Koninklijke Philips had 70 patents in internet of things during Q1 2024. The patents filed by Koninklijke Philips NV in Q1 2024 include a breast pump with a compressible chamber for creating a reduced pressure, a mechanical ventilation device that monitors patient diaphragm dimensions and adjusts therapy parameters, a wearable patch system that measures sweat parameters and indicates when replacement is needed, a system for stimulating sweat generation and generating alerts based on measured data, and a method for authorizing servicing sessions of medical devices based on SE credentials and required service actions. GlobalData’s report on Koninklijke Philips gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Koninklijke Philips grant share with internet of things as a theme is 34% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: A breast pump (Patent ID: US20240100230A1)

The patent filed by Koninklijke Philips NV describes a breast pump that includes a breast shield to create a cavity over the breast, a pump to deliver under pressure to the cavity, and a compressible chamber to manually create reduced pressure in the cavity. The compressible chamber can function as a baseline pressure to hold the breast shield against the breast. The breast pump can be electric, and the compressible chamber may be elastic with a restoring force to return to a non-compressed state. Additionally, the compressible chamber can serve as a milk collection container with a volume greater than 120 ml.

The method of operating the breast pump involves fitting the breast shield over the nipple, manually creating reduced pressure in the cavity by compressing the compressible chamber, delivering under pressure using a pump, and collecting milk in a milk collection container. The compressible chamber can be the milk collection container or additional to it, and the under pressure can be delivered using an electric pump. This innovative breast pump design offers a convenient and efficient way for non-therapeutic milk expression, providing a comfortable and effective solution for nursing mothers.

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