Patents by Inventor Timo Klein
Timo Klein 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: 12360104Abstract: A method of evaluating suitability of lighting conditions for detecting an analyte in a sample using a mobile device camera. A test strip is provided for detecting the analyte. A first image of the test strip is captured while an illumination source of the mobile device is turned off and a second image of the test strip is captured while the illumination source is turned on. A sample is applied to the test strip and the first and second images are compared to thereby determine the difference in lighting conditions between the first image and the second image. The comparison is used to derive information on suitability of the lighting conditions for analyte detection. The lighting conditions are indicated as suitable when a predetermined threshold amount of light intensity used for illumination of the test strip originates from the illumination source.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2023Date of Patent: July 15, 2025Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Max Berg, Fredrik Hailer, Timo Klein, Bernhard Limburg, Christian Melchinger, Volker Tuerck
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Patent number: 12130237Abstract: A method for calibrating a camera of a mobile device for detecting an analyte in a sample. An image of an object is captured using the camera with an illumination source turned on. A first area is determined in the image which is affected by direct reflection of light originating from the illumination source and reflected by the object. A second area which does not substantially overlap with the first area is determined as a target area of a test strip. Also disclosed is a detection in which a sample is applied to a test strip and a visual indication is provided to position the test strip relative to the camera to thereby locate the test field of the strip in the target area. An image of the test field is captured using the camera while the illumination source is turned on, and analyte concentration is determined from the image.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Timo Klein, Max Berg
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Publication number: 20240044874Abstract: A method of evaluating suitability of lighting conditions for detecting an analyte in a sample using a mobile device camera. A test strip is provided for detecting the analyte. A first image of the test strip is captured while an illumination source of the mobile device is turned off and a second image of the test strip is captured while the illumination source is turned on. A sample is applied to the test strip and the first and second images are compared to thereby determine the difference in lighting conditions between the first image and the second image. The comparison is used to derive information on suitability of the lighting conditions for analyte detection. The lighting conditions are indicated as suitable when a predetermined threshold amount of light intensity used for illumination of the test strip originates from the illumination source.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2023Publication date: February 8, 2024Inventors: Max Berg, Fredrik Hailer, Timo Klein, Bernd Limburg, Christian Melchinger, Volker Tuerck
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Patent number: 11835515Abstract: A method of evaluating suitability of lighting conditions for detecting an analyte in a sample using a mobile device camera. A test strip is provided for detecting the analyte. A first image of the test strip is captured while an illumination source of the mobile device is turned off and a second image of the test strip is captured while the illumination source is turned on. A sample is applied to the test strip and the first and second images are compared to thereby determine the difference in lighting conditions between the first image and the second image. The comparison is used to derive information on suitability of the lighting conditions for analyte detection. The lighting conditions are indicated as suitable when a predetermined threshold amount of light intensity used for illumination of the test strip originates from the illumination source.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2020Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Roche Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Max Berg, Fredrik Hailer, Timo Klein, Bernd Limburg, Christian Melchinger, Volker Tuerck
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Publication number: 20210096083Abstract: A method for calibrating a camera of a mobile device for detecting an analyte in a sample. An image of an object is captured using the camera with an illumination source turned on. A first area is determined in the image which is affected by direct reflection of light originating from the illumination source and reflected by the object. A second area which does not substantially overlap with the first area is determined as a target area of a test strip. Also disclosed is a detection in which a sample is applied to a test strip and a visual indication is provided to position the test strip relative to the camera to thereby locate the test field of the strip in the target area. An image of the test field is captured using the camera while the illumination source is turned on, and analyte concentration is determined from the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2020Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Timo Klein, Max Berg
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Publication number: 20210088506Abstract: A method of evaluating suitability of lighting conditions for detecting an analyte in a sample using a mobile device camera. A test strip is provided for detecting the analyte. A first image of the test strip is captured while an illumination source of the mobile device is turned off and a second image of the test strip is captured while the illumination source is turned on. A sample is applied to the test strip and the first and second images are compared to thereby determine the difference in lighting conditions between the first image and the second image. The comparison is used to derive information on suitability of the lighting conditions for analyte detection. The lighting conditions are indicated as suitable when a predetermined threshold amount of light intensity used for illumination of the test strip originates from the illumination source.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2020Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventors: Max Berg, Fredrik Hailer, Timo Klein, Bernd Limburg, Christian Melchinger, Volker Tuerck
