Micro Analyte Sensor Continuous Monitoring Device
Summary
USPTO granted patent US12599320B2 to Medtrum Technologies Inc. on April 14, 2026, covering a micro analyte sensor and continuous analyte monitoring device. The patent includes dual electrode groups operating at different frequencies for analyte detection with redundancy. The patent contains 9 claims.
What changed
USPTO granted patent US12599320B2 to Medtrum Technologies Inc. for a micro analyte sensor with continuous monitoring capabilities. The invention features dual electrode groups on a substrate with internal and external parts, where each group includes working and additional electrodes. The first electrode group operates at a frequency not less than the second frequency to provide redundant analyte detection signals.
For competitors developing continuous analyte monitoring devices, this patent establishes exclusive intellectual property rights that may limit freedom to operate in this technical space. Companies should review the 9 patent claims to assess potential licensing needs or design-around strategies.
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Micro analyte sensor and continuous analyte monitoring device
Grant US12599320B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
MEDTRUM TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors
Cuijun Yang
Abstract
A micro analyte sensor includes a substrate, which includes an internal part and an external part; a first electrode group and a second electrode group, located on the surface of the internal part, each electrode group including at least one working electrode and at least one additional electrode. The external part is provided with pins corresponding to each electrode, the pins are respectively electrically connected with the working electrode and the additional electrode through wires. The first electrode group detects the analyte at the first frequency and provides the first detection signal, and the second electrode group detects the analyte at the second frequency and provides the redundant detection signal, and the first frequency is not less than the second frequency.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/14532 A61B 5/14865 A61B 5/6849 A61B 5/7214 A61B 5/1495 A61B 5/14546 A61B 2562/028
Filing Date
2021-08-06
Application No.
18576092
Claims
9
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