Patents by Inventor Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr.
Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr. 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: 9215998Abstract: A device for obtaining a standard 12-lead ECG and a rhythm strip, comprising: a personal ECG device to which nine skin monitoring electrodes are electrically connected, either directly or via an electrodes belt and which presents an array of at least 6 precordial electrodes that are anatomically positioned for the user, two belt mounted limb electrodes and one flying electrode, such that the skin monitoring electrodes deployed on the belt in combination with those directly connected to the personal ECG device permit the acquisition of ECG data for the rhythm strip and the standard 12 lead ECG, and wherein the ECG device includes a communication module for transferring the ECG data to a remote data center via a mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2013Date of Patent: December 22, 2015Assignee: SHL Telemedicine International Ltd.Inventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Shay Leibovitz, Roni Kazaz
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Publication number: 20140081118Abstract: Disclosed is a method for obtaining a standard 12-lead electrocardiogram and a rhythm strip, comprising: a) capturing, by a personal ECG device, information related to the electrical activity of a user's heart as acquired from multiple skin monitoring electrodes positioned on the body of said user in a standard 12 lead anatomical manner; b) generating ECG data, by said personal ECG device, for obtaining said standard 12-lead electrocardiogram and said rhythm strip, wherein said generated ECG data represent the electrical activity of the heart of said user as acquired by said skin electrodes; and c) transferring said ECG data via a short range data communication wireless protocol to a paired mobile device, adapted to communicate with a remote data center for retransmitting said transferred ECG data to said remote data center; and processing said forwarded ECG data and creating a 12 lead ECG and Rhythm strip report at said remote data center.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: SHL Telemedicine International Ltd.Inventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Shay Leibovitz, Roni Kazaz
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Patent number: 5465727Abstract: An apparatus for obtaining electrical heart activity of an individual in a form capable of producing a twelve-lead electrocardiogram of an individual, said apparatus including: a right arm electrode; a left arm electrode; at least one leg electrode; a portable electrode support having a plurality of at least seven precordial electrodes fixed thereon. The at least seven precordial electrodes extend laterally across the support so as to assume different lateral positions across the human chest when the support is positioned over the chest. Circuitry is carried by the support in electrically connected relation to the electrodes and is capable of selectively operating a selected six of the plurality of precordial electrodes at positions which correspond to the six Wilson precordial leads for the individual. The circuitry is constructed and arranged to convert the electrical heart activity of the individual obtained by the electrodes into a form capable of producing a twelve-lead electrocardiogram.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1994Date of Patent: November 14, 1995Assignee: Brunswick Biomedical CorporationInventor: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr.
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Patent number: 5373851Abstract: The present invention provides a peak flow meter which facilitates a subject's compliance with the use thereof. In one embodiment, the peak flow meter provides an alarm for indicating that the subject is due for a peak expiratory flow rate evaluation when the subject has failed to use the peak flow meter after a predetermined period of time. In another embodiment, the peak flow meter is provided with circuitry which derives a data result corresponding to the peak expiratory flow rate of air blown into the peak flow meter for a number of blows. A first comparator determines the best data result within the number of blows and a memory stores each best data result. A second comparator compares each best data result to a specified value and provides an enabling signal to an alarm when a best data result is a predetermined amount lower than the specified value.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignees: Brunswick Biomedical Corporation, The Johns Hopkins UniversityInventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Martin D. Valentine, O. Napoleon Monroe
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Patent number: 5339823Abstract: A method and device for obtaining electrical heart activity of an individual in a form capable of producing a twelve-lead electrocardiogram of an individual. The device includes a portable electrode support having an array of six non-adhesive precordial electrodes fixed thereon at predetermined positions within the array which correspond with the Wilson precordial leads for the individual. The device also includes a right arm electrode, a left arm electrode, a left leg electrode and circuitry for converting the electrical heart activity of the individual obtained by said electrodes into a form capable of producing a twelve-lead electrocardiogram. The method includes the steps of applying the left leg, left arm and right arm electrode to the skin of the individual at locations such that the circuitry can be electrically operable to obtain leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, and AVF therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1992Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.Inventor: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr.
