Patents Examined by Kristen Shirley
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Patent number: 10060936Abstract: A system for identifying a drug simulant includes an electronic sensing system structured to measure the value of an inherent property of the drug simulant; a processing unit in electrical communication with the electronic sensing system; and a memory unit in communication with the processing unit, the memory unit having a look-up table including a range of values of the inherent property of a given fluid and corresponding names of simulated drugs associated with each value. The processor is structured to identify a name of the simulated drug corresponding to the drug simulant by receiving signals indicative of the value of the measured inherent property from the sensing system and comparing the value to the look-up table in the memory.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: University of Pittsburgh—Of the Commonwealth System of Higher EducationInventors: Joseph T. Samosky, Douglas A. Nelson, Jr., Brandon T. Mikulis
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Patent number: 10049598Abstract: A passive nutrition tracking service automatically tracks food consumption over time for a user and for populations from a variety of food consumption sources, including food purchase input such as grocery loyalty shopping card data, restaurant dining data, estimates of food consumption within a household, estimates of free food intake and estimates of food pantry use. The tracking service also passively tracks and uses total energy expenditure information for the user, which describes the physical activity level, muscle and fat gain, and optionally waste output of the user. The tracking service analyzes the food consumption and user energy expenditure information and generates a food dietary history for the user, which includes calories and nutrient consumption estimated based on the analysis. The tracking service also generates a variety of personalized healthy lifestyle recommendations based on the analysis and presents the dietary history and personalized healthy lifestyle recommendations to the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2014Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Zipongo, Inc.Inventors: Jason Langheier, Greg Schwartz
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Patent number: 9818310Abstract: Embodiments regard nutrition assessment using a handheld device. An embodiment of an apparatus includes a handle with a controller within the handle, an attachment arm extending from the handle, and a user-assistive device coupled with an end of the attachment arm, wherein the apparatus is to determine a mass held by the user-assistive device, the determination being made during a task by a user of the handheld tool including manipulation of the handheld tool.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2015Date of Patent: November 14, 2017Assignee: Verily Life Sciences LLCInventors: Anupam Pathak, Timothy J. Prachar
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Patent number: 9691428Abstract: System, apparatuses, and methods can provide customized exercise sessions and customized videos corresponding to the exercise session. Exercise components that are available to a user for an exercise category can be determined based on a user rank in the category and a rank of the components in the category. Certain available components can be selected to include in a customized session.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: June 27, 2017Assignee: Fitbit, Inc.Inventors: Mike Maser, Dave Grijalva
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Patent number: 9685097Abstract: Devices and methods for detecting an eating activity occurrence are provided. A device includes a sensor for monitoring movement of a portion of an arm of a subject, and a processor in communication with the sensor for collecting raw data associated with movement of the portion of the arm. The processor is configured to process the raw data and form processed data. The processed data includes a determination of whether an eating activity has occurred. A method includes sensing movement of a portion of an arm of a subject, and processing raw data associated with the movement of the portion of the arm of the subject to form processed data. The processed data includes a determination of whether an eating activity has occurred.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2014Date of Patent: June 20, 2017Assignee: Clemson UniversityInventors: Adam Hoover, Eric Muth, Yujie Dong, Jenna Scisco
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Patent number: 9626879Abstract: Dynamic industrial vehicle monitoring for modification of vehicle operator behavior comprises identifying a metric that characterizes an event associated with the operation of an industrial vehicle, the metric having at least one behavior modification action and at least one performance parameter to evaluate the event against. Monitoring operation of the industrial vehicle is carried out for the event. Upon detecting an occurrence of the event, event data is recorded that characterizes a response of a vehicle operator to the event. The recorded event data is evaluated against at least one performance parameter associated with the corresponding metric to determine whether the vehicle operator demonstrated appropriate behavior for the event. A vehicle operator score is updated based upon the evaluation and the updated vehicle operator score is communicated.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Crown Equipment CorporationInventors: Lewis H. Manci, Philip W. Swift, Lucas B. Waltz
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Patent number: 9536453Abstract: Computing systems are provided for facilitating communication to the hearing-impaired. The computing systems obtain and modify a video that includes a signer performing sign language about a topic. The video is then modified and presented to a viewer in such a way that the viewer can simultaneously view the sign language and the one or more objects corresponding to the topic. In some instances, the modified video is blended with another video corresponding to the same topic so as to enable a user to view the sign language at the same time as the corresponding video presentation. This can be done in real-time or with a time delay. In other instances, the modified video is rendered on a display through which the user is also viewing the one or more related items associated with the sign language.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2014Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITYInventors: Michael D. Jones, Eric Hintz, Margaret J. Lawler
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Patent number: 9460638Abstract: In an embodiment, an injection training device configured to interact with an injection device having an injection member is provided herein. The injection training device includes a housing having an opening, a pad component disposed in the opening, wherein the pad component is configured to receive an injection member of an injection device. The injection training device further includes a signal output component and circuitry associated with the housing to receive information about the operation of the injection device and to provide a communication about an operation of the injection device to a user of the injection training device through the signal output component.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2014Date of Patent: October 4, 2016Inventors: Jeff Baker, Paul van der Pol, Christopher Chung, Francis Michael Siemer
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Patent number: 9373271Abstract: A defibrillator training system having a magnetic training pad connectable to a torso dummy is provided. The magnetic connection between the training pad and the torso dummy allows the defibrillator training pads to be re-used by being magnetically attached and detached to and from the torso dummy without requiring replacement pads.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2014Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Inventor: Cristine Petruzziello
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Patent number: 9368047Abstract: The present invention takes the form of a device for training a user in defibrillation technique. The device includes a non-conductive belt that encircles a chest of a typical training simulator. The device includes conductive studs disposed in the AP or AL position, and therefore allows for training of the AP or AL defibrillation technique, respectively. The device can be used in conjunction with a high-technology simulator. In such a case the conductive studs redirect simulated cardiac rhythm signals and defibrillator electricity, allowing for the simulation of defibrillation in the AP position. The device can also be used in conjunction with a low-technology simulator or a pillow to provide AP and/or AL defibrillation functionality. In such a case, a rhythm simulator is used to simulate heart rhythm and dissipate defibrillation energy.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2014Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Jordan Duval-Arnould, Julie Campbell, Elizabeth Hunt