Patents by Inventor Bryan MCGRANE
Bryan MCGRANE 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: 20210068677Abstract: An optical flow simulator includes a disk, a stepper motor, and a microcontroller. The disk has a color distribution varied along a path on the disk. The stepper motor is configured to rotate a spindle, and the spindle is coupled to the disk. The microcontroller controls the stepper motor such that the spindle and the disk rotate a predefined rotational velocity. The color distribution produces a simulated optical signal responsive to rotation of the disk and the predefined rotational speed.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2018Publication date: March 11, 2021Inventors: Milan Raj, Evan Hovaniak, Bryan McGrane, Adam Leech
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System, device, and method for coupled hub and sensor node on-body acquisition of sensor information
Patent number: 10673280Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface or just below the skin. The system further including at least one sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub powers the at least one sensor node and causes the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: June 2, 2020Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Donald Fuchs -
Patent number: 10653332Abstract: A device includes a flexible printed circuit board and one or more conductive stiffeners. The conductive stiffeners include a conductive surface that can be electrically connected to contact pads on the flexible printed circuit board. The wearable device can further include an adhesive layer or an encapsulation layer. The adhesive layer and the encapsulation layer can include conductive portions surrounded by non-conductive portions. The conductive portions can be aligned with the conductive stiffeners and together transmit electrical energy to the contact pads of the flexible printed circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2016Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Bryan McGrane, Milan Raj, PingHung Wei, Briana Morey, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Monica Lin, Jeffrey Model, Xianyan Wang, Bryan Keen, Stephen Lee
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Patent number: 10567152Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and/or data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface. The sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub can power the sensor node and cause or enable the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: February 18, 2020Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Jeffrey Model, Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun, Alexander J. Aranyosi, Valerie Susan Hanson
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Publication number: 20190365263Abstract: A system and method for sensing acoustic data generated by a user is disclosed. The system includes a wearable sensor including an accelerometer sensor in contact with the skin of the patient to measure mechano-acoustic signals generated from a bodily function and generate an accelerometer waveform. A controller receives the accelerometer waveform from the accelerometer sensor to determine a measurement of the bodily function. The wearable sensor includes features to directly contact the skin and isolate the accelerometer sensor to produce more accurate output signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2018Publication date: December 5, 2019Inventors: Milan Raj, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Bryan McGrane, Brandon Suleski
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Patent number: 10447347Abstract: A wireless charging system for a wearable sensor device can include a wireless charging device and a user device. The wireless charging device can include a transmitter for sending a power signal to charge the wearable sensor device, a first receiver to receive a data signal and a second to receive a low energy signal. The wearable sensor device can include at least one memory for storing sensor data, a first receiver for receiving the power signal from the wireless charging device, a first transmitter to transmit a data signal and a second receive to receive a low energy signal. The user device can include a low energy transmitter for communicating with the wireless charging device and sensor device to control the charging function and the data communication function of the wireless charging device to selectively charge and transfer data with wearable sensor device.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 2017Date of Patent: October 15, 2019Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Valerie Susan Hanson, Brian Murphy, Emily Plumb
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Patent number: 10300371Abstract: A system for providing a more personalized virtual environment for a user, the system including one or more sensing devices that detect one or more physical, physiological, or biological parameters of the user and transmit the same to a game console or virtual reality controller that produces the virtual environment. The game console or virtual reality controller can analyze the sensor data and adjust one or more aspects of the virtual environment as a function of the sensor data. For example, the difficulty level or scariness level of a game can be decreased if the heart rate of the user exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Roozbeh Ghaffari, Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane
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Patent number: 10277386Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and/or data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface. The sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub can power the sensor node and cause or enable the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2017Date of Patent: April 30, 2019Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Jeffrey Model, Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun, Alexander J. Aranyosi, Valerie Susan Hanson
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Patent number: 10258282Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatuses for monitoring cardiac activity of an individual using a conformal cardiac sensor device are presented herein. A conformal cardiac sensor device for analyzing cardiac activity includes a flexible substrate for coupling to the user, and a heart sensor component embedded on/in the substrate. The heart sensor component contacts a portion of the user's skin and measures electrical variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity. A biometric sensor component is embedded on/in the flexible substrate and measures physiological variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity of the user. A microprocessor, which is embedded on/in the flexible substrate, is communicatively coupled to the heart sensor component and biometric sensor component and operable to execute microprocessor executable instructions for controlling the measurements of electrical data and physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2018Date of Patent: April 16, 2019Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Gilbert Lee Huppert, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Melissa Ceruolo, Bryan Keen, Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane
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Publication number: 20190044694Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and/or data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface. The sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub can power the sensor node and cause or enable the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2018Publication date: February 7, 2019Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Jeffrey Model, Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun, Alexander J. Aranyosi, Valerie Susan Hanson
