Patents by Inventor Robert James Boock
Robert James Boock 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: 11278223Abstract: Briefly, a carbon working electrode is described that has a plastic substrate of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, or polylactic acid, and may be formed into an elongated wire. The carbon material coats the plastic substrate, and may be, for example, graphene, diamagnetic graphite, pyrolytic graphite, pyrolytic carbon, carbon black, carbon paste, or carbon ink, which is aqueously dispersed in an elastomeric material such as polyurethane, silicone, acrylates or acrylics. Optionally, selected additives may be added to the carbon compound prior to it being layered onto the plastic substrate. These additives may, for example, improve electrical conductivity or sensitivity, or act as a catalyst for target analyte molecules.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Zense-Life Inc.Inventor: Robert James Boock
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Publication number: 20210393179Abstract: A working electrode for a subcutaneous sensor for use with a continuous biological monitor for a patient is disclosed. The working electrode includes a conductive substrate and a carbon-enzyme layer on the conductive substrate. The carbon-enzyme layer includes a polyurethane or silicone crosslinked with an acrylic polyol, and an enzyme fully entrapped by the polyurethane or silicone crosslinked with the acrylic polyol. The enzyme is selected according to a biological function to be monitored. The carbon-enzyme layer also includes a carbon material. The carbon-enzyme layer is electrically conductive and facilitates a generation of either peroxide or electrons within the carbon-enzyme layer responsive to reacting the enzyme with a target biologic from blood of the patient.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2021Publication date: December 23, 2021Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20210386338Abstract: A metabolic analyte sensor includes a substrate having an electrically conductive surface, an interference layer on the conductive surface, an enzyme layer on the interference layer, and a glucose limiting layer on the enzyme layer. The interference layer or the enzyme layer is configured such that the metabolic analyte sensor has an improved performance characteristic after sterilization compared to before sterilization. A packaged continuous metabolic monitor includes a sealed container; a metabolic sensor in the sealed container for insertion into a patient after the metabolic sensor is removed from the sealed container, the metabolic sensor comprising a conductive surface and an enzyme layer; electronic operating circuitry in the sealed container and coupled to the metabolic sensor; and a residue of a sterilizing gas in the metabolic sensor. The sealed container, the metabolic sensor and the electronic operating circuitry are sterilized together in the sealed container using the sterilizing gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2021Publication date: December 16, 2021Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Huashi Zhang, Robert James Boock, Qinyi Yan, Mark Wu, Yubin Huang, Michael Wheelock, Jessie Haskamp, Steven Soto
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Publication number: 20210349048Abstract: A working wire for a biological sensor is disclosed. The working wire includes a substrate comprising cobalt-chromium (Co—Cr) alloy or Nitinol alloy, a platinum layer comprising platinum on the substrate, and a membrane layer comprising a biological membrane applied over the platinum layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Khyati Mehta
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Patent number: 11134874Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with an enhanced carbon-enzyme layer that in one embodiment is made by mixing an aqueous polyurethane emulsion with an acrylic polyol emulsion to make a base emulsion. An enzyme and carbon materials are added to the base emulsion, which is applied to the working electrode and cured. The carbon materials may include carbon and graphite to provide strength, as well as graphene or pyrolytic graphite to provide a desirable electrical resistance for the carbon-enzyme layer. Optionally, other additives can be added to the base emulsion prior to application, such as hydophiles, cross linkers, adding imodeoesters, hydroxysuccimide, carboldilite, melamines, epoxies, benzoyl peroxide or dicumyl peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20210259598Abstract: A working electrode for a subcutaneous sensor for use with a continuous biological monitor for a patient is disclosed. The working electrode includes a conductive substrate and an enzyme layer on the conductive substrate. The enzyme layer includes an enzyme, and the enzyme selected according to a biological function to be monitored. A hydrophobic material cross-linked with an acrylic polyol is included. The enzyme is fully entrapped in the cross-linked hydrophobic material with the acrylic polyol.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2021Publication date: August 26, 2021Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Patent number: 11013438Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with an enhanced enzyme layer that in one embodiment is made by mixing an aqueous polyurethane emulsion with an acrylic polyol emulsion to make a base emulsion. An enzyme is added to the base emulsion, which is applied to the working electrode and cured. Optionally, other additives can be added to the base emulsion prior to application, such as hydrophiles, cross linkers, adding imodeoesters, hydroxysuccimide, carboldilite, melamines, epoxies, benzoyl peroxide or dicumyl peroxide.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20190320976Abstract: A method for metabolic monitoring includes a processor receiving glucose data associated with an individual from a metabolic sensor and food intake information associated with the individual. The processor calculates a plurality of global metrics. Each global metric is based on a glucose variability, a glucose load, and a post-prandial peak. The glucose variability is calculated from the glucose data associated with the individual. The processor determines an individualized metric by correlating the food intake information associated with the individual to the plurality of global metrics, and recommends a behavior modification based on the individualized metric.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: October 24, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Mitchell Steven Roslin, Robert James Boock, Eli Reihman, Leif Bowman, Todd Noboru Haseyama, Katherine Yerre Koehler
