IP Library Granted Patent US 8,352,042
Granted Patent B2
US 8,352,042 · App. 11/564,229 · Granted Jan 8, 2013

Remote controls and ambulatory medical systems including the same

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Patent No.
US 8,352,042
App. No.
11/564,229
Granted
Jan 8, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of preventing inadvertent signal transmission sent from a remote control for controlling the operation of an implantable infusion device. The method includes maintaining the remote control in a locked state prior to a user intentionally unlocking the remote control in order to generate transmission of a signal from the remote control to the implantable infusion device. The unlocking of the remote control can include moving a button control element, unlocking a button lock, pressing a button other than the signal generation button, pressing the signal generation button in a specific sequence or shaking the remote control.

Claims (62)

1. A method of preventing inadvertent signal transmission from a remote control to an implantable infusion device, the remote control including a signal generation button, the method comprising the steps of:

maintaining the remote control in a locked state where pressing the signal generation button or a structure over the signal generation button will not result in transmission of a medication delivery signal to the implantable infusion device;

unlocking the remote control in response to a user action that demonstrates an intent to transmit a signal; and

wirelessly transmitting a medication delivery signal to the implantable infusion device in response to a pressing of the signal generation button while the remote control is unlocked;

wherein the user action that demonstrates an intend to transmit a signal is selected from the group consisting of

(a) moving a button control element from a position that prevents the signal generation button from being pressed to a position that does not prevent the signal generation button from being pressed,

(b) unlocking a button lock,

(c) pressing a button other than the signal generation button,

(d) pressing the signal generation button in a predetermined sequence, and

(e) shaking the remote control; and

wherein the user action is not turning the remote control on with an on/off button; and

wherein the user action is not turning the remote control on with an on/off switch.

2. A method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

returning the remote control to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the signal being transmitted to the ambulatory medical device.

3. A method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

returning the remote control to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the passage of a predetermined time period during which the signal is not transmitted to the ambulatory medical device.

4. A method as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising:

returning the remote control to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the user action being discontinued.

5. A method as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the step of returning the remote control to the locked state comprises biasing the button control element to a position that locks the remote control.

6. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the action is moving a button control element from a position that prevents the signal generation button from being pressed to a position that does not prevent the signal generation button from being pressed.

7. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the user action is unlocking a button lock.

8. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the user action is pressing a button other than the signal generation button.

9. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the user action is pressing the signal generation button in a predetermined sequence.

10. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the user action is shaking the remote control.

11. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the user action is not waking up the remote control from a low power sleep mode.

12. A method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein

moving a button control element comprises moving a button control element from a position that prevents the signal generation button from being pressed by a human finger to a position that does not prevent the signal generation button from being pressed by a human finger.

13. A method of operating a remote control for an implantable infusion device, the remote control including only one button, the method comprising:

maintaining the remote control with only one button in a locked state where pressing the only one button or a structure over the only one button will not result in transmission of a medication delivery signal to the implantable infusion device;

unlocking the remote control with only one button in response to a user action that demonstrates an intent to transmit a signal; and

wirelessly transmitting a medication delivery signal to the implantable infusion device in response to a pressing of the only one button while the remote control is unlocked;

wherein the user action that demonstrates an intend to transmit a signal is selected from the group consisting of

(a) moving a button control element from a position that prevents the only one button from being pressed to a position that does not prevent the only one button from being pressed,

(b) moving a button control element, including a main portion and a depressible member that is connected to the main portion by a hinge that allows the depressible member to pivot into contact with the only one button, from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from pivoting about the hinge and being pressed into the only one button,

(c) moving a button control element that has a depressible member, which is configured to be depressed into contact with the only one button, linearly from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button,

(d) rotating a button control element that has a depressible member which is configured to be depressed into contact with the only one button from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button,

(e) depressing a button control element member from a position that prevents a slidable member from moving to a position that does not prevent the slidable member from moving,

(f) rotating a button control element, and

(g) pressing the only one button in a predetermined sequence,

(h) shaking the remote control; and

wherein the user action is not turning the remote control on with an on/off button; and

wherein the user action is not turning the remote control on with an on/off switch.

14. A method as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising:

returning the remote control with only one button to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the user action being discontinued.

15. A method as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the step of returning the remote control to the locked state comprises biasing the button control element to a position that locks the remote control.

16. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action comprises moving a button control element from a position that prevents the only one button from being pressed to a position that does not prevent the only one button from being pressed.

17. A method as claimed in claim 16 , further comprising the step of:

allowing a portion of the button control element to be pressed into the only one button when the button control element is in the position that does not prevent the only one button from being pressed.

18. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is moving a button control element, including a main portion and a depressible member that is connected to the main portion by a hinge that allows the depressible member to pivot into contact with the only one button, from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from pivoting about the hinge and being pressed into the only one button.

19. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is moving a button control element that has a depressible member, which is configured to be depressed into contact with the only one button, linearly from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button.

20. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is rotating a button control element that has a depressible member which is configured to be depressed into contact with the only one button from a position that prevents the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button to a position that does not prevent the depressible member from being pressed into the only one button.

21. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is depressing a button control element member from a position that prevents a slidable member from moving to a position that does not prevent the slidable member from moving.

22. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is rotating a button control element.

23. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is not waking up the remote control from a low power sleep mode.

24. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is pressing the only one button in a predetermined sequence.

25. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the user action is shaking the remote control.

26. A method as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising:

returning the remote control to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the signal being transmitted to the ambulatory medical device.

27. A method as claimed in claim 13 , further comprising:

returning the remote control to the locked state, without any additional user action, in response to the passage of a predetermined time period during which the signal is not transmitted to the ambulatory medical device.

28. A method as claimed in claim 13 , wherein

moving a button control element comprises moving a button control element from a position that prevents the only one button from being pressed by a human finger to a position that does not prevent the only one button from being pressed by a human finger.

Assignments (8)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 16, 2026
From: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.; COMPANION MEDICAL, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 074394/0237 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 14, 2025
From: THE ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
To: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 071698/0639 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2021
From: THE ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
To: MEDTRONIC MINIMED, INC.
Reel/Frame 057962/0741 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 13, 2019
From: MEDALLION THERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: THE ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Reel/Frame 051287/0120 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 9, 2014
From: ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
To: MEDALLION THERAPEUTICS, INC.
Reel/Frame 032892/0067 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE SCHEDULE WHICH REFLECTED PATENT NUMBER AS 8,327,041 AND SHOULD HAVE BEEN REFLECTED AS 8,372,041. PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 032815 FRAME 0188. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE SECURITY INTEREST. Recorded May 6, 2014
From: MEDALLION THERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Reel/Frame 032827/0478 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 2, 2014
From: MEDALLION THERAPEUTICS, INC.
To: ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Reel/Frame 032815/0188 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 15, 2014
From: INFUSION SYSTEMS, LLC
To: ALFRED E. MANN FOUNDATION FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Reel/Frame 032675/0078 →