Abstract: The system for displaying muscle force data includes a wearable patch and a remote visual display. The wearable patch carries electrodes suitable for sensing electromyographic signals on the skin of the patient. The patch carries circuitry which converts the detected electromyographic signal to a digital output which can be transmitted to the remote visual display. The circuitry relies on filtering to produce a usable digital signal at very low power consumption. The transmitted signal can be used to drive a variety of visual displays, including a conventional hand-held personal communicators and entertainment devices which had been programmed to suitably process the visual display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 22, 2014
Date of Patent:
May 26, 2015
Assignee:
TECH TEAM LLC
Inventors:
Christopher R. Clare, Denise F. Gottfried, Jonathan Gottfried
Abstract: The system for displaying muscle force data includes a wearable patch and a remote visual display. The wearable patch carries electrodes suitable for sensing electromyographic signals on the skin of the patient. The patch carries circuitry which converts the detected electromyographic signal to a digital output which can be transmitted to the remote visual display. The circuitry relies on filtering to produce a usable digital signal at very low power consumption. The transmitted signal can be used to drive a variety of visual displays, including a conventional hand-held personal communicators and entertainment devices which had been programmed to suitably process the visual display.
Type:
Application
Filed:
May 22, 2014
Publication date:
February 19, 2015
Applicant:
Tech Team LLC
Inventors:
Christopher R. Clare, Denise F. Gottfried, Jonathan Gottfried
Abstract: The system for displaying muscle force data includes a wearable patch and a remote visual display. The wearable patch carries electrodes suitable for sensing electromyographic signals on the skin of the patient. The patch carries circuitry which converts the detected electromyographic signal to a digital output which can be transmitted to the remote visual display. The circuitry relies on filtering to produce a usable digital signal at very low power consumption. The transmitted signal can be used to drive a variety of visual displays, including a conventional hand-held personal communicators and entertainment devices which had been programmed to suitably process the visual display.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 1, 2012
Date of Patent:
July 1, 2014
Assignee:
Tech Team LLC
Inventors:
Christopher R. Clare, Denise F. Gottfried, Jonathan Gottfried
Abstract: The system for displaying muscle force data includes a wearable patch and a remote visual display. The wearable patch carries electrodes suitable for sensing electromyographic signals on the skin of the patient. The patch carries circuitry which converts the detected electromyographic signal to a digital output which can be transmitted to the remote visual display. The circuitry relies on filtering to produce a usable digital signal at very low power consumption. The transmitted signal can be used to drive a variety of visual displays, including a conventional hand-held personal communicators and entertainment devices which had been programmed to suitably process the visual display.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 1, 2012
Publication date:
December 6, 2012
Applicant:
Tech Team LLC
Inventors:
Christopher R. Clare, Denise F. Gottfried, Jonathan Gottfried