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Axel Remde, Lutzelfluh CH
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20100179694 | AMBULATORY INFUSION DEVICE WITH PLUNGER POSITION MEMORY - An ambulatory infusion device for the infusion of a liquid drug into a patient's body over an extended time period is disclosed. The infusion device provides a housing having a cartridge compartment designed to receive a cartridge, a drive having a plunger adapted to engage a plug of the cartridge and to displace the plug within the cartridge in a controlled way, and an electronic controller controlling operation of the drive. The infusion device further has a position memory which stores at least one stored loading position of the plunger, and in which the controller retrieves a stored loading position from the position memory and controls the drive to displace the plunger into the retrieved loading position. A system for ambulatory drug infusion comprising such an ambulatory infusion device as well as a filling apparatus and a method for loading a cartridge into such a device are also disclosed. | 07-15-2010 |
20110082445 | ADMINISTRATION DEVICE HAVING PATIENT STATE MONITOR - Embodiments disclosed herein include systems and methods for administering a drug over a time period. One embodiment of a system includes an administration unit, a housing that houses the administration unit, and a controller unit adapted to receive an alarm triggering signal. Also included in some embodiments is an alarming unit that is adapted to generate an alarm signal on reception of the alarm triggering signal. Some embodiments include a patient state monitor that includes a motion-sensitive sensor unit that is reactive on patient motion. The patient state monitor may be adapted to process a sensor signal generated by the motion-sensitive sensor unit. The patient state monitor may also be adapted to transmit an alarm triggering signal to the controller unit if a patient motion level is below a predefined motion level, as determined by the length of time without patient motion. | 04-07-2011 |
Axel Remde, Luetzelfueh CH
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20110190701 | METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES FOR RECORDING DATA - Methods, systems and devices for recording data are described herein. In one embodiment a method for recording data for keeping a diary may include: storing primary data indicative of a measured blood glucose level and/or an administrated dose of insulin in a memory of an electronic diary device; receiving a spoken voice message with a microphone, wherein the spoken voice message is indicative of supplementary data directly related to the primary data; and storing the supplementary data in the memory of the electronic diary device, wherein the primary data is stored with a primary time stamp and the supplementary data is stored with the primary data, the primary time stamp or a supplementary time stamp. | 08-04-2011 |
Axel Remde, Luetzelflueh-Goldbach CH
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20130163769 | ACOUSTIC WARNING LEVEL OPTIMIZATION IN AMBULATORY MEDICAL SYSTEMS - An ambulatory medical device is presented. The ambulatory medical device comprises a function module to provide the intended functionality of the device, a controller module to control the device, a sound generation module with an acoustic transducer to produce an acoustic signal and a signal generator to drive the acoustic transducer with a certain frequency. The signal generation module is arranged within a housing of the device. A tuning module varies the frequency used by the signal generator to drive the acoustic transducer and determines one or more frequencies that correspond to an optimum sound level of the acoustic signal outside of the housing of the device. The optimum sound level of the acoustic signal is a maximum sound level outside of the housing of the device, and/or a maximum perceivable sound level as determined by a user. | 06-27-2013 |
Axel Remde, Lutzelfluh-Goldbach CH
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20100094241 | DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING A SUBSTANCE BETWEEN CONTAINERS - A transfer device for use in transferring a substance from a storage container into an ampoule that can be inserted into a device for dosed administration of substance, the transfer device including an adapter for securing the storage container and the ampoule relative to each other and coupling them to be able to transfer a substance contained in the storage container into the ampoule, and a displacement element that can act on the storage container such that the substance contained in the storage container is forced out of the storage container and transferred into the ampoule via the coupling formed by the adapter. | 04-15-2010 |
Axel Remde, Luetzelflueh CH
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20110118700 | ADMINISTRATION DEVICE COMPRISING INDICATION UNIT AND METHOD FOR SETTING A DOSE - An administration device for the administration of a liquid drug in adjustable doses may comprise an injection unit and an electronic indication unit. The injection unit may comprise a dosing mechanism and a manually operated dose setting component. The manually operated dose setting component may adjust the dosing mechanism to administer an administration dose amount of the liquid drug. The electronic indication unit may indicate a relationship between the administration dose amount and a target dose amount. A method for setting a dose of a liquid drug for administration may comprise providing an administration device, operating a manually operated dose setting component of the administration device, and continuing to operate the dose setting component until an electronic indication unit indicates that the administration dose amount is equal to the target dose amount. | 05-19-2011 |
