IP Library Granted Patent US 12697060
Granted Patent B2
US 12697060 · App. 18/727,373 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Ingestible electrochemical sensor

Inventors: Andreas Nauber (Lübeck, DE); Michael Sick (Lübeck, DE); Marie-Isabell Mattern-Frühwald (Lübeck, DE); Silja Dennier (Lübeck, DE)
Assignee: Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA
A61B5/4255A61B5/6861A61B2562/162A61B2562/168
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Patent No.
US 12697060
App. No.
18/727,373
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention pertains to a swallowable electrochemical sensor, which is characterized in that its housing has electrolyte inlets, through which an aqueous electrolyte, for example, gastric acid, can enter from the area surrounding the sensor into the interior and act as an electrolyte there.

Claims (32)

1 . A swallowable electrochemical sensor for detecting gases in the intestinal tract of a person, the electrochemical sensor comprising:

a housing;

at least one working electrode;

a counterelectrode;

a gas-permeable membrane; and

a hydrophilic sealant,

wherein the housing has an interior space, in which the working electrode and the counterelectrode are arranged,

wherein the housing has at least one gas inlet,

wherein the at least one gas inlet is closed with the gas-permeable membrane,

wherein the housing has at least one electrolyte inlet, and

wherein the at least one electrolyte inlet is filled with the hydrophilic sealant.

2 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a hydrophilic filler, wherein the interior space of the housing is filled with the hydrophilic filler.

3 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the housing has a plurality of electrolyte inlet openings.

4 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor is comprises a capsule.

5 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the housing is formed of an inert plastic.

6 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising a soft, inert material configured as an envelope.

7 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the gas inlet is located directly in front of the working electrode.

8 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the gas-permeable membrane comprises a hydrophobic membrane is arranged in front of the gas inlet in front of the working electrode.

9 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , further comprising another working electrode such that two working electrodes are present.

10 . An electrochemical sensor in accordance with claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to be filled with an electrolyte, wherein the electrolyte is selected from the group comprising citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid and phosphoric acid.

11 . A process for providing a swallowable electrochemical sensor, the electrochemical sensor comprising: a housing; a working electrode; a counterelectrode; a gas-permeable membrane; and a hydrophilic sealant, wherein the housing comprises an interior space, in which the working electrode and the counterelectrode are arranged, and the housing comprises a gas inlet closed with the gas-permeable membrane, and the housing comprises an electrolyte inlet filled with the hydrophilic sealant, the process comprising the steps of:

a. providing the electrochemical sensor as an unfilled electrochemical sensor;

b. providing an electrolyte solution;

c. bathing the unfilled electrochemical sensor in the electrolyte solution;

d. providing the electrochemical sensor as prefilled electrochemical sensor.

12 . A process in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the process additionally comprises the following step:

e. coating of the prefilled electrochemical sensor with a layer that dissolves spontaneously on contact with gastric acid.

13 . A process in accordance with claim 11 , wherein the electrolyte bath provided corresponding to step b has an electrolyte, which is selected from the group comprising citric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid.

14 . A kit for detecting intestinal gases, the kit comprising:

an electrochemical sensor, the electrochemical sensor comprising a working electrode; a counterelectrode; a gas-permeable membrane; a hydrophilic sealant and a housing, the housing comprising an interior space, in which the working electrode and the counterelectrode are arranged, a gas inlet closed with the gas-permeable membrane, and an electrolyte inlet filled with the hydrophilic sealant, wherein the electrochemical sensor is an unfilled electrochemical sensor; and

an electrolyte preparation.

15 . A kit in accordance with claim 14 , wherein the electrolyte preparation is in a form of a ready-to-use liquid preparation, a concentrated liquid preparation or a powder.