US12599319B2 - Electrochemical Medical Diagnostics Sensor
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USPTO granted Patent US12599319B2 to B.G. NEGEV TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS LTD., AT BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY on April 14, 2026. The patent covers an electrochemical sensor comprising a counter electrode, optional reference electrode, and array of multiple working electrodes, with at least one being a film-coated electrode using a film-forming material with a six-membered non-aromatic ring repeat unit. The invention includes a device for electrochemical detection (electrochemical tongue) and a method for detecting analytes. The patent contains 29 claims and was filed as Application No. 16618944 on June 4, 2018.
“An electrochemical sensor comprising a counter electrode, optionally a reference electrode, and an array of multiple working electrodes, wherein at least one of the working electrodes is a film-coated electrode, and wherein the film-forming material has repeat unit that comprises six-membered non-aromatic ring.”
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USPTO granted Patent US12599319B2 for an electrochemical detection device and method. The patent protects a sensor architecture comprising a counter electrode, optionally a reference electrode, and an array of multiple working electrodes, where at least one working electrode is film-coated using a material with a six-membered non-aromatic ring repeat unit. The invention also covers a device (electrochemical tongue) and detection method using the sensor.
For B.G. Negev Technologies and Applications Ltd. and Ben-Gurion University, this grant establishes exclusive patent rights to the electrochemical sensor technology in the specified claims. For competitors developing similar electrochemical sensors or analyte detection devices, the 29 granted claims define the scope of protected technology, which may require design-arounds or licensing considerations. The patent is classified under G16H 50/20 (Health Informatics) and several CPC codes related to medical measurement and diagnostics, indicating its relevance to health informatics applications.
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Electrochemical detection device and method
Grant US12599319B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
B.G. NEGEV TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS LTD., AT BEN-GURION UNIVERSITY
Inventors
Hadar Shmuel Ben-Yoav, Alon Mazafi
Abstract
An electrochemical sensor comprising a counter electrode, optionally a reference electrode, and an array of multiple working electrodes, wherein at least one of the working electrodes is a film-coated electrode, and wherein the film-forming material has repeat unit that comprises six-membered non-aromatic ring. A device for electrochemical detection that comprises the sensor (an electrochemical tongue) and a method for detecting analytes with the aid of the sensor are also disclosed.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/14507 A61B 5/14546 A61B 5/1477 A61B 2562/046 A61B 5/7267 A61B 5/0022 G01N 27/3277 G01N 33/493 G06N 3/02 G16H 50/20
Filing Date
2018-06-04
Application No.
16618944
Claims
29
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