Patents by Inventor Kelsey Melrose

Kelsey Melrose 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: 20240122551
    Abstract: A wearable device utilizing flexible electronics is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise a flexible matrix material and may include sensors for measuring biometric measurements of an individual, an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a body part to which the wearable device is attached, a wireless transmitter, a flexible power source, and a microcontroller. During an activity, the microcontroller may receive signals from the sensors including the biometric measurements, and signals from the accelerometer including acceleration and force measurements associated with the individual. The microcontroller may convert the signals into digital signals and transmit the signals to a computing device for analysis. The computing device may analyze the digital signals to determine a performance metric for the individual. The performance metric may be compared to baseline data for the individual to determine a fatigue level, injury risk, or an adjustment to be made by the individual during the activity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2023
    Publication date: April 18, 2024
    Inventors: Ricky ALPHONSE, Kelsey MELROSE, Catherine CHOU, Noah SCHIMMEL, Ramamurthy SIRIPURAM, Anthony TRAN, Britny FARAHDEL, Dalton SMITH, Danice WANG, Kunal MEHAN, Theodore VIRTUE
  • Patent number: 11832971
    Abstract: A wearable device utilizing flexible electronics is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise a flexible matrix material and may include sensors for measuring biometric measurements of an individual, an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a body part to which the wearable device is attached, a wireless transmitter, a flexible power source, and a microcontroller. During an activity, the microcontroller may receive signals from the sensors including the biometric measurements, and signals from the accelerometer including acceleration and force measurements associated with the individual. The microcontroller may convert the signals into digital signals and transmit the signals to a computing device for analysis. The computing device may analyze the digital signals to determine a performance metric for the individual. The performance metric may be compared to baseline data for the individual to determine a fatigue level, injury risk, or an adjustment to be made by the individual during the activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2022
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2023
    Assignee: Advancing Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Ricky Alphonse, Kelsey Melrose, Catherine Chou, Noah Schimmel, Ramamurthy Siripuram, Anthony Tran, Britny Farahdel, Dalton Smith, Danice Wang, Kunal Mehan, Theodore Virtue
  • Publication number: 20230009588
    Abstract: A wearable device utilizing flexible electronics is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise a flexible matrix material and may include sensors for measuring biometric measurements of an individual, an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a body part to which the wearable device is attached, a wireless transmitter, a flexible power source, and a microcontroller. During an activity, the microcontroller may receive signals from the sensors including the biometric measurements, and signals from the accelerometer including acceleration and force measurements associated with the individual. The microcontroller may convert the signals into digital signals and transmit the signals to a computing device for analysis. The computing device may analyze the digital signals to determine a performance metric for the individual. The performance metric may be compared to baseline data for the individual to determine a fatigue level, injury risk, or an adjustment to be made by the individual during the activity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 21, 2022
    Publication date: January 12, 2023
    Inventors: Ricky ALPHONSE, Kelsey MELROSE, Catherine CHOU, Noah SCHIMMEL, Ramamurthy SIRIPURAM, Anthony TRAN, Britny FARAHDEL, Dalton SMITH, Danice WANG, Kunal MEHAN, Theodore VIRTUE
  • Patent number: 11363992
    Abstract: A wearable device utilizing flexible electronics is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise a flexible matrix material and may include sensors for measuring biometric measurements of an individual, an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a body part to which the wearable device is attached, a wireless transmitter, a flexible power source, and a microcontroller. During an activity, the microcontroller may receive signals from the sensors including the biometric measurements, and signals from the accelerometer including acceleration and force measurements associated with the individual. The microcontroller may convert the signals into digital signals and transmit the signals to a computing device for analysis. The computing device may analyze the digital signals to determine a performance metric for the individual. The performance metric may be compared to baseline data for the individual to determine a fatigue level, injury risk, or an adjustment to be made by the individual during the activity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 21, 2022
    Assignee: ADVANCING TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
    Inventors: Ricky Alphonse, Kelsey Melrose, Catherine Chou, Noah Schimmel, Ramamurthy Siripuram, Anthony Tran, Britny Farahdel, Dalton Smith, Danice Wang, Kunal Mehan, Theodore Virtue
  • Publication number: 20190183430
    Abstract: A wearable device utilizing flexible electronics is disclosed. The wearable device may comprise a flexible matrix material and may include sensors for measuring biometric measurements of an individual, an accelerometer for measuring an acceleration of a body part to which the wearable device is attached, a wireless transmitter, a flexible power source, and a microcontroller. During an activity, the microcontroller may receive signals from the sensors including the biometric measurements, and signals from the accelerometer including acceleration and force measurements associated with the individual. The microcontroller may convert the signals into digital signals and transmit the signals to a computing device for analysis. The computing device may analyze the digital signals to determine a performance metric for the individual. The performance metric may be compared to baseline data for the individual to determine a fatigue level, injury risk, or an adjustment to be made by the individual during the activity.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2018
    Publication date: June 20, 2019
    Applicant: Advancing Technologies, LLC
    Inventors: Ricky Alphonse, Kelsey Melrose, Catherine Chou, Noah Schimmel, Ramamurthy Siripuram, Anthony Tran, Britny Farahdel, Dalton Smith, Danice Wang, Kunal Mehan, Theodore Virtue