Patents by Inventor Matthew S. Alley
Matthew S. Alley 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: 20130232759Abstract: A method of manufacturing a transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor including an emitter and a detector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The detector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237848Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a collector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The collector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237838Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes a barrier film and a fitting that cooperates with a sensor emitting and detecting near infrared signals for monitoring an intravascular infusion. The barrier film overlies an epidermal insertion site for a cannula administering the intravascular infusion. The fitting includes a first arrangement that retains the sensor and a second arrangement that releases the sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237844Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a collector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The collector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237836Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space a connector of the cannula from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237831Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space a connector of the cannula from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237840Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes a barrier film and a fitting that cooperates with a sensor emitting and detecting near infrared signals for monitoring an intravascular infusion. The barrier film overlies an epidermal insertion site for a cannula administering the intravascular infusion. The fitting includes a first arrangement that retains the sensor and a second arrangement that releases the sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237834Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space a connector of the cannula from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237858Abstract: A system and method include a sensor overlying a target area of skin to aid in diagnosing subcutaneous fluid leakage. The sensor includes an absorbent that minimizes noise in detected electromagnetic radiation to make it easier to analyze a signal that is indicative of subcutaneous fluid leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley
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Publication number: 20130237857Abstract: A system and method include a sensor overlying a target area of skin to aid in diagnosing subcutaneous fluid leakage. The sensor includes an absorbent that minimizes noise in detected electromagnetic radiation to make it easier to analyze a signal that is indicative of subcutaneous fluid leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley
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Publication number: 20130237846Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a collector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The collector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237832Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space a connector of the cannula from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237850Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a detector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The detector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237852Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a collector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The collector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130237788Abstract: A system and method include a sensor overlying a target area of skin to aid in diagnosing subcutaneous fluid leakage. The sensor includes an absorbent that minimizes noise in detected electromagnetic radiation to make it easier to analyze a signal that is indicative of subcutaneous fluid leakage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley
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Publication number: 20130237833Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space the connector from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237830Abstract: An epidermal dressing includes an appliance for linking an electromagnetic spectrum sensor with a cannula administering an intravascular infusate. The appliance includes a body and a fitting coupled to the body. The body is configured to space a connector of the cannula from the epidermis. The fitting includes a first arrangement that is configured to retain the electromagnetic spectrum sensor for sensing the infusate in perivascular tissue, and a second arrangement that is configured to release the electromagnetic spectrum sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell
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Publication number: 20130237779Abstract: A system and method include a sensor overlying a target area of epidermis to aid in diagnosing subcutaneous fluid leakage. The system includes an antiperspirant and an adhesive coupling the sensor and epidermis. The antiperspirant mitigates moisture content variation of the target area, which the inventors discovered is a source of unreliable indications that an infiltration or extravasation event has occurred.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicants: ivWatch, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley
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Publication number: 20130237845Abstract: A transcutaneous electromagnetic signal sensor includes an emitter and a collector. The emitter includes an emitter end face configured to emit a first electromagnetic radiation signal that enters Animalia tissue. The collector includes a detector end face configured to collect a second electromagnetic radiation signal that exits the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal includes a portion of the first electromagnetic radiation signal that is at least one of reflected, scattered and redirected from the Animalia tissue. The second electromagnetic radiation signal monitors anatomical changes over time in the Animalia tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell, William J. Naramore, Garret T. Bonnema
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Publication number: 20130232761Abstract: A method of manufacturing an epidermal dressing including a fitting that cooperates with a sensor emitting and detecting near infrared signals for monitoring an intravascular infusion. The fitting includes a first arrangement that retains the sensor and a second arrangement that releases the sensor from the first arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: IVWATCH, LLCInventors: Gary P. Warren, Marilyn J. Bowers, Matthew S. Alley, Scott J. Anchell