Patents by Inventor Courtney A. Hill
Courtney A. Hill 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: 20250000706Abstract: Systems and methods for the automatic detection of the tympanic membrane and classification of the middle ear. Embodiments can comprise one or more computing devices and otoscope assembly. Computing devices can be configured to store and/or execute various engines of system including user interface, data store, detection model, segmentation model, and diagnosis model. Embodiments methods are configured for use by a non-healthcare professional, such as a parent or caregiver to automatically detect and classify images depicting the tympanic membrane and/or middle ear space.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2024Publication date: January 2, 2025Inventors: Courtney Hill, Nikhil Rangarajan, Sruthi Surapaneni
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Publication number: 20240298874Abstract: A platform, tips, and otoscope systems are described herein that can aid with evaluation of human ears (specifically children's ears), diagnose middle ear disease, and suggest appropriate treatments. The platform can serve as an end-to-end evaluation, treatment, and delivery of treatment to a user without requiring an office visit, and improves the accuracy of such systems and ease-of-use.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Inventor: Courtney Hill
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Publication number: 20240277211Abstract: A platform, tips, and otoscope systems are described herein that can aid with evaluation of human ears (specifically children's ears), diagnose middle ear disease, and suggest appropriate treatments. The platform can serve as an end-to-end evaluation, treatment, and delivery of treatment to a user without requiring an office visit, and improves the accuracy of such systems and ease-of-use.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2024Publication date: August 22, 2024Inventor: Courtney Hill
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Patent number: 11998167Abstract: A platform, tips, and otoscope systems are described herein that can aid with evaluation of human ears (specifically children's ears), diagnose middle ear disease, and suggest appropriate treatments. The platform can serve as an end-to-end evaluation, treatment, and delivery of treatment to a user without requiring an office visit, and improves the accuracy of such systems and ease-of-use.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2021Date of Patent: June 4, 2024Assignee: COHI GROUP LLCInventor: Courtney Hill
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Patent number: 11712498Abstract: A lactation system is disclosed. Embodiments include at least one extraction mechanism including a compression mechanism and a collection mechanism, and a controller. The compression mechanism can include a plurality of manipulable members, each operably coupled to an actuator and arrangeable circumferentially about a breast of a user such that each member can be actuated to selectively apply pressure to a region of the breast. The collection mechanism can be removably coupleable to the compression mechanism and can comprise a storage compartment to receive and store milk The controller can be operably coupleable to the actuators to cause the members to move according to a movement pattern which can be configured to stimulate the breast to induce the flow of milk from the breast and modulated based on sensor feedback. A wearable garment with an inner structure can be removably coupled to the extraction mechanism. An outer cover can be arrangeable to conceal the extraction mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Regents of the University of MinnesotaInventors: Courtney Hill, Christie Traczyk, Hannah Bearinger, Jarrod Neuharth
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Publication number: 20220104688Abstract: A platform, tips, and otoscope systems are described herein that can aid with evaluation of human ears (specifically children's ears), diagnose middle ear disease, and suggest appropriate treatments. The platform can serve as an end-to-end evaluation, treatment, and delivery of treatment to a user without requiring an office visit, and improves the accuracy of such systems and ease-of-use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2021Publication date: April 7, 2022Inventor: Courtney Hill
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Patent number: 11141560Abstract: Children who experience anxiety associated with novel situations react physically and emotionally in ways that make it challenging for the child, parents, educators, and providers to proceed with the intended goal of that novel situation. Anxiety in children can be reduced by introducing fun or distracting stimuli that act on specific neural pathways. The stimuli introduced can familiarize a child with the environment in which the procedure will take place and the equipment and people which the child will meet. In the healthcare setting, by using consistent stimuli, and by disrupting anxiety at one or more of a series of stages in which anxiety typically occurs, a reduction in needed anesthesia can be achieved, which is healthier for the child and reduces the costs associated with the medical or dental procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: October 12, 2021Assignee: Calma Co LLCInventors: Courtney A. Hill, Christie Traczyk, Adam Choe
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Publication number: 20210227967Abstract: Toothbrush training systems and methods are disclosed. A toothbrush training system can include a toothbrush, a reward generator, and means to communicate a musical reward to a user of the toothbrush. The toothbrush can be in communication with a sensor in varying ways. The reward generator can be configured to generate the musical reward based on a signal from the sensor. A method can include providing a user with a cue to clean his/her teeth using a toothbrush; sensing movement, orientation or acceleration of the toothbrush; generating a musical reward for the user based on sensed movement, orientation or acceleration of the toothbrush; and communicating the musical reward to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2021Publication date: July 29, 2021Applicant: Yonder, LLCInventors: Courtney A. Hill, Adam Choe
