Patents by Inventor Andrew ARROYO

Andrew ARROYO 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).

  • Patent number: 11064928
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate wearable patches having rigid inserts. The rigid insert is positioned adjacent to one or more connectors, such as studs for receiving sockets to distribute the force transferred to a patient when reconnecting a socket to the stud. The rigid insert may be sized to maintain flexibility in areas of the wearable patch. An optional adhesive layer may be applied to the wearable patch adjacent the rigid insert to reduce the likelihood of delamination of the wearable patch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 9, 2019
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2021
    Assignee: PREVENTICE SOLUTIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Brian Kronstedt, Andrew Arroyo, Charles Rector
  • Publication number: 20190374124
    Abstract: Bridge connectors for coupling a control device to a biometric sensor are disclosed. A bridge connector includes a first data port configured to be removably coupled to the control device and a second data port configured to be removably coupled to the biometric sensor. The bridge connector also includes a flexible planar body, including at least one signal pathway interconnecting the first data port to the second data port. The first and second data ports are configured to transmit biometric data from the biometric sensor to the control device, using the at least one signal pathway. Further, the bridge connector is configured to provide a voltage to the biometric sensor from a power source in the control device, or the biometric sensor is configured to transmit at least some of the biometric data to the control device in a passive manner without consuming power from the power source.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2019
    Publication date: December 12, 2019
    Inventors: Brian Walter KRONSTEDT, Scott J. BURRICHTER, Andrew ARROYO
  • Patent number: 10398335
    Abstract: Bridge connectors employing flexible planar bodies having signal pathways coupling control devices with biometric sensors are disclosed. Sensors are placed in contact with a patient to detect a health condition and generate an output signal based on the health condition. A control device is linked to the sensors to receive the output signal for collection, analysis, storage, display, and/or subsequent transfer. A bridge connector includes a planar body with predetermined flexibility and signal pathways extending between data ports. By removably coupling the bridge connector to the control device and the sensors secured to the patient, the control device may be physically supported by the patient with minimal discomfort and low-cost biometric sensors may be used. In this manner, sensor replacement costs are reduced and the useful lives of the sensors can be maximized as the designed flexibility of the bridge connector facilitates removable coupling with the biometric sensors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 5, 2015
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2019
    Assignee: Preventice Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Walter Kronstedt, Scott J. Burrichter, Andrew Arroyo
  • Publication number: 20190261882
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate wearable patches having rigid inserts. The rigid insert is positioned adjacent to one or more connectors, such as studs for receiving sockets to distribute the force transferred to a patient when reconnecting a socket to the stud. The rigid insert may be sized to maintain flexibility in areas of the wearable patch. An optional adhesive layer may be applied to the wearable patch adjacent the rigid insert to reduce the likelihood of delamination of the wearable patch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 9, 2019
    Publication date: August 29, 2019
    Inventors: Brian Kronstedt, Andrew Arroyo, Charles Rector
  • Patent number: 10285607
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate wearable patches having rigid inserts. The rigid insert is positioned adjacent to one or more connectors, such as studs for receiving sockets to distribute the force transferred to a patient when reconnecting a socket to the stud. The rigid insert may be sized to maintain flexibility in areas of the wearable patch. An optional adhesive layer may be applied to the wearable patch adjacent the rigid insert to reduce the likelihood of delamination of the wearable patch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2016
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2019
    Assignee: Preventice Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Brian Kronstedt, Andrew Arroyo, Charles Rector
  • Publication number: 20180020942
    Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate wearable patches having rigid inserts. The rigid insert is positioned adjacent to one or more connectors, such as studs for receiving sockets to distribute the force transferred to a patient when reconnecting a socket to the stud. The rigid insert may be sized to maintain flexibility in areas of the wearable patch. An optional adhesive layer may be applied to the wearable patch adjacent the rigid insert to reduce the likelihood of delamination of the wearable patch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2016
    Publication date: January 25, 2018
    Inventors: Brian KRONSTEDT, Andrew ARROYO, Charles RECTOR
  • Publication number: 20170035314
    Abstract: Bridge connectors employing flexible planar bodies having signal pathways coupling control devices with biometric sensors are disclosed. Sensors are placed in contact with a patient to detect a health condition and generate an output signal based on the health condition. A control device is linked to the sensors to receive the output signal for collection, analysis, storage, display, and/or subsequent transfer. A bridge connector includes a planar body with predetermined flexibility and signal pathways extending between data ports. By removably coupling the bridge connector to the control device and the sensors secured to the patient, the control device may be physically supported by the patient with minimal discomfort and low-cost biometric sensors may be used. In this manner, sensor replacement costs are reduced and the useful lives of the sensors can be maximized as the designed flexibility of the bridge connector facilitates removable coupling with the biometric sensors.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 5, 2015
    Publication date: February 9, 2017
    Inventors: Brian Walter KRONSTEDT, Scott J. BURRICHTER, Andrew ARROYO