Patents by Inventor Patricia M. Armstrong
Patricia M. Armstrong 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: 20240127922Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2023Publication date: April 18, 2024Inventors: Marc A. MANDRO, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20240087713Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 11862317Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2020Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 11830599Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20210290844Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Robert J. Bryant, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20210174926Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 10918789Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2017Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Geoffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20200353181Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 10792440Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2017Date of Patent: October 6, 2020Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 10722661Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2014Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20170266381Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: September 21, 2017Inventors: Robert J. Bryant, JR., Geoffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20170252522Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2017Publication date: September 7, 2017Inventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 9669161Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Geoffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 9656031Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20150374913Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Robert J. Bryant, JR., Goeffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 9132227Abstract: A system for pairing a controller and an infusion pump is disclosed. The system includes an infusion pump, a controller device and a user interface residing on both the infusion pump and the controller. The user interface includes a pairing mode for enabling wireless communication between the infusion pump and the controller device, wherein the user interface requires both the infusion pump and the controller to be in the pairing mode simultaneously. Also, a method of changing a power source in an infusion pump is disclosed. The method includes placing the infusion pump in idle mode wherein the infusion pump stops delivery. Removing the first power source from the infusion pump. Replacing the first power source with a second power source in the infusion pump, and maintaining the insulin on board during the changing of the first power source with the second power source.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2009Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Geoffrey P. Spencer, Marc A. Mandro, Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20150094660Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Patent number: 8905965Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2010Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, Jr., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110047499Abstract: An infusion pump system is disclosed. The system includes at least one infusion pump, a companion device, the companion device in wireless communication with the infusion pump, and a user interface on the companion device, the user interface adapted to receive textual input.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong
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Publication number: 20110040247Abstract: A medical remote controller device is disclosed. The device includes a display and at least one input switch dedicated to bolus delivery wherein a bolus delivery is programmed when the input switch receives an input and wherein the number of inputs received by the input switch determines the amount of bolus to be delivered.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Applicant: DEKA Products Limited PartnershipInventors: Marc A. Mandro, Geoffrey P. Spencer, Robert J. Bryant, JR., Patricia M. Armstrong