Communications: electrical – Continuously variable indicating – Combined
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-29
2006-08-29
Horabik, Michael (Department: 2635)
Communications: electrical
Continuously variable indicating
Combined
C600S300000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07098803
ABSTRACT:
A telemetered characteristic monitor system includes a remotely located data receiving device, a sensor for producing signal indicative of a characteristic of a user, and a transmitter device. The transmitter device includes a housing, a sensor connector, a processor, and a transmitter. The transmitter receives the signals from the sensor and Tirelessly transmits the processed signals to the remotely located data receiving device. The processor coupled to the sensor processes the signals from the sensor for transmission to the remotely located data receiving device. The data receiving device may be a characteristic monitor, a data receiver that provides data to another device, an RF programmer for a medical device, a medication delivery device (such as an infusion pump), or the like.
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Causey James D.
Hague Clifford W.
Henke James
Hite Brad T.
Hong Peter
Dang Hung Q.
Horabik Michael
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.
Medtronic MiniMed, Inc.
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