Insulet had 15 patents in internet of things during Q1 2024. Insulet Corp’s patents in Q1 2024 focus on improving insulin delivery algorithms by adjusting parameter settings based on sensor inputs, ensuring safety and accuracy in medicament delivery devices, modifying insulin delivery schedules based on user sensitivity, developing a rotary solenoid micro actuator for drug delivery, and implementing techniques to receive blood glucose measurements and adjust insulin delivery safety constraints accordingly. GlobalData’s report on Insulet gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Insulet grant share with internet of things as a theme is 20% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Incorporation of additional sensors into adaptation of aid systems (Patent ID: US20240100253A1)

The patent filed by Insulet Corp. describes a system that utilizes generic sensor devices to adjust parameter settings of an insulin delivery algorithm based on sensor readings. The majority of these sensors provide readings that are not directly used as inputs to the drug delivery algorithm. The system includes a processor that evaluates sensor readings against baseline readings, calculates adjustments to parameter settings, and modifies medication dosages accordingly. The sensors can detect various user characteristics, and the processor can adjust multiple parameters based on sensor inputs, generating an adaptation parameter for the medication delivery algorithm.

The system involves a plurality of sensors generating outputs related to the user's state, a memory storing sensor baseline readings, and a processor executing programming instructions to adjust insulin delivery algorithm parameters based on sensor readings. The processor evaluates sensor readings against baseline readings, calculates preliminary parameter values, and adjusts insulin delivery parameters accordingly. The system can communicate wirelessly with sensors, store medication delivery algorithms, and utilize various sensors like fitness monitors, heart rate monitors, and blood glucose detectors. The wearable drug delivery device can receive external sensor signals, determine necessary parameter modifications, calculate adaptation parameters, and adjust medication delivery algorithm inputs based on sensor readings.

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