Patents by Inventor Craig Weller
Craig Weller 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: 11589813Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing the vital signs and body position of the wearer. A processor associated with the garment may provide an output indicative of an assessed condition of the wearer based on the assessed vital signs and the assessed body position of the wearer of the fabric. The garment may include an injector assembly that is used to administer a drug injection to the wearer when the assessed condition indicates that the wearer is in an alert condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2018Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Patent number: 11587659Abstract: Pill pack packaging that monitors and reports on pill compliance is disclosed. The pill pack packaging includes a circuit disposed on the cover of pill receptacles. A processor monitors the changes in electrical signals from the circuit. When the electrical signals change, the processor records the time and date. The processor may also report the time and date of pill receptacle opening to a mobile device via wireless transmission. The device may also be capable of providing alerts regarding lack of compliance or loss of the pill pack.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Publication number: 20220349761Abstract: A flexible circuit may be provided that allows for the monitoring of a physical object. The flexible circuit includes a plurality of flexible conductive segments that are disposed in a geometric pattern. The flexible conductive segments include nodes, and the physical object is monitored by analyzing changes in electrical resistance in the conductive segments between the nodes. The flexible circuit may also include sensors disposed on the nodes for monitoring additional conditions. A processor monitors the flexible conductive segments and sensors. and may provide an output regarding the status of the physical object.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2022Publication date: November 3, 2022Applicant: Cipher SkinInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Patent number: 11408784Abstract: A flexible circuit may be provided that allows for the monitoring of a physical object. The flexible circuit includes a plurality of flexible conductive segments that are disposed in a geometric pattern. The flexible conductive segments include nodes, and the physical object is monitored by analyzing changes in electrical resistance in the conductive segments between the nodes. The flexible circuit may also include sensors disposed on the nodes for monitoring additional conditions. A processor monitors the flexible conductive segments and sensors, and may provide an output regarding the status of the physical object.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2020Date of Patent: August 9, 2022Assignee: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Publication number: 20220151557Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing biometric properties such as, but not limited to, respiration properties, heart properties, and motion properties. These properties may be assessed together to provide an assessment of vital signs and body position (e.g., three-dimensional body position) of the wearer of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2022Publication date: May 19, 2022Applicant: Cipher SkinInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Patent number: 11253200Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing biometric properties such as, but not limited to, respiration properties, heart properties, and motion properties. These properties may be assessed together to provide an assessment of vital signs and body position (e.g., three-dimensional body position) of the wearer of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2020Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20210307651Abstract: A motion monitoring system includes a wearable monitoring device configured to be worn on a human body that includes a body part. The wearable monitoring device is deformable with movement of the body part. The wearable monitoring device includes a sensor system configured to deform with movement of the body part. The sensor system is configured to detect deformation occurring with movement of the body part. Furthermore, the motion monitoring system includes a user device that is in communication with the wearable monitoring device. The user device is capable of receiving data from the sensor system that corresponds to the detected deformation occurring with movement of the body part.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2021Publication date: October 7, 2021Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Guido Gioberto, Shaka Bahadu, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20210304887Abstract: A system and method for facilitating dynamic biometric measurement is disclosed. In particular, the system may include a garment to be worn on the body of the user. The garment may include a flexible circuit upon which a plurality of sensor arrays and a processing unit may be disposed upon. Once activated, the sensors of the plurality of sensor arrays may continuously measure sensor data associated with the user, such as when the user is at rest and when the user in motion. The sensors may transmit signals including the sensor data to the processing unit for aggregation, processing, and filtration. The processing unit may also analyze the sensor data to determine a physiological condition of the user, a health condition of the user, a state of the user, or a combination thereof. The analyzed sensor data may be transmitted to a device for presentation, further processing, and storage.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, James Heathers, Timothy Gouin, Guido Gioberto, Shaka Bahadu, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20200303051Abstract: Pill pack packaging that monitors and reports on pill compliance is disclosed. The pill pack packaging includes a circuit disposed on the cover of pill receptacles. A processor monitors the changes in electrical signals from the circuit. When the electrical signals change, the processor records the time and date. The processor may also report the time and date of pill receptacle opening to a mobile device via wireless transmission. The device may also be capable of providing alerts regarding lack of compliance or loss of the pill pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Publication number: 20200297279Abstract: A sleeve that may be worn on a limb of a user is disclosed. The sleeve may be used to assess shape, position, and movement of the limb, as well as biometric properties of the user. The sleeve may include a geometric pattern of conductive elastic material interspersed with non-conductive elastic material. A plurality of sensor units may be integrated in the sleeve with portions of the conductive elastic material coupled between sensor units. The sensor units may assess resistances of the portions of the conductive elastic material between the sensor units. A positioning component may be positioned at a joint of the limb when the sleeve is worn. The sleeve may include inertial measurement units integrated in the sleeve and positioned on upper and lower portions of the joint. A processor may receive and assess data from the sensor units and the first and second inertial measurement units.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, James Heather
