Patents by Inventor David Derrick
David Derrick 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: 11766221Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices of a health device network may include: a non-invasive glucometer that non-invasively measures analyte levels; an invasive glucometer communicatively coupled directly to the non-invasive glucometer; a cloud-based server communicatively coupled to the non-invasive glucometer or the invasive glucometer; a user device communicatively coupled to the cloud-based server; and/or a user interface that displays the invasive glucose measurement, the non-invasive glucose measurement, a data batch, and/or processed data to the user. The non-invasive glucometer and/or the invasive glucometer may aggregate an invasive glucose measurement and a non-invasive glucose measurement into the data batch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: David Miller, Devin Miller, Michael Jones, David Derrick
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Patent number: 11717232Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices of a health device network may include: a non-invasive glucometer that non-invasively measures analyte levels; an invasive glucometer communicatively coupled directly to the non-invasive glucometer; a cloud-based server communicatively coupled to the non-invasive glucometer or the invasive glucometer; a user device communicatively coupled to the cloud-based server; and/or a user interface that displays the invasive glucose measurement, the non-invasive glucose measurement, a data batch, and/or processed data to the user. The non-invasive glucometer and/or the invasive glucometer may aggregate an invasive glucose measurement and a non-invasive glucose measurement into the data batch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: David Miller, Devin Miller, Michael Jones, David Derrick
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Patent number: 11540752Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices of a health device network may include: a non-invasive glucometer that non-invasively measures analyte levels; an invasive glucometer communicatively coupled directly to the non-invasive glucometer; a cloud-based server communicatively coupled to the non-invasive glucometer or the invasive glucometer; a user device communicatively coupled to the cloud-based server; and/or a user interface that displays the invasive glucose measurement, the non-invasive glucose measurement, a data batch, and/or processed data to the user. The non-invasive glucometer and/or the invasive glucometer may aggregate an invasive glucose measurement and a non-invasive glucose measurement into the data batch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: David Miller, Devin Miller, Michael Jones, David Derrick
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Patent number: 11540751Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices of a health device network may include: a non-invasive glucometer that non-invasively measures analyte levels; an invasive glucometer communicatively coupled directly to the non-invasive glucometer; a cloud-based server communicatively coupled to the non-invasive glucometer or the invasive glucometer; a user device communicatively coupled to the cloud-based server; and/or a user interface that displays the invasive glucose measurement, the non-invasive glucose measurement, a data batch, and/or processed data to the user. The non-invasive glucometer and/or the invasive glucometer may aggregate an invasive glucose measurement and a non-invasive glucose measurement into the data batch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: January 3, 2023Assignee: Tula Health, Inc.Inventors: David Miller, Devin Miller, Michael Jones, David Derrick
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Patent number: 11412962Abstract: Systems, methods, and devices of a health device network may include: a non-invasive glucometer that non-invasively measures analyte levels; an invasive glucometer communicatively coupled directly to the non-invasive glucometer; a cloud-based server communicatively coupled to the non-invasive glucometer or the invasive glucometer; a user device communicatively coupled to the cloud-based server; and/or a user interface that displays the invasive glucose measurement, the non-invasive glucose measurement, a data batch, and/or processed data to the user. The non-invasive glucometer and/or the invasive glucometer may aggregate an invasive glucose measurement and a non-invasive glucose measurement into the data batch.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2020Date of Patent: August 16, 2022Inventors: David Miller, Devin Miller, Michael Jones, David Derrick
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Publication number: 20170071172Abstract: This disclosure pertains to aquarium systems, and in particular to a novel sump filtration systems for aquarium tanks. A sump filtration system consistent with the present disclosure comprises an enclosed compartment. The enclosed compartment comprises a plate holder that supports a plurality of filter configurations. Another sump filtration system includes a first wall and a second wall wherein the second wall opposes the first wall. The second wall may have a first media tray at a top portion and a second media tray at a bottom portion. The first wall is fixed to a surface and the second wall is moveable in a vertical direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2016Publication date: March 16, 2017Inventor: David Derrick
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Patent number: 9491289Abstract: A remote tracking system is described including one or more remote tracking devices and a monitoring center. The remote tracking device includes a tamper-resistant housing intended to be held securely to a wearer by a strap, a positioning system receiver in the housing and operable to receive signals indicative of the location of the remote tracking device, a cellular transceiver in the housing and operable to communicate with the monitoring center, and a processor in the housing and in electrical communication with the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver, the processor operable to monitor a status for the remote tracking device. The remote tracking system is able to compare the location of the remote tracking device with a set of pre-programmed rules and establish a two-way voice communication between the wearer and the monitoring center upon the occurrence of certain programmable conditions in the remote tracking system.