Patents by Inventor Byron P. Olson
Byron P. Olson 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: 11963758Abstract: A wearable device is provided. The wearable device includes at least one motion sensor operable to detect one or more motion signals, a processor coupled to the at least one motion sensor, one or more biological sensors coupled to the processor and operable to detect one or more biological indicators of a user, and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor. The instructions, when executed, are operable to: obtain at least one of the one or more biological indicators of the user; correlate the at least one biological indicators of the user with the detected one or more motion signals; and determine that a drink event is detected based on the correlation between the detected one or more motion signals and the at least one biological indicators.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Happy Health Inc.Inventors: Byron P. Olson, Nithin O. Rajan, Lane Musgrave, David E. Clift-Reaves, James Breaux, Dustin M. Freckleton, Paulo E. Xavier Da Silveira
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Publication number: 20230248265Abstract: A wearable device is provided. The wearable device includes at least one motion sensor operable to detect one or more motion signals, a processor coupled to the at least one motion sensor, one or more biological sensors coupled to the processor and operable to detect one or more biological indicators of a user, and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor. The instructions, when executed, are operable to: obtain at least one of the one or more biological indicators of the user; correlate the at least one biological indicators of the user with the detected one or more motion signals; and determine that a drink event is detected based on the correlation between the detected one or more motion signals and the at least one biological indicators.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2023Publication date: August 10, 2023Applicant: HAPPY HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, Lane MUSGRAVE, David E. CLIFT-REAVES, James BREAUX, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Paulo E. XAVIER DA SILVEIRA
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Patent number: 11627892Abstract: A wearable device is provided. The wearable device includes at least one motion sensor operable to detect one or more motion signals, a processor coupled to the at least one motion sensor, one or more biological sensors coupled to the processor and operable to detect one or more biological indicators of a user, and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor. The instructions, when executed, are operable to: obtain at least one of the one or more biological indicators of the user; correlate the at least one biological indicators of the user with the detected one or more motion signals; and determine that a drink event is detected based on the correlation between the detected one or more motion signals and the at least one biological indicators.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2018Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Happy Health Inc.Inventors: Byron P. Olson, Nithin O. Rajan, Lane Musgrave, David E. Clift-Reaves, James Breaux, Dustin M. Freckleton, Paulo E. Xavier Da Silveira
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Publication number: 20220304603Abstract: A method of monitoring an emotional state of a user including obtaining data corresponding to one or more physiological parameters of a user using one or more physiological parameters; detecting via the physiological sensors a change in at least one of the one or more physiological parameters; requesting, via a user device, an emotional state identifier corresponding to the change; and providing, via the user device, a suggested response based on the emotional state identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: HAPPY HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, David E. CLIFT-REAVES
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Publication number: 20220304622Abstract: Sleep management apparatus including a wearable device having one or more physiological sensors operably engaged with a body of a user. One or more processors can be communicatively coupled with the wearable device having a memory storing instructions when executed operable to: detect one or more indicators of a bedtime; measure one or more physiological indicators predictive of a ready for sleep condition of the user; suggest, when one or more of the one or more physiological indicators exceed a predetermined threshold, a sleep preparation exercise; and track an effectiveness of the sleep preparation exercise.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: September 29, 2022Applicant: HAPPY HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, David E. CLIFT-REAVES
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Publication number: 20220296847Abstract: Stress management apparatus includes a wearable device having one or more physiological sensors operable to be engaged with a body of a user. One or more processors communicatively coupled with the wearable device having a memory storing instructions when executed operable to: detect one or more physiological indicators of stress; suggest a stress intervention to the user; monitor compliance with the stress intervention; and track a reduction of the one or more physiological indicators of stress.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2020Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: HAPPY HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, David E. CLIFT-REAVES
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Publication number: 20220022812Abstract: A method of monitoring hydration including obtaining biological data for a given period of time, wherein the biological data includes measurements of one or more biological indicators; converting the biological data into a baseline value; obtaining real-time biological data from one or more biological sensors; performing a pre-processing analysis of the real-time biological data; comparing the real-time biological data with baseline value to create a hydration indexType: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2021Publication date: January 27, 2022Applicant: HAPPY HEALTH INC.Inventors: James BREAUX, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Nithin O. RAJAN, Byron P. OLSON, David E. CLIFT-REAVES, Paulo E. XAVIER DA SILVERIA, Namita D. LOKARE