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Publication number: 20180199884Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatuses for monitoring cardiac activity of an individual using a conformal cardiac sensor device are presented herein. A conformal cardiac sensor device for analyzing cardiac activity includes a flexible substrate for coupling to the user, and a heart sensor component embedded on/in the substrate. The heart sensor component contacts a portion of the user's skin and measures electrical variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity. A biometric sensor component is embedded on/in the flexible substrate and measures physiological variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity of the user. A microprocessor, which is embedded on/in the flexible substrate, is communicatively coupled to the heart sensor component and biometric sensor component and operable to execute microprocessor executable instructions for controlling the measurements of electrical data and physiological data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2018Publication date: July 19, 2018Inventors: Gilbert Lee Huppert, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Melissa Ceruolo, Bryan Keen, Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane
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Publication number: 20180205417Abstract: A wireless charging system for a wearable sensor device can include a wireless charging device and a user device. The wireless charging device can include a transmitter for sending a power signal to charge the wearable sensor device, a first receiver to receive a data signal and a second to receive a low energy signal. The wearable sensor device can include at least one memory for storing sensor data, a first receiver for receiving the power signal from the wireless charging device, a first transmitter to transmit a data signal and a second receive to receive a low energy signal. The user device can include a low energy transmitter for communicating with the wireless charging device and sensor device to control the charging function and the data communication function of the wireless charging device to selectively charge and transfer data with wearable sensor device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 14, 2017Publication date: July 19, 2018Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Valerie Susan Hanson, Brian Murphy, Emily Plumb
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Patent number: 9949691Abstract: Systems, methods and apparatuses for monitoring cardiac activity of an individual using a conformal cardiac sensor device are presented herein. A conformal cardiac sensor device for analyzing cardiac activity includes a flexible substrate for coupling to the user, and a heart sensor component embedded on/in the substrate. The heart sensor component contacts a portion of the users skin and measures electrical variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity. A biometric sensor component is embedded on/in the flexible substrate and measures physiological variable(s) indicative of cardiac activity of the user. A microprocessor, which is embedded on/in the flexible substrate, is communicatively coupled to the heart sensor component and biometric sensor component and operable to execute microprocessor executable instructions for controlling the measurements of electrical data and physiological data.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 24, 2018Assignee: MC10, Inc.Inventors: Gilbert Lee Huppert, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Melissa Ceruolo, Bryan Keen, Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane
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SYSTEM, DEVICE, AND METHOD FOR COUPLED HUB AND SENSOR NODE ON-BODY ACQUISITION OF SENSOR INFORMATION
Publication number: 20170244285Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface or just below the skin. The system further including at least one sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub powers the at least one sensor node and causes the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Donald Fuchs -
Publication number: 20170244543Abstract: An on-body sensor system includes a hub configured to be attached to a surface of a user. The hub being further configured to transmit electrical power and/or data signals into the surface and to receive response data signals from the surface. The system further including at least one sensor node configured to be attached to the surface. The sensor node being further configured to receive the electrical power and data signals from the hub through the surface and to transmit the response data signals into the surface. The electrical power from the hub can power the sensor node and cause or enable the at least one sensor node to generate sensor information that is transmitted back to the hub within the response data signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Inventors: Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane, Jeffrey Model, Hoi-Cheong Steve Sun, Alexander J. Aranyosi, Valerie Susan Hanson
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Publication number: 20170095732Abstract: A system for providing a more personalized virtual environment for a user, the system including one or more sensing devices that detect one or more physical, physiological, or biological parameters of the user and transmit the same to a game console or virtual reality controller that produces the virtual environment. The game console or virtual reality controller can analyze the sensor data and adjust one or more aspects of the virtual environment as a function of the sensor data. For example, the difficulty level or scariness level of a game can be decreased if the heart rate of the user exceeds a predetermined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2016Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Roozbeh Ghaffari, Milan Raj, Bryan McGrane
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Publication number: 20170019988Abstract: A wearable device includes a flexible printed circuit board and one or more conductive stiffeners. The conductive stiffeners include a conductive surface that can be electrically or thermally connected to contact pads on the flexible printed circuit board. The wearable device can further include an adhesive layer or an encapsulation layer. The adhesive layer and the encapsulation layer can include conductive portions surrounded by non-conductive portions. The conductive portions can be aligned with the conductive stiffeners and together transmit electrical and/or thermal energy to the contact pads of the flexible printed circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2016Publication date: January 19, 2017Inventors: Bryan McGrane, Milan Raj, PingHung Wei, Briana Morey, Roozbeh Ghaffari, Monica Lin, Jeffrey Model, Xianyan Wang, Bryan Keen, Stephen Lee
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Publication number: 20160371957Abstract: A system for monitoring physical and environmental conditions of an object can include one or more sensing devices affixed or mounted to the object. The sensing devices produce sensor data (e.g. motion, vibration, impact, temperature, stress and strain) that can be used to anticipate failure or for operation and/or maintenance purposes. The sensing devices can positioned on structures such as a building or an oil rig, on vehicles such as on airplanes, trains, ships and motor vehicles, and on moving devices such as wind turbines and draw bridges.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2016Publication date: December 22, 2016Inventors: Roozbeh GHAFFARI, Milan RAJ, Bryan MCGRANE