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2014Date of Patent: November 8, 2016Assignee: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Publication number: 20140323104Abstract: A remote tracking system is described including one or more remote tracking devices and a monitoring center. The remote tracking device includes a tamper-resistant housing intended to be held securely to a wearer by a strap, a positioning system receiver in the housing and operable to receive signals indicative of the location of the remote tracking device, a cellular transceiver in the housing and operable to communicate with the monitoring center, and a processor in the housing and in electrical communication with the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver, the processor operable to monitor a status for the remote tracking device. The remote tracking system is able to compare the location of the remote tracking device with a set of pre-programmed rules and establish a two-way voice communication between the wearer and the monitoring center upon the occurrence of certain programmable conditions in the remote tracking system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2014Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Patent number: 8797210Abstract: A remote tracking system is described including one or more remote tracking devices and a monitoring center. The remote tracking device includes a tamper-resistant housing intended to be held securely to a wearer by a strap, a positioning system receiver in the housing and operable to receive signals indicative of the location of the remote tracking device, a cellular transceiver in the housing and operable to communicate with the monitoring center, and a processor in the housing and in electrical communication with the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver, the processor operable to monitor a status for the remote tracking device. The remote tracking system is able to compare the location of the remote tracking device with a set of pre-programmed rules and establish a two-way voice communication between the wearer and the monitoring center upon the occurrence of certain programmable conditions in the remote tracking system.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce Derrick
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Patent number: 8712317Abstract: A method for facilitating assessment of an answer to a coursework question and moderating the assessment, the method comprising the steps of displaying at least part of a representation of a coursework answer on a display of a computer, displaying a list of learning outcome statements, selecting a learning outcome statement from the list of learning outcome statements and placing the learning outcome statement on the representation of the coursework answer at a location evidencing fulfillment of the learning outcome statement.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: April 29, 2014Assignee: Sherston Software LimitedInventors: Pilar Michelle Cloud, Karim David Derrick
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Patent number: 8232876Abstract: A system for monitoring an individual is described where the system includes a fixed beacon at a known location, the fixed beacon periodically emitting a signal indicating the identity of the beacon, a remote tracking device securely affixed to the individual, the remote tracking device including a short range transceiver, a long range transceiver, and a rule set establishing operating parameters for the remote tracking device, wherein the short range transceiver is operable to receive the signal from the beacon and to use the signal to determine compliance with one or more rules in the rule set, and a monitoring center monitoring the status of the remote tracking device using data sent by the remote tracking device using the long range transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce Derrick, Scott Horrocks
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Publication number: 20120094266Abstract: A method for manipulating data in the assessment of an answer portfolio, the method comprising the steps of routing a multiplicity of answer portfolios (7) to a file server (6), each answer portfolio assigned with an identifier (9), the file server (16) having an engine (15) running an algorithm, the algorithm sorting the multiplicity of answer portfolios (7) into pairs of answer portfolios (12;i,j) using the identifiers (9) and routing each pair of answer portfolios (12;i,j) to a defined judge's computer terminal (14) of a multiplicity of judge's computer terminal, the algorithm comprising the steps of receiving data (18) from the judge's computer terminal indicative of which of the answer portfolios (7,i,j) of the pair of answer portfolios (12;i,j) wins over the other of the pair of answer portfolios (12;i,j) the method further comprising the step of the engine running said algorithm using said data, the algorithm comprising a Rasch analysis.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2010Publication date: April 19, 2012Inventors: Declan Oliver Lynch, Anthony Donald Wheeler, Alastair Buchan Pollitt, Richard Anthony Kimbell, Karim David Derrick
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Patent number: 8013736Abstract: A system and method of implementing an alarm hierarchy in a remote tracking device tracked by a monitoring center is described. The remote tracking device is worn by a wearer and includes a location determining mechanism, a wireless communication mechanism and a processor operable to monitor the status of the remote tracking device and to compare the location of the remote tracking device to a set of programmed rules. Detected alarm conditions and corresponding automated responses are escalated, respectively, in response to detecting the alarm conditions remain unresolved.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Patent number: 7936262Abstract: A remote tracking system is described that includes one or more remote tracking devices, where each remote tracking device including a cellular transceiver, a positioning system receiver, and a processor connected to the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver. A dedicated monitoring center is in communication with each of the remote tracking devices and includes a monitoring center application to process and store the location information and status information received from each of the at least one remote tracking device. The monitoring center also includes agents available as an initial contact point when the monitoring center application determines that attention to a particular remote tracking device is required. The system further includes a portal through which an authorized user responsible for one or more of the at least one remote tracking device can access information related to each of the remote tracking devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce Derrick
