Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Devices for integrated, repeated, prolonged, and/or reliable sweat stimulation and biosensing
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Application No.: US16218586Application Date: 2018-12-13
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Publication No.: US11266381B2Publication Date: 2022-03-08
- Inventor: Jason Charles Heikenfeld , Zachary Cole Sonner
- Applicant: University Of Cincinnati
- Applicant Address: US OH Cincinnati
- Assignee: University Of Cincinnati
- Current Assignee: University Of Cincinnati
- Current Assignee Address: US OH Cincinnati
- Agency: Wood Herron & Evans LLP
- Main IPC: A61B5/145
- IPC: A61B5/145 ; A61B10/00 ; A61B5/0531 ; A61B5/0537 ; A61B5/1491 ; A61B5/00 ; A61N1/32 ; A61B5/282

Abstract:
A sweat sensing device includes a plurality of sweat collection pads communicating with a sensor. Each of the pads is activated by a timing circuit which allows one or more of the pads to be activated at a selected time and subsequent deactivated after a defined period of time. This allows for selective collection of sweat from a plurality of pads over a prolonged period of time. An impedance measuring circuit can be employed to determine if one or more of the pads becomes disconnected, in order to avoid irritation. Further, the devices can use a common microfluidic device which both transports sweat activating substance, such as pilocarpine, to the surface of the skin and directs sweat away from the skin to a sensing device.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190110778A1 DEVICES FOR INTEGRATED, REPEATED, PROLONGED, AND/OR RELIABLE SWEAT STIMULATION AND BIOSENSING Public/Granted day:2019-04-18
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