Patents by Inventor Timothy T. Goodnow
Timothy T. Goodnow 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: 10405747Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care, Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Publication number: 20180160906Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2018Publication date: June 14, 2018Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Patent number: 9907470Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2016Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Publication number: 20160235300Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Patent number: 9336423Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: May 10, 2016Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Publication number: 20160085714Abstract: A host-client data sharing system manages diabetes care data. A host database, preferably web or internet based, is implemented for storing diabetes care data relating to multiple diabetics. A client or local database stores the diabetes care data relating to multiple diabetics on a personal appliance such as a PC, or a portable or handheld microprocessor-based computing device. The host database uses multiple servers for handling client interactions with the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Carolyn Anderson, Thomas W. Love
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Publication number: 20160015269Abstract: A glucose meter module integrated into a holster device that can securely accommodate another device such as a portable server device or an insulin pump is described. The glucose measuring module and the health device communicate with each other by a short range wireless modality. In the case in which the accommodated device is a server, such as personal digital assistant or cell phone, the device stores data in a memory, displays data on a visual display, and can wirelessly transmit such data to other devices within a personal area network. In the case where the accommodated device is a cell phone, the phone can further transmit data to remote sites. In the case where the accommodated device is an insulin pump, wirelessly received data are stored in a memory, are available for visual display on the insulin pump, and can be incorporated into the electronic processes that regulate the performance of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2015Publication date: January 21, 2016Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventor: Timothy T. Goodnow
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Publication number: 20150374271Abstract: Devices and methods for monitoring an analyte are provided. Embodiments include continuous analyte sensors having a high degree of accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Geoffrey V. McGarraugh, Benjamin J. Feldman, Thomas A. Peyser, John C. Mazza, Timothy T. Goodnow, Kerstin Rebrin
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Publication number: 20150286851Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2015Publication date: October 8, 2015Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Patent number: 9060805Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: June 23, 2015Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Publication number: 20140309509Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2014Publication date: October 16, 2014Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Patent number: 8760297Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2013Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Publication number: 20140085054Abstract: A glucose monitoring system includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. An RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei He
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Publication number: 20140058236Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. An RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2013Publication date: February 27, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei He
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Publication number: 20140039285Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. An RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei He
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Publication number: 20140005504Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. An RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2013Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei He
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Publication number: 20130310671Abstract: A glucose meter module integrated into a holster device that can securely accommodate another device such as a portable server device or an insulin pump is described. The glucose measuring module and the health device communicate with each other by a short range wireless modality. In the case in which the accommodated device is a server, such as personal digital assistant or cell phone, the device stores data in a memory, displays data on a visual display, and can wirelessly transmit such data to other devices within a personal area network. In the case where the accommodated device is a cell phone, the phone can further transmit data to remote sites. In the case where the accommodated device is an insulin pump, wirelessly received data are stored in a memory, are available for visual display on the insulin pump, and can be incorporated into the electronic processes that regulate the performance of the pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2013Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventor: Timothy T. Goodnow
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Publication number: 20130265172Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. A RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei (Lawrence) He
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Patent number: 8542122Abstract: A glucose monitoring system, includes a glucose sensor strip or package of strips. The strip includes a substrate and a glucose monitoring circuit that has electrodes and a bodily fluid application portion of selected chemical composition. An antenna is integrated with the glucose sensor strip. An RFID sensor chip is coupled with the glucose sensor strip and the antenna. The chip has a memory containing digitally-encoded data representing calibration and/or expiration date information for the strip.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2013Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Lei He
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Patent number: 8460243Abstract: A combination glucose measuring and insulin pumping device is described. The two major components, a glucose measuring module and an insulin pump, are held together by a quick attach and release mechanism. Communication between the glucose measuring module and the insulin pump is by a wireless modality. The glucose measuring module determines the glucose level in a sample, and wirelessly transmits the data to the insulin pump, where the data are stored in a memory, and are available for visual display on the insulin pump, and for incorporation into selection of appropriate protocols for the rate of insulin infusion by the pump into the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignees: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc., Deltec, Inc.Inventors: Timothy T. Goodnow, Michael L. Blomquist, Jay G. Johnson