Patents by Inventor Glenn Wolfe
Glenn Wolfe has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240029536Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Ryon Steele
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Publication number: 20230419809Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2023Publication date: December 28, 2023Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Patent number: 11727781Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2021Date of Patent: August 15, 2023Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Ryon Steele
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Patent number: 11694535Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2021Date of Patent: July 4, 2023Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Publication number: 20210304580Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Publication number: 20210280037Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2021Publication date: September 9, 2021Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Ryon Steele
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Patent number: 11037424Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Publication number: 20200184794Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Ryon Steele
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Publication number: 20200160685Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Patent number: 10657787Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Patent number: 10559184Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2019Date of Patent: February 11, 2020Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Publication number: 20190287374Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2019Publication date: September 19, 2019Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Publication number: 20190266874Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2019Publication date: August 29, 2019Applicant: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Patent number: 10325472Abstract: A mount for a device configured to monitor the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring unit and base, where the base may further include a pad with one or more pins extending into the base. The pad may be positioned inside a garment worn by a patient, the pins passing through the garment and electrically connecting to circuits in the fabric of the garment (e.g. a sock worn by the patient). The circuits may include sensors which are response to changes in pressure caused by patient movement. Output from the sensors may be carried by the circuits in the garment to the pins in the pad, and from there through the garment and into the base and the monitoring unit for processing and reporting to caregivers as needed.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2018Date of Patent: June 18, 2019Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Chris Harsdorff, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Steele
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Patent number: 10279443Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus, system and method to properly align and install large pistons in cylinders that holds both the piston and cylinder being assembled, and has a number of alignment mechanisms such as but not limited to a laser.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: Reel Power Licensing Corp.Inventors: William Frank Buckminster, Joseph Henry, Glenn Wolfe, Jimmy Wilkins, Nathan Schmidt
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Publication number: 20180257186Abstract: The present invention is an apparatus, system and method to properly align and install large pistons in cylinders that holds both the piston and cylinder being assembled, and has a number of alignment mechanisms such as but not limited to a laser.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2018Publication date: September 13, 2018Inventors: William Frank Buckminster, Joseph Henry, Glenn Wolfe, Jimmy Wilkins, Nathan Schmidt
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Patent number: 10026292Abstract: A system for monitoring the movements or other activities of patient. Aspects include a monitoring device with one or more sensors such as a pressure or motion sensors that may be positioned on or near a patient. Alerts may be generated by the monitoring device if the sensor readings fall outside predetermined limits set in a patient profile specific to a particular patient. Sensor readings and/or alerts may be sent by the monitoring device to the central server which may notify nearby caregivers that a patient needs assistance. The server may be configured to analyze sensor readings and alert information to refine patient profiles to reduce or eliminate false alarms.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Palarum LLCInventors: Patrick Baker, Glenn Wolfe, Jeffery Ryon Steele