Patents Assigned to Braemar Manufacturing, LLC
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Patent number: 11911164Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2020Date of Patent: February 27, 2024Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Patent number: 11872010Abstract: Systems and techniques for remote medical monitoring. In one implementation, a method includes monitoring a first medical condition of an individual, the monitoring being initiated remotely by a monitoring service, receiving a query relating to a second medical condition of the individual, transmitting a response to the query to the monitoring service, receiving a prompt from the monitoring service, and transmitting a response to the prompt to the monitoring service. The query is received from the monitoring service. The prompt is designed to provoke a particular action.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2019Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventor: Doug C. Eveland
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Patent number: 11864916Abstract: The present invention relates to a three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal comprising a microelectronic sensing system characterized by (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasable attached to the bottom surface of the adhesive device. Suitably the microelectronic system is a microelectronic sensing system capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e.g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventors: Susanne Holm Faarbaek, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
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Patent number: 11805970Abstract: A three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal including a microelectronic sensing system. The system includes (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasably attached to the bottom surface. Suitably the microelectronic system is capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e,g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2019Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Susanne Holm Faarbaek, Karsten Hoppe, Peter Boman Samuelsen, Jens Branebjerg
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Patent number: 11464432Abstract: The invention provides a monitoring device (1) for attachment to a surface of a subject. The device comprises a data collector (2) and a processor (3) as two separate parts which can be detachably joined such that physiological signals which are detected by the data collector can be transferred to the processor for signal processing and provision of monitoring data. At least one of the data collector and the processor comprises a transducer which can convert the physiological signal to a data signal which can be processed electronically. The data collector is adapted for adhesive contact with a skin surface, and may comprise an adapter (6) for the detachable attachment of the processor.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2020Date of Patent: October 11, 2022Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventors: Karsten Hoppe, Jakob Janting
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Patent number: 11331031Abstract: A physiological data collection device obtains physiological data from a subject interface on a subject. The physiological data collection device includes a data connector such as a USB connector for connecting directly to a computer. When the physiological data collection device is connected to the computer, the physiological data is uploaded to a remote data processing center for computer-based analysis and review by a medical professional. A report can be provided to the subject based on the analysis and review. When the subject interface is physically connected to the physiological data collection device, the data connector is prevented from being connected to an external device such as the computer.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing LLCInventors: Erich Vlach, Anna McNamara, Charles Gropper
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Patent number: 11017887Abstract: A method for filtering ECG data includes receiving ECG data of a patient, generating an ECG report comprising a plurality of pages, and presenting priority information on a first page of the plurality of pages. The priority information includes information identifying the patient, monitoring summary information including an indication of a total duration of a monitoring period, heart rate summary information including an average heart rate, a fastest heart rate, and a slowest heart rate, representative arrhythmia summary information including a count of ECG strips containing each of a plurality of types of cardiac arrhythmia, and atrial fibrillation summary information including an indication of atrial fibrillation burden during the monitoring period. The first page of the report does not include an ECG strip.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2017Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Jeffrey R. Finkelmeier, Wayne Michael Derkac
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Patent number: 10772521Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2017Date of Patent: September 15, 2020Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Patent number: 10729361Abstract: The invention provides a monitoring device (1) for attachment to a stance of a subject. The device comprises a data collector (2) and a processor (3) as two separate parts which can be detachably joined such that physiological signals which are detected by the data collector can be transferred to the processor for signal processing and provision of monitoring data. At least one of the data collector and the processor comprises a transducer which can convert the physiological signal to a data signal which can be processed electronically. The data collector is adapted for adhesive contact with a skin surface, and may comprise an adapter (6) for the detachable attachment of the processor.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: August 4, 2020Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Karsten Hoppe, Jakob Janting
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Publication number: 20200214584Abstract: Systems, devices, methods, and techniques relating to generating and presenting information related to heart rate data. In one aspect, a system includes a monitoring device configured to obtain physiological data for a living being and to generate annotation data based on the physiological data for a total time period, a processing system configured to obtain the annotation data via a communication channel from the monitoring device and to generate for display based on the annotation data a daily patient report that includes, a chart showing summary statistical data for a proportion of a total monitored time period spent in cardiac arrhythmia for each of a plurality of days and summary statistical data for a proportion of the total monitored time period not spent in cardiac arrhythmia for each of the plurality of days.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2019Publication date: July 9, 2020Applicant: Braemar Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Anna McNamara, Jonathan Newbrough, Charles Gropper, Aaron Goldmuntz, Yachuan Pu
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Patent number: 10660520Abstract: A machine-implemented method including obtaining physiological signal data for a living being and performing a first analysis of the physiological signal data at a processing device local to the living being and remote from a central processing device. The method further includes transmitting from the processing device data associated with the analysis to the central processing device and performing at the central processing device a second analysis of the data associated with the first analysis. The method further includes displaying the data associated with the second analysis. The method can also include interaction between the processing device local to the living being and the central processing device. The method can also include distributing monitoring and analysis between an ambulatory and a centralized subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2017Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventor: Dongping Lin
