Patents by Inventor Eric R. Rinehart

Eric R. Rinehart 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: 8193931
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for persistently facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) deliverable message content to limitations of a chosen communications channel; adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conduct
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2012
    Assignee: Pype Assets B.V., LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens
  • Publication number: 20110238435
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for persistently facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) deliverable message content to limitations of a chosen communications channel; adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conduct
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2011
    Publication date: September 29, 2011
    Applicant: Pype Assets B.V., LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens
  • Patent number: 7916014
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for persistently facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conducted Interview where physician expected positive progress prior to Interview and
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 29, 2011
    Assignee: Pype Assets B.V., LLC
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens
  • Publication number: 20090055220
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for persistently facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) deliverable message content to limitations of a chosen communications channel; adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conduct
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 18, 2008
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens
  • Patent number: 7436311
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for persistently facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conducted Interview where physician expected positive progress prior to Interview and
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 22, 2005
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2008
    Assignee: MedCommunications Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens
  • Patent number: 7034691
    Abstract: Automated methods and systems are disclosed for facilitating the timely gathering, monitoring, distribution and delivery of information related to medical care where such may include: (1) finding a communications channel for effectively attempting a message delivery to a specific target person at a specified time; (2) adaptively finding a targeted recipient even if the latter is highly mobile and/or has travel patterns or communications-channel preferences that change over time; (3) verifying that a targeted recipient has actually received an attempted delivery within an applicable time limit; (4) automatically recognizing that an urgent message delivery-attempt was not timely completed and adaptively alerting responsible entities of the in completion; and (5) automatically recognizing that an urgent change or non change of condition has occurred by virtue of information gathered during an automated or manually-conducted Interview where physician expected positive progress prior to Interview and adaptively al
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 25, 2006
    Assignee: SolveTech Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Rapaport, Seymour A. Rapaport, Jeffrey E. Clarke, Eric R. Rinehart, Michael U. Bergens