Patents by Inventor Michael R. Zocchi
Michael R. Zocchi 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: 20240156682Abstract: The present disclosure relates to improved collapsible blood containers comprising reinforced silicone for use in Oxygen Reduction Disposable kits (ORDKit), devices and methods. The improved collapsible blood containers and methods for the collection of blood and blood components provide for improved burst, tear, and puncture resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: Hemanext Inc.Inventors: Robert HARHEN, Peter PIGNONE, Narendran RENGANATHAN, Jancarlo SARITA, Jeffrey Karl SUTTON, Michael WOLF, Michael R. ZOCCHI
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Publication number: 20190046397Abstract: The present disclosure relates to improved collapsible blood containers comprising reinforced silicone for use in Oxygen Reduction Disposable kits (ORDKit), devices and methods. The improved collapsible blood containers and methods for the collection of blood and blood components provide for improved burst, tear, and puncture resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2016Publication date: February 14, 2019Applicant: New Health Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Robert HARHEN, Peter PIGNONE, Narendran RENGANATHAN, Jancarlo SARITA, Jeffrey Karl SUTTON, Michael WOLF, Michael R. ZOCCHI
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Patent number: 8535619Abstract: A blood glucose monitoring kit includes a case constructed in the form of a bi-fold wallet which comprises an upper flap and a lower flap that are connected together through a fold. Blood glucose monitoring electronics are preferably integrated directly into the upper flap of the case, the electronics including a printed circuit board (PCB), a test port mounted on the PCB and a display mounted on the PCB. Preferably, the upper flap is provided with an opening through which the test port is externally accessible. Additionally, the upper flap is provided with a window through which the display is externally visible. A pouch is secured onto the inner surface of the lower flap and is sized and shaped to retain a plurality of disposable test components.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2012Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Publication number: 20130052722Abstract: A blood glucose monitoring kit includes a case constructed in the form of a bi-fold wallet which comprises an upper flap and a lower flap that are connected together through a fold. Blood glucose monitoring electronics are preferably integrated directly into the upper flap of the case, the electronics including a printed circuit board (PCB), a test port mounted on the PCB and a display mounted on the PCB. Preferably, the upper flap is provided with an opening through which the test port is externally accessible. Additionally, the upper flap is provided with a window through which the display is externally visible. A pouch is secured onto the inner surface of the lower flap and is sized and shaped to retain a plurality of disposable test components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Inventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Patent number: 8268259Abstract: A blood glucose monitoring kit includes a case constructed in the form of a bi-fold wallet which comprises an upper flap and a lower flap that are connected together through a fold. The case includes an outer layer constructed out of a water resistant and soft fabric and an inner layer constructed out of a water resistant material, the outer and inner layers being sewn together about their peripheries. A layer of cushioned material is preferably disposed between the inner and outer layers to provide the case with a soft feel. Blood glucose monitoring electronics are preferably integrated directly into the upper flap of the case, the electronics including a printed circuit board (PCB), a test port mounted on the PCB and a display mounted on the PCB. Preferably, the upper flap is provided with an opening through which the test port is externally accessible. Additionally, the upper flap is provided with a window through which the display is externally visible.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Patent number: 8257258Abstract: A sensor array designed to be continuously indexed through a compatible blood glucose test monitor for the purpose of conducting multiple consecutive blood glucose measurements. The sensor array can be configured to substantially conform to a non-planar surface. In one embodiment, the sensor array includes first and second test sensors which are hingedly coupled together through a pin and socket interconnection. In another embodiment, the sensor array includes a unitary, non-conductive substrate which is scored to define one or more fold lines, a first set electrodes deposited on the substrate to define a first test sensor, and a second set of electrodes deposited on the substrate to define a second test sensor.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Patent number: 8137618Abstract: A blood glucose monitoring kit includes a case constructed in the form of a bi-fold wallet which comprises an upper flap and a lower flap that are connected together through a fold. The case includes an outer layer constructed out of a water resistant and soft fabric and an inner layer constructed out of a water resistant material, the outer and inner layers being sewn together about their peripheries. A layer of cushioned material is preferably disposed between the inner and outer layers to provide the case with a soft feel. Blood glucose monitoring electronics are preferably integrated directly into the upper flap of the case, the electronics including a printed circuit board (PCB), a test port mounted on the PCB and a display mounted on the PCB. Preferably, the upper flap is provided with an opening through which the test port is externally accessible. Additionally, the upper flap is provided with a window through which the display is externally visible.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Publication number: 20100204558Abstract: A blood glucose monitoring kit includes a case constructed in the form of a bi-fold wallet which comprises an upper flap and a lower flap that are connected together through a fold. The case includes an outer layer constructed out of a water resistant and soft fabric and an inner layer constructed out of a water resistant material, the outer and inner layers being sewn together about their peripheries. A layer of cushioned material is preferably disposed between the inner and outer layers to provide the case with a soft feel. Blood glucose monitoring electronics are preferably integrated directly into the upper flap of the case, the electronics including a printed circuit board (PCB), a test port mounted on the PCB and a display mounted on the PCB. Preferably, the upper flap is provided with an opening through which the test port is externally accessible. Additionally, the upper flap is provided with a window through which the display is externally visible.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Patent number: 7512432Abstract: A sensor array designed to be continuously indexed through a compatible blood glucose test monitor for the purpose of conducting multiple consecutive blood glucose measurements. The sensor array can be configured to substantially conform to a non-planar surface. In one embodiment, the sensor array includes first and second test sensors which are hingedly coupled together through a pin and socket interconnection. In another embodiment, the sensor array includes a unitary, non-conductive substrate which is scored to define one or more fold lines, a first set electrodes deposited on the substrate to define a first test sensor, and a second set of electrodes deposited on the substrate to define a second test sensor.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventor: Michael R. Zocchi
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Publication number: 20070233040Abstract: A shaft for a medical device includes an outer sheath and a flexible spiral wrap therein. The flexibility of the spiral wrap is modified by changing the width of the wraps of a spiral, the thickness of the wraps of a spiral, or the gap spacing of the spiral. The spacing between wraps is maintained by attaching the spiral wrap to the cover sheath that surrounds the spiral wrap at two or more locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2006Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Boston Scientific Scimed, Inc.Inventors: Francis T. Macnamara, Peter L. Dayton, Ian Castro, Luis J. Maseda, John Sbardelli, Michael R. Zocchi, Edward M. Harris, Dennis R. Boulais, Michael S. Banik, Albert C.C. Chin