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Publication number: 20200300613Abstract: A sensor capable of monitoring the condition of a physical structure is provided. The sensor may be comprised of a plurality of flexible conductive segments arranged in a geometric pattern. The sensor also includes nodes within the geometric pattern. The sensor monitors the condition of a physical structure by monitoring the electrical resistance within the flexible conductive segments. Additional secondary sensors may also be included within the geometric pattern of the sensor. A processor may use the information from the flexible conductive segments and any secondary sensors to assess the condition of the physical structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Publication number: 20200300718Abstract: A flexible circuit may be provided that allows for the monitoring of a physical object. The flexible circuit includes a plurality of flexible conductive segments that are disposed in a geometric pattern. The flexible conductive segments include nodes, and the physical object is monitored by analyzing changes in electrical resistance in the conductive segments between the nodes. The flexible circuit may also include sensors disposed on the nodes for monitoring additional conditions. A processor monitors the flexible conductive segments and sensors, and may provide an output regarding the status of the physical object.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2020Publication date: September 24, 2020Applicant: CIPHER SKINInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Patent number: 10736569Abstract: The disclosure provides a wireless biometric monitoring system that may be capable of acquiring, compiling, analyzing, and transmitting biometric data in near real time/real time. The system may utilize either the most up-to-date Bluetooth protocol (currently Bluetooth Smart) or a similar wireless protocol. The system may further integrate through this wireless protocol with peripheral devices to expand the measurement capacity of the system. In embodiments, the system may be capable of monitoring multiple biometric responses including, but not limited to: skin temperature, core temperature, respirations, heart rate, predicted tidal volume, chest wall movement, abdominal movement in conjunction with inspiration, abdominal movement in conjunction with expiration, HRR (heart rate reserve), HRV (heart rate variability), body position relevant to perpendicular, shoulder position relevant to hip position, general body posture, up time, down time, and malfunctions.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2018Date of Patent: August 11, 2020Assignee: Cipher SkinInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20200155069Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing biometric properties such as, but not limited to, respiration properties, heart properties, and motion properties. These properties may be assessed together to provide an assessment of vital signs and body position (e.g., three-dimensional body position) of the wearer of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2020Publication date: May 21, 2020Applicant: Cipher SkinInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20200029899Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing the vital signs and body position of the wearer. A processor associated with the garment may provide an output indicative of an assessed condition of the wearer based on the assessed vital signs and the assessed body position of the wearer of the fabric. The garment may include an injector assembly that is used to administer a drug injection to the wearer when the assessed condition indicates that the wearer is in an alert condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2018Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Publication number: 20200029900Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing the vital signs and body position of the wearer. A processor associated with the garment may provide an output indicative of an assessed condition of the wearer based on the assessed vital signs and the assessed body position of the wearer of the fabric. The garment may include an injector assembly that is used to administer a drug injection to the wearer when the assessed condition indicates that the wearer is in an alert condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2018Publication date: January 30, 2020Inventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller, Shaka Joaquin Doyle Bahadu
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Patent number: 10542934Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing biometric properties such as, but not limited to, respiration properties, heart properties, and motion properties. These properties may be assessed together to provide an assessment of vital signs and body position (e.g., three-dimensional body position) of the wearer of the garment.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2018Date of Patent: January 28, 2020Assignee: Cipher SkinInventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20190046114Abstract: A garment (e.g., a shirt) for monitoring biometric properties of the wearer of the garment is disclosed. The garment may include sensors for monitoring or assessing biometric properties such as, but not limited to, respiration properties, heart properties, and motion properties. These properties may be assessed together to provide an assessment of vital signs and body position (e.g., three-dimensional body position) of the wearer of the garment.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2018Publication date: February 14, 2019Inventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Publication number: 20180249956Abstract: The disclosure provides a wireless biometric monitoring system that may be capable of acquiring, compiling, analyzing, and transmitting biometric data in near real time/real time. The system may utilize either the most up-to-date Bluetooth protocol (currently Bluetooth Smart) or a similar wireless protocol. The system may further integrate through this wireless protocol with peripheral devices to expand the measurement capacity of the system. In embodiments, the system may be capable of monitoring multiple biometric responses including, but not limited to: skin temperature, core temperature, respirations, heart rate, predicted tidal volume, chest wall movement, abdominal movement in conjunction with inspiration, abdominal movement in conjunction with expiration, HRR (heart rate reserve), HRV (heart rate variability), body position relevant to perpendicular, shoulder position relevant to hip position, general body posture, up time, down time, and malfunctions.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2018Publication date: September 6, 2018Inventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller
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Patent number: 9918674Abstract: The disclosure provides a wireless biometric monitoring system that may be capable of acquiring, compiling, analyzing, and transmitting biometric data in near real time/real time. The system may utilize either the most up-to-date Bluetooth protocol (currently Bluetooth Smart) or a similar wireless protocol. The system may further integrate through this wireless protocol with peripheral devices to expand the measurement capacity of the system. In embodiments, the system may be capable of monitoring multiple biometric responses including, but not limited to: skin temperature, core temperature, respirations, heart rate, predicted tidal volume, chest wall movement, abdominal movement in conjunction with inspiration, abdominal movement in conjunction with expiration, HRR (heart rate reserve), HRV (heart rate variability), body position relevant to perpendicular, shoulder position relevant to hip position, general body posture, up time, down time, and malfunctions.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2017Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Inventors: Phillip Bogdanovich, Craig Weller