Patents by Inventor Azin Sahabi
Azin Sahabi 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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Patent number: 11950928Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises a first module, wherein the first module comprises a top layer, a printed circuit board (PCB) layer, and a bottom layer. The bottom layer comprises a double adhesive layer that adheres to both the PCB layer and the user. The bottom layer includes at least two openings to house at least two electrodes for monitoring of a user. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module, wherein the first module is disposable and the second module is reusable. In a second aspect, the method comprises providing the aforementioned wearable sensor.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2021Date of Patent: April 9, 2024Assignee: Vital Connect, Inc.Inventors: Yun Yang, Azin Sahabi
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Publication number: 20210401373Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises a first module, wherein the first module comprises a top layer, a printed circuit board (PCB) layer, and a bottom layer. The bottom layer comprises a double adhesive layer that adheres to both the PCB layer and the user. The bottom layer includes at least two openings to house at least two electrodes for monitoring of a user. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module, wherein the first module is disposable and the second module is reusable. In a second aspect, the method comprises providing the aforementioned wearable sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2021Publication date: December 30, 2021Inventors: Yun Yang, Azin SAHABI
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Patent number: 11116447Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises a first module, wherein the first module comprises a top layer, a printed circuit board (PCB) layer, and a bottom layer. The bottom layer comprises a double adhesive layer that adheres to both the PCB layer and the user. The bottom layer includes at least two openings to house at least two electrodes for monitoring of a user. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module, wherein the first module is disposable and the second module is reusable. In a second aspect, the method comprises providing the aforementioned wearable sensor.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2016Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Vital Connect, Inc.Inventors: Yun Yang, Azin Sahabi
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Publication number: 20160183875Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises a first module, wherein the first module comprises a top layer, a printed circuit board (PCB) layer, and a bottom layer. The bottom layer comprises a double adhesive layer that adheres to both the PCB layer and the user. The bottom layer includes at least two openings to house at least two electrodes for monitoring of a user. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module, wherein the first module is disposable and the second module is reusable. In a second aspect, the method comprises providing the aforementioned wearable sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2016Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Yun YANG, Azin SAHABI
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Patent number: 9277864Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises at least one power source and a first module coupled to the at least one power source. The first module includes a first outer shell and a first printed circuit board (PCB) within the first outer shell. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module. The second module includes a second outer shell and a second PCB within the second outer shell. One of the first and second modules is disposable and the other of the first and second modules is reusable.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2012Date of Patent: March 8, 2016Assignee: VITAL CONNECT, INC.Inventors: Yun Yang, Azin Sahabi
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Patent number: 9241629Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises at least one power source and a first module coupled to the at least one power source. The first module includes a first outer shell and a first printed circuit board (PCB) within the first outer shell. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module. The second module includes a second outer shell and a second PCB within the second outer shell. One of the first and second modules is disposable and the other of the first and second modules is reusable.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: VITAL CONNECT, INC.Inventors: Yun Yang, Azin Sahabi
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Publication number: 20150045628Abstract: A wireless sensor device is disclosed. In a first aspect, the wireless sensor device comprises a housing unit and a patch coupled to the housing unit, wherein the patch includes a removable adhesive and is repositionable. In a second aspect, the wireless sensor device comprises a housing unit and a patch coupled to the housing unit, wherein the patch includes a plurality of removable adhesive layers that are each composed of removable medical grade silicone pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2013Publication date: February 12, 2015Applicant: Vital Connect, Inc.Inventors: Rod MOGHADAM, Azin SAHABI, Stephen ZADIG
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Publication number: 20130317333Abstract: A wearable sensor and method for providing a wearable sensor are disclosed. In a first aspect, the wearable sensor comprises at least one power source and a first module coupled to the at least one power source. The first module includes a first outer shell and a first printed circuit board (PCB) within the first outer shell. The wearable sensor further comprises a second module coupled to the first module. The second module includes a second outer shell and a second PCB within the second outer shell. One of the first and second modules is disposable and the other of the first and second modules is reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: VIGILO NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Yun YANG, Azin SAHABI
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Patent number: 8232963Abstract: A control and data entry device adapted for use in for electronic devices such as portable computers, PDA's, cell phones, MP3 players and the like. The control and data entry device includes a tiltable member or similar structure carrying an electrically conductive member spaced from multiple sense electrodes disposed on a circuit substrate. In one embodiment, capacitances between the electrically conductive member and the electrodes are measured to provide information concerning the tiltable member's orientation relative to the sense electrodes. The tiltable member may be manipulated by a users finger to tilt such member slightly and thereby effect scrolling functionality, thereby simulating the operation of circular capacitive touch pads known in the art. Switches may also be included, responsive to greater tilting of the tiltable member, thereby to effect clicking functionality. In some embodiments, a rotatable knob may be used to effect scrolling functionality.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2007Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Avago Technologies ECBU IP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.Inventors: Timothy James Orsley, Azin Sahabi
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Publication number: 20090057124Abstract: A control and data entry device adapted for use in for electronic devices such as portable computers, PDA's, cell phones, MP3 players and the like. The control and data entry device includes a tiltable member or similar structure carrying an electrically conductive member spaced from multiple sense electrodes disposed on a circuit substrate. In one embodiment, capacitances between the electrically conductive member and the electrodes are measured to provide information concerning the tiltable member's orientation relative to the sense electrodes. The tiltable member may be manipulated by a users finger to tilt such member slightly and thereby effect scrolling functionality, thereby simulating the operation of circular capacitive touch pads known in the art. Switches may also be included, responsive to greater tilting of the tiltable member, thereby to effect clicking functionality. In some embodiments, a rotatable knob may be used to effect scrolling functionality.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Timothy James Orsley, Azin Sahabi