| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| RE38775 |
Electrode with improved signal to noise ratio |
August 16, 2005 |
| An electrode assembly for sensing an electrochemical signal diffused from a source to a working electrode which is comprised of a plurality of substantially separated working electrode surfaces is disclosed. The electrode of the invention is comprised of 1) a working electrode made up |
| RE38681 |
Electrode with improved signal to noise ratio |
January 4, 2005 |
| An electrode assembly for sensing an electrochemical signal diffused from a source to a working electrode which is comprised of a plurality of substantially separated working electrode surfaces is disclosed. The electrode of the invention is comprised of 1) a working electrode made up |
| 7604593 |
Methods for measuring analyte in a subject and/or compensating for incomplete reaction involving |
October 20, 2009 |
| The present invention relates to a predictive-kinetic method for use with data processing of a sensor-generated signal, as well as, microprocessors and monitoring systems employing such a predictive-kinetic method. Data from a transient region of a signal is used with suitable models and |
| 7295867 |
Signal processing for measurement of physiological analytes |
November 13, 2007 |
| A method is provided for continually or continuously measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system, and processing analyte-specific signals to obtain a measurement value that is closely correlated with the concentration of the target chemical |
| 7189341 |
Electrochemical sensor ink compositions, electrodes, and uses thereof |
March 13, 2007 |
| The invention is directed to conductive polymer compositions, catalytic ink compositions (e.g., for use in screen-printing), electrodes produced by deposition of an ink composition, as well as methods of making, and methods of using such compositions and electrodes. An exemplary ink |
| 7174199 |
Monitoring a physiological analytes |
February 6, 2007 |
| Methods and devices are provided for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. Device configuration and/or measurement techniques are employed in order to reduce the effect of interfering species on sensor sensitivity. One important applicati |
| 7163511 |
Devices and methods for frequent measurement of an analyte present in a biological system |
January 16, 2007 |
| Devices and methods are provided for frequently measuring the concentration of an analyte present in a biological system. A monitoring system having at least two components is employed in order to allow separation of data collection from data processing and display. Such separation a |
| 7150975 |
Hydrogel composition for measuring glucose flux |
December 19, 2006 |
| The present invention relates to compositions for use in analyte monitoring devices. These compositions are useful to increase the flux of analyte across skin, tissue or mucosal surfaces. The compositions include hydrogels and collection reservoir systems comprising ionically conduct |
| 7024236 |
Formulation and manipulation of databases of analyte and associated values |
April 4, 2006 |
| The present invention relates to methods of formulating analyte data databases, the databases themselves, and methods of manipulating the same. In one aspect the present invention includes the formulation of analyte data points, derived data, and data attributes databases comprising |
| 7018568 |
Highly catalytic screen-printing ink |
March 28, 2006 |
| The invention is directed to conductive polymer compositions, catalytic ink compositions (e.g., for use in screen-printing), electrodes produced by deposition of an ink composition, methods of making, and methods of using thereof. An exemplary ink material comprises platinum black and/or |
| 6999810 |
Biosensor and methods of use thereof |
February 14, 2006 |
| An automated system for continual transdermal extraction of analytes present in a biological system is provided. The system can be used for detecting and/or measuring the concentration of the analyte using an electrochemical biosensor detection means. The system optionally uses rever |
| 6941163 |
Formulation and manipulation of databases of analyte and associated values |
September 6, 2005 |
| The present invention relates to methods of formulating analyte data databases, the databases themselves, and methods of manipulating the same. In one aspect the present invention includes the formulation of analyte data points, derived data, and data attributes databases comprising data |
| 6885883 |
Methods for improving performance and reliability of biosensors |
April 26, 2005 |
| The present invention relates to a predictive-kinetic method for use with data processing of a sensor-generated signal, as well as, microprocessors and monitoring systems employing such a predictive-kinetic method. Data from a transient region of a signal is used with suitable models and |
| 6882940 |
Methods and devices for prediction of hypoglycemic events |
April 19, 2005 |
| Described herein are methods, devices, and microprocessors useful for predicting a hypoglycemic event in a subject. The hypoglycemic predictive approach described herein utilizes information obtained from a data stream, e.g., frequently obtained glucose values (current and/or predict |
| 6850790 |
Monitoring of physiological analytes |
February 1, 2005 |
| Methods and devices are provided for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. Device configuration and/or measurement techniques are employed in order to reduce the effect of interfering species on sensor sensitivity. One important applicati |
| 6816742 |
Biosensor and methods of use thereof |
November 9, 2004 |
| An automated system for continual transdermal extraction of analytes present in a biological system is provided. The system can be used for detecting and/or measuring the concentration of the analyte using an electrochemical biosensor detection means. The system optionally uses rever |