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Publication number: 20200276408Abstract: Children who experience anxiety associated with novel situations react physically and emotionally in ways that make it challenging for the child, parents, educators, and providers to proceed with the intended goal of that novel situation. Anxiety in children can be reduced by introducing fun or distracting stimuli that act on specific neural pathways. The stimuli introduced can familiarize a child with the environment in which the procedure will take place and the equipment and people which the child will meet. In the healthcare setting, by using consistent stimuli, and by disrupting anxiety at one or more of a series of stages in which anxiety typically occurs, a reduction in needed anesthesia can be achieved, which is healthier for the child and reduces the costs associated with the medical or dental procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: September 3, 2020Inventors: Courtney A. Hill, Christie Traczyk, Adam Choe
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Publication number: 20200246518Abstract: A lactation system is disclosed. Embodiments include at least one extraction mechanism including a compression mechanism and a collection mechanism, and a controller. The compression mechanism can include a plurality of manipulable members, each operably coupled to an actuator and arrangeable circumferentially about a breast of a user such that each member can be actuated to selectively apply pressure to a region of the breast. The collection mechanism can be removably coupleable to the compression mechanism and can comprise a storage compartment to receive and store milk The controller can be operably coupleable to the actuators to cause the members to move according to a movement pattern which can be configured to stimulate the breast to induce the flow of milk from the breast and modulated based on sensor feedback. A wearable garment with an inner structure can be removably coupled to the extraction mechanism. An outer cover can be arrangeable to conceal the extraction mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2020Publication date: August 6, 2020Inventors: Courtney HILL, Christie TRACZYK, Hannah BEARINGER, Jarrod NEUHARTH
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Patent number: 10661048Abstract: Children who experience anxiety associated with novel situations react physically and emotionally in ways that make it challenging for the child, parents, educators, and providers to proceed with the intended goal of that novel situation. Anxiety in children can be reduced by introducing fun or distracting stimuli that act on specific neural pathways. The stimuli introduced can familiarize a child with the environment in which the procedure will take place and the equipment and people which the child will meet. In the healthcare setting, by using consistent stimuli, and by disrupting anxiety at one or more of a series of stages in which anxiety typically occurs, a reduction in needed anesthesia can be achieved, which is healthier for the child and reduces the costs associated with the medical or dental procedure.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 26, 2020Assignee: Calma Co LLCInventors: Courtney A. Hill, Christie Traczyk, Adam Choe
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Patent number: 10625004Abstract: A lactation system is disclosed. Embodiments include at least one extraction mechanism including a compression mechanism and a collection mechanism, and a controller. The compression mechanism can include a plurality of manipulable members, each operably coupled to an actuator and arrangeable circumferentially about a breast of a user such that each member can be actuated to selectively apply pressure to a region of the breast. The collection mechanism can be removably coupleable to the compression mechanism and can comprise a storage compartment to receive and store milk The controller can be operably coupleable to the actuators to cause the members to move according to a movement pattern which can be configured to stimulate the breast to induce the flow of milk from the breast and modulated based on sensor feedback. A wearable garment with an inner structure can be removably coupled to the extraction mechanism. An outer cover can be arrangeable to conceal the extraction mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2018Date of Patent: April 21, 2020Assignee: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTAInventors: Courtney Hill, Christie Traczyk, Hannah Bearinger, Jarrod Neuharth
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Publication number: 20180296741Abstract: A lactation system is disclosed. Embodiments include at least one extraction mechanism including a compression mechanism and a collection mechanism, and a controller. The compression mechanism can include a plurality of manipulable members, each operably coupled to an actuator and arrangeable circumferentially about a breast of a user such that each member can be actuated to selectively apply pressure to a region of the breast. The collection mechanism can be removably coupleable to the compression mechanism and can comprise a storage compartment to receive and store milk The controller can be operably coupleable to the actuators to cause the members to move according to a movement pattern which can be configured to stimulate the breast to induce the flow of milk from the breast and modulated based on sensor feedback. A wearable garment with an inner structure can be removably coupled to the extraction mechanism. An outer cover can be arrangeable to conceal the extraction mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Courtney HILL, Christie TRACZYK, Hannah BEARINGER, Jarrod NEUHARTH