Patents by Inventor Alexander Ross Chiu
Alexander Ross Chiu has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20230336661Abstract: An improved emergency response method and system are shown and described. A content-specified text field-such as a caller name field-- an ALI database record for a communication device is updated to include information about a person experiencing an emergency and the emergency. A PSAP receiving an emergency services call from the communication device receives the caller name field on a terminal display and is thus informed about the emergency via a alphanumeric character communication rather than orally. A particular emergency may be assigned a code that is put in the caller name field.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Alexander Douglas Fahrenbach
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Patent number: 11683416Abstract: An improved emergency response method and system are shown and described. A content-specified text field—such as a caller name field—an ALI database record for a communication device is updated to include information about a person experiencing an emergency and the emergency. A PSAP receiving an emergency services call from the communication device receives the caller name field on a terminal display and is thus informed about the emergency via a alphanumeric character communication rather than orally. A particular emergency may be assigned a code that is put in the caller name field.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2021Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Ross Medical CorporationInventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Alexander Douglas Fahrenbach
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Patent number: 11574744Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2021Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: Ross Medical CorporationInventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Publication number: 20220086278Abstract: An improved emergency response method and system are shown and described. A content-specified text field—such as a caller name field—an ALI database record for a communication device is updated to include information about a person experiencing an emergency and the emergency. A PSAP receiving an emergency services call from the communication device receives the caller name field on a terminal display and is thus informed about the emergency via a alphanumeric character communication rather than orally. A particular emergency may be assigned a code that is put in the caller name field.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2021Publication date: March 17, 2022Inventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Alexander Douglas Fahrenbach
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Publication number: 20210249144Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2021Publication date: August 12, 2021Inventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Patent number: 11024432Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2019Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: Ross Medical CorporationInventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Publication number: 20190318827Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Patent number: 10380324Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2015Date of Patent: August 13, 2019Assignee: Ross Medical CorporationInventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Publication number: 20150324539Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung
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Publication number: 20120157795Abstract: An improved emergency response system is provided. The system includes a patient or subscriber location database having a schedule of patient or subscriber activities. In one implementation, an emergency services server detects when the patient or subscriber is having a possible medical event as indicated by medical physiologic data transmitted from a wireless communication device proximate the patient. A third party such as a technologist and/or doctor diagnoses the patient and determines whether treatment is required. If treatment is required, a phone located remotely from the patient is used to call an emergency services first responder from a public safety access point in the patient's location. The remotely located phone has an automatic location identification database record that is updated based on the patient's current location as indicate by the patient location database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: ROSS MEDICAL CORPORATIONInventors: Alexander Ross Chiu, Neil Adam Frederick, Eric Alan Frederick, Jimmy Young Jae Chung