Patents by Inventor Rainer Jaeggi
Rainer Jaeggi 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: 10251589Abstract: A system for withdrawing blood from a body part that avoids formation of a drop of blood on the skin surface of the body part after blood removal. The system includes a collecting unit to withdraw blood, a lancing member configured for insertion into the body part and having a capillary to collect blood, and a pressure piece configured to apply pressure to the body part and having an actuator operably connected thereto. The pressure piece is movable relative to a support configured to exert pressure on the body part, and the actuator is configured to reduce the compressive force of the pressure piece after removing an amount of blood, whereby forming a drop of blood on the skin surface of the body part can be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2016Date of Patent: April 9, 2019Assignee: ROCHE DIABETES CARE, INC.Inventors: Stephan Korner, Rainer Jaeggi, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Irio Giuseppe Calasso
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Publication number: 20160367176Abstract: A system for withdrawing blood from a body part that avoids formation of a drop of blood on the skin surface of the body part after blood removal. The system includes a collecting unit to withdraw blood, a lancing member configured for insertion into the body part and having a capillary to collect blood, and a pressure piece configured to apply pressure to the body part and having an actuator operably connected thereto. The pressure piece is movable relative to a support configured to exert pressure on the body part, and the actuator is configured to reduce the compressive force of the pressure piece after removing an amount of blood, whereby forming a drop of blood on the skin surface of the body part can be avoided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Stephan Korner, Rainer Jaeggi, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Irio Giuseppe Calasso
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Patent number: 9414774Abstract: A system and method for carrying out the withdrawal of body fluid with as little body fluid as possible visible to the user at the end of the process. The present invention provides a pressure piece for exerting pressure on a body part. The pressure piece is moved relative to a support for the body part, and in the final phase of fluid withdrawal, the compressive or resistive force of the pressure piece on the body part is reduced in order to avoid the escape of body fluid from the puncture site. The support results in a defined positioning of the body part that rests against it for the lancing process, whereas the relative movement of the pressure piece enables an additional increase in pressure and thus an improved collection of fluid.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Stephan Korner, Rainer Jaeggi, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Irio Guiseppe Calasso
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Patent number: 9022952Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element having a fluid pathway for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of said fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving means being spaced from said fluid pathway so that fluid in said pathway will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. Said fluid receiving means may have a test zone for performing an analytical reaction. Fluid from said channel is contacted with said fluid receiving means either by bringing the fluid receiving means and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving means.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2012Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio Guiseppe Calasso, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi, Emad Sarofim
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Publication number: 20150093771Abstract: An analytical device for analysis of chemical or biological samples, a method of using such a device, based on rotation of the device, integrated sample dosing and optical detection, and a system comprising such a device are disclosed. The analytical device comprises a device body having a liquid processing unit. The liquid processing unit comprises a mixing chamber for mixing a sample with a reagent, a sample dosing chamber for delivering a defined volume of the sample to the mixing chamber, and a reagent channel for delivering the reagent to be mixed with the sample, wherein the mixing chamber also serves as a detection chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2014Publication date: April 2, 2015Inventors: Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi, Goran Savatic, Vuk Siljegovic
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Patent number: 8814808Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element having a collection zone for receiving body fluid. In one embodiment, the collection zone includes a plurality of holes, e.g., 3 or more holes, or 50 to 100 holes. The hole size may be small, e.g., having a diameter of 0.01 to 0.5 mm. The holes may or may not extend through the lancet. In some embodiments, the holes have a depth of 50 to 500 ?m. In other embodiments, the collection zone is porous, or is a roughened area. The collection zone can take up a very small volume of body fluid, e.g., 3 to 10 nL, in a very short time period, e.g., less than 0.5 seconds. In other embodiments, the device further comprises a fluid receiving means spaced apart from the collection zone so that body fluid in the collection zone will not contact the fluid receiving means initially.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio Guiseppe Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, Dave Hasker, Volker Zimmer, Wilifried Schmid, Otto Fuerst, Hans List, Hans-Peter Haar, Theo Arnitz, Steven N. Roe
