Patents Examined by Michael C Astorino
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Patent number: 7244231Abstract: A system and method for assessing a functional or medical ability of an actor in a environment. The method includes providing a plurality of data sources in the environment. One or more of the data sources are designated as providing information relating to a functional or medical ability. Data from the designated data sources is retrieved and forms the basis of a functional or medical ability evaluation. In one embodiment, a plurality of baseline function categories are established, with information from one or more of the data sources being assigned to at least one of the baseline function categories.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2003Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Honeywell International Inc.Inventors: Wende L. Dewing, Larry L. Stickler, Christopher A. Miller, Karen Z. Haigh, Rose Mae M. Richardson, Rand P. Whillock, Stephen D. Whitlow
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Patent number: 7238156Abstract: A health monitoring system is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the health monitoring system includes a first server configured to receive a first set of information from a monitoring device, wherein the first set of information includes a health condition reading of a subscriber, and wherein the first server is configured to process the first set of information and transmit a second set of information to the monitoring device and/or a telecommunications device, wherein the second set of information includes medical treatment information and/or medical advice concerning the subscriber. The health monitoring system also includes a database in communication with the first server and configured to store a third set of information therein, wherein the third set of information includes emergency contact information, one or more health conditions of the subscriber, monitoring time intervals, and/or numerical ranges defining acceptable health conditions and medical alert conditions.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: July 3, 2007Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property, Inc.Inventor: Maria Adamczyk
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Patent number: 7229409Abstract: A system for providing a home health care service includes a health care center, a service recipient device, and the Internet that connects these components. The health care center: is constructed on the Internet; includes a database for registering personal data that are necessary for the health care of registered at-home patients as basic health care data and storing measurement data that are provided from at-home patients over the course of time; and has the functions of inferring the health conditions of at-home patients based on the measurement data and the basic health care data, and offering appropriate services necessary for inferred health conditions. The service recipient device includes a biosensor and a signal processor. The biosensor detects chemical components contained in a substance that is discharged from the human body and converts detected values to electrical signals at the point of discharge.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Narushi Ito, Akio Ohashi
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Patent number: 7207938Abstract: Systems and methods for evaluating the effectiveness of a person to perform a task based on his/her preceding or predicted sleep pattern are provided. An interface allows a user to use actual sleep data or predicted sleep data to produce predictions of the task effectiveness of a person to perform a particular task. The predictions may be in tabular, graphical, or tabular and graphical format. The interface may also represent the effectiveness of a user based on the actual or predicted sleep data in conjunction with an actual or predicted work schedule or pattern. The results can be correlated to sunlight in the user's location, and can also account for changes in the users location (transmeridian shifts), sunlight during the user's sleep cycle (shift work), and other schedule modifying events.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2007Assignee: Science Applications International CorporationInventor: Steven Rawlings Hursh
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Patent number: 7198600Abstract: Data measured by a thermometer is temporarily stored in a connection terminal, then transmitted to a server from the connection terminal via a network, and stored. The server makes analyses based on the stored temperature data, and transmits the analysis results. Thus, a body temperature managing and analyzing method, providing information unobtainable with a thermometer alone, can be provided by managing and analyzing body temperature over a network.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2001Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yuko Tamaki, Masae Oba, Junko Kawanishi, Kanako Hashimoto
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Patent number: 7186216Abstract: Quality control system in Disease Management Services involving education, development and motivation of patients suffering from widespread chronic diseases, such as diabetes, asthma or hypertension, possibly involving telemonitoring of critical body values and resultant early identification and avoidance of risk situations, where an automatic delivery monitoring facility is provided which monitors the receipt of all messages and information by the patients and, if appropriate, informs a control station in order to eliminate access problems.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2002Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klaus Abraham-Fuchs, Johannes Bieger, Eva Rumpel, Kai-Uwe Schmidt, Daniel Tietze
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Patent number: 7179226Abstract: A diabetes management system and method used to manage the blood glucose level of a diabetes patient. The system includes at least one portable electronic device and a database system. The portable electronic device allows the patient to input different types of data into the processor to calculate insulin and carbohydrate intake recommendations for the patient. A time/date stamp is individually generated and stored for each type of data inputted by the patient. The diabetes management system also includes a database system which stores (i) activity data associated with the physical activity of the patient, (ii) blood glucose data associated with the blood glucose level of the patient, (iii) meal intake data associated with the food intake of the patient, and (iv) insulin intake data associated with the insulin intake of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Animas CorporationInventors: Katherine D. Crothall, Bogdan Butoi-Teodorescu, Peter Laakmann
