Patents by Inventor Michael HEMATI
Michael HEMATI 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: 11844943Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2022Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit Rajguru, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20230320660Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Mark ZIEGLER, Nikhil VISWANATHAN, Michael HEMATI
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Patent number: 11707227Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2018Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. Luxon, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Mark Ziegler, Nikhil Viswanathan, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20230201584Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2023Publication date: June 29, 2023Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI
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Patent number: 11672981Abstract: Methods and devices for treating and managing addiction are disclosed where an apparatus for mitigating addictive behavior may generally comprise at least two electrodes for positioning in proximity to an ulnar nerve of a body of a subject and one or more sensors configured to detect physiologic parameters which correlate to one or more symptoms indicative of addictive behavior of the subject. A pulse generator may be programmed to receive a sensor output based on the detected physiologic parameters and to apply a treatment stimulation to the ulnar nerve through a skin surface of the subject such that the addictive behavior of the subject is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2020Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: TheraNova, LLCInventors: Michael Jaasma, Michael Hemati, Daniel R. Burnett
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Patent number: 11628300Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit Rajguru, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20220212007Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI
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Publication number: 20220126095Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 4, 2022Publication date: April 28, 2022Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI
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Patent number: 11247053Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit Rajguru, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20210299445Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI
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Patent number: 10786669Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2017Date of Patent: September 29, 2020Assignee: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit Rajguru, Daniel R. Burnett, Alexander Vergara, Michael Hemati
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Publication number: 20200222630Abstract: Methods and devices for fluid delivery and analyte sensing via an implantable port are disclosed where a port apparatus may be configured for placement within a body of a subject and may generally comprise a port housing and a catheter defining a first lumen which is fluidly coupled to the port housing. A flushing lumen may extend from the port housing and terminate at or near a distal tip of the catheter and an access port may be positioned within or upon the port housing and in fluid communication with the first lumen. Furthermore, an access device configured for percutaneous advancement into contact with the access port may also be included.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2020Publication date: July 16, 2020Applicant: TheraNova, LLCInventors: Michael HEMATI, Romain ROUX, Daniel R. BURNETT
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Publication number: 20200215325Abstract: Methods and devices for treating and managing addiction are disclosed where an apparatus for mitigating addictive behavior may generally comprise at least two electrodes for positioning in proximity to an ulnar nerve of a body of a subject and one or more sensors configured to detect physiologic parameters which correlate to one or more symptoms indicative of addictive behavior of the subject. A pulse generator may be programmed to receive a sensor output based on the detected physiologic parameters and to apply a treatment stimulation to the ulnar nerve through a skin surface of the subject such that the addictive behavior of the subject is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2020Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: TheraNova, LLCInventors: Michael JAASMA, Michael HEMATI, Daniel R. BURNETT
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Publication number: 20200139120Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI
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Publication number: 20180140252Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring physiologic parameters are described where an airway device, in one embodiment, may comprise a mouthpiece section and an opening section defining one or more airway lumens therethrough with a first sensor in fluid communication with the one or more airway lumens and a second sensor positioned upon a hand-piece for contact against a portion of the user. The first sensor may be configured to detect an airway pressure when a user inhales or exhales through the one or more airway lumens, and the second sensor may be configured to detect a physiological signal from the user. Additionally, a controller may be in communication with the first and second sensors where the controller is programmed to correlate pressure oscillations in the airway pressure with heartbeats.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Applicant: Respirix, Inc.Inventors: Evan S. LUXON, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Mark ZIEGLER, Nikhil VISWANATHAN, Michael HEMATI
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Publication number: 20170266443Abstract: The disclosure describes devices and methods for providing transdermal electrical stimulation therapy to a subject including positioning a stimulator electrode over a glabrous skin surface overlying a palm of the subject and delivering electrical stimulation via a pulse generator transdermally through the glabrous skin surface and to a target nerve or tissue within the hand to stimulate the target nerve or tissue within the hand so that pain felt by the subject is mitigated. The pulses generated during the electrical stimulation therapy may include pulses of two different magnitudes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Applicant: EMKinetics, Inc.Inventors: Amit RAJGURU, Daniel R. BURNETT, Alexander VERGARA, Michael HEMATI