| 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. |
| 7468033 |
Blood contacting sensor |
December 23, 2008 |
| The invention provides methods and apparatus for detecting an analyte in blood. The apparatus is particularly suited for bringing a sensor into direct contact with blood in vivo. The apparatus comprises a sensor that detects the presence of an analyte and an assembly means. The assembly |
| 7435569 |
Method of forming a molded protein matrix for use in a sensor |
October 14, 2008 |
| A method for formulating and immobilizing a protein and a protein matrix formed by the method. The protein matrix preparation method results in a physically and chemically stable protein matrix that has low swelling, non-leaching, high activity, and high mechanical strength properties. T |
| 7384397 |
System and method for sensor recalibration |
June 10, 2008 |
| A system and method for calibrating a sensor. The method may include, without limitation, compiling an array of data relating to the sensor; adjusting a sensor parameter a first time based on data in the array; adjusting a curve representing the sensor output based on data in the arr |
| 7192766 |
Sensor containing molded solidified protein |
March 20, 2007 |
| A method for formulating and immobilizing a protein and a protein matrix formed by the method. The protein matrix preparation method results in a physically and chemically stable protein matrix that has low swelling, non-leaching, high activity, and high mechanical strength properties. T |
| 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. |
| 6915147 |
Sensing apparatus and process |
July 5, 2005 |
| A sensing apparatus with a connector, a sensor lead and a sensor module with a spacer placed over electrodes that have been deposited on a substrate. The spacer may have a space for receiving an enzyme. End portions of the sensor module may be encapsulated, such as with molded beads. |