Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for determining a user's lung capacity may employ a sound-producing breathing device and a recording device such as a microphone included in a user electronic device (e.g., smart phone or tablet computer). A user may inhale or exhale through the sound-producing breathing device, thereby producing a sound that is received by the microphone and communicated to a processor. The processor may analyze the received sound recording to determine one or more sound intensity values over, for example, the duration of the received sound and/or points in time within the sound recording. The sound intensity values may then be used to determine the user's lung capacity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 12, 2023
Date of Patent:
August 19, 2025
Assignee:
HUMAN RESOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Inventors:
Gregory O'Keeffe, Brian Dutton, Mark Seelig, Debra Sarvis, Raymond Cha
Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for determining a user's lung capacity may employ a sound-producing breathing device and a recording device such as a microphone included in a user electronic device (e.g., smart phone or tablet computer). A user may inhale or exhale through the sound-producing breathing device, thereby producing a sound that is received by the microphone and communicated to a processor. The processor may analyze the received sound recording to determine one or more sound intensity values over, for example, the duration of the received sound and/or points in time within the sound recording. The sound intensity values may then be used to determine the user's lung capacity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 12, 2022
Date of Patent:
October 31, 2023
Assignee:
HUMAN RESOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
Inventors:
Gregory O'Keeffe, Brian Dutton, Mark Seelig, Debra Sarvis, Raymond Cha
Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for determining a user's lung capacity may employ a sound-producing breathing device and a recording device such as a microphone included in a user electronic device (e.g., smart phone or tablet computer). A user may inhale or exhale through the sound-producing breathing device, thereby producing a sound that is received by the microphone and communicated to a processor. The processor may analyze the received sound recording to determine one or more sound intensity values over, for example, the duration of the received sound and/or points in time within the sound recording. The sound intensity values may then be used to determine the user's lung capacity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 21, 2019
Date of Patent:
May 17, 2022
Assignee:
Human Resolution Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Gregory O'Keeffe, Brian Dutton, Mark Seelig, Debra Sarvis, Raymond Cha
Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for determining a user's lung capacity may employ a sound-producing breathing device and a recording device such as a microphone included in a user electronic device (e.g., smart phone or tablet computer). A user may inhale or exhale through the sound-producing breathing device, thereby producing a sound that is received by the microphone and communicated to a processor. The processor may analyze the received sound recording to determine one or more sound intensity values over, for example, the duration of the received sound and/or points in time within the sound recording. The sound intensity values may then be used to determine the user's lung capacity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 20, 2018
Date of Patent:
June 4, 2019
Assignee:
Human Resolution Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Gregory O'Keeffe, Brian Dutton, Mark Seelig, Debra Sarvis, Raymond Cha
Abstract: Systems, devices, and methods for determining a user's lung capacity may employ a sound-producing breathing device and a recording device such as a microphone included in a user electronic device (e.g., smart phone or tablet computer). A user may inhale or exhale through the sound-producing breathing device, thereby producing a sound that is received by the microphone and communicated to a processor. The processor may analyze the received sound recording to determine one or more sound intensity values over, for example, the duration of the received sound and/or points in time within the sound recording. The sound intensity values may then be used to determine the user's lung capacity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 20, 2018
Publication date:
February 21, 2019
Applicant:
Human Resolution Technologies, LLC
Inventors:
Gregory O'Keeffe, Brian Dutton, Mark Seelig, Debra Sarvis, Raymond Cha