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Patent number: 4889134Abstract: A device for measuring electrical activity of the heart of a user. The portable device includes structure for receiving at least two leads of electrical activity of the heart of the user. This information is amplified, and coupled to a memory to produce audio signals of a form suitable for transmission over telephone lines in response to input signals. These input signals can be either from the memory or from the output of the amplifier, depending on the mode being commanded. A control structure commands the mode of operation. Live mode allows the acquired input to pass directly to the speaker, to be passed over the telephone lines. Recording mode records the input. Time interval mode records the entire capacity of the memory once. Rolling mode continually acquires and displaces other information that was previously in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: December 26, 1989Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.Inventors: Douglas J. Greenwold, Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr.
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Patent number: 4862896Abstract: A heart monitoring device for use under emergency conditions including a portable housing, a pair of electrodes and a pair of electrical wires connecting the electrodes to the housing and to an electrical circuit carried therein. The electrodes are usable in two modes. One mode is a precordial mode wherein the electrodes are mounted on the exterior of the housing in spaced positions fixed with respect to the housing in commonly outwardly facing relation so as to be conveniently engageable with the skin of the chest of a user by manually engaging the housing and moving it with the electrodes fixed thereto into housing retained operative positions on the chest skin. The second mode is a non-precordial mode wherein the electrodes are removed from the housing and, preferably, self-retained within the armpits.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1988Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.Inventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Douglas J. Greenwold
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Patent number: 4531527Abstract: A cardiac monitoring system for monitoring a plurality of patients including a plurality of patient-worn units and one or more office units. A patient unit detects a patient's EKG and analyzes the EKG in real time (during the patient's R-R interval). It provides morphology analysis, heart rate data, ST segment analysis, symptomatic and asymptomatic event recordings, and the counting of ectopic runs. The analyzed data is sent over a standard voice-grade telephone line or other suitable communication channel to an office which prepares a patient report for a physician. In addition, the office unit provides an interactive scheme by which various alarm and recording criteria are established for a particular patient at the time of hook-up. Also, the office unit automatically communicates with the physician under predetermined emergency circumstances so that a patient can get medical attention with a minimun time delay.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 1982Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.Inventors: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Albert A. Auerbach
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Patent number: 4060079Abstract: A device for use under emergency conditions in applying heart-lung resuscitation procedures and the like to a patient while supported thereon which enables such patient to be transported from an inaccessible location of attack onto an ambulance stretcher without removing such support, the device being in the form of a self-contained portable unit comprising a frame structure having parts relatively movable between a collapsed unit carrying position and an extended patient supporting treatment and a transporting position operable when disposed in the patient treatment and transporting position to be engaged on a horizontal surface such as a floor or the like for support in stable relation thereon and to engage and support a patient thereon in a supine position to provide for a relatively unyielding support of the patient's back area sufficient to effect cardiac compression through the application of periodic mechanical downward forces on the chest area of the patient.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1975Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Assignee: Survival Technology, Inc.Inventor: Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr.
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Patent number: 3938507Abstract: A portable heart monitoring apparatus incorporating unique structural and functional features. Electrodes carried on the apparatus capture electrical signals representing the functioning of a heart beating therewithin and provides sensible output indications corresponding to predetermined characteristics of the electrical signals and, hence, of the detected heartbeat. One of the sensible outputs provided is the selective actuation of either of two logic lights indicating whether the heartbeat is above or below respectively a predetermined beating rate. The unit is automatically turned on by merely holding the instrument in the user's hand and the selective actuation of the various operational modes may be conveniently made by selectively placing one of the hands's digits (such as the thumb) from one touch contact point to another. Part of the operation in the test mode involves the effective testing of the reserve battery power without actually loading the battery.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1973Date of Patent: February 17, 1976Assignee: Survival Technology IncorporatedInventors: Stanley J. Sarnoff, Herbert E. Reinhold, Jr., Allan M. Wolfe