Patents by Inventor John Shambroom
John Shambroom 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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Publication number: 20230240614Abstract: A system for wirelessly obtaining physiological data from a subject includes a sensor patch and a separate electronics package. The sensor patch is disposed on and adheres to the subject, and includes a first part of a releasable electrical connector. An electronics package includes a second part of the first releasable electrical connector, which is used to physically and electrically connect the electronics package to the sensor patch. The electronics package includes a flexible substrate, with shells set on this substrate. The shells enclose the electronics. The shells are connected by a flexible circuit board. Analog front end circuitry is placed in one shell, while the wireless transceiver is placed in the other shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2023Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: Peerbridge Health, Inc.Inventors: Angelo Joseph Acquista, Keith Sproat, Steven Geyster, Arthur Bertolero, Leung-Hang Ma, John Shambroom, Benjamin Mughal, Robert Joseph Bouthillier, Michael Peter Fusaro, Elisabeth Goodrich
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Patent number: 11622722Abstract: A system for wirelessly obtaining physiological data from a subject includes a sensor patch and a separate electronics package. The sensor patch is disposed on and adheres to the subject, and includes a first part of a releasable electrical connector. An electronics package includes a second part of the first releasable electrical connector, which is used to physically and electrically connect the electronics package to the sensor patch. The electronics package includes a flexible substrate, with shells set on this substrate. The shells enclose the electronics. The shells are connected by a flexible circuit board. Analog front end circuitry is placed in one shell, while the wireless transceiver is placed in the other shell.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2017Date of Patent: April 11, 2023Assignee: Peerbridge Health, Inc.Inventors: Angelo Joseph Acquista, Arthur Bertolero, Leung-Hang Ma, John Shambroom, Benjamin Mughal, Robert Joseph Bouthillier, Michael Peter Fusaro, Elizabeth Goodrich, Keith Sproat, Steven Geyster
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Publication number: 20210082305Abstract: System and method for a user to monitor and/or modify his or her sleep. In one embodiment, the sleep coaching system comprises a sensor for sensing a physiological signal of a sleeping user such as an EEG, computer memory databases for storing user and sleep-related data and advice, and a processor that generates a set of advice to improve user sleep satisfaction based on the user and sleep-related data. The advice to improve user sleep satisfaction, which may be communicated to the user, may comprise a sleep coaching plan, which may include one or more sleep coaching workshops that the user may undertake.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Applicant: RESMED SENSOR TECHNOLOGIES LIMITEDInventors: David DICKINSON, Jason DONAHUE, Stephan FABREGAS, Benjamin RUBIN, John SHAMBROOM, Eric SHASHOUA
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Publication number: 20210015365Abstract: Optical sensors, systems, and methods are described, which may be used to provide or analyze information about a subject. The optical sensor may be placed in proximity to the subject and may include optical sources and optical detectors. The optical sources may irradiate the subject with optical signals and the optical detectors can detect signals from the subject. Analysis of the detected signals can yield information about the subject.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2020Publication date: January 21, 2021Applicant: Invisio Medical, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Muehlemann, Catherine Pace, Karim Haroud, Stefan Troller, Azadeh Khanicheh, Michel Bruehwiler, Jeffery J. Caputo, Russell L. Herrig, Omar Amirana, Joseph Culver, John Shambroom
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Publication number: 20170258402Abstract: A system for wirelessly obtaining physiological data from a subject includes a sensor patch and a separate electronics package. The sensor patch is disposed on and adheres to the subject, and includes a first part of a releasable electrical connector. An electronics package includes a second part of the first releasable electrical connector, which is used to physically and electrically connect the electronics package to the sensor patch. The electronics package includes a flexible substrate, with shells set on this substrate. The shells enclose the electronics. The shells are connected by a flexible circuit board. Analog front end circuitry is placed in one shell, while the wireless transceiver is placed in the other shell.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2017Publication date: September 14, 2017Inventors: Angelo Joseph ACQUISTA, Arthur BERTOLERO, Leung-Hang MA, John SHAMBROOM, Benjamin MUGHAL, Robert Joseph BOUTHILLIER, Michael Peter FUSARO, James Edward PERET, Elizabeth GOODRICH, Keith SPROAT, Dean OWENS, Doug CURRIE, Drew SUNSTEIN, Steven GEYSTER
