| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7552522 |
Method of making a sensing apparatus |
June 30, 2009 |
| A method and apparatus for enhancing the integrity of an implantable sensor. Voids formed between an outer tubing and a sensor substrate or spacing element may be back-filled with a curable, implantable material, minimizing the extent to which unwanted fluids diffuse within the sensor. |
| 7500949 |
Multilumen catheter |
March 10, 2009 |
| A multilumen catheter having tubings extending into lumens within the catheter. The lumens may be used for blood, drugs or other medicants. The lumens may also be used for sensors. The junction element, external to the patient, connects the tubings to the lumens. The tubings, also ex |
| 7415811 |
Packaging system |
August 26, 2008 |
| A packaging system for hydrating sterile devices without comprising the integrity of the sterilization. The packaging system may include an enclosure for enclosing a device requiring hydration, a container containing a hydrate, a base located within the interior of the enclosure and |
| 7247138 |
Reusable analyte sensor site and method of using the same |
July 24, 2007 |
| A reusable analyte sensor site for use with a replaceable analyte sensor for determining a level of an analyte includes a site housing material and a resealable insertion site coupled to one end of the site housing material. Preferably, the site housing material is formed to have an |
| 7166074 |
Reusable analyte sensor site and method of using the same |
January 23, 2007 |
| A reusable analyte sensor site for use with a replaceable analyte sensor for determining a level of an analyte includes a site housing and a resealable insertion site coupled to one end of the site housing. Preferably, the site housing is formed to have an interior cavity, and includ |
| 7162289 |
Method and apparatus for enhancing the integrity of an implantable sensor device |
January 9, 2007 |
| A method and apparatus for enhancing the integrity of an implantable sensor. Voids formed between an outer tubing and a sensor substrate or spacing element may be back-filled with a curable, implantable material, minimizing the extent to which unwanted fluids diffuse within the sensor. |
| 6991096 |
Packaging system |
January 31, 2006 |
| A packaging system for hydrating sterile devices without comprising the integrity of the sterilization. The packaging system may include an enclosure for enclosing a device requiring hydration, a container containing a hydrate, a base located within the interior of the enclosure and |