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Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation Patent, US12609190B2

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The USPTO granted patent US12609190B2 on April 21, 2026 to inventors Tamara Aliza Freeman and Michelle Alyssa Freeman. The patent covers cardiac arrest resuscitation methods and equipment including a manual or automatic Pocket Crash Cart that attaches to patients via IV or OS for quick emergency medication administration. The patent also covers software for mirroring defibrillator and AED displays and transmitting patient information to medical professionals via internet for expert advice in hard-to-reach locations.

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GovPing monitors USPTO Patent Grants - Health Informatics (G16H) for new healthcare & life sciences regulatory changes. Every update since tracking began is archived, classified, and available as free RSS or email alerts — 35 changes logged to date.

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The USPTO issued patent US12609190B2 covering cardiac arrest resuscitation equipment and methods. The patent includes claims for a Pocket Crash Cart device that attaches to patients for emergency medication administration and software enabling remote expert consultation during resuscitation attempts via internet transmission of patient data from hard-to-reach locations.

Medical device manufacturers and healthcare technology companies developing emergency cardiac care equipment should review the patent claims to assess potential licensing needs or design-around considerations for similar resuscitation and telemedicine integration technologies.

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Apr 22, 2026

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Method and equipment for improving cardiac arrest resuscitation (pocket crash cart)

Grant US12609190B2 Kind: B2 Apr 21, 2026

Inventors

Tamara Aliza Freeman, Michelle Alyssa Freeman

Abstract

Method and equipment for improving cardiac arrest resuscitation (Pocket Crash Cart) includes:
1. Manual or Automatic Pocket Crash Cart which attaches to the patient via IV/OS to allows quick and accurate administration of emergency medication manually or remotely.2. The software for mirroring display screen of manual defibrillator or AED/computer/laptop/phone and video cameras allowing to transfer patient information from the Cardiac Arrest scene especially in hard-to-reach locations (cruise ship, expeditions) to CMF via internet for expert advice and/or administration of emergency medication in the absence of ASLC provider.

CPC Classifications

G16H 20/17 G16H 20/10 A61B 5/363

Filing Date

2023-10-05

Application No.

18377005

Claims

15

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12609190B2

Who this affects

Applies to
Medical device makers Healthcare providers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing
Activity scope
Patent grant Medical device patent Resuscitation equipment
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Medical Devices Public Health

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