Patents by Inventor Clive van Heerden

Clive van Heerden 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: 9348328
    Abstract: A building management system comprises a measurement system for measuring a demand for resources inside the building and a collecting system for harvesting natural resources available outside the building. The building management system is further provided with a storage system for storing surplus resources and a sensor system for measuring resource availability outside the building and/or resources stored in the storage system. Further, a controller arranged to receive data from the measurement system, the sensor system and the storage system is provided. The controller controls the collecting system based on said data to tune the collection of resources by the collection system to a present and/or an expected demand for resources.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2014
    Date of Patent: May 24, 2016
    Assignee: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.
    Inventors: Clive Van Heerden, Kyriakos Mama, Thomas Duester, Christoph Dobrusskin
  • Publication number: 20140142769
    Abstract: A building management system comprises a measurement system for measuring a demand for resources inside the building and a collecting system for harvesting natural resources available outside the building. The building management system is further provided with a storage system for storing surplus resources and a sensor system for measuring resource availability outside the building and/or resources stored in the storage system. Further, a controller arranged to receive data from the measurement system, the sensor system and the storage system is provided. The controller controls the collecting system based on said data to tune the collection of resources by the collection system to a present and/or an expected demand for resources.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 24, 2014
    Publication date: May 22, 2014
    Inventors: Clive VAN HEERDEN, Kyriakos MAMA, Thomas DUESTER, Christoph DOBRUSSKIN
  • Publication number: 20100324405
    Abstract: The present invention relates to an electrode for acquiring physiological signals of a recipient. Furthermore the present invention relates to a textile fabric for use in a garment to be worn by a recipient, and to a monitoring system for monitoring of physiological parameters of a recipient. In order to provide an electrode for acquiring physiological signals of a recipient, which on the one hand provides a soft, and comfortable skin contact, whilst on the other hand assures a high signal quality, an electrode (1) for acquiring physiological signals of a recipient is suggested, which comprises at least two conductive textile layers (2, 3) positioned on top of each other, wherein the first layer (2) is made of a woven material, and the second layer (3) having a working surface (4) to be brought into contact with the recipient's skin is made of a knitted material.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2008
    Publication date: December 23, 2010
    Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
    Inventors: Olli P. Niemi, Clive Van Heerden, Maria De Los Milagros Docamp Rama, Harald Reiter, Joerg Habetha, Ralf Schmidt, Matthew Harris, Guido J. Musch, Stijn H. W. Ossevoort, Oliver Gondorf, Sita A. C. Fischer
  • Patent number: 7211053
    Abstract: A wearable garment includes sensor device of well-know design that are selectively pressed against the skin of the wearer when it is desired to obtain sensor readings, such as heart rate or temperature, or to apply treatment such as electrical pulses for defibrillation purposes. The garment incorporates one or more bands of flexible material that circumscribe portions of the wearer's body, with at least one sensor device positioned on the garment between the band and the wearer's body. To assure the comfort of the wearer, the circumference of the band can be shortened selectively from a first dimension, which loosely circumscribes a desired portion of the wearer's body, to a second, lesser dimension, which more tightly circumscribes the wearer's body and presses the sensor-securely into contact with the wearer's skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden
  • Publication number: 20060061568
    Abstract: A virtual environment browser (64) holds a number of clip-in files (70, 72, 74) defining guide characters—locally generated visual aids to navigation that appear within a generated image of a virtual environment and follow a user's input (80) navigational commands to provide an advance cue as to the effects of an input command. Where the virtual environment data is supplied from a remote source (62) and includes (78) an indication of a preferred mode for navigating that environment, for example, flying or walking, the browser (64) detects this indication and automatically selects the appropriate guide character. Scaling (84) of the guide character to match the scale of the virtual environment, or such as to render the guide character unobtrusive, may also be provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2005
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Inventors: Richard Gallery, Dale Heron, Clive Van Heerden
  • Patent number: 6927693
    Abstract: A wearable garment, usable by athletes, workers, and the elderly or infirm, incorporates an easily operated manual activator/switch located in a readily accessible position on the garment. A user wearing the garment can operate the switch by merely touching the appropriate location on the surface of the garment. The switch is electrically coupled to a signaling device, such that operation of the switch activates the signaling device to transmit a signal or signals for summoning help or identifying the geographic location of the bearer of the signaling device, or otherwise assisting the bearer. Pockets and/or other forms of support on the garment can be provided to assist in carrying signaling devices coupled to the switch as well as ancillary equipment such as power supplies.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2005
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics, N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden
  • Publication number: 20040210165
