| 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. |
| 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 |