Bioimpedance Respiratory Monitor Patent Application, Respiratory Motion
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The USPTO has published patent application US20260108172A1 filed by Respiratory Motion, Inc., covering a bioimpedance measurement system for respiratory monitoring. The system comprises a stabilized high frequency current generator connected to padset electrodes via a patient cable, an adaptive circuit for signal conditioning and analog-to-digital conversion, and firmware for signal acquisition and data relay. The application was filed on 2024-10-21 under Application No. 18921204.
“Disclosed is a bioimpedance measurement system: A stabilized high frequency current generator is connected to padset electrodes via a patient cable.”
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The USPTO published patent application US20260108172A1 for an advanced respiratory monitoring system invented by Jenny E. Freeman, Jordan Brayanov, Malcolm G. Bock, and Alexander Panasyuk of Respiratory Motion, Inc. The bioimpedance measurement system includes a stabilized high frequency current generator, padset electrodes, patient cable, adaptive signal conditioning circuit, analog-to-digital converter, and firmware for data acquisition and relay. CPC classifications include A61B 5/086, A61B 5/6833, A61B 5/746, A61B 5/7475, and G16H 40/63.
Patent applicants and medical device manufacturers developing bioimpedance-based monitoring technologies should review this publication for potential prior art implications or licensing considerations. Companies operating in the respiratory monitoring or bioimpedance measurement space may wish to monitor this application through the patent prosecution process.
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Advanced Respiratory Monitor and System
Application US20260108172A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Assignee
Respiratory Motion, Inc.
Inventors
Jenny E. Freeman, Jordan Brayanov, Malcolm G. Bock, Alexander Panasyuk
Abstract
Disclosed is a bioimpedance measurement system: A stabilized high frequency current generator is connected to padset electrodes via a patient cable. Electrodes are connected to an adaptive circuit that conditions the resulting voltage signal and converts it to digital form. Firmware performs signal acquisition and relays data to the device.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/086 A61B 5/6833 A61B 5/746 A61B 5/7475 G16H 40/63
Filing Date
2024-10-21
Application No.
18921204
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