Patents by Inventor Todd Winkler
Todd Winkler 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: 20250095869Abstract: Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Wesley S. Harper, Gary A. Hayter, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Patent number: 12112854Abstract: Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2018Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Wesley S. Harper, Gary A. Hayter, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Patent number: 11017890Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2020Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Patent number: 10923218Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2020Date of Patent: February 16, 2021Assignee: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20210020282Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20200357492Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20180289295Abstract: An analyte monitoring system comprising: an on-body housing; an analyte sensor coupled to the housing; an electrical output interface disposed on an outer surface of the housing; and a removable adaptor coupled to the housing. In one embodiment, a portion of the analyte sensor extends from the housing for implantation into a patient's body. The electrical output interface is electrically coupled to the analyte sensor. The removable adaptor is mechanically coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the electrical output interface. The removable adaptor serves as a data conduit between the analyte sensor and a remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2018Publication date: October 11, 2018Inventors: Udo Hoss, Craig W. Sharp, Hyun Cho, Todd Winkler, Paul Legg
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Publication number: 20180242891Abstract: Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Wesley S. Harper, Gary A. Hayter, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Patent number: 9913599Abstract: Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Wesley S. Harper, Gary A. Hayter, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Publication number: 20170351817Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Patent number: 9760679Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20140142981Abstract: Presented herein is a web-based software application that clinically analyzes multiple sources of diabetes patient data against codified care plan guidelines. The software application creates risk-based stratifications of a patient population, initiates rule-based notifications, allocates care provider resources, guides role-based workflow, manages patient communications, and provides therapy recommendations.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Mani Gopal, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Daniel M. Bernstein, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20140088393Abstract: Presented herein is a handheld analyte measurement device. The analyte measurement device includes one or more software applications to help the user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with the handheld analyte measurement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: ABBOTT DIABETES CARE INC.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Wesley S. Harper, Gary A. Hayter, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Publication number: 20140088392Abstract: Presented herein are one or more software applications to help a user manager their diabetes. Embodiments and descriptions of the various applications are provided below in conjunction with an analyte measurement device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Brittany K. Bradrick, Erwin S. Budiman, Royce Cheng, Eric Davis, Kenneth J. Doniger, Timothy C. Dunn, Gary A. Hayter, Dominic Kyrie, Steve Scott, Todd Winkler, Howard Wolpert
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Publication number: 20140081662Abstract: Provided herein are systems and associated devices configured to capture biometric patient data; e.g., blood glucose data; transmit such data to a location-independent “cloud”, the Internet, or other shared server system, hereinafter referred to as “the Cloud”; and provide automated data-based algorithms to analyze data and deliver therapy recommendations, related output, and/or therapy recommendation decision support to one or more authorized stakeholders.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Brittany K. Bradrick, Daniel M. Bernstein, Eric Davis, Timothy C. Dunn, Joel Goldsmith, Mani Gopal, Gary A. Hayter, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20140067421Abstract: An analyte measurement system includes one or more handheld analyte meters and/or measurement devices and a means for collecting data, preserving data integrity, and uniquely identifying patient data received from multiple sources. For example, provided herein is a means to uniquely identify patients and their data when the data is collected from one or more measurement devices. By providing a way to allow the patients to use multiple sources to collect data, the system described herein provides patients with more flexibility, which should encourage better compliance to protocols. Further, by having a way to uniquely identify patients' data without requiring a patient to only use one analyte meter, for example, data can be centralized and analysis can be done with more assurance that all of the patient's data is being considered in the analyses.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2011Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: Abbott Diabetes Care Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Bernstein, Gary A. Hayter, Timothy C. Dunn, Mani Gopal, Eric Davis, Brittany K. Bradrick, Todd Winkler
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Publication number: 20120157801Abstract: An analyte monitoring system comprising: an on-body housing; an analyte sensor coupled to the housing; an electrical output interface disposed on an outer surface of the housing; and a removable adaptor coupled to the housing. In one embodiment, a portion of the analyte sensor extends from the housing for implantation into a patient's body. The electrical output interface is electrically coupled to the analyte sensor. The removable adaptor is mechanically coupled to the housing and electrically coupled to the electrical output interface. The removable adaptor serves as a data conduit between the analyte sensor and a remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Udo Hoss, Craig W. Sharp, Hyun Cho, Todd Winkler, Paul Legg