| 6736777 |
Biosensor, iontophoretic sampling system, and methods of use thereof |
May 18, 2004 |
| The present invention relates generally to a sensor for use in monitoring the amount or concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. For example, the invention relates to a sensor for measuring the amount or concentration of one or more analytes in a tran |
| 6633772 |
Formulation and manipulation of databases of analyte and associated values |
October 14, 2003 |
| The present invention relates to methods of formulating analyte data databases, the databases themselves, and methods of manipulating the same. In one aspect the present invention includes the formulation of analyte data points, derived data, and data attributes databases comprising data |
| 6595919 |
Device for signal processing for measurement of physiological analytes |
July 22, 2003 |
| A method is provided for continually or continuously measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system, and processing analyte-specific signals to obtain a measurement value that is closely correlated with the concentration of the target chemical |
| 6594514 |
Device for monitoring of physiological analytes |
July 15, 2003 |
| Methods and devices are provided for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. Device configuration and/or measurement techniques are employed in order to reduce the effect of interfering species on sensor sensitivity. One important applicati |
| 6587705 |
Biosensor, iontophoretic sampling system, and methods of use thereof |
July 1, 2003 |
| An automated system for continual transdermal extraction of analytes present in a biological system is provided. The system can be used for detecting and/or measuring the concentration of the analyte using an electrochemical biosensor detection means. The system optionally uses rever |
| 6561978 |
Devices and methods for frequent measurement of an analyte present in a biological system |
May 13, 2003 |
| Devices and methods are provided for frequently measuring the concentration of an analyte present in a biological system. A monitoring system having at least two components is employed in order to allow separation of data collection from data processing and display. Such separation allow |
| 6438414 |
Collection assemblies, laminates, and autosensor assemblies for use in transdermal sampling syst |
August 20, 2002 |
| The invention relates generally to consumable components of a device used for continually or continuously measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. More particularly, the invention relates to collection assemblies, laminate structures, and |
| 6393318 |
Collection assemblies, laminates, and autosensor assemblies for use in transdermal sampling syst |
May 21, 2002 |
| The invention relates generally to consumable components of a device used for continually or continuously measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. More particularly, the invention relates to collection assemblies, laminate structures, and |
| 6356776 |
Device for monitoring of physiological analytes |
March 12, 2002 |
| Methods and devices are provided for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. Device configuration and/or measurement techniques are employed in order to reduce the effect of interfering species on sensor sensitivity. One important applicati |
| 6341232 |
Methods of producing collection assemblies, laminates, and autosensor assemblies for use in tran |
January 22, 2002 |
| The invention relates generally to methods of producing consumable components of a device used for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. More particularly, the invention relates methods of producing collection assemblies, laminate str |
| 6233471 |
Signal processing for measurement of physiological analysis |
May 15, 2001 |
| A method is provided for continually or continuously measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system, and processing analyte-specific signals to obtain a measurement value that is closely correlated with the concentration of the target chemical |
| 6144869 |
Monitoring of physiological analytes |
November 7, 2000 |
| Methods and devices are provided for measuring the concentration of target chemical analytes present in a biological system. Device configuration and/or measurement techniques are employed in order to reduce the effect of interfering species on sensor sensitivity. One important applicati |
| 6139718 |
Electrode with improved signal to noise ratio |
October 31, 2000 |
| An electrode assembly for sensing an electrochemical signal diffused from a source to a working electrode which is comprised of a plurality of substantially separated working electrode surfaces is disclosed. The electrode of the invention is comprised of 1) a working electrode made up |
| 5954685 |
Electrochemical sensor with dual purpose electrode |
September 21, 1999 |
| The present invention provides an electrode assembly for use in a transdermal analyte sensor operating in an alternating polarity mode in which a single electrode element provides both the counter electrode and iontophoretic electrode functions. By combining both the functions of the |
| 5489371 |
Sensor for electrochemical measurements |
February 6, 1996 |
| This invention relates to a sensor for the direct and continuous measurement of the electrochemical properties of compounds in a high resistivity liquid. The sensor has a housing which includes a porous hydrophilic membrane which may be made of a ceramic, and contains an electrolytic |
| 5368704 |
Micro-electrochemical valves and method |
November 29, 1994 |
| A micromachined valve and valve array having one or more pores which are electrochemically opened and closed by dissolving and redepositing a barrier layer across a tiny opening or pore in substrate. The pore is spanned by two electrodes which apply a voltage to an electrolytic barrier |