Patents Assigned to Epitel, Inc.
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Patent number: 12239450Abstract: Disclosed electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring and detection systems and methods can detect differentiated electrographic seizure characteristics of different seizure types across a diverse group of patients. Disclosed systems and methods can utilize EEG data collected by discrete wireless EEG sensors positioned on a scalp of a patient.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2024Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Frankel, Avidor Kazen, Tyler James Newton, Zoƫ Vera Tosi
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Patent number: 12070318Abstract: Provided herein are systems, kits, and methods for monitoring brain activity. In some implementations, a system includes a plurality of wearable sensors having a housing with an extended, rounded shape are removably attached to the scalp of a patient and monitor electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Approaches for instructing a user to position and active that wearable sensors are disclosed. Approaches for facilitating collection, synchronization, and processing of EEG signals are disclosed. Approaches for handing off control of the wearable sensors between portable computing devices are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2022Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Frankel, Robert Lingstuyl, Michael K. Elwood
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Patent number: 12048554Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2022Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Patent number: 11969249Abstract: Disclosed systems, methods, and products include a self-contained electroencephalogram (EEG) recording patch including a first electrode, a second electrode and where the first and second electrodes cooperate to measure a skin-electrode signal, a substrate containing circuitry for generating an EEG signal there-from, amplifying the EEG signal, digitizing the EEG signal, and retrievably storing the EGG signal in a programmatic fashion. The patch also comprises a power source and an enclosure that houses the substrate, the power source, and the first and second electrodes in a unitary package.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Francis E. Dudek, Michael K. Elwood, John H. Fisher, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler
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Patent number: 11918368Abstract: Provided herein are systems, kits, and methods for monitoring brain activity. In some implementations, a system includes a plurality of wearable sensors having a housing with an extended, rounded shape are removably attached to the scalp of a patient and monitor electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Approaches for instructing a user to position and active that wearable sensors are disclosed. Approaches for facilitating collection, synchronization, and processing of EEG signals are disclosed. Approaches for handing off control of the wearable sensors between portable computing devices are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2022Date of Patent: March 5, 2024Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Frankel, Robert Lingstuyl, Michael K. Elwood
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Patent number: 11857330Abstract: Provided herein are systems, kits, and methods for monitoring brain activity. In some implementations, a system includes a plurality of wearable sensors having a housing with an extended, rounded shape are removably attached to the scalp of a patient and monitor electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Approaches for instructing a user to position and active that wearable sensors are disclosed. Approaches for facilitating collection, synchronization, and processing of EEG signals are disclosed. Approaches for handing off control of the wearable sensors between portable computing devices are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2022Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Mitchell A. Frankel, Robert Lingstuyl, Michael K. Elwood, Mark J. Lehmkuhle
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Patent number: 11786167Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: EPITEL, INC.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Patent number: 11779262Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2022Date of Patent: October 10, 2023Assignee: EPITEL, INC.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Patent number: 11638551Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2022Date of Patent: May 2, 2023Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Patent number: 11633144Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2022Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Patent number: 11633139Abstract: Disclosed systems include a self-contained electroencephalogram (EEG) recording patch comprising a first electrode, a second electrode and wherein the first and second electrodes cooperate to measure a skin-electrode impedance, a substrate containing circuitry for generating an EEG signal from the measured skin-electrode impedance, amplifying the EEG signal, digitizing the EEG signal, and retrievably storing the EGG signal. The patch also comprises a power source and an enclosure that houses the substrate, the power source, and the first and second electrodes in a unitary package.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2022Date of Patent: April 25, 2023Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Francis E. Dudek, Michael K. Elwood, John H. Fisher, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler
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Publication number: 20210307672Abstract: One embodiment provides a method, including: obtaining EEG data from one or more single channel EEG sensor worn by a user; classifying, using a processor, the EEG data as one of nominal and abnormal; and providing an indication associated with a classification of the EEG data. Other embodiments are described and claimed.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2020Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Michael K. Elwood, Mitchell A. Frankel, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler, Robert Lingstuyl, Erin M. West, Tyler D. McGrath
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Publication number: 20210244335Abstract: Disclosed systems, methods, and products include a self-contained electroencephalogram (EEG) recording patch including a first electrode, a second electrode and where the first and second electrodes cooperate to measure a skin-electrode signal, a substrate containing circuitry for generating an EEG signal there-from, amplifying the EEG signal, digitizing the EEG signal, and retrievably storing the EGG signal in a programmatic fashion. The patch also comprises a power source and an enclosure that houses the substrate, the power source, and the first and second electrodes in a unitary package.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Applicant: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Francis E. Dudek, Michael K. Elwood, John H. Fisher, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler
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Patent number: 11020035Abstract: Disclosed systems include a self-contained electroencephalogram (EEG) recording patch comprising a first electrode, a second electrode and wherein the first and second electrodes cooperate to measure a skin-electrode impedance, a substrate containing circuitry for generating an EEG signal from the measured skin-electrode impedance, amplifying the EEG signal, digitizing the EEG signal, and retrievably storing the EGG signal. The patch also comprises a power source and an enclosure that houses the substrate, the power source, and the first and second electrodes in a unitary package.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2017Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Epitel, Inc.Inventors: Francis E. Dudek, Michael K. Elwood, John H. Fischer, Mark J. Lehmkuhle, Jean M. Wheeler