Agamatrix, Inc. v. Dexcom, Inc.
Filing
113
Claim Construction Table. Ordered by Judge Michael W. Mosman. (rs)
DISPUTED CLAIM / TERM
“a first end of said core”
ADOPTED CONSTRUCTION
the distal tip of the core
202: 11
433: 11
“Electrochemically Active
Metal”
an inert metal that allows current production from the reaction of
certain chemicals
202: 1-3, 5-6, 9-11
433: 1-3, 5-6, 8-11
“electrochemically active metal
prevents body fluid from
contacting said core”
No construction needed.
433: 1-3, 5-6, 8-11
“a membrane system comprising
an enzyme”
one or more membranes, at least one of which includes an
enzyme
433: 1-3, 5-6, 8-11
“electrochemically active
surface”
surface of an electrochemically active substance, such as
platinum
574: 1, 4-6, 8-10, 15-17, 19
“cavity along said
electrochemically active surface
and between said at least two
nubs”
574: 1, 4-6, 8
“a sensing region along a portion
of said electrochemically active
surface”
574: 9, 10, 15-17, 19
“active sensing region”
574: 9, 10, 15-17, 19
“[nub] displaced longitudinally
from said electrochemically
active surface”
No construction needed.
an area for sensing an analyte along a portion of said
electrochemically active surface
sensing area with an enzyme layer
No construction needed.
574: 6, 17
Civil Minutes
Revised 3/15/96
Honorable Michael W. Mosman
DISPUTED CLAIM / TERM
“nubs”
574: 1, 4-6, 8-10, 15-17
“surrounding said at least two
nubs and said electrochemically
active surface at least along said
cavity”
574: 1, 4-6, 8
“said enzyme layer surrounding
said sensing region of said
electrochemically active surface
to form an active sensing region
and surrounding said plurality of
nubs”
ADOPTED CONSTRUCTION
protruding structures
No construction needed.
No construction needed.
574: 9, 10, 15-17, 19
PLAINTIFF’S COUNSEL
DEFENDANT’S COUNSEL
Jason Wrubleski
Nicholas Aldrich
Scott Eads
Calvin Griffith
Andrew Woodmansee
Scott Davis
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Civil Minutes
Revised 3/15/96
DOCUMENT NO:
Honorable Michael W. Mosman
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