Patents by Inventor Matteo D. Picinich
Matteo D. Picinich 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: 20230188465Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20230130432Abstract: A system and method for tracking and administering liquid intravenous medications in a hospital, clinic, or patient residence, including recording information onto a short range communication device affixed to a liquid container in a hospital pharmaceutical filling or compounding center, the information including drug information, patient information, and IV administration information, transferring the liquid container to a patient's bedside, programming an infusion course into a bedside IV infusion pump by enabling the pump to read the encoded information on the communication device, and disposing of the liquid container and any residual drug in a smart disposal bin that reads the communication device and weighs the container. The disposal bin may confirm the chemical contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Marshall E. Fryman, Ujjawal Kumar, Anandaraman Vithyananthan, Pritish Jain, Syedjavid Syed Khadar, Matteo D. Picinich, Yun Shao Tsai
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Patent number: 11470000Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20220176036Abstract: Aspects of this disclosure relate to a pump cassette with a radio frequency identification (RFID) tag. The RFID tag can store information associated with the pump cassette, such as usage information and/or a unique identifier. The RFID tag can be embedded in a component of the pump cassette in certain embodiments. Related infusion pumps, infusion sets, and infusion systems are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Marshall E. Fryman, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20220037012Abstract: Various techniques for facilitating server-initiated transmission of messages to medical devices are described herein. For example, a hospital server may transmit strictly regulated clinical requests or messages to medical devices to facilitate clinical operations performed on the medical devices. In addition, the hospital server may transmit requests or messages that are unregulated (or regulated to a lesser degree) to the medical devices to facilitate operations unrelated to the clinical operations of the medical devices. By allowing both regulated and unregulated communications and by allowing both medical-device-initiated and server-initiated uses of the input and output devices provided on the medical devices, faster response times and increased efficiency can be achieved in a hospital environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Marshall E. Fryman, Matteo D. Picinich, Jeffrey E. Rinda, Glen R. Cook, Yun Shao Tsai, Anandaraman Vithyananthan, Syedjavid Syed Khadar, Pritish Jain, Ujjawal Kumar
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Publication number: 20220037011Abstract: A system configured to reconfigure the settings on a medical device based on a detected location of the medical device is provided. The system may include a server configured to receive a connection request from a medical device, update the settings on the medical device, determine that the medical device has entered another geographical area, and transmit, to the medical device, additional settings that can be used to connect to another server configured to communicate with medical devices in said another geographical area.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Marshall E. Fryman, Matteo D. Picinich, Anandaraman Vithyananthan, Syedjavid Syed Khadar, Ujjawal Kumar
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Publication number: 20210105206Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2020Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20200335195Abstract: A system and method for tracking and administering liquid medications in a hospital, clinic, or patient residence, including encoding information onto a short range communication device affixed to a liquid container in a hospital pharmaceutical filling or compounding center, the information including drug information, patient information, and IV administration information, transferring the liquid container to a patient's bedside, programming an infusion course into a bedside IV infusion pump by enabling the pump to read the encoded information on the communication device, and disposing of the liquid container and any residual drug in a smart disposal bin that reads the communication device and weighs the container. The disposal bin may confirm the chemical contents of the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2020Publication date: October 22, 2020Inventors: Marshall E. Fryman, Ujjawal Kumar, Anandaraman Vithyananthan, Pritish Jain, Syedjavid Syed Khadar, Matteo D. Picinich, Yun Shao Tsai
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Patent number: 10812380Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2019Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20200145332Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2019Publication date: May 7, 2020Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Patent number: 10333843Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2017Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20170331735Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2017Publication date: November 16, 2017Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Patent number: 9641432Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: ICU Medical, Inc.Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich
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Publication number: 20140254598Abstract: A medical device communication method that may be implemented within a variety of medical devices including but not limited to infusion pumps. The method may be implemented with a protocol stack for at least intra-device communication. Embodiments provide connection-oriented, connectionless-oriented, broadcast and multicast data exchange with priority handling of data, fragmentation, and reassembly of data, unique static and dynamic address assignment and hot swap capability for connected peripherals or subsystems.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Inventors: Prakash Kumar Arvind Jha, James Cudney, Benjamin Herr, Mark I. Lee, Matteo D. Picinich