Patents by Inventor Mor Grinstein
Mor Grinstein 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: 20220296139Abstract: Described is an apparatus for inline urine analysis comprising a control unit and at least one image capture unit comprising an image sensor and an optical assembly. The apparatus is configured to be coupled with an indwelling urinary catheter or conduit leading from the catheter. Embodiments of the apparatus comprise a dispenser configured to dispense inert or reactive matter into the urine stream to aid in the analysis of properties of the urine and an illumination device configured to illuminate the urine stream. Also described is a system comprising at least one of these apparatuses and at least one image analyzer unit operatively connected to it. The image analyzer unit comprises a processor and software adapted to analyze the captured images to derive information therefrom relating to identification of properties of the urine and/or objects of interest in the urine stream. Embodiments of the system may comprise other peripheral devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Inventors: Jack Yehoshua MANTINBAND, Mor GRINSTEIN, Michael ADLER
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Patent number: 11382548Abstract: Described is an apparatus for inline urine analysis comprising a control unit and at least one image capture unit comprising an image sensor and an optical assembly. The apparatus is configured to be coupled with an indwelling urinary catheter or conduit leading from the catheter. Embodiments of the apparatus comprise a dispenser configured to dispense inert or reactive matter into the urine stream to aid in the analysis of properties of the urine and an illumination device configured to illuminate the urine stream. Also described is a system comprising at least one of these apparatuses and at least one image analyzer unit operatively connected to it. The image analyzer unit comprises a processor and software adapted to analyze the captured images to derive information therefrom relating to identification of properties of the urine and/or objects of interest in the urine stream. Embodiments of the system may comprise other peripheral devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2015Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: RENALSENSE LTD.Inventors: Jack Yehoshua Mantinband, Mor Grinstein, Michael Adler
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Patent number: 10300244Abstract: The invention is a catheter, which is formed from flexible material and has two basic configurations: An initial configuration, in which the catheter is supplied to the surgeon for insertion into the lumen of a patient, resembles a tension coil spring and a final configuration, which is an essentially linear configuration that is much longer and has a considerably smaller outer diameter than when it is in its initial configuration. The catheter is adapted to undergo a transformation from the initial configuration to the final configuration as it is pulled from its proximal end in order to withdraw it from the lumen of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2014Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: RENALSENSE LTD.Inventors: Michael Adler, Mor Grinstein, Jack Yehoshua Mantinband
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Publication number: 20170367636Abstract: Described is an apparatus for inline urine analysis comprising a control unit and at least one image capture unit comprising an image sensor and an optical assembly. The apparatus is configured to be coupled with an indwelling urinary catheter or conduit leading from the catheter. Embodiments of the apparatus comprise a dispenser configured to dispense inert or reactive matter into the urine stream to aid in the analysis of properties of the urine and an illumination device configured to illuminate the urine stream. Also described is a system comprising at least one of these apparatuses and at least one image analyzer unit operatively connected to it. The image analyzer unit comprises a processor and software adapted to analyze the captured images to derive information therefrom relating to identification of properties of the urine and/or objects of interest in the urine stream. Embodiments of the system may comprise other peripheral devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2015Publication date: December 28, 2017Inventors: Jack Yehoshua MANTINBAND, Mor GRINSTEIN, Michael ADLER
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Publication number: 20160184550Abstract: The invention is a catheter, which is formed from flexible material and has two basic configurations: An initial configuration, in which the catheter is supplied to the surgeon for insertion into the lumen of a patient, resembles a tension coil spring and a final configuration, which is an essentially linear configuration that is much longer and has a considerably smaller outer diameter than when it is in its initial configuration. The catheter is adapted to undergo a transformation from the initial configuration to the final configuration as it is pulled from its proximal end in order to withdraw it from the lumen of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2014Publication date: June 30, 2016Applicant: RENALSENSE LTD.Inventors: Michael ADLER, Mor GRINSTEIN, Jack Yehoshua MANTINBAND
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Patent number: 9021878Abstract: The present invention is flow rate meters which are able to accurately measure the volumetric rate of flow of a liquid through a conduit without requiring foreknowledge of the physicochemical characteristics of the liquid, e.g., for the purpose of calibration of the thermal mass flow rate. One application of the flow meters of the invention is to incorporate them in a system for measuring the flow rate of urine excreted by a catheterized patient. The invention also provides methods for using the flow rate meters.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Renalsense Ltd.Inventors: Mor Grinstein, Jack Yehoshua Mantinband, Shmuel Bentov, Michael Adler
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Publication number: 20130041234Abstract: The present invention is flow rate meters which are able to accurately measure the volumetric rate of flow of a liquid through a conduit without requiring foreknowledge of the physicochemical characteristics of the liquid, e.g., for the purpose of calibration of the thermal mass flow rate. One application of the flow meters of the invention is to incorporate them in a system for measuring the flow rate of urine excreted by a catheterized patient. The invention also provides methods for using the flow rate meters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicants: RENALSENSE LTD., RENALSENSE LTD., RENALSENSE LTD., RENALSENSE LTD.Inventors: Mor Grinstein, Jack Yehoshua Mantinband, Shmuel Bentov, Michael Adler