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Patent number: 10330693Abstract: A cartridge for dispensing fluid is presented. The cartridge comprises a valve. The valve comprises a pumping chamber for pumping the fluid. The valve positions a pumping chamber conduit. The pumping chamber conduit is connected to the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a plunger for changing the volume of the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a reservoir conduit for connecting the reservoir with the valve. The valve positions the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the reservoir conduit. The cartridge further comprises an outlet conduit for dispensing the fluid. The valve further rotates the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the outlet conduit.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2016Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Peter Kupser, Norbert Oranth, Juergen Spinke, Thorsten Brueckner, Timo Klein
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Patent number: 9469464Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a fluid is presented. The dispenser comprises a compressible elastomeric fluid conduit having a first end and a second end for flowing the fluid from the first end to the second end, a first check valve and a second check valve distanced in the conduit for forming a fluid chamber, and an actor for compressing the fluid chamber for dispensing a portion of the fluid. At least the second check valve is a duckbill valve. The second check valve is located at the second end of the conduit. The second check valve has sealing lips that extend beyond the second end of the conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Timo Klein, Peter Koltay, Nadine Losleben, Juergen Spinke, Chris Steinert
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Publication number: 20160231344Abstract: A cartridge for dispensing fluid is presented. The cartridge comprises a valve. The valve comprises a pumping chamber for pumping the fluid. The valve positions a pumping chamber conduit. The pumping chamber conduit is connected to the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a plunger for changing the volume of the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a reservoir conduit for connecting the reservoir with the valve. The valve positions the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the reservoir conduit. The cartridge further comprises an outlet conduit for dispensing the fluid. The valve further rotates the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the outlet conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Peter Kupser, Norbert Oranth, Juergen Spinke, Thorsten Brueckner, Timo Klein
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Patent number: 9341641Abstract: A cartridge for dispensing fluid is presented. The cartridge comprises a valve. The valve comprises a pumping chamber for pumping the fluid. The valve positions a pumping chamber conduit. The pumping chamber conduit is connected to the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a plunger for changing the volume of the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a reservoir conduit for connecting the reservoir with the valve. The valve positions the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the reservoir conduit. The cartridge further comprises an outlet conduit for dispensing the fluid. The valve further rotates the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the outlet conduit.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2014Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc.Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Peter Kupser, Norbert Oranth, Juergen Spinke, Thorsten Brueckner, Timo Klein
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Publication number: 20150140669Abstract: A cartridge for dispensing fluid is presented. The cartridge comprises a valve. The valve comprises a pumping chamber for pumping the fluid. The valve positions a pumping chamber conduit. The pumping chamber conduit is connected to the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a plunger for changing the volume of the pumping chamber. The cartridge further comprises a reservoir conduit for connecting the reservoir with the valve. The valve positions the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the reservoir conduit. The cartridge further comprises an outlet conduit for dispensing the fluid. The valve further rotates the pumping chamber conduit to connect with the outlet conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Peter Kupser, Norbert Oranth, Juergen Spinke, Thursten Brueckner, Timo Klein
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Publication number: 20150048119Abstract: A dispenser for dispensing a fluid is presented. The dispenser comprises a compressible elastomeric fluid conduit having a first end and a second end for flowing the fluid from the first end to the second end, a first check valve and a second check valve distanced in the conduit for forming a fluid chamber, and an actor for compressing the fluid chamber for dispensing a portion of the fluid. At least the second check valve is a duckbill valve. The second check valve is located at the second end of the conduit. The second check valve has sealing lips that extend beyond the second end of the conduit.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 3, 2014Publication date: February 19, 2015Inventors: Christoph Boehm, Timo Klein, Peter Koltay, Nadine Losleben, Juergen Spinke, Chris Steinert