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Publication number: 20190310222Abstract: Briefly, a carbon working electrode is described that has a plastic substrate of polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride, or polylactic acid, and may be formed into an elongated wire. The carbon material coats the plastic substrate, and may be, for example, graphene, diamagnetic graphite, pyrolytic graphite, pyrolytic carbon, carbon black, carbon paste, or carbon ink, which is aqueously dispersed in an elastomeric material such as polyurethane, silicone, acrylates or acrylics. Optionally, selected additives may be added to the carbon compound prior to it being layered onto the plastic substrate. These additives may, for example, improve electrical conductivity or sensitivity, or act as a catalyst for target analyte molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventor: Robert James Boock
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Publication number: 20190307380Abstract: The sensor includes a working electrode having a first wire with a first flat surface and an electrochemical element on the first flat surface. A reference electrode includes a second wire with a second flat surface and a counter electrode includes a third wire with a third flat surface. The first wire is a first sensor wire for the working electrode, the second wire is a second sensor wire for the reference electrode and the third wire is a third sensor wire for the counter electrode in a plurality of sensor wires. The second flat surface and the third flat surface face toward each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventor: Robert James Boock
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Publication number: 20190310219Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with a new interfere layer that is (1) non-electron conducting, (2) ion passing, and (3) permselective for molecular weight. The new interference layer is made by mixing a monomer and a mildly basic buffer, and then electropolymerizing the monomer and the buffer into a polymer. The polymer is deposited onto a working electrode for a continuous metabolic monitor, for example, using an electro depositing process in the form of cyclic voltammety (CV). The interference layer is permselectable for molecule size by adjusting the pH of the basic buffer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventor: Robert James Boock
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Publication number: 20190307375Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with an enhanced carbon-enzyme layer that in one embodiment is made by mixing an aqueous polyurethane emulsion with an acrylic polyol emulsion to make a base emulsion. An enzyme and carbon materials are added to the base emulsion, which is applied to the working electrode and cured. The carbon materials may include carbon and graphite to provide strength, as well as graphene or pyrolytic graphite to provide a desirable electrical resistance for the carbon-enzyme layer. Optionally, other additives can be added to the base emulsion prior to application, such as hydophiles, cross linkers, adding imodeoesters, hydroxysuccimide, carboldilite, melamines, epoxies, benzoyl peroxide or dicumyl peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20190310220Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with an enhanced enzyme layer that in one embodiment is made by mixing an aqueous polyurethane emulsion with an acrylic polyol emulsion to make a base emulsion. An enzyme is added to the base emulsion, which is applied to the working electrode and cured. Optionally, other additives can be added to the base emulsion prior to application, such as hydrophiles, cross linkers, adding imodeoesters, hydroxysuccimide, carboldilite, melamines, epoxies, benzoyl peroxide or dicumyl peroxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20190307379Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided that has a working electrode with a new interfere layer that is (1) non-electron conducting, (2) ion passing, and (3) permselective for molecular weight. The new interference layer is made by mixing a monomer and a mildly basic buffer, and then electropolymerizing the monomer and the buffer into a polymer. The polymer is deposited onto a working electrode for a continuous metabolic monitor, for example, using an electro depositing process in the form of cyclic voltammety (CV). The interference layer is permselectable for molecule size by adjusting the pH of the basic buffer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20190310218Abstract: Briefly, a sensor for a continuous biological monitor is provided for measuring the level of a target analyte for a patient. The sensor has a working wire and a reference wire, where the working wire has an analyte limiting layer that passes more than 1 in 1000 analyte molecules from the patient to the an enzyme layer . The enzyme layer has an enzyme entrapped in a polyurethane cross-linked with acrylic polyol. As free electrons are generated, a conductor transfers the electrons to the biological monitor. In some cases, the sensor may be constructed without the use of any expensive platinum.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Huashi Zhang
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Publication number: 20190307381Abstract: An apparatus includes a body and an actuator is coupled to the body. A needle is mounted to the actuator. The needle comprises a slot along a length to a tip. A sensor is coupled to a plurality of wires. A base is configured to be moveable by the actuator and includes a cutout, a circuit board having a microprocessor, and a plurality of contacts. Each contact is coupled to a wire of the plurality of wires. A power source is connected to the circuit board and to the base. A bracket is coupled to the bottom surface of the body and configured to receive the base. A patch is coupled to the bracket and has an adhesive. A needle is configured to be moveable by the actuator. The plurality of wires extend from the circuit board of the base, through the needle and out of the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Applicant: Zense-Life Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Jocelyn Lo, Paul Smith
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Patent number: 6187024Abstract: This is a medical device for forming an embolism within the vasculature of a patient. More particularly, it is a vaso-occlusion device at least partially coated with a bioactive agent, a collagenous material, or a collagenous coating optionally containing or coated with other bioactive agents. A coated vaso-occlusive device which is highly flexible is also a variation.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Target Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Robert James Boock, Robert Hergenrother, Paul C. Slaikeu, Michael P. Wallace