ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,993, issued on April 7, was assigned to QUALCOMM Inc. (San Diego). "Devices, methods and systems for measuring pulse wave velocity" was inv... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,994, issued on April 7, was assigned to FITBIT INC. (San Francisco). "Blood pressure sensors" was invented by Shelten Gee Jao Yuen (Berkele... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,995, issued on April 7, was assigned to GOERTEK INC. (Weifang, China). "Blood pressure measuring device" was invented by Chao Liu (Weifang,... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,996, issued on April 7, was assigned to MURATA MANUFACTURING Co. LTD. (Kyoto, Japan). "Pulse wave transit time measurement device and livin... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,997, issued on April 7, was assigned to Promptus LLC (Greenwood Village, Colo.). "Biometric ring and associated methods" was invented by Be... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,998, issued on April 7, was assigned to Smith & Nephew PLC (Watford, Great Britain). "Device, apparatus and method of determining skin perf... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,593,999, issued on April 7, was assigned to Siemens Healthineers Ltd. (Shanghai) and Henan Provincial People's Hospital (Zhengzhou, China). "Me... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,594,000, issued on April 7, was assigned to St. Jude Medical International Holding S.a r.l. (Luxembourg). "Cardiac catheter with deformable bod... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,594,001, issued on April 7, was assigned to Globus Medical Inc. (Audubon, Pa.). "Apparatus for recording probe movement" was invented by Norber... Read More
ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 7 -- United States Patent no. 12,594,002, issued on April 7, was assigned to OXFORD UNIVERSITY INNOVATION Ltd. (Oxford, Great Britain). "Device for monitoring the health of a p... Read More