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A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons 4
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1.

Diagnostic radio frequency identification sensors and applications thereof

      
Application Number 15263606
Grant Number 10271738
Status In Force
Filing Date 2016-09-13
First Publication Date 2016-12-29
Grant Date 2019-04-30
Owner Altivera, LLC (USA)
Inventor Peeters, John P.

Abstract

An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyzes, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyzes, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones.

IPC Classes  ?

  • A61B 5/02 - Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the cardiovascular system, e.g. pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow
  • G01N 33/02 - Food
  • G01N 35/00 - Automatic analysis not limited to methods or materials provided for in any single one of groups Handling materials therefor
  • A62B 99/00 - Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
  • A61B 90/98 - Identification means for patients or instruments, e.g. tags using electromagnetic means, e.g. transponders
  • A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
  • A61B 5/15 - Devices for taking samples of blood
  • A61B 5/157 - Devices for taking samples of blood characterised by integrated means for measuring characteristics of blood
  • G01N 33/14 - Beverages
  • G06K 19/07 - Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards with integrated circuit chips
  • A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
  • A61B 5/145 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value
  • G01D 21/00 - Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for
  • G01K 13/00 - Thermometers specially adapted for specific purposes
  • G01N 33/543 - ImmunoassayBiospecific binding assayMaterials therefor with an insoluble carrier for immobilising immunochemicals
  • G01N 33/58 - Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urineTesting involving biospecific ligand binding methodsImmunological testing involving labelled substances
  • G08B 31/00 - Predictive alarm systems characterised by extrapolation or other computation using updated historic data
  • A61B 5/1491 - Heated applicators
  • H04M 1/725 - Cordless telephones
  • H04W 64/00 - Locating users or terminals for network management purposes, e.g. mobility management
  • H04W 80/00 - Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation
  • H04W 84/18 - Self-organising networks, e.g. ad hoc networks or sensor networks
  • H04W 88/02 - Terminal devices
  • H04W 88/06 - Terminal devices adapted for operation in multiple networks, e.g. multi-mode terminals

2.

Diagnostic radio frequency identification sensors and applications thereof

      
Application Number 14503684
Grant Number 09470699
Status In Force
Filing Date 2014-10-01
First Publication Date 2015-02-26
Grant Date 2016-10-18
Owner Altivera, LLC (USA)
Inventor Peeters, John P.

Abstract

An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 35/00 - Automatic analysis not limited to methods or materials provided for in any single one of groups Handling materials therefor
  • G01N 33/543 - ImmunoassayBiospecific binding assayMaterials therefor with an insoluble carrier for immobilising immunochemicals
  • G06K 19/07 - Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards with integrated circuit chips
  • A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
  • A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
  • A62B 99/00 - Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
  • G01D 21/00 - Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for
  • G01K 13/00 - Thermometers specially adapted for specific purposes
  • G01N 33/58 - Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urineTesting involving biospecific ligand binding methodsImmunological testing involving labelled substances
  • G08B 31/00 - Predictive alarm systems characterised by extrapolation or other computation using updated historic data
  • A61B 5/157 - Devices for taking samples of blood characterised by integrated means for measuring characteristics of blood
  • A61B 5/02 - Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the cardiovascular system, e.g. pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow
  • A61B 5/15 - Devices for taking samples of blood
  • A61B 5/145 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value
  • A61B 5/1491 - Heated applicators
  • H04M 1/725 - Cordless telephones
  • H04W 64/00 - Locating users or terminals for network management purposes, e.g. mobility management
  • H04W 80/00 - Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation
  • H04W 84/18 - Self-organising networks, e.g. ad hoc networks or sensor networks
  • H04W 88/02 - Terminal devices
  • H04W 88/06 - Terminal devices adapted for operation in multiple networks, e.g. multi-mode terminals

3.

Diagnostic radio frequency identification sensors and applications thereof

      
Application Number 13108643
Grant Number 09041538
Status In Force
Filing Date 2011-05-16
First Publication Date 2011-09-08
Grant Date 2015-05-26
Owner Altivera, LLC (USA)
Inventor Peeters, John P.

