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Peter J Sabol

from Gainesville, GA
Age ~76

Peter Sabol Phones & Addresses

  • 5136 Deer Path Ln, Gainesville, GA 30507
  • 3430 Venture Pkwy, Duluth, GA 30096
  • Columbia City, IN
  • Fishers, IN
  • Johnson City, TN
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Kennesaw, GA
  • Acworth, GA
  • Somerville, TN
  • Millington, TN
  • 2020 S Lone Pine Rd, Columbia City, IN 46725

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

Publications

Us Patents

Personal Portable Blood Glucose Meter With Replaceable Cartridge Of Test Strips

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US Patent:
7638095, Dec 29, 2009
Filed:
Feb 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/276043
Inventors:
Peter Sabol - Fishers IN, US
Assignee:
Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G01N 33/48
US Classification:
422 681, 422 8203, 422 66, 422 87, 204416
Abstract:
A test meter system includes a cartridge that houses a test strip tape, which includes a plurality of test elements, and the cartridge defines a meter opening. The cartridge further incorporates an indexing mechanism for indexing the test strip tape. A meter is configured to analyze body fluid via the test strip tape, and the meter includes a display for displaying test results as well as other information. At least a portion of the meter is received in the meter opening of the cartridge to provide a compact configuration. In one form, the test strip system has a generally cylindrical outer shape to provide a pleasing handheld shape.

Apparatus And Method For Remotely Controlling An Ambulatory Medical Device

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US Patent:
8451230, May 28, 2013
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/646471
Inventors:
Michael J. Celentano - Fishers IN, US
Ulf Meiertoberens - Stocksund, SE
Peter Sabol - Fishers IN, US
Raymond Strickland - Indianapolis IN, US
Andreas Brand - Hasle b. Burgdorf, CH
Markus Oberli - Kirchberg, CH
Marcel Frikart - Bern, CH
Assignee:
Roche Diagnostics International AG - Rotkreuz
Roche Diagnostics Operations, Inc. - Indianapolis IN
International Classification:
G06F 3/02
G06F 5/00
US Classification:
345169, 604 67
Abstract:
An electronic device may remotely control a medical device. The electronic device may include a wireless communication circuit configured to wirelessly communicate with the medical device, and a processor that receives from the medical device via the wireless communication circuit screen data generated by the medical device for display on a display device thereof and to control a display device of the electronic device according to the received screen data to display on the electronic device display the screen data generated by the medical device, to emulate at least some of a plurality of user keys of the medical device with selected ones of a plurality of user buttons of the electronic device, and to control the display device of the electronic device to display a map that relates emulated ones of the plurality of user keys to selected ones of the user buttons.

Liquid Infusion Pump

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US Patent:
20100156633, Jun 24, 2010
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/646689
Inventors:
Harvey Buck, JR. - Indianapolis IN, US
Joel Jeckelmann - Villars-sur-Glane, CH
Markus Oberli - , US
Andreas Brand - , US
Michael J. Celentano - Fishers IN, US
Ulf Meiertoberens - , US
Peter Sabol - Fishers IN, US
Raymond Strickland - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
G05B 23/02
G06F 21/24
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
340540, 340 31, 726 30, 707661
Abstract:
A method is provided for controlling change access to a display menu of an ambulatory liquid infusion pump. A programmed menu of the infusion pump may be displayed and a menu lock flag may be monitored. Changes to at least one active item of the programmed menu may be disabled if the menu lock flag is activated.

Combination Communication Device And Medical Device For Communicating Wirelessly With A Remote Medical Device

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US Patent:
20100160759, Jun 24, 2010
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/646113
Inventors:
Michael J. Celentano - Fishers IN, US
Ulf Meiertoberens - Stocksund, SE
Peter Sabol - Fishers IN, US
Raymond Strickland - Indianapolis IN, US
Paul J. Galley - Cumberland IN, US
Markus Oberli - Kirchberg, CH
Mathias Ehrsam - Bolligen, CH
Erich Imhol - Utzenstorf, CH
International Classification:
A61B 5/145
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
600365, 604 66
Abstract:
An electronic device may selectively disable a bolus advice process according to which the electronic device recommends delivery of a bolus amount of a drug to a body of a user based on a plurality of factors including glucose concentration of the user. The electronic device may include a glucose measuring facility configured to measure glucose concentration of a body fluid sample, and a processor including a memory having instructions stored therein that comprise the bolus advice process. The memory may further have instructions stored therein that are executable by the processor to request a glucose concentration measurement by the glucose measurement facility prior to executing, or as part of, the bolus advice process, and to disable execution of the bolus advice process if a glucose concentration value resulting from the requested glucose concentration measurement is less than a threshold value.

Device And Methods For Optimizing Communications Between A Medical Device And A Remote Electronic Device

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US Patent:
20110063094, Mar 17, 2011
Filed:
Dec 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/646752
Inventors:
Ulf Meiertoberens - Stocksund, SE
Raymond Strickland - Indianapolis IN, US
Harvey Buck, JR. - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael J. Celentano - Fishers IN, US
Peter Sabol - Fishers IN, US
Urs Anliker - Guemligen, CH
Thomas von Bueren - Bern, CH
Jean-Neol Fehr - Neuenburg, CH
Markus Oberil - Kirchberg, CH
Marcel Frikart - Bern, CH
Markus Jungen - Bolligen, CH
International Classification:
G05B 11/01
US Classification:
340 125
Abstract:
An electronic device may communicate wirelessly with another electronic device. The electronic device may include a first processor configured to control only wireless communications with the another device but not operations associated only with the electronic device, a second processor configured to control the operations associated only with the electronic device but not the wireless communications with the another device, and a memory device connected between the first and second processors. The first and second processors may each be configured to exchange information with the memory device separately and independently of the exchange of information by the other of the first and second processors with the memory device.
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