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Caroline Banet, Beit Dagan IL

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100099854NEUROVIRULENT STRAIN OF THE WEST NILE VIRUS AND USES THEREOF - Neuroinvasive and neurovirulent strain of the West Nile virus, named IS-98-ST1, nucleic acid molecules derived from its genome, proteins and peptides encoded by said nucleic acid molecules, and uses thereof.04-22-2010

Matthew Banet, Del Mar, CA US

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20100168536WIRELESS, INTERNET-BASED, MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM - A system for monitoring a patient, including: a body-worn monitor having an electrical sensor that measures an electrical waveform from the patient and a wireless transmitter configured to receive the electrical waveform and transmit it over a wireless interface; a computer-based system configured to receive the electrical waveform from the wireless interface and store it in a database; a first algorithm configured to analyze the electrical waveform from the database by comparing it to an secondary electrical waveform previously measured from the patient to determine a property related to the patient's cardiac condition; and a second algorithm configured to analyze the patient's cardiac condition determined by comparing the secondary electrical waveform to the electrical waveform and, in response, transmit a text message.07-01-2010

Patent applications by Matthew Banet, Del Mar, CA US

Matthew John Banet, Del Mar, CA US

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20080221399MONITOR FOR MEASURING VITAL SIGNS AND RENDERING VIDEO IMAGES - The invention features a vital sign monitor that includes: 1) a sensor component that attaches to the patient and features an optical sensor and an electrical sensor that measure, respectively a first and second signal: and 2) a control component. The control component features: 1) an analog-to-digital converter configured to convert the first signal and second signal into, respectively, a first digital signal and a second digital signal; 2) a CPU configured to operate an algorithm that generates a blood pressure value by processing with an algorithm the first digital signal and second digital signal; 3) a display element; 4) a graphical user interface generated by computer code operating on the CPU and configured to render on the display element the blood pressure value; and 5) a software component that renders video images on the display element. To capture video and audio information, the device further includes both a digital camera and a microphone.09-11-2008
20080221461VITAL SIGN MONITOR FOR CUFFLESSLY MEASURING BLOOD PRESSURE WITHOUT USING AN EXTERNAL CALIBRATION - The invention provides a method for measuring a patient's blood pressure featuring the following steps: 1) measuring a first time-dependent optical signal with a first optical sensor; 2) measuring a second time-dependent optical signal with a second optical sensor; 3) measuring a time-dependent electrical signal with an electrical sensor; 4) estimating the patient's arterial properties using either the first or second time-dependent optical signal; 5) determining a pulse transit time (PTT) from the time-dependent electrical signal and at least one of the first and second time-dependent optical signals; and 6) calculating a blood pressure value using a mathematical model that includes the PTT and the patient's arterial properties.09-11-2008

Patent applications by Matthew John Banet, Del Mar, CA US

Philippe Banet, Perpignan FR

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20100136704Process for Detecting Gaseous Halogenated Compounds - Process for detecting a gaseous compound of BX06-03-2010

Philippe Banet, Perpignam FR

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20090203930PROCESS FOR DISPERSING FUNCTIONAL MOLECULES ON THE SURFACE OF A SUPPORT AND SUPPORT MADE BY THIS PROCESS - The present invention discloses a method for separating tethered functional organo-chains, through their dilution with tethered non-functional organo-chains, in the presence of soluble molecular derivatives that are able to self-assemble and to interact with the functional organo-silane.08-13-2009