Company patents
Telesair, Inc.
Telesair, Inc.'s patent strategy is heavily concentrated in medical devices, with Drug Delivery Devices accounting for 72.1% of its portfolio and showing a 25.0% increase in patents so far in 2026, indicating a sustained core focus. Surprisingly, despite its medical device emphasis, the company also saw a rapid emergence in Sports Equipment with a 300.0% YoY growth in 2024, though this appears to be a shifting priority with zero patents in 2025 and so far in 2026, alongside a notable decline in Medical Diagnostics & Surgery patents, which saw a 100.0% decrease in 2026 after a 50.0% decline in 2025.
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Yearly patent publications since 2023
Product themes
Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.
43 US filings (since 2023) · 10 categories · 6 themes
Systems and devices for delivering gases, aerosols, or pressure support to the respiratory system, often including interfaces like masks and sophisticated control mechanisms for therapeutic effect or airway management.
Systems and methods for non-invasive or minimally invasive collection and analysis of physiological data (e.g., blood pressure, electrolytes, genetic markers, B cell repertoire) to assess patient health status, screen for conditions, or aid in diagnosis.
Design improvements in exercise equipment focusing on user comfort, safety, adjustability, and space-saving features like folding mechanisms or modular components for home or gym use.
Algorithms and systems for generating, optimizing, and executing trajectories for autonomous vehicles or robots to move through an environment, often involving obstacle avoidance, route validation, and goal reaching.
Development of devices and methods for non-invasive or minimally invasive collection and analysis of physiological data, often from wearable sensors, to monitor health, activity, or specific conditions.
Design and application of devices that are inserted into the body or implanted to treat diseases, modulate physiological functions, or repair anatomical structures.
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Autonomous Path Planning