Bayer Healthcare LLC QR Code Injection System Patent US12603168B2
Summary
USPTO granted Bayer Healthcare LLC Patent US12603168B2 for a system that generates and displays QR codes associated with injection systems. The patent (9 claims, filed May 17, 2021) covers processors programmed to receive injection system data, encode it into network resources, and display QR codes on the injection device display screen. Inventors include Steven Murphy, Dana Horn, Kumar Gautam, Kumar Navaneethan, and Swaminathan Balasubramaniam.
What changed
USPTO granted Patent US12603168B2 to Bayer Healthcare LLC for a system providing QR codes for injection systems. The patent covers processors that receive injection system data, encode the data into network resources, generate QR codes based on those resources, and display QR codes on the injection system display screen. The invention has 9 claims.
This patent grant establishes Bayer Healthcare LLC's exclusive intellectual property rights to QR code injection system technology. While the grant does not create compliance obligations for other parties, it may influence competitive dynamics in injection device and drug delivery markets. Parties developing similar QR code-enabled injection systems should review the patent claims to assess potential licensing needs or design-around considerations.
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System, method, and computer program product for providing quick response (QR) codes® for injection systems
Grant US12603168B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC
Inventors
Steven Murphy, Dana Horn, Kumar Gautam, Kasinathan Navaneethan, Swaminathan Balasubramaniam
Abstract
A system for providing a quick response (QR) Code® associated with an injection system is disclosed. The system includes the injection system and at least one processor. The at least one processor is programmed or configured to: receive data associated with the injection system; generate a network resource based on the data associated with the injection system, wherein, when generating the network resource, the at least one processor is programmed or configured to encode the data associated with the injection system into the network resource; generate a QR Code® based on the network resource; and display the QR Code® on a display screen of the injection system.
CPC Classifications
G16H 20/17 G06K 19/06037 G06K 19/06
Filing Date
2021-05-17
Application No.
17996673
Claims
9
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