    Abstract: A wearable garment includes medical sensor devices of well-known design that are selectively pressed against the skin of the wearer when it is desired to obtain medical readings, such as heart rate or temperature, or to apply treatment such as electrical pulses for defibrillation purposes. The garment incorporates one or more bands of flexible material that circumscribe portions of the wearer's body, with at least one sensor device positioned on the garment between the band and the wearer's body. To assure the comfort of the wearer, the circumference of the band can be shortened selectively from a first dimension, which loosely circumscribes a desired portion of the wearer's body, to a second, lesser dimension, which more tightly circumscribes the wearer's body and presses the sensor securely into contact with the wearer's skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2004
    Publication date: October 21, 2004
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden
  • Patent number: 6755795
    Abstract: A wearable garment includes medical sensor devices of well-known design that are selectively pressed against the skin of the wearer when it is desired to obtain medical readings, such as heart rate or temperature, or to apply treatment such as electrical pulses for defibrillation purposes. The garment incorporates one or more bands of flexible material that circumscribe portions of the wearer's body, with at least one sensor device positioned on the garment between the band and the wearer's body. To assure the comfort of the wearer, the circumference of the band can be shortened selectively from a first dimension, which loosely circumscribes a desired portion of the wearer's body, to a second, lesser dimension, which more tightly circumscribes the wearer's body and presses the sensor-securely into contact with the wearer's skin.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 29, 2004
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden
  • Patent number: 6718200
    Abstract: A wearable garment having an electrode and sensors mounted in a predetermined position relative to the wearer's skin provides a quick and efficient way to measure the body-fat composition of the person. The body-fat sensor includes a pair of shoes having a weight-measuring sensor and a wearable body structure, of flexible material, having an inner surface, wherein a flexible electrical conductor is affixed to the inner surface of the wearable body structure. The body-fat sensor further includes an impedance-measuring circuit having at least one pair of electrodes, where the pair of electrodes is electrically coupled to both ends of the electrical conductor, so that the body-fat composition of the person can be measured based on the data received from the weight sensor and the impedance-measuring circuit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2004
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden, Giang Vu
  • Patent number: 6668380
    Abstract: A wearable garment for selectively retaining one or more separable and/or replaceable electrodes or sensors. The wearable garment having a flexible body with an inner surface for positioning the sensors relative to the skin of a wearer, one or more first flexible electrically conductive fasteners affixed to the inner surface, and one or more flexible electrical conductors also affixed to the inner surface so as to electrically cooperate with the one or more first flexible electrically conductive fasteners. The one or more separable and/or replaceable flexible sensors each having a second flexible electrically conductive fastener for separably fastening to the one or more first flexible electrically conductive fasteners to facilitate a complementary electrical connection between the one or more selectively separable and/or flexible sensors and the one or more flexible electrical conductors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2002
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2003
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive Van Heerden
  • Publication number: 20030083593
    Abstract: A wearable garment includes medical sensor devices of well-known design that are selectively pressed against the skin of the wearer when it is desired to obtain medical readings, such as heart rate or temperature, or to apply treatment such as electrical pulses for defibrillation purposes. The garment incorporates one or more bands of flexible material that circumscribe portions of the wearer's body, with at least one sensor device positioned on the garment between the band and the wearer's body. To assure the comfort of the wearer, the circumference of the band can be shortened selectively from a first dimension, which loosely circumscribes a desired portion of the wearer's body, to a second, lesser dimension, which more tightly circumscribes the wearer's body and presses the sensor securely into contact with the wearer's skin.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive Van Heerden
  • Publication number: 20030080870
    Abstract: A wearable garment, usable by athletes, workers, and the elderly or infirm, incorporates an easily operated manual activator/switch located in a readily accessible position on the garment. A user wearing the garment can operate the switch by merely touching the appropriate location on the surface of the garment. The switch is electrically coupled to a signaling device, such that operation of the switch activates the signaling device to transmit a signal or signals for summoning help or identifying the geographic location of the bearer of the signaling device, or otherwise assisting the bearer. Pockets and/or other forms of support on the garment can be provided to assist in carrying signaling devices coupled to the switch as well as ancillary equipment such as power supplies.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS ELECTRONICS N.V.
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive van Heerden
  • Publication number: 20020169387
    Abstract: A wearable garment having an electrode and sensors mounted in a predetermined position relative to the wearer's skin provides a quick and efficient way to measure the body-fat composition of the person. The body-fat sensor includes a pair of shoes having a weight-measuring sensor and a wearable body structure, of flexible material, having an inner surface, wherein a flexible electrical conductor is affixed to the inner surface of the wearable body structure. The body-fat sensor further includes an impedance-measuring circuit having at least one pair of electrodes, where the pair of electrodes is being electrically coupled to both ends of the electrical conductor, so that the body-fat composition of the person can be measured based on the data received from the weight sensor and the impedance-measuring circuit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2002
    Publication date: November 14, 2002
    Applicant: Philips Electronics North America Corporation
    Inventors: George Marmaropoulos, Clive Van Heerden, Giang Vu