Abstract

An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01N 33/53 - ImmunoassayBiospecific binding assayMaterials therefor
  • G01N 35/00 - Automatic analysis not limited to methods or materials provided for in any single one of groups Handling materials therefor
  • A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons
  • A61B 5/11 - Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb
  • A62B 99/00 - Subject matter not provided for in other groups of this subclass
  • G01D 21/00 - Measuring or testing not otherwise provided for
  • G01K 13/00 - Thermometers specially adapted for specific purposes
  • G01N 33/543 - ImmunoassayBiospecific binding assayMaterials therefor with an insoluble carrier for immobilising immunochemicals
  • G01N 33/58 - Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urineTesting involving biospecific ligand binding methodsImmunological testing involving labelled substances
  • G06K 19/07 - Record carriers with conductive marks, printed circuits or semiconductor circuit elements, e.g. credit or identity cards with integrated circuit chips
  • G08B 31/00 - Predictive alarm systems characterised by extrapolation or other computation using updated historic data
  • A61B 5/02 - Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the cardiovascular system, e.g. pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow
  • A61B 5/15 - Devices for taking samples of blood
  • A61B 5/145 - Measuring characteristics of blood in vivo, e.g. gas concentration or pH-value
  • A61B 5/1491 - Heated applicators
  • H04M 1/725 - Cordless telephones
  • H04W 64/00 - Locating users or terminals for network management purposes, e.g. mobility management
  • H04W 80/00 - Wireless network protocols or protocol adaptations to wireless operation
  • H04W 84/18 - Self-organising networks, e.g. ad hoc networks or sensor networks
  • H04W 88/02 - Terminal devices
  • H04W 88/06 - Terminal devices adapted for operation in multiple networks, e.g. multi-mode terminals

4.

Diagnostic radio frequency identification sensors and applications thereof

      
Application Number 12351116
Grant Number 08077042
Status In Force
Filing Date 2009-01-09
First Publication Date 2009-08-20
Grant Date 2011-12-13
Owner ALTIVERA, LLC (USA)
Inventor Peeters, John P.

Abstract

An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal, resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self-diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point-of-Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G08B 13/14 - Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
  • G08B 1/08 - Systems for signalling characterised solely by the form of transmission of the signal using electric transmission
  • A61B 5/00 - Measuring for diagnostic purposes Identification of persons

5.

One point calibration integrated temperature sensor for wireless radio frequency applications

      
Application Number 11347088
Grant Number 07461972
Status In Force
Filing Date 2006-02-03
First Publication Date 2006-09-14
Grant Date 2008-12-09
Owner Altivera L.L.C. (USA)
Inventor Cohen, Marc Harry

Abstract

A low power analog linear temperature sensor integrateable with digital and/or analog circuits in CMOS fabrication processes. The sensor is accurately calibrateable at a single temperature that yields a linear relationship between measured differential voltage and temperature over a wide variety of temperature ranges. The sensor provides stable voltage and current references that are essential for wireless sensor platforms. There are many applications where sensors require stable voltage/current references and the physics of the sensor's transduction mechanisms are themselves temperature dependent. Wireless platforms such as, but not limited to, passive RFID tags with the addition of on- or off-chip sensors provide a low cost solution for a variety of low cost sensor applications.

IPC Classes  ?

  • G01K 7/25 - Measuring temperature based on the use of electric or magnetic elements directly sensitive to heat using resistive elements the element being a non-linear resistance, e.g. thermistor in a specially-adapted circuit, e.g. bridge circuit for modifying the output characteristic, e.g. linearising
  • G01K 15/00 - Testing or calibrating of thermometers
  • A61B 5/01 - Measuring temperature of body parts
  • G08C 19/00 - Electric signal transmission systems

6.

DIAGNOSTIC RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF

      
Document Number 02554007
Status In Force
Filing Date 2005-01-24
Open to Public Date 2005-08-11
Grant Date 2013-03-26
Owner ALTIVERA L.L.C. (USA)
Inventor Peeters, John P.

Abstract

An integrated passive wireless chip diagnostic sensor system (4) is described that can be interrogated remotely with a wireless device (2) such as a modified cell phone incorporating multi-protocol RFID reader capabilities (such as the emerging Gen-2 standard) or Bluetooth, providing universal easy to use, low cost and immediate quantitative analyses, geolocation and sensor networking capabilities to users of the technology. The present invention can be integrated into various diagnostic platforms and is applicable for use with low power sensors such as thin films, MEMS, electrochemical, thermal., resistive, nano or microfluidic sensor technologies. Applications of the present invention include on-the-spot medical and self~diagnostics on smart skin patches, Point of Care (POC) analyses, food diagnostics, pathogen detection, disease-specific wireless biomarker detection, remote structural stresses detection and sensor networks for industrial or Homeland Security using low cost wireless devices such as modified cell phones.

IPC Classes  ?

  • C12M 3/00 - Tissue, human, animal or plant cell, or virus culture apparatus
  • C12Q 1/00 - Measuring or testing processes involving enzymes, nucleic acids or microorganismsCompositions thereforProcesses of preparing such compositions
  • G08B 1/08 - Systems for signalling characterised solely by the form of transmission of the signal using electric transmission
  • G08B 21/00 - Alarms responsive to a single specified undesired or abnormal condition and not otherwise provided for
  • G08B 23/00 - Alarms responsive to unspecified undesired or abnormal conditions
  • G08C 15/00 - Arrangements characterised by the use of multiplexing for the transmission of a plurality of signals over a common path
  • H04B 7/00 - Radio transmission systems, i.e. using radiation field