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Patent number: 10631742Abstract: A method, a computer readable media and a hand-held device, the hand-held device may include a first sensor that is positioned such as to be contacted by a first hand of a user when the user holds the hand-held device; a second sensor that is positioned such as to be contacted by a second hand of the user when the user holds the hand-held device; wherein at least one sensor of the first sensor and the second sensor is a hybrid sensor that comprises an electrode, an illumination element and a light detector; and a health monitoring module arranged to process detections signals from the electrode and from the light detector such as to provide processed signals that are indicative of a state of the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Benny Tal, Yair Tal, Assaf Pressman
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Patent number: 10588527Abstract: Systems, devices, methods, and techniques relating to generating and presenting information related to heart rate data. In one aspect, a system includes a monitoring device configured to obtain physiological data for a living being and to generate annotation data based on the physiological data for a total time period, a processing system configured to obtain the annotation data via a communication channel from the monitoring device and to generate for display based on the annotation data a daily patient report that includes, a chart showing summary statistical data for a proportion of a total monitored time period spent in cardiac arrhythmia for each of a plurality of days and summary statistical data for a proportion of the total monitored time period not spent in cardiac arrhythmia for each of the plurality of days.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 17, 2020Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Anna McNamara, Jonathan Newbrough, Charles Gropper, Aaron Goldmuntz, Yachuan Pu
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Publication number: 20190374163Abstract: A three-dimensional adhesive device to be attached to the body surface of a mammal including a microelectronic sensing system. The system includes (a) a three-dimensional adhesive body made of a pressure sensitive adhesive having an upper surface and a bottom surface; (b) a microelectronic system embedded in the body of the pressure sensitive adhesive; (c) one or more cover layer(s) attached to the upper surface; and (d) optionally a release liner releasably attached to the bottom surface. Suitably the microelectronic system is capable of sensing physical input such as pressure, vibration, sound, electrical activity (e,g. from muscle activity), tension, blood-flow, moisture, temperature, enzyme activity, bacteria, pH, blood sugar, conductivity, resistance, capacitance, inductance or other chemical, biochemical, biological, mechanical or electrical purposes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2019Publication date: December 12, 2019Applicant: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Susanne Holm FAARBAEK, Karsten HOPPE, Peter Boman SAMUELSEN, Jens BRANEBJERG
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Patent number: 10278607Abstract: A system and method for presenting information relating to heart data can involve operations including identifying arrhythmia events in physiological data obtained for a living being, receiving human assessments of at least a portion of the arrhythmia events, determining a measure of correlation between the human assessments and the identified events, and selectively presenting information regarding the identified events based on the measure of correlation. The operations can also include identifying atrial fibrillation events in physiological data obtained for a living being, obtaining heart rate data for the living being, and presenting information regarding the heart rate data and duration of the atrial fibrillation events together with a common time scale to pictographically represent heart rate trend with atrial fibrillation burden during a defined time period.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2015Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Eric N. Prystowsky, Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann, Scott Denis, Manuel E. Jaime, Justin James
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Patent number: 10165969Abstract: A method that includes receiving first and second detection signals and electrocardiograph signals; wherein the first detection signals result from an illumination, by an oxygen saturation sensor included in a device that may be removably attached to a user, of a sternal angle of a user by infrared pulses; wherein the second detection signals result from an illumination, by the oxygen saturation sensor, of the sternal angle of a user by visible light pulses; wherein the electrocardiograph signals may be detected by an electrocardiography sensor that may be included in the device; generating a first waveform template that may be responsive to the first detection signals; generating a second waveform template that may be responsive to the second detection signals; calculating an indication of the oxygen saturation characteristic of the user in response to the first and second detection signals; detecting cardiac cycle durations that may be based upon the first and second detection signals; detecting electrocardType: GrantFiled: April 27, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Anna Levant, Zohar Brachia Halevi, Mordehay Amirim
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Patent number: 10034617Abstract: A data collection unit obtains physiological data from a subject interface on a subject. The subject interface can be connected to the data collection unit. When the subject interface is connected to the data collection unit, subject interface contacts on the subject interface make contact with data collection unit contacts on the data collection unit. Some of the data collection unit contacts are for communicating physiological data from the subject interface to the data collection unit. Some of the contacts are for powering the data collection unit upon the subject interface being connected to the data collection unit and for powering down the data collection unit upon the subject interface being disconnected from the data collection unit.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2016Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Erich Vlach, Charles Gropper
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Patent number: 9907481Abstract: A data collection unit obtains physiological data from a subject interface on a subject. The subject interface can be connected to the data collection unit. When the subject interface is connected to the data collection unit, subject interface contacts on the subject interface make contact with data collection unit contacts on the data collection unit. Some of the data collection unit contacts are for communicating physiological data from the subject interface to the data collection unit. Some of the contacts are for powering the data collection unit upon the subject interface being connected to the data collection unit and for powering down the data collection unit upon the subject interface being disconnected from the data collection unit.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2015Date of Patent: March 6, 2018Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventors: Erich Vlach, Charles Gropper
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Patent number: 9775534Abstract: Systems and techniques for managing biological signals. In one implementation, a method includes receiving a cardiac biological signal that includes information describing events, determining a merit of each event based on one or more of a severity of a cardiac condition associated with the event and a quality of the event, and handling a subset of the events that meet a merit criterion. The subset can be handled for medical purposes.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: October 3, 2017Assignee: Braemar Manufacturing, LLCInventors: Lev Korzinov, Eric Baumann
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Patent number: 9655518Abstract: A machine-implemented method including obtaining physiological signal data for a living being and performing a first analysis of the physiological signal data at a processing device local to the living being and remote from a central processing device. The method further includes transmitting from the processing device data associated with the analysis to the central processing device and performing at the central processing device a second analysis of the data associated with the first analysis. The method further includes displaying the data associated with the second analysis. The method can also include interaction between the processing device local to the living being and the central processing device. The method can also include distributing monitoring and analysis between an ambulatory and a centralized subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2009Date of Patent: May 23, 2017Assignee: BRAEMAR MANUFACTURING, LLCInventor: Dongping Lin