Patents Assigned to RxFunction, Inc.
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Patent number: 10702202Abstract: A feedback device for measuring pressure related information, and for providing that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects pressure information and transmits at least one pressure information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received pressure information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: July 7, 2020Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 10660559Abstract: A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 10653352Abstract: A feedback device for measuring pressure related information, and for providing that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects pressure information and transmits at least one pressure information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received pressure information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 10390751Abstract: A feedback device for measuring pressure related information, and for providing that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects pressure information and transmits at least one pressure information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received pressure information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2019Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 10178970Abstract: A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2016Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 9955904Abstract: A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2016Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 9402580Abstract: A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: RXFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars Oddsson, Peter Meyer
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Patent number: 8974402Abstract: A feedback device for measuring balance related information, and for producing a stimulation of the skin that encodes that information in a way that is useful to the wearer of the device. At least one sensor detects balance information and transmits at least one balance information signal to a signal processing subsystem. The signal processing subsystem converts the received balance information signal into at least one stimulation control signal. The signal processing subsystem then transmits the stimulation control signal to at least one stimulator, which provides stimulation to a wearer of the device reflecting the stimulation control signal received from the signal processing subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2003Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Lars I. E. Oddsson, Peter F. Meyer
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Patent number: D747483Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2012Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: RxFunction, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Nilsson, Lars Oddsson, Dan Leach