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Patent number: 9675264Abstract: A device adapted to attach to a subject for detecting an ECG signal of the subject. The device includes a first, a second, and a third electrode, where the electrodes form an orthogonal configuration. Two channels of ECG data can be obtained using a common electrode, and can be further combined to obtain a further channel using vector mathematics. The channel combination can be performed at vector angles suitable for optimizing the detection of various features of the ECG spectra of the subject. A method of using an implantable cardiac device together with surface-attached wireless sensor(s) is also provided where the acquired data from the implantable cardiac device and from the surface-attached wireless sensor(s) are both used for diagnosing patient's heart conditions and administering appropriate therapies.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2014Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Peerbridge Health, Inc.Inventors: Angelo Joseph Acquista, Avi Kometz, Leung-Hang Ma, John Shambroom
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Publication number: 20150238107Abstract: A system for detecting an electrocardiogram (ECG) signal of a subject includes a substrate that is placed on and adheres to the skin over the sternum of the subject. First, second and third electrodes are disposed on the substrate, each of which has an end for contacting a respective area of skin. Directional positioning from the second electrode to the first electrode is substantially perpendicular to directional positioning from the third electrode to the first electrode. A circuit on the first substrate is connected to the electrodes and generates a first ECG channel measuring a difference in electric signals between the first electrode and the second electrode, and a second ECG channel measuring a difference in electric signals between the first electrode and the third electrode. A communication component on the substrate wirelessly transmits ECG information from the circuit to an external device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2015Publication date: August 27, 2015Inventors: Angelo Joseph Acquista, Avi Kometz, Leung-Hang Ma, John Shambroom
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Publication number: 20150230020Abstract: The invention features a headset, and systems including the headset, equipped with electrical sensors. The headset is suitable for use by a child and suitable for use in a gaming system, e.g., to train attention.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2014Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Kee Sook JEON, Daniel Patrick O'SULLIVAN, Christopher James AISTON, Brendan Patrick COLLINS, Adam JACOBS, John SHAMBROOM, Brad GOVERMAN, Eric GORDON
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Publication number: 20140275928Abstract: A device adapted to attach to a subject for detecting an ECG signal of the subject. The device includes a first, a second, and a third electrode, where the electrodes form an orthogonal configuration. Two channels of ECG data can be obtained using a common electrode, and can be further combined to obtain a further channel using vector mathematics. The channel combination can be performed at vector angles suitable for optimizing the detection of various features of the ECG spectra of the subject. A method of using an implantable cardiac device together with surface-attached wireless sensor(s) is also provided where the acquired data from the implantable cardiac device and from the surface-attached wireless sensor(s) are both used for diagnosing patient's heart conditions and administering appropriate therapies.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: Peerbridge Health, Inc.Inventors: Angelo Joseph Acquista, Avi Kometz, Leung-Hang Ma, John Shambroom
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Publication number: 20130344465Abstract: System and method for a user to monitor and/or modify his or her sleep. In one embodiment, the sleep coaching system comprises a sensor for sensing a physiological signal of a sleeping user such as an EEG, computer memory databases for storing user and sleep-related data and advice, and a processor that generates a set of advice to improve user sleep satisfaction based on the user and sleep-related data. The advice to improve user sleep satisfaction, which may be communicated to the user, may comprise a sleep coaching plan, which may include one or more sleep coaching workshops that the user may undertake.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: ResMed Sensor Technologies LimitedInventors: David Dickinson, Jason Donahue, Stephen Fabregas, Benjamin Rubin, John Shambroom, Eric Shashoua
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Publication number: 20100099954Abstract: System and method for a user to monitor and/or modify his or her sleep. In one embodiment, the sleep coaching system comprises a sensor for sensing a physiological signal of a sleeping user such as an EEG, computer memory databases for storing user and sleep-related data and advice, and a processor that generates a set of advice to improve user sleep satisfaction based on the user and sleep-related data. The advice to improve user sleep satisfaction, which may be communicated to the user, may comprise a sleep coaching plan, which may include one or more sleep coaching workshops that the user may undertake.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: Zeo, Inc.Inventors: David Dickinson, Jason Donahue, Stephen Fabregas, Benjamin Rubin, John Shambroom, Eric Shashoua
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Publication number: 20050203437Abstract: A method for measuring bioelectric impedance in real time, in the presence of interference and noise is disclosed. A small electric current is injected into a biopotential electrode system, and then the measurement is tested for contamination by electrical interference or other noise sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2005Publication date: September 15, 2005Applicant: Aspect Medical Systems, Inc.Inventors: John Shambroom, Charles Smith