Bionime Physiological Signal Monitoring Device
Summary
The USPTO granted patent US12588815B2 to Bionime Corporation for a physiological signal monitoring device. The device comprises a base, biosensor with sensing member for subcutaneous analyte measurement, transmitter, and sealing unit to protect against liquid ingress. The patent, with 14 claims, names Chun-Mu Huang, Chieh-Hsing Chen, and Chen-Hao Lee as inventors.
What changed
USPTO issued Patent No. US12588815B2 to Bionime Corporation on March 31, 2026, granting exclusive rights to a physiological signal monitoring device. The invention includes a biosensor with a sensing member designed for partial insertion under the skin to measure host analytes and transmit corresponding physiological signals via an integrated transmitter. The device incorporates sealing mechanisms to prevent liquid damage.
Patent holders and competitors should review the granted claims to assess competitive implications for similar monitoring device development. Companies developing comparable subcutaneous analyte monitoring systems should evaluate freedom-to-operate considerations. No immediate compliance actions are required as this is a patent grant rather than a regulatory requirement.
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Physiological signal monitoring device
Grant US12588815B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026
Assignee
Bionime Corporation
Inventors
Chun-Mu Huang, Chieh-Hsing Chen, Chen-Hao Lee
Abstract
A physiological signal monitoring device includes a base, a biosensor mounted to the base, a transmitter, and a sealing unit. The base is adapted to be mounted to a skin surface of a host. The biosensor includes a mounting seat and a sensing member that is mounted to the mounting seat. The sensing member is adapted to be partially inserted underneath the skin surface of the host for measuring an analyte of the host and to send a corresponding physiological signal. The transmitter is for receiving and transmitting the physiological signal, and has a bottom portion. The transmitter covers the base while the bottom portion faces the base. The sensing member is coupled to the transmitter. The sealing unit is used to seal paths through which a liquid possibly penetrates into an interior of the physiological signal monitoring device so as to avoid damage of the device.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/0002 A61B 5/14503 A61B 5/14546 A61B 5/1451 A61B 5/14532
Filing Date
2020-08-03
Application No.
16983174
Claims
14
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