Patents Assigned to Lifeware Labs, LLC
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Patent number: 12239810Abstract: A drug delivery device having an array of solid microneedles embedded with drugs and a light-to-heat-transducing (LTHT) element and a flexible printed circuit board containing a light source, such as a light emitting diode, which can be activated to release the drug embedded in the microneedles through localized melting. The device is worn in contact with the skin of a user, which enables the microneedles penetrate the upper layers of the user's skin. Although in contact with a user's skin, the drugs are not delivered until the device is activated. Activation can occur by an external signal received by the device or through a signal based on a physiological state of the user determined through a sensor in a closed-loop control system.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2020Date of Patent: March 4, 2025Assignee: Lifeware Labs, LLCInventors: Andrew Rape, Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil
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Patent number: 12128290Abstract: An apparatus for communication, a system thereof, and methods of manufacture thereof are provided. The apparatus comprises a body and a printed circuit board (PCB) operatively coupled to the body. The PCB comprises a processing unit, a first communication module operatively coupled to the processing unit, and an array of assemblies. The first communication module is configured to communicate with a secondary communication module wirelessly. The array of assemblies comprises at least two rows and at least two columns. Each assembly comprises a switch and a light. The array of assemblies are operatively coupled to the processing unit. Each light is configured to change a state responsive to at least one of a change in state by the switch within the same assembly and a control signal from the first communication module.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2023Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: Lifeware Labs, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil, Andrew Rape, Nolen Keeys, Carmel Majidi, Philip LeDuc
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Patent number: 11944411Abstract: A wearable electronic device comprises a base for mounting a plurality of sensors, where the sensors acquiring physiological data of a user wearing the device. By providing multiple sensors on a single device, additional physiological data, such as pulse transit time, can be provided. To ensure quality data is collected, the device includes a spring mechanism for applying a compressive force on the sensor to force it into the skin of a user.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2019Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Lifeware Labs, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil
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Patent number: 11673038Abstract: An apparatus for communication, a system thereof, and methods of manufacture thereof are provided. The apparatus comprises a body and a printed circuit board (PCB) operatively coupled to the body. The PCB comprises a processing unit, a first communication module operatively coupled to the processing unit, and an array of assemblies. The first communication module is configured to communicate with a secondary communication module wirelessly. The array of assemblies comprises at least two rows and at least two columns. Each assembly comprises a switch and a light. The array of assemblies are operatively coupled to the processing unit. Each light is configured to change a state responsive to at least one of a change in state by the switch within the same assembly and a control signal from the first communication module.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2022Date of Patent: June 13, 2023Assignee: LIFEWARE LABS, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil, Andrew Rape, Nolen Keeys, Carmel Majidi, Philip LeDuc
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Patent number: 11266897Abstract: An apparatus for communication, a system thereof, and methods of manufacture thereof are provided. The apparatus comprises a body and a printed circuit board (PCB) operatively coupled to the body. The PCB comprises a processing unit, a first communication module operatively coupled to the processing unit, and an array of assemblies. The first communication module is configured to communicate with a secondary communication module wirelessly. The array of assemblies comprises at least two rows and at least two columns. Each assembly comprises a switch and a light. The array of assemblies are operatively coupled to the processing unit. Each light is configured to change a state responsive to at least one of a change in state by the switch within the same assembly and a control signal from the first communication module.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2021Date of Patent: March 8, 2022Assignee: LIFEWARE LABS, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil, Andrew Rape, Nolen Keeys, Carmel Majidi, Philip LeDuc
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Patent number: 11103764Abstract: An apparatus for communication, a system thereof, and methods of manufacture thereof are provided. The apparatus comprises a body and a printed circuit board (PCB) operatively coupled to the body. The PCB comprises a processing unit, a first communication module operatively coupled to the processing unit, and an array of assemblies. The first communication module is configured to communicate with a secondary communication module wirelessly. The array of assemblies comprises at least two rows and at least two columns. Each assembly comprises a switch and a light. The array of assemblies are operatively coupled to the processing unit. Each light is configured to change a state responsive to at least one of a change in state by the switch within the same assembly and a control signal from the first communication module.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2020Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Assignee: LIFEWARE LABS, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil, Andrew Rape, Nolen Keeys, Carmel Majidi, Philip LeDuc
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Publication number: 20210060323Abstract: A drug delivery device having an array of solid microneedles embedded with drugs and a light-to-heat-transducing (LTHT) element and a flexible printed circuit board containing a light source, such as a light emitting diode, which can be activated to release the drug embedded in the microneedles through localized melting. The device is worn in contact with the skin of a user, which enables the microneedles penetrate the upper layers of the user's skin. Although in contact with a user's skin, the drugs are not delivered until the device is activated. Activation can occur by an external signal received by the device or through a signal based on a physiological state of the user determined through a sensor in a closed-loop control system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2020Publication date: March 4, 2021Applicant: Lifeware Labs, LLCInventors: Andrew Rape, Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil
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Publication number: 20200178817Abstract: A wearable electronic device comprises a base for mounting a plurality of sensors, where the sensors acquiring physiological data of a user wearing the device. By providing multiple sensors on a single device, additional physiological data, such as pulse transit time, can be provided. To ensure quality data is collected, the device includes a spring mechanism for applying a compressive force on the sensor to force it into the skin of a user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: Lifeware Labs, LLCInventors: Alexandros Charalambides, Brian Stancil