Patents by Inventor Michael C. Perkins
Michael C. Perkins 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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Patent number: 10013868Abstract: A nurse call system includes: a host device; and a multifunctional nurse call cable, comprising a nurse call button. The host device includes an interface for the multifunctional nurse call cable. The multifunctional nurse call cable is configured to be connected to the host device and a patient's mobile device, and is further configured to provide power from the host device to the patient's mobile device. The multifunctional nurse call is further configured to initiate a nurse call to a nurse station via the host device in response to the nurse call button being pressed.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Rauldand-Borg CorporationInventors: Carl T. Cox, Jennifer A. Holden, Michael C. Perkins
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Publication number: 20180136833Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosure provide an electronic device with a cleaning gestures feature. The electronic device includes a touchscreen configured to display information and receive touch inputs, a non-transitory computer-readable medium having processor-executable instructions stored thereon, and a processor configured to execute the processor-executable instructions to: (a) detect a cleaning gesture received at the touchscreen, the cleaning gesture comprising one or more touch inputs on the touchscreen; (b) in response to receiving the cleaning gesture, enter a cleaning mode, the cleaning mode comprising disabling one or more functions and/or gestures of the touchscreen; and (c) conditionally terminate the cleaning mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2016Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Michael C. Perkins, Brian W. Kidder
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Publication number: 20170221344Abstract: A nurse call system includes: a host device; and a multifunctional nurse call cable, comprising a nurse call button. The host device includes an interface for the multifunctional nurse call cable. The multifunctional nurse call cable is configured to be connected to the host device and a patient's mobile device, and is further configured to provide power from the host device to the patient's mobile device. The multifunctional nurse call is further configured to initiate a nurse call to a nurse station via the host device in response to the nurse call button being pressed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2016Publication date: August 3, 2017Inventors: Carl T. COX, Jennifer A. HOLDEN, Michael C. PERKINS
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Publication number: 20160165369Abstract: A system and method are provided for control and integration of a school intercom system within each of a plurality of schools within a school district. The plurality of school intercom systems are controlled, at the district level, by a district datacenter which administers a web-based user interface. An administrator can log into the web-based user interface to configure the functionality of the various school intercom systems within the various schools of the districts. The log in credentials control which schools the administrator will have access to. Over the web-based user interface, the school administrator can configure the school intercom systems such that they are configured to perform several functions such as live paging, event schedule management, emergency event management and running pre-defined sequence events.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2014Publication date: June 9, 2016Inventors: Michael C. Perkins, Reuben P. Garcia, Stacie V. Dinse, Alan Arsinow, Steve Goering, Karthik N. Srivathsa, Peter C. Holtermann
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Patent number: 7768949Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, Reuben P. Garcia, Lawrence W. Gallagher
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Patent number: 7751375Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, Lawrence W. Gallagher, Reuben P. Garcia
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Patent number: 7737827Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2007Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, David C. Parrish, Reuben P. Garcia
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Publication number: 20080205310Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, Lawrence W. Gallagher, Reuben P. Garcia
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Publication number: 20080205311Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, Reuben P. Garcia, Lawrence W. Gallagher
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Publication number: 20080204201Abstract: A communications system and protocol are described for wirelessly interconnecting a pair of bed and wall units that communicate the patient information, including bed exit alerts, from the patient supporting equipment to the hospital nurse call system. A linking procedure is provided for establishing a communications link to interconnect the pair of units, wherein the communications link fails upon detection of a third communications device simultaneously undergoing the link attempt mode. In one embodiment, the system provides for advanced collision detection by monitoring corruption of the end-of-packet byte within the periodic check-in message sequences between the linked units to prevent data corruption and future collisions. To ensure prompt interconnection of units, embodiments of the invention provide for a link reminder to alert the health care provider to initiate the steps for linking the bed and wall units whenever two or more unlinked units are in proximity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Michael C. Perkins, David C. Parrish, Reuben P. Garcia
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Patent number: 6693514Abstract: A signaling device for annunciating in a hallway of a building a status of a monitored person or object is provided. The signaling device includes at least two vertically stacked sections for announcing a status of the monitored person or object with each section announcing a status of a different condition. Each section includes a solid-state, light-emitting device (LED) that is supported such that when the device is mounted to the wall of the hallway a beam of light from the LED is substantially aimed at a wall opposing the wall to which the device is mounted. A pair of opposing planar surfaces extends along diverging planes and is supported over each LED to receive the LED's beam of light. Each of the planar surfaces extends at an angle approximately equal to a characteristic optical beam angle of the beam of light.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2002Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventors: Levi J. Perea, Jr., Steven J. Grabowski, Michael C. Perkins
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Publication number: 20030179099Abstract: A signaling device for annunciating in a hallway of a building a status of a monitored person or object is provided. The signaling device includes at least two vertically stacked sections for announcing a status of the monitored person or object with each section announcing a status of a different condition. Each section includes a solid-state, light-emitting device (LED) that is supported such that when the device is mounted to the wall of the hallway a beam of light from the LED is substantially aimed at a wall opposing the wall to which the device is mounted. A pair of opposing planar surfaces extends along diverging planes and is supported over each LED to receive the LED's beam of light. Each of the planar surfaces extends at an angle approximately equal to a characteristic optical beam angle of the beam of light.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2002Publication date: September 25, 2003Inventors: Levi J. Perea, Steven J. Grabowski, Michael C. Perkins
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Patent number: D797985Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Rauland-Borg CorporationInventor: Michael C. Perkins