CARDIONET, INC. v. MEDNET HEALTHCARE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. et al
Filing
127
ORDERED THAT THE PARTIES' DISPUTES REGARDING THE CLAIM TERMS SUBMITTED FOR CONSTRUCTION ARE RESOLVED AS OUTLINED HEREIN. SIGNED BY HONORABLE JUAN R. SANCHEZ ON 11/15/2013. 11/15/2013 ENTERED AND COPIES MAILED AND E-MAILED.(sg, )
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA
CARDIONET, INC., et al.
v.
MEDNET HEALTHCARE
TECHNOLOGIES, INC., et al.
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CIVIL ACTION
No. 12-2517
ORDER
AND NOW, this 15th day of November, 2013, for the reasons set forth in the
accompanying Memorandum, it is ORDERED the parties’ disputes regarding the claim terms
submitted for construction are resolved as follows:
U.S. Patent No. 7,212,850
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The term “measure of correlation” does not require construction beyond its ordinary
meaning as used in the patent.
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The term “selectively presenting the information based on a measure of correlation”
does not require construction beyond its ordinary meaning as used in the patent.
U.S. Patent No. 7,907,996
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The term “based on the human assessment” does not require construction beyond its
ordinary meaning as used in the patent.
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The term “subset” means “less than all (i.e. no more than a proper subset).”
U.S. Patent No. 6,569,095
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The term “selecting [a revised warning limit]” does not require construction beyond
its ordinary meaning as used in the patent.
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The term “physiological characteristic” means “a physiological characteristic
measurable using a sensor.”
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The term “measured value [of the physiological characteristic of the patient]” does
not require construction beyond its ordinary meaning as used in the patent.
U.S. Patent No. 7,587,237
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The term “measure of merit” means “a valuation applied to a particular purpose.”
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The term “discarding [information]” means “not permanently storing [information] or
erasing [information].”
U.S. Patent No. 7,941,207
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The term “ventricular beat detector” means “hardware and/or software running on a
processor that identifies ventricular beats.”
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The term “in light of the variability in the beat-to-beat timing caused by ventricular
beats” does not require construction beyond its ordinary meaning as used in the
patent.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Juan R. Sánchez
Juan R. Sánchez, J.
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