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  • Cupertino, CA
  • 21622 Marguerite Pkwy, Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (949) 305-3992
  • 27141 Valia, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 305-3992
  • 21022 Los Alisos Blvd, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 709-4017

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Us Patents

Patient Monitoring Sensor

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US Patent:
D621516, Aug 10, 2010
Filed:
Aug 25, 2008
Appl. No.:
29/323409
Inventors:
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Rancho Santa Margarita CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Greg Olsen - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Assignee:
Masimo Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
2401
US Classification:
D24186, D24165, D24169

Multi-Stream Sensor For Noninvasive Measurement Of Blood Constituents

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US Patent:
8203704, Jun 19, 2012
Filed:
Aug 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/534823
Inventors:
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G01J 1/42
US Classification:
356222
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to a sensor having a set of photodetectors that are arranged at various locations to enable the measurement of blood glucose. The photodetectors are arranged across multiple locations. For example, the detector may comprise multiple photodetector arrays that are arranged to have a sufficient difference in mean path length to allow for noise cancellation and noise reduction. Walls may be used in the detector to separate individual photodetectors and prevent mixing of detected optical radiation between the different locations on the measurement site. A window may also be employed to facilitate the passing of optical radiation at various wavelengths for measuring glucose in the tissue.

Spot Check Monitor Credit System

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US Patent:
8428967, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
May 18, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/110833
Inventors:
Gregory A. Olsen - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Irvine CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00
US Classification:
705 2
Abstract:
A spot check credit system advantageously includes various embodiments for obtaining authorization or payment for each measurement, groups of measurements, times of measurement or the like. In an embodiment, the system utilizes a server that communicates web pages over a computer network. In an embodiment, the system utilizes a digital communication device such as a photocommunicative key.

Contoured Protrusion For Improving Spectroscopic Measurement Of Blood Constituents

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US Patent:
8437825, May 7, 2013
Filed:
Jul 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/497523
Inventors:
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Greg Olsen - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600344, 600310, 600316, 600322
Abstract:
A noninvasive physiological sensor for measuring one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient can include a bump interposed between a light source and a photodetector. The bump can be placed in contact with body tissue of a patient and thereby reduce a thickness of the body tissue. As a result, an optical pathlength between the light source and the photodetector can be reduced. In addition, the sensor can include a heat sink that can direct heat away from the light source. Moreover, the sensor can include shielding in the optical path between the light source and the photodetector. The shielding can reduce noise received by the photodetector.

Multi-Stream Emitter For Noninvasive Measurement Of Blood Constituents

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US Patent:
8515509, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Aug 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/534825
Inventors:
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600322
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an emitter that is suitable for a noninvasive blood constituent sensor. The emitter is configured as a point optical source that comprises a plurality of LEDs that emit a sequence of pulses of optical radiation across a spectrum of wavelengths. In some embodiments, the plurality of sets of optical sources may each comprise at least one top-emitting LED and at least one super luminescent LED. In some embodiments, the emitter comprises optical sources that transmit optical radiation in the infrared or near-infrared wavelengths suitable for detecting glucose. In order to achieve the desired SNR for detecting analytes like glucose, the emitter may be driven using a progression from low power to higher power. In addition, the emitter may have its duty cycle modified to achieve a desired SNR.

Noise Shielding For A Noninvasive Device

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US Patent:
8577431, Nov 5, 2013
Filed:
Jul 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/497528
Inventors:
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Greg Olsen - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600310, 600316, 600322, 600323
Abstract:
A noninvasive physiological sensor for measuring one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient can include a bump interposed between a light source and a photodetector. The bump can be placed in contact with body tissue of a patient and thereby reduce a thickness of the body tissue. As a result, an optical pathlength between the light source and the photodetector can be reduced. In addition, the sensor can include a heat sink that can direct heat away from the light source. Moreover, the sensor can include shielding in the optical path between the light source and the photodetector. The shielding can reduce noise received by the photodetector.

Multi-Stream Sensor Front Ends For Noninvasive Measurement Of Blood Constituents

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US Patent:
8630691, Jan 14, 2014
Filed:
Aug 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/534812
Inventors:
Marcelo Lamego - Coto de Caza CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
Cercacor Laboratories, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600310
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to an interface for a noninvasive glucose sensor that comprises a front-end adapted to receive an input signals from optical detectors and provide corresponding digital signals. In one embodiment, the front-end comprises switched capacitor circuits that are capable of handling multiple streams signals from the optical detectors. In another embodiment, the front-end comprises transimpedance amplifiers that are capable of handling multiple streams of input signals. In this embodiment, the transimpedance amplifier may be configured based on its own characteristics, such as its impedance, the impedance of the photodiodes to which it is coupled, and the number of photodiodes to which it is coupled.

Heat Sink For Noninvasive Medical Sensor

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US Patent:
20100004518, Jan 7, 2010
Filed:
Jul 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/497506
Inventors:
Hung Vo - Garden Grove CA, US
Marcelo Lamego - Coto De Caza CA, US
Sean Merritt - Lake Forest CA, US
Cristiano Dalvi - Mission Viejo CA, US
Johannes Bruinsma - Mission Viejo CA, US
Jeroen Poeze - Mission Viejo CA, US
Greg Olsen - Trabuco Canyon CA, US
Massi Joe E. Kiani - Languna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
MASIMO LABORATORIES, INC. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/1468
F28F 7/00
US Classification:
600310, 165185
Abstract:
A noninvasive physiological sensor for measuring one or more physiological parameters of a medical patient can include a bump interposed between a light source and a photodetector. The bump can be placed in contact with body tissue of a patient and thereby reduce a thickness of the body tissue. As a result, an optical pathlength between the light source and the photodetector can be reduced. In addition, the sensor can include a heat sink that can direct heat away from the light source. Moreover, the sensor can include shielding in the optical path between the light source and the photodetector. The shielding can reduce noise received by the photodetector.
Johannes A Bruinsma from Cupertino, CA, age ~52 Get Report