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Patent number: 7175595Abstract: The invention relates to a method for adjusting or controlling the diet and/or consumption of carbohydrates and/or fats and/or proteins of a person who is subjected to a certain physical strain taking into consideration his/her individual performance potential to be determined.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Inventor: Heiner Stegmann
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Patent number: 7156807Abstract: A wireless local area network (WLAN) system comprises multiple access points that are distributed throughout a medical facility to provide wireless access to a hardwired network. The access points implement multiple WLAN protocols, including a realtime protocol for realtime patient monitoring (telemetry) and a standard WLAN protocol (such as IEEE 802.11 within an ISM band) for providing general-purpose wireless access. Some or all of the access points preferably implement both WLAN protocols such that the different WLANs and wireless device types share network access resources. Some or all of the access points may also include RF location-tracking modules which may be used to track locations of patients, hospital personnel, capital equipment, and/or disposable medical supplies.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Carter, Edward J. Flanders, Stephan E. Hannah
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Patent number: 7153263Abstract: A wireless local area network (WLAN) system comprises multiple access points that are distributed throughout a medical facility to provide wireless access to a hardwired network. The access points implement multiple WLAN protocols, including a realtime protocol for realtime patient monitoring (telemetry) and a standard WLAN protocol (such as IEEE 802.11 within an ISM band) for providing general-purpose wireless access. Some or all of the access points preferably implement both WLAN protocols such that the different WLANs and wireless device types share network access resources. Some or all of the access points may also include RF location-tracking modules which may be used to track locations of patients, hospital personnel, capital equipment, and/or disposable medical supplies.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2004Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: GE Medical Systems Information Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Scott J. Carter, Edward L. Flanders, Stephen E. Hannah
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Patent number: 7134995Abstract: A system, method, and apparatus is provided for computerized management of the databases relating to phenotypic health assessment and genomic mapping and genetic screening of animals. Multiple remote users can access a computer network connected with a central database processing resource for managing the data There is appropriate security and payment of appropriate fees for accessing and retrieving data Users may input data relating to animal health, lifespan, and genetic background, and obtain reports relating to phenotypic health assessment of a particular animal subject or animal group, and genotypic characteristics of a particular subject or animal group to which this subject belongs. The central computer database processing resource stores phenotypic data and genotypic data relating to animals and analyzes their relationship according to predetermined criteria. The input of data and reporting of data is preferably electronic, or through fax or voice communication.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: HemopetInventor: W. Jean Dodds
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Patent number: 7122004Abstract: A method and apparatus for enhancing a user's learning capacity includes generating a reference signal having occurrences separated by time intervals and receiving from a user a manipulation of a trigger. A temporal relationship is determined between user manipulation of the trigger and occurrence of the reference signal. A guidance signal is generated that is a function of the temporal relationship and is, at least occasionally, presented to the user. A visual image may be displayed that is varying in appearance as a function of user manipulation of the trigger. The guide signal may be withheld for user manipulations of the trigger that are within a particular range that encompasses an occurrence of the reference signal. A direction signal may be generated that indicates a desired user manipulation of the trigger relative to the reference signal. The trigger may be adapted to be manipulated by a young child user.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Assignee: Interactive Metronome, Inc.Inventor: James F Cassily
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Patent number: 7122006Abstract: A method is provided for the care and treatment of AD and related dementias by staging patients using the FAST, BCRS, and/or the GDS staging elements, translation of the staging elements into corresponding developmental ages (DAs), using the patient DA to determine the overall management and care needs of patients with AD and related retrogenic dementias, refining these needs based upon axioms refined by postulates and caveats.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2003Date of Patent: October 17, 2006Inventors: Barry Reisberg, Stefanie R. Auer
