Configurable Hardware Platform for Physiological Monitoring
Summary
USPTO granted patent US12599304B2 to Bardy Diagnostics, Inc. for an implantable medical device featuring a configurable hardware platform for physiological monitoring. The device includes electrodes on a hollow housing, a microcontroller with non-volatile memory, an analog front end for ECG signal sensing, wireless transceiver for external data communication, and a receiving coil with charging circuit. The patent contains 19 claims.
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USPTO granted patent US12599304B2 to Bardy Diagnostics, Inc. for a configurable hardware platform designed for physiological monitoring of a living body. The patent covers an implantable medical device featuring a hollow body housing with electrodes, a microcontroller with non-volatile memory storing program instructions, an analog front end for electrocardiographic signal sensing, a wireless transceiver for communicating with external data devices, and a receiving coil with charging circuit for onboard power.
For medical device manufacturers and companies developing wearable or implantable physiological monitoring systems, this patent establishes intellectual property protection for Bardy Diagnostics in the cardiac monitoring device space. The technology encompasses continuous ECG sampling, wireless data offloading, and inductive charging capabilities. Entities operating in this technology space should consider potential patent clearance implications.
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Configurable hardware platform for physiological monitoring of a living body
Grant US12599304B2 Kind: B2 Apr 14, 2026
Assignee
Bardy Diagnostics, Inc.
Inventors
Jason Felix, Joshua Djon Green, Corey B. Williamson, Gust H. Bardy
Abstract
An implantable medical device is disclosed. A housing includes a hollow body forming a first electrode on an outer surface with end caps affixed to opposite ends, one end cap forming a second electrode. A microcontroller circuit is provided and includes a microcontroller operable under program instructions stored within a non-volatile memory device. An analog front end is interfaced to the electrodes to sense electrocardiographic signals. A transceiver circuit is operable to wirelessly communicate with an external data device. The program instructions define instructions to continuously sample the electrocardiographic signals into the non-volatile memory device and to offload the non-volatile memory device to the external data device. A receiving coil and a charging circuit are operable to charge an onboard power source for the microcontroller circuit.
CPC Classifications
A61B 2560/0219 A61B 5/0031 A61B 5/02055 A61B 5/0205 A61B 5/073 A61B 5/076 A61B 5/07
Filing Date
2023-07-10
Application No.
18349544
Claims
19
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