Antenna configuration for compact glucose monitor

US2021151866A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2021151866-A1
Application numberUS-202117248466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 26, 2021
Priority dateAug 9, 2016
Publication dateMay 20, 2021
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A wearable glucose monitor may include a compact having an antenna positioned on a housing of the glucose monitor to allow the size of the antenna to be larger than a printed circuit board of the glucose monitor positioned internal to the housing. The antenna may be communicatively coupled to a wireless communication device, such as a transceiver on the PCB, to transmit glucose level measurements to an external device through low-frequency radio signals. In some aspects, the antenna may be configured to be distributed into multiple sections positioned on different sections of the housing and connected to form a complete antenna.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A wearable device, comprising: a device housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion, the first housing portion physically coupled to the second housing portion; a printed circuit board (“PCB”) disposed in the device housing and communicatively coupled to a sensor to measure a biomedical parameter of a patient, the PCB including a wireless communication device mounted on the PCB; and an antenna communicatively coupled to the wireless communication device, the first housing portion having a first portion of the antenna and the second housing portion having the second portion of the antenna, wherein the first portion of the antenna is electrically coupled to the second portion of the antenna by physically coupling the first housing portion to the second housing portions. 2 . The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the antenna comprises a coil, and the first portion of the antenna comprises a first portion of the coil and the second portion of the antenna comprises a second portion of the coil. 3 . The wearable device of claim 2 , wherein at least a portion of the coil is positioned on an internal surface of the device housing. 4 . The wearable device of claim 2 , wherein at least a portion of the coil is positioned on an external surface of the device housing. 5 . The wearable device of claim 2 , wherein the first portion of the coil and the second portion of the coil form a three-dimensional coil. 6 . The wearable device of claim 5 , wherein the three-dimensional coil encircles the PCB. 7 . The wearable device of claim 2 , wherein an area enclosed by a perimeter of the first portion of the coil or the second portion of the coil disposed on the device housing is larger than an area of the PCB. 8 . The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the first and second housing portions each define a contiguous metal surface having non-metal regions, the contiguous metal surfaces forming the antenna. 9 . The wearable device of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor insertable into skin of a patient, wherein the PCB is communicatively coupled to the sensor. 10 . The wearable device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a glucose sensor. 11 . A wearable device, comprising: a device housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion, the first housing portion physically coupled to the second housing portion; a printed circuit board (“PCB”) disposed in the device housing and communicatively coupled to an analyte sensor to measure a biomedical parameter of a patient, the PCB including a wireless communication device mounted on the PCB; and an antenna communicatively coupled to the wireless communication device, the first housing portion having a first portion of the antenna and the second housing portion having the second portion of the antenna, wherein the first portion of the antenna is electrically coupled to the second portion of the antenna by physically coupling the first housing portion to the second housing portions. 12 . The wearable device of claim 11 , wherein the first and second housing portions each define a contiguous metal surface having non-metal regions, the contiguous metal surfaces forming the antenna. 13 . The wearable device of claim 11 , wherein the antenna comprises a coil, and the first portion of the antenna comprises a first portion of the coil and the second portion of the antenna comprises a second portion of the coil. 14 . The wearable device of claim 11 , wherein the analyte sensor is insertable into skin of a patient. 15 . The wearable device of claim 11 , wherein the analyte sensor comprises a glucose sensor. 16 . A wearable device, comprising: a device housing having a first housing portion and a second housing portion, the first housing portion physically coupled to the second housing portion; a printed circuit board (“PCB”) disposed in the device housing and communicatively coupled to an electrochemical sensor to measure a biomedical parameter of a patient, the PCB including a wireless communication device mounted on the PCB; and an antenna communicatively coupled to the wireless communication device, the first housing portion having a first portion of the antenna and the second housing portion having the second portion of the antenna, wherein the first portion of the antenna is electrically coupled to the second portion of the antenna by physically coupling the first housing portion to the second housing portions. 17 . The wearable device of claim 16 , wherein the first and second housing portions each define a contiguous metal surface having non-metal regions, the contiguous metal surfaces forming the antenna. 18 . The wearable device of claim 16 , wherein the antenna comprises a coil, and the first portion of the antenna comprises a first portion of the coil and the second portion of the antenna comprises a second portion of the coil. 19 . The wearable device of claim 16 , wherein the electrochemical sensor is insertable into skin of a patient. 20 . The wearable device of claim 16 , wherein the electrochemical sensor comprises a glucose sensor.

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  • specially adapted for specific purposes · CPC title

  • using coils · CPC title

  • invasive, e.g. introduced into the body by a catheter or needle or using implanted sensors (A61B5/1459, A61B5/1464, A61B5/1473, A61B5/1482, A61B5/14865 take precedence) · CPC title

  • H01Q1/273Primary

    Adaptation for carrying or wearing by persons or animals · CPC title

  • for measuring glucose, e.g. by tissue impedance measurement · CPC title

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What does patent US2021151866A1 cover?
A wearable glucose monitor may include a compact having an antenna positioned on a housing of the glucose monitor to allow the size of the antenna to be larger than a printed circuit board of the glucose monitor positioned internal to the housing. The antenna may be communicatively coupled to a wireless communication device, such as a transceiver on the PCB, to transmit glucose level measuremen…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Verily Life Sciences Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01Q1/273. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu May 20 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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