Tandem Diabetes Care has been granted a patent for portable infusion devices and systems that can remotely update ambulatory fluid delivery devices. The patent includes safety protocols to verify the device’s status before and after a software update. The method involves determining the availability of a software update, confirming a wireless connection, ensuring a safe condition for the update, transmitting the update wirelessly, and obtaining user confirmation before installing the update. GlobalData’s report on Tandem Diabetes Care gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.
According to GlobalData’s company profile on Tandem Diabetes Care, Wearable drug delivery devices was a key innovation area identified from patents. Tandem Diabetes Care's grant share as of September 2023 was 48%. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.
Remote software update for ambulatory infusion pump control device
A recently granted patent (Publication Number: US11776689B2) describes a method for remotely updating software on a remote control device used to control the operations of an ambulatory infusion pump. The method involves several steps to ensure the safe and successful installation of the software update.
The first step is to determine whether a software update is available for the remote control device. Once confirmed, an active wireless connection with the remote control device is established. The method then verifies that a safe condition exists for the software update, which includes checking if the infusion pump is not currently administering medication, not attached to a patient, and the medicament reservoir is not in fluid communication with the patient.
If a safe condition is confirmed, the software update is automatically wirelessly transmitted to the remote control device. The method also includes verifying that the user wishes to proceed with the software update before enabling the installation of the update on the remote control device.
Additional steps in the method involve verifying the safe condition for the operation of the ambulatory infusion pump after the software update. This includes checking the pump's ability to dispense medication, update a device history log, and accept sensor data for medicament dosing. The method also includes receiving information to verify the absence of error messages related to the pump's operation.
Compatibility of the remote control device with the software update is also verified, including checking the memory capacity and device model compatibility. Furthermore, information is received to verify that the pump performs as intended after the software update.
The method also ensures that the battery of the remote control device has a sufficient level of charge before installing the software update.
Overall, this patent describes a comprehensive method for remotely updating software on a remote control device used for an ambulatory infusion pump. By verifying safe conditions, user consent, and compatibility, the method aims to ensure the successful and safe installation of software updates, enhancing the functionality and performance of the ambulatory infusion pump system.
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