Patents by Inventor Zachary Cole Sonner

Zachary Cole Sonner 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).

  • Patent number: 11266381
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 2018
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2022
    Assignee: University Of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner
  • Publication number: 20200037937
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device (20) comprises at least one sweat generation unit (22) capable of initiating sudomotor axon reflex (SAR) sweating in an indirect stimulation region and at least one analysis unit (24, 26) capable of sensing a physiological parameter of sweat, collecting a sweat sample, or a combination thereof. The at least one analysis unit (24, 26) is located above the indirect stimulation region when the sweat sensing device is placed on skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 9, 2019
    Publication date: February 6, 2020
    Inventors: Zachary Cole Sonner, Jason C. Heikenfeld
  • Patent number: 10485460
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes at least one sweat generation unit capable of initiating sudomotor axon reflex (SAR) sweating in an indirect stimulation region and at least one analysis unit capable of sensing a physiological parameter of sweat, collecting a sweat sample, or a combination thereof. The at least one analysis unit is located above the indirect stimulation region when the sweat sensing device is placed on skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2016
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2019
    Assignee: University Of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Zachary Cole Sonner, Jason C. Heikenfeld
  • Publication number: 20190307374
    Abstract: A device (100) for sensing sweat on skin (12) includes a first analyte-specific sensor (120, 122) for sensing a first analyte in sweat; a sweat stimulating component (140); a waste collector (142, 144, 146, 148) beneath the sweat stimulating component (140); and an additional component being one or more of a sweat collector (130, 132, 134) or an additional analyte-specific sensor (124) for sensing an additional analyte in sweat that is different from the first analyte, the additional component being adjacent to and fluidically isolated from the waste collector (142, 144, 146, 148). A device (200) for sensing sweat on skin (12) includes a first portion comprising a first analyte-specific sensor (220) for sensing a first analyte in stimulated sweat and a sweat stimulating component (240); and a second portion comprising a second analyte-specific sensor (225, 226) for sensing a second analyte in natural sweat.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 27, 2017
    Publication date: October 10, 2019
    Inventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner, Phillip Simmers, Adam Hauke
  • Patent number: 10368847
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2018
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2019
    Assignee: University of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner
  • Publication number: 20190110778
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 13, 2018
    Publication date: April 18, 2019
    Applicant: University Of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner
  • Patent number: 10182795
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2019
    Assignee: University Of Cincinnati
    Inventors: Jason C. Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner
  • Publication number: 20180214137
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 29, 2018
    Publication date: August 2, 2018
    Inventors: Jason Charles Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner
  • Publication number: 20180035928
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes at least one sweat generation unit capable of initiating sudomotor axon reflex (SAR) sweating in an indirect stimulation region and at least one analysis unit capable of sensing a physiological parameter of sweat, collecting a sweat sample, or a combination thereof. The at least one analysis unit is located above the indirect stimulation region when the sweat sensing device is placed on skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2016
    Publication date: February 8, 2018
    Inventors: Zachary Cole Sonner, Jason C. Heikenfeld
  • Publication number: 20170172484
    Abstract: A wearable sweat sensor device (1) may include a plurality of sensors (150, 160, 170, 180) capable of measuring a plurality of ion-selective biomarker potentials and a mechanism that analyzes a combination of measurements as a proxy for one or more physiological conditions such as muscle activity, exertion, or tissue damage. A device may include a sensor capable of taking at least one skin impedance measurement along with a plurality of sensors (150, 160, 170, 180) and a mechanism that analyzes a combination of measurements as a proxy for one or more physiological conditions, such as hydration or sweat rate. Because several of said sensors (150, 160, 170, 180) may not be stable when stored if fully exposed to air, the device (1) may include a temporary seal (400) for said sensors (150, 160, 170, 180) that is removable prior to placement and use of said sensors (150, 160, 170, 180).
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2015
    Publication date: June 22, 2017
    Inventors: Zachary Cole Sonner, Jason C. Heikenfeld, Joshua A. Hagen
  • Publication number: 20150112164
    Abstract: A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 17, 2014
    Publication date: April 23, 2015
    Inventors: Jason C. Heikenfeld, Zachary Cole Sonner