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Publication number: 20210315522Abstract: A system and method operable to monitor hydration and drink activity using one or more body-worn sensors and contextual information to more accurately detect drinking motions made by the user. The system and method can use an application encoded on a non-transitory computer-readable medium to receive disparate data from the one or more sensors to determine if the user has made a drinking motion. The analysis can be further refined using contextual information and a variable threshold to more accurately identify drinking motions.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2019Publication date: October 14, 2021Applicant: LVL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Nithin O. RAJAN, Byron P. OLSON, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, David E. CLIFT-REAVES, Paulo E. XAVIER DASILVEIRA, Namita LOKARE, Mandy Marie SALINAS
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Patent number: 11134891Abstract: A method of monitoring hydration including obtaining biological data for a given period of time, wherein the biological data includes measurements of one or more biological indicators; converting the biological data into a baseline value; obtaining real-time biological data from one or more biological sensors; performing a pre-processing analysis of the real-time biological data; comparing the real-time biological data with baseline value to create a hydration index.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: October 5, 2021Assignee: HAPPY HEALTH INC.Inventors: James Breaux, Dustin M. Freckleton, Nithin O. Rajan, Byron P. Olson, David E. Clift-Reaves, Paulo E. Xavier da Silveira, Namita D. Lokare
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Publication number: 20210015425Abstract: A method operable to monitor hydration including pressing a finger of a user against a finger cradle of a device, creating a finger press; sensing, via at least one sensor, a finger presence; providing an alarm indicating a pressure to apply; emitting, via at least one electromagnetic emitter, radiation through the finger; detecting, via at least one electromagnetic detector, radiation through the finger; verifying, via a synchronization line, that the electromagnetic radiation is applied synchronously with one or more finger presses; converting, via at least one analog-to-digital converter, the radiation detected by the electromagnetic detector into digital information; and converting, via a processing unit, the finger pressure data and the detected electromagnetic radiation data into a hydration level using an algorithm stored on the processing unit; and conveying the hydration level to at least one alarm unit coupled with the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2019Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: GIDEON HEALTH, INC.Inventors: David E. CLIFT-REAVES, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Paulo E. XAVIER DA SILVEIRA, Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN
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Publication number: 20200359937Abstract: A wearable device is provided. The wearable device includes at least one motion sensor operable to detect one or more motion signals, a processor coupled to the at least one motion sensor, one or more biological sensors coupled to the processor and operable to detect one or more biological indicators of a user, and a memory configured to store instructions executable by the processor. The instructions, when executed, are operable to: obtain at least one of the one or more biological indicators of the user; correlate the at least one biological indicators of the user with the detected one or more motion signals; and determine that a drink event is detected based on the correlation between the detected one or more motion signals and the at least one biological indicators.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2018Publication date: November 19, 2020Applicant: LVL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, Lane MUSGRAVE, David E. CLIFT-REAVES, James BREAUX, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, Paulo E. XAVIER DA SILVEIRA
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Publication number: 20200194106Abstract: Wearable device has at least one sensor operable to detect motion of the wearable device and a biological sensor coupled to the processor and operable to detect a biological indicator of the user. Wearable is operable to obtain at least one biological indicator of the user and correlate the biological indicator of the user with the detected motion in time. Wearable is also able to determine one or more input events based on one or more of the at least one biological indicator or detected motion, each input event including an input activity and input duration and create an input log for every determined one or more inputs events, wherein the input log includes an entry for each corresponding input event that includes at least one of the input activity, input duration, and input time. In at least one example, the wearable determines a net balance of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2018Publication date: June 18, 2020Applicant: LVL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Byron P. OLSON, Nithin O. RAJAN, Dustin M. FRECKLETON, David E. CLIFT-REAVES, James BREAUX, Lane MUSGRAVE, Paulo E. XAVIER DA SILVEIRA
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Publication number: 20190104989Abstract: A method of monitoring hydration including obtaining biological data for a given period of time, wherein the biological data includes measurements of one or more biological indicators; converting the biological data into a baseline value; obtaining real-time biological data from one or more biological sensors; performing a pre-processing analysis of the real-time biological data; comparing the real-time biological data with baseline value to create a hydration index.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Applicant: PERFORMANCE ATHLYTICSInventors: James Breaux, Dustin M. Freckleton, Nithin O. Rajan, Byron P. Olson, David E. Clift-Reaves, Paulo E. Xavier da Silveira, Namita D. Lakore