20110160665 | Ambulatory Infusion Device With Advanced Battery Testing And Method For Testing A Battery - Included are embodiments of an ambulatory infusion device. Some embodiments include a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics. The user-replaceable battery may serve as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application. Similarly, some embodiments include a dosing unit with an electrically powered actuator and an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device. Still some embodiments include a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery. Still some embodiments include an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result. | 06-30-2011 |
20110202040 | ADMINISTRATION DEVICE HAVING A BOLUS ADMINISTRATION PROFILE CONTROLLER - According to one embodiment, an administration device for subcutaneous administration of a liquid drug over an extended period of time is provided. The administration device may include an administration unit, a housing, and a controller unit. The administration unit may include a drug reservoir and a pump unit. The housing may include the administration unit and may be adapted to be carried by a patient over an extend period of time. The controller unit may include a bolus administration profile controller. The bolus administration profile controller receives a bolus volume of a bolus to be administered and determines based, at least in part, on the bolus volume a bolus administration profile such that a depot volume of a depot is limited. | 08-18-2011 |
20110218495 | INSULIN PUMP WITH REPLACEMENT CAPABILITIES - Insulin delivery systems include a first insulin pump and a second insulin pump, wherein each pump includes a memory configured to store an infusion program, a control unit configured to control operation of the pump, and a communication interface for data exchange with the other pump, wherein the control unit of the first insulin pump is configured monitor, a status of the first insulin pump, activate a search for the presence of the second insulin pump when a predetermined status is assumed, and, upon detection of the presence of the second insulin pump, transmit, via the communication interface of the first insulin pump, the infusion program stored, and the control unit of the second insulin pump is configured to search for the presence of the first insulin pump, and, upon detection of the presence of the first insulin pump, receive and store, the infusion program. | 09-08-2011 |
20130214787 | AMBULATORY INFUSION DEVICE WITH ADVANCED BATTERY TESTING AND METHOD FOR TESTING A BATTERY - Included are embodiments of an ambulatory infusion device. Some embodiments include a battery receiving portion that receives a user-replaceable battery of variable individual characteristics. The user-replaceable battery may serve as a primary power source of the ambulatory infusion device and being successively depleted during application. Similarly, some embodiments include a dosing unit with an electrically powered actuator and an electronic controller that controls operation of the ambulatory infusion device. Still some embodiments include a testing unit that is operatively coupled to the electronic controller, the testing unit being designed to carry out a battery test, the battery test including determining an off-circuit voltage and an internal resistance of the user-replaceable battery. Still some embodiments include an alerting unit that is operatively coupled to the testing unit and/or the electronic controller to provide an alert to a device user in dependence of a battery test result. | 08-22-2013 |
Axel Remde, Luetzelfleh DE
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20110160695 | AMBULATORY INSULIN INFUSION SYSTEM WITH BOLUS ADMINISTRATION DELAY - In one embodiment, an ambulatory insulin infusion system may include an administration module for insulin administration, a data collection module for collecting data relevant for the bolus amount, and a delay module. The administration module may administer insulin continuously according to a basal profile and a bolus on demand. The bolus has a bolus amount. The data collection module may be operatively coupled to the administration module. The delay module may trigger administration of the bolus a therapeutically significant delay interval after the data is collected. | 06-30-2011 |
Jürgen Remde, Nurnberg DE
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20100159791 | Method for introducing an accurately dosable amount of mercury - A method for introducing an accurately dosable amount of mercury into the discharge vessel of a fluorescent lamp, wherein both sides of the discharge vessel are connected to a lamp receptacle; and the discharge vessel is charged with a gas stream via the lamp receptacle and is filled, with a predetermined amount of mercury. During or after dosing the amount of mercury to be introduced, the mercury is brought in a dosed volume in the form of a single, coalescing drop, then the entire amount of mercury to be introduced is transported into the discharge vessel, while still maintaining the previously formed drop. A change-over mechanism guides the gas stream past the drop via a bypass channel and blocks the bypass channel such that while the bypass channel is blocked, the gas stream is guided over the dosed volume and drags the drop along with it into the discharge vessel. | 06-24-2010 |
Jürgen Remde, Nurnberg DE
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20100159791 | Method for introducing an accurately dosable amount of mercury - A method for introducing an accurately dosable amount of mercury into the discharge vessel of a fluorescent lamp, wherein both sides of the discharge vessel are connected to a lamp receptacle; and the discharge vessel is charged with a gas stream via the lamp receptacle and is filled, with a predetermined amount of mercury. During or after dosing the amount of mercury to be introduced, the mercury is brought in a dosed volume in the form of a single, coalescing drop, then the entire amount of mercury to be introduced is transported into the discharge vessel, while still maintaining the previously formed drop. A change-over mechanism guides the gas stream past the drop via a bypass channel and blocks the bypass channel such that while the bypass channel is blocked, the gas stream is guided over the dosed volume and drags the drop along with it into the discharge vessel. | 06-24-2010 |