Patents by Inventor David Sturgess
David Sturgess 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: 11744759Abstract: A medical chair is provided for conducting and controlling in-depth medical exams from a remote location. Specifically, the medical chair allows for providing remote diagnoses and treatment, including a variety of testing procedures for patients with nonemergent but time sensitive illness or injury. The medical chair can be used in a semi-permanent, permanent, temporary, or mobile environment and includes stabilizing assemblies to adapt to any of these environments.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: VideoKall, Inc.Inventors: Vincent Anthony Waterson, David Sturgess
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Patent number: 11328802Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: VIDEOKALL, INC.Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20200368090Abstract: A medical chair is provided for conducting and controlling in-depth medical exams from a remote location. Specifically, the medical chair allows for providing remote diagnoses and treatment, including a variety of testing procedures for patients with nonemergent but time sensitive illness or injury. The medical chair can be used in a semi-permanent, permanent, temporary, or mobile environment and includes stabilizing assemblies to adapt to any of these environments.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2020Publication date: November 26, 2020Inventors: Vincent Anthony Waterson, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20190348177Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2019Publication date: November 14, 2019Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Patent number: 10366205Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2015Date of Patent: July 30, 2019Assignee: VIDEOKALL, INC.Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20160085935Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Patent number: 9208287Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2013Date of Patent: December 8, 2015Assignee: VIDEOKALL, INC.Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20140095196Abstract: A tele-health services cabin includes a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a cabin management unit, and videoconferencing hardware via which a remote practitioner in a remote medical call center videoconferences with a patient in the cabin to diagnose symptoms of the patient. The cabin management unit includes a processor that controls the cabin, a data input at which patient data is provided from the vital signs monitoring devices, and a transmitter connectable to a communication link for bi-directional communication between the cabin management unit and the medical call center, where the transmitter transmits the patient data to the medical call center. The tele-health services cabin may include a patient chair including a motorized seat back and at least one sensor encapsulated in the seat back. The tele-health services cabin may include a hands-free medical device station. The tele-health services cabin may include an automatic cleaning system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20120179479Abstract: A method and system includes an enclosure comprising a plurality of vital signs monitoring devices, a patient chair comprising a plurality of medical sensors, a weight scale, a height measurement device, a video monitor and a first camera for videoconference calls. A second camera is for skin and orifice inspection. A sanitization device sanitizes air and interior surfaces of the cabin. An air management device is operable for sanitizing air entering the cabin. A door has an electrically operated lock. Contaminates on a floor of the cabin are detected. Sanitation of the cabin is initiated. A patient is admitted into the cabin. A videoconference is initiated between the patient and a remote medical practitioner at a medical call center. Data is captured and transmitted to the remote medical practitioner for diagnosis. Prescriptions are processed for the patient. Additional test requests for the patient are processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2011Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventors: VINCENT WATERSON, David Sturgess
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Publication number: 20070094132Abstract: The transferring of funds using SMART cards over a network is described. A dispenser for SMART cards, connected to a data network is configured to credit SMART cards. A point-of-sale SMART card reader, connected to the data network, is configured to debit SMART cards. An account server connected to the data communication network, is configured to control the value of SMART cards. A first video payphone, having a SMART card reader, is connected to the data network and is configured to initialize a video phone call. A second video payphone, having a SMART card reader, is connected to the data network and is configured to receive a video phone call. A service operator is in communication with the first video payphone, the second video payphone and the account server. The service operator is configured to debit and credit SMART cards during the video phone call.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2006Publication date: April 26, 2007Inventors: Vincent Waterson, David Sturgess