Patents by Inventor Sean Devlin
Sean Devlin 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: 20260108188Abstract: A non-invasive physiological sensor system implemented as a smart watch or other wearable device includes an emitter for emitting light and a detector for collecting light after the light interacts with a tissue of a wearer. The system can measure light intensity at one or more radial distances to estimate attenuation parameter values that can be used to correct physiological parameter bias across subjects. In addition or alternatively, the system can determine whether a detector is positioned sufficiently proximate to an obstructing tissue (for example, an artery or vein) so as to cause inaccurate measurements by the detector.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2025Publication date: April 23, 2026Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Sean Devlin
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Patent number: 12478293Abstract: A non-invasive physiological sensor system implemented as a smart watch or other wearable device includes an emitter for emitting light and a detector for collecting light after the light interacts with a tissue of a wearer. The system can measure light intensity at one or more radial distances to estimate attenuation parameter values that can be used to correct physiological parameter bias across subjects. In addition or alternatively, the system can determine whether a detector is positioned sufficiently proximate to an obstructing tissue (for example, an artery or vein) so as to cause inaccurate measurements by the detector.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2021Date of Patent: November 25, 2025Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20250311949Abstract: Various wearable health monitoring devices are described herein. Some implementations include a housing including a front side and a back side configured to face tissue of the wearer when the device is worn; and a sensor assembly positioned by the back side of the housing. The sensor assembly can include emitters and detectors positioned on a surface of a substrate and a frame positioned adjacent to the surface of the substrate and configured to inhibit transmission of optical radiation through the frame. The frame can comprise an emitter chamber housing the emitters; and one or more detector chambers housing the one or more detectors.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2025Publication date: October 9, 2025Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Stephen Scruggs, Richard Priddell, Walter M. Weber, Sung Uk Lee, Anmol B. Majmudar, Sean Devlin
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Patent number: 12220257Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2024Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20240398344Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20240293481Abstract: The present disclosure relates to compositions and methods for predicting cancer survival or toxicity in a subject receiving a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy. The present disclosure further discloses compositions, e.g., pharmaceutical compositions, and methods for treating said subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2024Publication date: September 5, 2024Applicants: MEMORIAL SLOAN-KETTERING CANCER CENTER, SLOAN-KETTERING INSTITUTE FOR CANCER RESEARCH, MEMORIAL HOSPITAL FOR CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES, THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIAInventors: Melody Smith, Marcel Van Den Brink, Anqi Dai, Sean Devlin, Marco Ruella, Andrea Facciabene
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Patent number: 12004875Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2022Date of Patent: June 11, 2024Assignee: Masimo CorporationInventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20230371893Abstract: The present disclosure provides a physiological monitoring system that can include a hardware processor. The hardware processor can access first optical data corresponding to a water-dependent radiation wavelength attenuated through a medium and detected at a detector. The hardware processor can access second optical data corresponding to a water-independent radiation wavelength attenuated through the medium and detected at the detector. The hardware processor can determine a hydration index of the medium based on the first and second optical data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Inventors: Ammar Al-Ali, Walter M. Weber, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20230181111Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2022Publication date: June 15, 2023Inventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Patent number: 11534110Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATIONInventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20210169418Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2020Publication date: June 10, 2021Inventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Patent number: 10849554Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2018Date of Patent: December 1, 2020Assignee: MASIMO CORPORATIONInventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin
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Publication number: 20180296161Abstract: A patient monitor can noninvasively measure a physiological parameter using sensor data from a nose sensor configured to be secured to a nose of the patient. The nose sensor can include an emitter and a detector. The detector is configured to generate a signal when detecting light attenuated by the nose tissue of the patient. An output measurement of the physiological parameter can be determined based on the signals generated by the detector. The nose sensor can include an inner prong and an outer prong to assist the nose sensor in securing to a patient's nose. The detector can be coupled to an inner post of the inner prong and can be configured to secure to an interior or exterior portion of the patient's nose.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Samir Shreim, Vikrant Sharma, Philip Perea, Jennifer Rines, Clinton Robins, Chad Eichele, Yassir Kamel Abdul-Hafiz, Sean Devlin