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Publication number: 20100238024Abstract: A system and method of implementing an alarm hierarchy in a remote tracking device tracked by a monitoring center is described. The remote tracking device is worn by a wearer and includes a location determining mechanism, a wireless communication mechanism and a processor operable to monitor the status of the remote tracking device and to compare the location of the remote tracking device to a set of programmed rules. Detected alarm conditions and corresponding automated responses are escalated, respectively, in response to detecting the alarm conditions remain unresolved.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: SecureAlert, Inc.Inventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Patent number: 7737841Abstract: A system and method of implementing an alarm hierarchy in a remote tracking device tracked by a monitoring center is described. The remote tracking device is worn by a wearer and includes a location determining mechanism, a wireless communication mechanism and a processor operable to monitor the status of the remote tracking device and to compare the location of the remote tracking device to a set of programmed rules. The system and method include an automated response to an initial indication of an alarm condition invoked by the remote tracking device based on a change to the status of the remote tracking the device or a violation of the programmed rules. The automated response provides an indication of the alarm condition to the wearer. Next, communication can be established with the monitoring center when the alarm condition persists, such that the monitoring center can provide instructions to the wearer based on the alarm condition.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2006Date of Patent: June 15, 2010Assignee: RemoteMDxInventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Publication number: 20090224909Abstract: A system for monitoring an individual is described where the system includes a fixed beacon at a known location, the fixed beacon periodically emitting a signal indicating the identity of the beacon, a remote tracking device securely affixed to the individual, the remote tracking device including a short range transceiver, a long range transceiver, and a rule set establishing operating parameters for the remote tracking device, wherein the short range transceiver is operable to receive the signal from the beacon and to use the signal to determine compliance with one or more rules in the rule set, and a monitoring center monitoring the status of the remote tracking device using data sent by the remote tracking device using the long range transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2009Publication date: September 10, 2009Applicant: RemoteMDxInventors: David Derrick, Bruce Derrick, Scott Horrocks
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Publication number: 20080018459Abstract: A system and method of implementing an alarm hierarchy in a remote tracking device tracked by a monitoring center is described. The remote tracking device is worn by a wearer and includes a location determining mechanism, a wireless communication mechanism and a processor operable to monitor the status of the remote tracking device and to compare the location of the remote tracking device to a set of programmed rules. The system and method include an automated response to an initial indication of an alarm condition invoked by the remote tracking device based on a change to the status of the remote tracking the device or a violation of the programmed rules. The automated response provides an indication of the alarm condition to the wearer. Next, communication can be established with the monitoring center when the alarm condition persists, such that the monitoring center can provide instructions to the wearer based on the alarm condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: RemoteMDXInventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Publication number: 20080018458Abstract: A remote tracking system is described that includes one or more remote tracking devices, where each remote tracking device including a cellular transceiver, a positioning system receiver, and a processor connected to the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver. A dedicated monitoring center is in communication with each of the remote tracking devices and includes a monitoring center application to process and store the location information and status information received from each of the at least one remote tracking device The monitoring center also includes agents available as an initial contact point when the monitoring center application determines that attention to a particular remote tracking device is required. The system further includes a portal through which an authorized user responsible for one or more of the at least one remote tracking device can access information related to each of the remote tracking devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 24, 2008Applicant: RemoteMDXInventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick
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Publication number: 20080012760Abstract: A remote tracking system is described including one or more remote tracking devices and a monitoring center. The remote tracking device includes a tamper-resistant housing intended to be held securely to a wearer by a strap, a positioning system receiver in the housing and operable to receive signals indicative of the location of the remote tracking device, a cellular transceiver in the housing and operable to communicate with the monitoring center, and a processor in the housing and in electrical communication with the positioning system receiver and the cellular transceiver, the processor operable to monitor a status for the remote tracking device. The remote tracking system is able to compare the location of the remote tracking device with a set of pre-programmed rules and establish a two-way voice communication between the wearer and the monitoring center upon the occurrence of certain programmable conditions in the remote tracking system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 14, 2006Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: RemoteMDxInventors: David Derrick, Bruce G. Derrick