20240041359. ANALYTE SENSOR simplified abstract (PercuSense, Inc.)
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ANALYTE SENSOR
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KATHERINE Wolfe of DUNWOODY GA (US)
ANALYTE SENSOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240041359 titled 'ANALYTE SENSOR
Simplified Explanation
The disclosed patent application describes a sensor assembly consisting of two analyte sensors formed on separate substrates. The first analyte sensor is connected to the second analyte sensor within a defined coupling area where they overlap.
- The first analyte sensor and the second analyte sensor are formed on different substrates.
- The first analyte sensor and the second analyte sensor are connected within a specific coupling area.
- The coupling area is defined by the overlap between the first analyte sensor and the second analyte sensor.
Potential Applications:
- Medical diagnostics: The sensor assembly can be used in medical devices for monitoring analytes in bodily fluids, such as glucose levels in diabetes management.
- Environmental monitoring: The sensor assembly can be utilized in environmental sensors to detect and measure specific analytes in air or water quality monitoring.
Problems Solved:
- Integration: The coupling of the first and second analyte sensors allows for improved integration and compactness of the sensor assembly.
- Sensitivity: The overlap between the sensors enhances the sensitivity and accuracy of analyte detection by reducing noise and interference.
Benefits:
- Enhanced performance: The coupling area between the sensors improves the overall performance and reliability of the sensor assembly.
- Miniaturization: The compact design achieved through the coupling of sensors enables the development of smaller and more portable devices.
- Versatility: The sensor assembly can be adapted for various applications by selecting different analyte sensors and substrates.
Original Abstract Submitted
in one embodiment, a sensor assembly is disclosed. the sensor assembly includes a first analyte sensor being formed on a first substrate and a second analyte sensor being formed on a second substrate. wherein the first analyte sensor is coupled to the second analyte sensor within a coupling area defined by an overlap between the first analyte sensor and the second analyte sensor.