Patents by Inventor Genevieve Claire Madafiglio

Genevieve Claire Madafiglio 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).

  • Publication number: 20240237940
    Abstract: A method includes capturing, via a microphone, noise data associated with the user sleeping. The method also includes detecting, based on the noise data, a trigger event. The method also includes, in response to detecting the trigger event, storing at least a portion of the noise data. The method also includes calculating, by a control system based on the at least a portion of the noise data, the sleep score for the user.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 16, 2024
    Publication date: July 18, 2024
    Inventors: Genevieve Claire MADAFIGLIO, Andrew William GILLETT, Sarah Terese MCGANN, Gregory Robert PEAKE, Yang YAN, Llne ANDERSEN, Priyanshu GUPTA, Nathan Zersee LIU
  • Publication number: 20230218844
    Abstract: A method includes applying, via a respiratory therapy system, initial therapy settings for a user during a first sleep session in which the user uses the respiratory therapy system. First physiological data, which is received from one or more sensors, is generated during the first sleep session. Modified therapy settings are applied, via the respiratory therapy system, during a second sleep session of the user. Second physiological data is received from the one or more sensors. The second physiological data is generated by the one or more sensors during the second sleep session. A set of sleep-related parameters is determined based on changes between the first physiological data and the second physiological data. One or more of a recommended therapy or recommended therapy settings is determined based on the set of sleep-related parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2021
    Publication date: July 13, 2023
    Inventors: Jamie Graeme Wehbeh, Liam Holley, Nicolous Carr, Genevieve Claire Madafiglio
  • Publication number: 20220401728
    Abstract: A system includes a collar that is worn around a neck of the user. A stimulator is coupled to the collar such that the stimulator is positioned adjacent to an airway of the user. The sensor is coupled to the collar and configured to generate data associated with the airway of the user. The memory is coupled to the collar and storing machine-readable instructions. The control system is coupled to the collar and includes one or more processors configured to execute the machine-readable instructions to determine, based at least on an analysis of the generated data, that the user is currently experiencing an apnea event. In response to the determination, the control system causes the stimulator to provide electrical stimulation, at a first intensity level, to one or more muscles of the user that are adjacent to the airway to aid in stopping the apnea event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 26, 2020
    Publication date: December 22, 2022
    Inventors: Peter James Dassos, Benjamin Peter Johnston, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Mark Neil Phillips, Genevieve Claire Madafiglio
  • Publication number: 20220233857
    Abstract: A system for aiding a user includes a stimulator, a sensor, a memory, and a control system. The stimulator is configured to be positioned in the user adjacent to an airway of the user. The sensor is configured to generate data associated with the airway of the user. The memory stores machine-readable instructions. The control system includes one or more processors configured to execute the machine-readable instructions to determine, based at least on an analysis of the generated data, that the user is currently experiencing an apnea event. In response to the determination that the user is currently experiencing an apnea event, the control system causes the stimulator to provide electrical stimulation, at a first intensity level, to one or more muscles of the user that are adjacent to the airway to aid in stopping the apnea event.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 28, 2020
    Publication date: July 28, 2022
    Inventors: Peter James Dassos, Benjamin Peter Johnston, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Mark Neil Phillips, Genevieve Claire Madafiglio