Medical Device Data Translation System Patent Application
Summary
USPTO published patent application US20260108218A1 for a medical device data translation system, filed July 31, 2025. The invention, authored by Peter Scott Housel, Bilal Muhsin, Ammar Al-Ali, and Massi Joe E. Kiani, enables a first medical device to receive and display physiological parameter data from a second medical device that uses an incompatible communication protocol, via a separate translation module. CPC classifications span medical monitoring (A61B, A61M), data security (G06F 21/84), and healthcare IT (G16H 40/63).
“A first medical device can receive a physiological parameter value from a second medical device.”
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USPTO classification A61M covers devices that introduce or withdraw fluids from the body: infusion pumps, catheters, syringes, inhalers, wound drainage, dialysis equipment, and fluid-handling microfluidics. Every newly published application in A61M lands in this feed, around 205 a month. Applications publish 18 months after filing. Watch this if you compete in infusion therapy or drug delivery, file freedom-to-operate analyses for medical device startups, scout acquisition targets in cardiovascular or respiratory devices, or track hospital R&D arms that are quietly patenting clinical innovations.
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USPTO published patent application US20260108218A1 for a system enabling medical devices to exchange physiological parameter data across incompatible communication protocols. The first medical device receives a physiological parameter value from a second medical device formatted according to a protocol the first device cannot process. The first device passes the data to a separate translation module and receives translated parameter data for display output on the first device or an auxiliary device.
This publication does not create compliance obligations. Medical device manufacturers and health tech developers researching interoperability solutions may find the technical approach relevant to their product development. The abstract discloses no deadlines, penalties, or regulatory requirements.
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SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING MEDICAL MONITORING DATA
Application US20260108218A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Peter Scott Housel, Bilal Muhsin, Ammar Al-Ali, Massi Joe E. Kiani
Abstract
A first medical device can receive a physiological parameter value from a second medical device. The second physiological parameter value may be formatted according to a protocol not used by the first medical device such that the first medical device is not able to process the second physiological parameter value to produce a displayable output value. The first medical device can pass the physiological parameter data from the first medical device to a separate translation module and receive translated parameter data from the translation module at the first medical device. The translated parameter data can be processed for display by the first medical device. The first medical device can output a value from the translated parameter data for display on the first medical device or an auxiliary device.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/742 A61B 5/0002 A61B 5/002 A61B 5/02055 A61B 5/021 A61B 5/0816 A61B 5/14551 A61B 5/743 A61M 16/0051 A61M 16/021 G06F 21/84 G16H 40/63 H04Q 9/00 A61B 5/4821 A61B 5/4836 A61B 2560/0214 A61B 2560/045 A61B 2562/08 A61B 2562/227 A61M 5/172 A61M 2205/18 A61M 2205/3368 A61M 2205/3375 A61M 2205/3561 A61M 2205/3569 A61M 2205/3584 A61M 2205/3592 A61M 2205/505 A61M 2209/086 A61M 2230/04 A61M 2230/10 A61M 2230/201 A61M 2230/202 A61M 2230/205 A61M 2230/208 A61M 2230/30 A61M 2230/42 A61M 2230/432 A61M 2230/50
Filing Date
2025-07-31
Application No.
19287472
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