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Patent number: 7118530Abstract: An interface for a system and method for evaluating the effectiveness of a person to perform a task based on his/her preceding or predicted sleep pattern is provided. The interface allows a user to use actual sleep data or predicted sleep data to produce predictions of the task effectiveness of a person to perform a particular task. The predictions may be in tabular, graphical, or tabular and graphical format. The interface may also represent the effectiveness of a user based on the actual or predicted sleep data in conjunction with an actual or predicted work schedule or pattern. The results can be correlated to sunlight in the user's location, and can also account for changes in the users location (transmeridian shifts), sunlight during the user's sleep cycle (shift work), and other schedule modifying events.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: Science Applications International Corp.Inventors: Steven Rawlings Hursh, Timothy Elsmore, Douglas Eddy
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Patent number: 7097617Abstract: The present invention pertains to a method of diagnosing patients having chronic pain as medically unexplained symptoms, or somatization, in order to assess a probability of relief of such pain through medical treatment. The present invention is a self-reporting diagnostic test that identifies and quantifies psychological and behavioral factors that can affect treatment outcome for a patient sensitive to somatization, that might have a bearing on a decision by a physician to operate or otherwise medically treat a patient, and the problems that could occur post-operatively or after treatment. The method of the present invention diagnoses a probability of pain relief through medical treatment in a patient by administration of a test comprised of declarative statements of validity factors comprising defensiveness, predictiveness and carelessness, and clinical factors comprising somatic concern, depressed mode, passive personality, compulsive/obsessive personality, hypomania, and ego integrative defect.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Wallace Lynn Smith
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Patent number: 7070563Abstract: This invention relates to a method for increasing the usefulness, sensitivity and specificity of tests that measure memory and facets of memory, including learning, retention, recall and/or recognition. Specifically, the sensitivity and specificity of such tests are enhanced by selectively weighting the value of specific items recalled by the test subject, either by weighting such items within any specific testing trial or across numerous testing trials. Also disclosed are various methods of reducing ceiling effects in memory tests. The invention also provides improved tests which employ item-specific weighting for the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementia characterized by memory impairment, as well as a method of screening for and evaluating the efficacy of potential therapeutics directed to the treatment of such dementia.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: July 4, 2006Assignee: Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva UniversityInventor: Herman Buschke
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Patent number: 7044911Abstract: The invention relates to methods and devices for remote or distributed continuous monitoring of physiologically relevant states. The invention provides for methods to automatically detect deviations or other states in physiological parameters and automatically alert a measured subject, user or other authorized party. The device provides for a universal platform for sensors, and further provides for the automatic compensation or distribution of devices or bioactive agents at appropriate levels and/or intervals in response to deviations or other states sensed in various physiological parameters.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: PhiloMetron, Inc.Inventors: Darrel Drinan, Carl F. Edman, Diethard Merz
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Patent number: 7037260Abstract: A method for determining the appropriate dosage of a medication to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in an individual who has ADHD. The method comprises sampling the peripheral skin temperature of left and right like extremities of an individual during a predetermined time interval when the individual is in a sensory deprived state to provide respective left and right sampled peripheral skin temperature data, processing the sampled peripheral skin temperature data; processing the sampled peripheral skin temperature data including filtering, differentiation, and conversion to the frequency domain to derive spectral signatures whose magnitudes are indicative of the level of ADHD manifestation. The effectiveness of the medication is calculated by comparison to predetermined threshold values.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: McLean Hospital CorporationInventors: Richard S. Keirsbilck, Peter A. Parks, David L. Patton, Richard N. Blazey, Paige Miller
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Patent number: 7001334Abstract: An integrated subject monitoring system facilitates measurement, collection and analysis of data pertaining to the health status of a subject. The system includes a network-coupled computer and subsystems monitoring subject location within a defined space and the curtilage thereof and obtaining measurements of a subject's physiological or behavioral/cognitive parameters within the defined space. Parameter data is obtained primarily passively, without the cooperation or active participation of the subject. A method of monitoring the physiological and behavioral/cognitive health status of an ambulatory subject involves monitoring in a primarily passive fashion, irrespective of the active collaboration of the subject. Subject health indicia parameters are continuously monitored, sampled and recorded. Captured values are compared to initial baseline values established for each of the measured parameters as well as to the trend for the parameter of that subject.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: WCR CompanyInventors: William C. Reed, Lydia Lundberg, Frank M. Bouton, William (Bill) Pascoe, Robert Ornstein
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Patent number: 6994670Abstract: Provided are methods for diagnosing the presence, type, or severity of akathisia in a human subject. The methods involve using a computer-based system to assess impairment of certain cognitive and motor functions that are indicative of akathisia.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2003Date of Patent: February 7, 2006Assignee: The McLean Hospital CorporationInventors: Martin H. Teicher, Elsa S. Palmer