Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 11251834Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20190341967Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2019Publication date: November 7, 2019Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 10305544Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 9941931Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2014Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20180089393Abstract: Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2017Publication date: March 29, 2018Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Andrew Thompson, George M. Savage
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Publication number: 20170215761Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2017Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20150193593Abstract: Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2014Publication date: July 9, 2015Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Andrew Thompson, George M. Savage
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Publication number: 20150171924Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2014Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 8956287Abstract: Methods, systems and compositions that allow for treating a patient according to a patient customized therapeutic regimen are provided. Embodiments of the invention include obtaining dosage administration information from a patient and using the same to tailor a therapeutic regimen for the patient. Embodiments of the invention further include preparing and forwarding to the patient physical pharmaceutical dosages based on the customized therapeutic regimen.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Andrew Thompson, George M. Savage
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Patent number: 8868453Abstract: A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 8700148Abstract: Techniques for controlling one or more modular circuits (“satellites”) that are intended for placement in a subject's body. The one or more satellites are controlled by sending signals over a bus that includes first and second conduction paths. Also coupled to the bus in system embodiments is a device such as a pacemaker that provides power and includes control circuitry. Each satellite includes satellite circuitry and one or more effectors that interact with the tissue. The satellite circuitry is coupled to the bus, and thus interfaces the controller to the one or more effectors, which may function as actuators, sensors, or both. The effectors may be electrodes that are used to introduce analog electrical signals (e.g., one or more pacing pulses) into the tissue in the local areas where the electrodes are positioned (e.g., heart muscles) or to sense analog signals (e.g., a propagating depolarization signal) within the tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2007Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 8558563Abstract: In a first embodiment, electrodes are coupled to a surface at first, second, and third locations, the first location being further from the third location than from the second location. Impedance is measured at distinct frequencies between pairs of the electrodes. As a result, impedance is measured at differing regions below the surface, one region being deeper below the surface than the other region. In a second embodiment, a microfluidic device carries out an analysis. The analysis may be within a flexible patch adhered to a surface, or may be in a solid device implanted in a body of liquid surrounded by tissue. The analysis may involve pumping a fluid or may involve drawing an analyte electrophoretically through a microfluidic channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: October 15, 2013Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventor: Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 8547248Abstract: The present invention provides implantable systems that communicate wirelessly with each other using a unique format that enables devices configurations and applications heretofore not possible. Embodiments of the present invention provide communication apparatuses and methods for exchanging information with implantable medical devices. In some embodiments, two implantable devices communicate with each other using quasi-electrostatic signal transmission in a long wavelength/low frequency electromagnetic band, with the patient's body acting as a conductive medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2006Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Timothy Robertson
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Patent number: 8542123Abstract: Aspects of the invention include multi-mode communication ingestible event marker devices. Ingestible event marker devices of the invention include an ingestible component comprising a conductive communication module and at least one additional non-conductive communication module. The non-conductive communication module may be integrated with the ingestible component or at least a portion or all of the non-conductive communication module may be associated with a packaging component of the ingestible event marker device. Additional aspects of the invention include systems that include the devices and one or more receivers, as well as methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2012Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Timothy Robertson, Mark J. Zdeblick
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Patent number: 8540632Abstract: Low profile antennas for ingestible devices, such as ingestible event markers, are provided. Aspects of the ingestible devices of the invention include low profile signal transmission antennas configured such that they are flexible or degrade after use, allowing the antenna and attached components to pass easily through the body. Embodiments of the low profile antennas are configured to emit a detectable signal upon contact with a target physiological site. Also provided are methods of making and using the devices of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2008Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Proteus Digital Health, Inc.Inventors: Timothy L. Robertson, Olivier Colliou, Eric Snyder, Mark J. Zdeblick
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Publication number: 20130018434Abstract: An implantable integrated circuit structure comprising a conformal thin-film sealing layer for hermetically sealing circuitry layers is provided. Also disclosed are electrode structures, leads that include the same, implantable pulse generators that include the leads, as well as systems and kits having components thereof, other implantable devices utilizing the structures, and methods of making and using the subject structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventors: Mark J. Zdeblick, Benedict James Costello, Jeremy Frank, Marc Jensen, Todd Thompson, Mohammed Z. Islam
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Publication number: 20130002423Abstract: RFID antennas for ingestible devices, such as ingestible event markers, are provided. Aspects of the ingestible devices of the invention include RFID signal transmission antennas with a battery that is activated upon being exposed to fluid in the body. Embodiments of the RFID antennas are configured to emit a detectable signal upon contact with a target physiological site. Also provided are methods of making and using the devices of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Timothy L. Robertson, Olivier Colliou, Eric J. Snyder, Mark J. Zdeblick