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US Patent 11510597 Non-invasive analyte sensor and automated response system

Patent 11510597 was granted and assigned to Know Labs on November, 2022 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Know Labs
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Know Labs
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
115105970
Patent Inventor Names
Phillip Bosua0
Date of Patent
November 29, 2022
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Patent Application Number
174607150
Date Filed
August 30, 2021
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Patent Citations
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US Patent 11058317 Non-invasive detection of an analyte using decoupled and inefficient transmit and receive antennas
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US Patent 11058321 Current driven sensor for magnetic navigation
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US Patent 11058331 Analyte sensor and system with multiple detector elements that can transmit or receive
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US Patent 11063373 Non-invasive analyte sensor and system with decoupled transmit and receive antennas
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US Patent 11202582 Device for use in blood oxygen saturation measurement
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Rex R Holmes
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A61M 5/142
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A61B 5/14532
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A61M 5/1723
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A61M 5/16881
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A61B 5/0004
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A61B 5/0507
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Analyte sensing and response systems include a sensor detecting one or more analytes in a medium. The sensor uses decoupled transmit and receive elements or antennas to transmit a signal into the medium, and receive a response to the transmitted signal. An action that is based on the detection of the analyte is generated which can directly or indirectly affect the detected analyte in the medium. The action is automatically performed. The action can be increasing or decreasing flow from a source of the analyte, or of a chemical compound interacting with the analyte. An example of the action is controlling an insulin pump, where the analyte is glucose.

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