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Patent number: 8636675Abstract: The present invention provides a method and a device for piercing a body part and determining whether a sufficient volume of blood has been withdrawn. A lancing element is rapidly inserted into a body part in a forward phase and retracted quickly to a lesser puncturing depth. Subsequently, the lancing element is retracted slower than during the first retraction movement and the distance retracted during the second retraction is shorter than the first retraction movement. During the second retraction movement, body fluid is collected in a collection phase by a capillary structure of the lancing element. Contact between the lancing element and the body fluid is detected after the forward phase at the beginning and the end of a waiting period.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2010Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Heinz-Michael Hein, Reto Abt, Stephan Korner, Irio Giuseppe Calasso, Emad Sarofim, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi
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Patent number: 8369918Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a sampling element having a fluid pathway (11) for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of the fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving means (40) being spaced from the fluid pathway so that fluid in the pathway will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. The fluid receiving means has two or more test zones (45) for performing analytical reactions. Fluid from the channel is contacted with the fluid receiving means either by bringing the fluid receiving means and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving means.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio G. Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, David Hasker, Volker Zimmer
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Publication number: 20120174688Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element having a fluid pathway for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of said fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving means being spaced from said fluid pathway so that fluid in said pathway will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. Said fluid receiving means may have a test zone for performing an analytical reaction. Fluid from said channel is contacted with said fluid receiving means either by bringing the fluid receiving means and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving means.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Applicant: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio Guiseppe Calasso, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi, Emad Sarofim
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Patent number: 8162854Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element (10) having a fluid pathway (11) for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of the fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving element (40) being spaced from the fluid pathway so that fluid in the pathway will not contact the fluid receiving element initially. The fluid receiving element may have a test zone (45) for performing an analytical reaction. Fluid from the channel is contacted with the fluid receiving element either by bringing the fluid receiving element and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving element.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio G. Calasso, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi, Emad Sarofim
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Publication number: 20110257493Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a sampling element having a fluid pathway (11) for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of the fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving means (40) being spaced from the fluid pathway so that fluid in the pathway will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. The fluid receiving means has two or more test zones (45) for performing analytical reactions. Fluid from the channel is contacted with the fluid receiving means either by bringing the fluid receiving means and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving means.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Irio Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, Dave Hasker, Volker Zimmer
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Patent number: 8000762Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a sampling element having a fluid pathway (11) for receiving body fluid, at least a portion of the fluid pathway is open to the environment and further comprising a fluid receiving means (40) being spaced from the fluid pathway so that fluid in the pathway will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. The fluid receiving means has two or more test zones (45) for performing analytical reactions. Fluid from the channel is contacted with the fluid receiving means either by bringing the fluid receiving means and the fluid into mechanical contact or by electrically transporting fluid from the channel onto the fluid receiving means.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio G. Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, David Hasker, Volker Zimmer
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Publication number: 20110028862Abstract: The present invention provides a method and a device for piercing a body part and determining whether a sufficient volume of blood has been withdrawn. A lancing element is rapidly inserted into a body part in a forward phase and retracted quickly to a lesser puncturing depth. Subsequently, the lancing element is retracted slower than during the first retraction movement and the distance retracted during the second retraction is shorter than the first retraction movement. During the second retraction movement, body fluid is collected in a collection phase by a capillary structure of the lancing element. Contact between the lancing element and the body fluid is detected after the forward phase at the beginning and the end of a waiting period.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Heinz-Michael Hein, Reto Abt, Stephan Korner, Irio Giuseppe Calasso, Emad Sarofim, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi
