DexCom Design Patent for Combination Medical Device Receiver and Display, Apr 07
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USPTO granted DexCom, Inc. Design Patent USD1121822S1 for a combination medical device receiver and display. The patent, filed on October 15, 2024 (Application No. 29968267), was issued with one claim. Inventors are Young Woo Lee and Bobby Davis.
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USPTO issued Design Patent USD1121822S1 to DexCom, Inc. on April 7, 2026, covering the ornamental design of a combination medical device receiver and display. The patent was filed under Application No. 29968267 with a filing date of October 15, 2024, and contains one design claim.
This patent grant confers exclusive design rights to DexCom for the ornamental appearance of the specified medical device. Competitors in continuous glucose monitoring or related medical device sectors should review their product designs to avoid potential infringement on the protected ornamental features.
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Combination medical device receiver and display
Design USD1121822S1 Kind: S1 Apr 07, 2026
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DexCom, Inc.
Inventors
Young Woo Lee, Bobby Davis
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A61M 2230/201 G16H 40/67 G16H 40/60 G16H 20/40
Filing Date
2024-10-15
Application No.
29968267
Claims
1
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