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Summary

The USPTO has published a new patent application (US20260083911A1) detailing methods and systems for establishing communication protocols between wireless devices in infusion pump systems. The application focuses on coordinating communications among components like infusion pumps, CGM systems, and smartphones to ensure reliable medical data transmission.

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This document is a publication of a new patent application, US20260083911A1, filed by inventors Josh Juster and Geoffrey Kruse. The application describes systems and methods for establishing communication protocols between wireless devices within infusion pump systems, including infusion pumps, continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) systems, and smartphones. The core innovation appears to be the coordination of communications to ensure reliable and consistent transmission of medical data.

As this is a patent application, it does not impose immediate regulatory obligations. However, it signals potential future technological developments in medical device connectivity and data security. Companies involved in manufacturing infusion pumps, CGM systems, or related software should be aware of this application as it may influence future product development and intellectual property landscapes in the medical device sector.

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Mar 26, 2026

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SITE TRACKING BASED ON CONNECTIVITY IN INFUSION PUMP SYSTEMS

Application US20260083911A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026

Inventors

Josh Juster, Geoffrey Kruse

Abstract

Enclosed herein are methods and systems for establishing communication protocols between wireless devices in infusion pump systems. Infusion pump systems can include a number of components capable of wireless communication with one or more other components including an infusion pump, a continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system, and a smartphone or other multi-purpose consumer electronic device (i.e., remote control device). Communications among these devices can be coordinated to ensure reliable and consistent transmission of medical data.

CPC Classifications

A61M 5/1723 A61B 5/14532 A61M 2205/3553 A61M 2205/502

Filing Date

2025-12-02

Application No.

19405635

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US20260083911A1

Who this affects

Applies to
Drug manufacturers Medical device makers
Industry sector
3345 Medical Device Manufacturing 3254 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Activity scope
Medical Device Connectivity Data Transmission
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
IT Security
Topics
Medical Devices Cybersecurity Data Privacy

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