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Publication number: 20110009774Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element having a collection zone for receiving body fluid. In one embodiment, the collection zone includes a plurality of holes, e.g., 3 or more holes, or 50 to 100 holes. The hole size may be small, e.g., having a diameter of 0.01 to 0.5 mm. The holes may or may not extend through the lancet. In some embodiments, the holes have a depth of 50 to 500 ?m. In other embodiments, the collection zone is porous, or is a roughened area. The collection zone can take up a very small volume of body fluid, e.g., 3 to 10 nL, in a very short time period, e.g., less than 0.5 seconds. In other embodiments, the device further comprises a fluid receiving means spaced apart from the collection zone so that body fluid in the collection zone will not contact the fluid receiving means initially.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2010Publication date: January 13, 2011Inventors: Irio Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, Dave Hasker, Volker Zimmer, Wilifried Schmid, Otto Fuerst, Hans List, Hans-Peter Haar, Theo Arnitz, Steven N. Roe
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Patent number: 7833172Abstract: The present invention provides a method and a device for piercing a body part and determining whether a sufficient volume of blood has been withdrawn. A lancing element is rapidly inserted into a body part in a forward phase and retracted quickly to a lesser puncturing depth. Subsequently, the lancing element is retracted slower than during the first retraction movement and the distance retracted during the second retraction is shorter than the first retraction movement. During the second retraction movement, body fluid is collected in a collection phase by a capillary structure of the lancing element. Contact between the lancing element and the body fluid is detected after the forward phase at the beginning and the end of a waiting period.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Heinz-Michael Hein, Reto Abt, Stephan Korner, Irio Giuseppe Calasso, Emad Sarofim, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi
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Patent number: 7819822Abstract: Body fluid sampling device comprising a skin-piercing element having a collection zone for receiving body fluid, and the device further comprising a fluid receiving means remote spaced apart from the collection zone so that body fluid in the collection zone will not contact the fluid receiving means initially. The collection zone takes up a very small volume of body fluid of about 10 to 500 nl in a very short time period of less than 0.5 seconds. The fluid receiving means may have a test zone for performing an analytical reaction. Fluid sample from the collection zone is automatically or manually transported to the fluid receiving means to contact the fluid with the test zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Irio Guiseppe Calasso, Patrick Griss, Emad Sarofim, Rainer Jaeggi, Uwe Kraemer, Dave Hasker, Volker Zimmer, Wilfried Schmid, Otto Fuerst, Hans List, Hans-Peter Haar, Theo Arnitz, Steven N. Roe
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Publication number: 20090311796Abstract: An analytical device for analysis of chemical or biological samples, a method of using such a device, based on rotation of the device, integrated sample dosing and optical detection, and a system comprising such a device are disclosed. The analytical device comprises a device body having a liquid processing unit. The liquid processing unit comprises a mixing chamber for mixing a sample with a reagent, a sample dosing chamber for delivering a defined volume of the sample to the mixing chamber, and a reagent channel for delivering the reagent to be mixed with the sample, wherein the mixing chamber also serves as a detection chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi, Goran Savatic, Vuk Siljegovic
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Patent number: 7586612Abstract: On an analytical device for photometric analysis of chemistry and/or fluid samples comprising a rotatable disk-like body, a plurality of receptacles for fluid samples and optics for guiding light beams through the receptacles are arranged. At least part of the optics are designed and/or arranged such that at least part of the light beams is deflected and guided through the receptacles at an angle to the radially outward direction on the disk-like body which means at an angle to the radius, connecting the respective optics with the rotation axis of the disk-like body.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Goran Savatic, Patrick Griss, Heinz-Michael Hein, Rainer Jaeggi
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Publication number: 20080290048Abstract: A device and method thereof for at least partially fractioning or separating fluid from higher density and/or solid particles contained in liquid samples are disclosed. The present invention provides a movable or drivable device having a flow path defined by inner and outer wall surfaces and arranged such that the flow velocity of the liquid sample along the outer wall surface is higher than the flow velocity along the opposite inner wall surface. The flow path provides elements to at least delay the flow of the liquid sample along the outer wall surface. The device is, e.g., suitable for the separation of blood, e.g., of plasma from at least red blood cells, and from red and white blood cells to achieve blood plasma with high purity for analytical reasons.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS OPERATIONS, INC.Inventors: Rainer Jaeggi, Patrick Griss, Hans-Peter Wahl
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Publication number: 20080108910Abstract: The present invention provides a method and a device for piercing a body part and determining whether a sufficient volume of blood has been withdrawn. A lancing element is rapidly inserted into a body part in a forward phase and retracted quickly to a lesser puncturing depth. Subsequently, the lancing element is retracted slower than during the first retraction movement and the distance retracted during the second retraction is shorter than the first retraction movement. During the second retraction movement, body fluid is collected in a collection phase by a capillary structure of the lancing element. Contact between the lancing element and the body fluid is detected after the forward phase at the beginning and the end of a waiting period.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Heinz-Michael Hein, Reto Abt, Stephan Korner, Irio Calasso, Emad Sarofim, Patrick Griss, Rainer Jaeggi