Patents by Inventor Robert M. Berry
Robert M. Berry 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: 9721065Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2016Date of Patent: August 1, 2017Assignee: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20160239625Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Patent number: 9355217Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2014Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Patent number: 9323893Abstract: Mobile consumer devices are used to communicate with consumer medical devices to either provide update data to the consumer medical device or to obtain data from the consumer medical device. Some data is used to evaluate performance and operation of the medical device or a biological condition of the living being that is being treated with the medical device. Other data is used to calibrate and update the consumer medical device or to enable or disable certain functionality of the medical device. Communications between the medical devices and mobile consumer devices can be performed automatically or on demand, as initiated by a user, a third party, or in response to predetermined conditions detected by the devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Patent number: 8992232Abstract: User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Orca Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Jacob S. Lybbert, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Christopher T. Owens
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Publication number: 20140375954Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20140372955Abstract: Embodiments herein provide information about a medical condition based on user input. A user is presented with an anatomical assembly representing an anatomical region of the human body. The presentation includes user-selectable display elements which, when selected, indicate an area in the anatomical assembly representing areas in which a medical symptom is experienced in the human body. Upon receiving user input selecting one of the user-selectable elements of the anatomical assembly, the user is presented with a selection of a medical condition corresponding to the selected element of the anatomical assembly. The user is also presented with information about a medical specialist corresponding to the medical condition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2014Publication date: December 18, 2014Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Shawn B. Saunders, Michael V. Caldwell, Spencer T. Hall, Christopher T. Owens, Daniel D. Lyman, Darren L. Turetzky
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Patent number: 8908943Abstract: Interfaces and other systems are provided to receive input corresponding to anatomical elements. The anatomical elements are rendered on the interfaces or other systems with visual, audio and/or haptic feedback. Simulations of the anatomical elements can reflect the impact of existing and anticipated conditions. Personalized conditions and other data can also be used to modify and personalize the simulations and other output. Various controls are provided by the interfaces and systems to access and modify settings associated with personalized and generalized condition input data. Some simulations incorporate real-time data to mimic personalized anatomical elements.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2012Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Orca Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Daniel D. Lyman
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Patent number: 8894209Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2014Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Orca Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Patent number: 8893037Abstract: User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect the relative impact of different medical conditions on the anatomical structures. The impact of the medical conditions can be reflected in real-time, as a slider object is manipulated to pull a slide transition screen over the anatomical object. Portions of the anatomical object that become overlapped by the slide transition screens are displayed with dynamic modifications that reflect the impact of the medical conditions associated with the slide transition screens.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: ORCA Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, John J. Long, Dane M. Thurber
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Patent number: 8843852Abstract: In one aspect, annotating graphical elements can include displaying a graphical element at a user interface which provides annotation options for selecting areas for annotation, and options for adding highlighting and comments. A user uses the annotation options to select areas of the graphical element for annotation, to select highlighting and user input methods, to and provide comments. After receiving the user input, the graphical elements can be displayed along with the selected annotations. In another aspect, providing information about medical conditions can include presenting a user interface that includes a representation of an anatomical region of the human body. A user can use user-selectable display elements to indicate areas in the anatomical region in which a medical condition is experienced. After receiving the user input, the user can be presented with a selection of medical conditions corresponding to the selected areas, as well as information about medical specialists.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2011Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: Orca Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Shawn B. Saunders, Michael V. Caldwell, Spencer T. Hall, Christopher T. Owens, Daniel D. Lyman, Darren L. Turetzky
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Publication number: 20140168606Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20140173508Abstract: User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect the relative impact of different medical conditions on the anatomical structures. The impact of the medical conditions can be reflected in real-time, as a slider object is manipulated to pull a slide transition screen over the anatomical object. Portions of the anatomical object that become overlapped by the slide transition screens are displayed with dynamic modifications that reflect the impact of the medical conditions associated with the slide transition screens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: ORCA HEALTH INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, John J. Long, Dane M. Thurber
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Patent number: 8702238Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Orca Health, Inc.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20130315452Abstract: Interfaces and other systems are provided to receive input corresponding to anatomical elements. The anatomical elements are rendered on the interfaces or other systems with visual, audio and/or haptic feedback. Simulations of the anatomical elements can reflect the impact of existing and anticipated conditions. Personalized conditions and other data can also be used to modify and personalize the simulations and other output. Various controls are provided by the interfaces and systems to access and modify settings associated with personalized and generalized condition input data. Some simulations incorporate real-time data to mimic personalized anatomical elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2012Publication date: November 28, 2013Applicant: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Daniel D. Lyman
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Publication number: 20130142367Abstract: Mobile consumer devices are used to communicate with consumer medical devices to either provide update data to the consumer medical device or to obtain data from the consumer medical device. Some data is used to evaluate performance and operation of the medical device or a biological condition of the living being that is being treated with the medical device. Other data is used to calibrate and update the consumer medical device or to enable or disable certain functionality of the medical device. Communications between the medical devices and mobile consumer devices can be performed automatically or on demand, as initiated by a user, a third party, or in response to predetermined conditions detected by the devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20130141697Abstract: Medical tests and examinations are performed with consumer computing devices. The medical tests and examinations are selected and customized in accordance with conditions present in the testing environment, as well as physical characteristics of a user taking the test. The tests can include visual acuity tests, colorblindness tests and other medical tests, such as hearing tests.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: ORCA HEALTH, INC.Inventors: Robert M. Berry, Matthew M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Jacob S. Lybbert
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Publication number: 20130071827Abstract: User interfaces facilitate user interaction with virtual representations of anatomical structures that are displayed on computing systems. The user interfaces demonstrably reflect relative impacts on the anatomical structures based on corresponding conditions and treatments.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: Orca MD, LLCInventors: Matthew M. Berry, Jacob S. Lybbert, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Christopher T. Owens
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Publication number: 20120159391Abstract: In one aspect, annotating graphical elements can include displaying a graphical element at a user interface which provides annotation options for selecting areas for annotation, and options for adding highlighting and comments. A user uses the annotation options to select areas of the graphical element for annotation, to select highlighting and user input methods, to and provide comments. After receiving the user input, the graphical elements can be displayed along with the selected annotations. In another aspect, providing information about medical conditions can include presenting a user interface that includes a representation of an anatomical region of the human body. A user can use user-selectable display elements to indicate areas in the anatomical region in which a medical condition is experienced. After receiving the user input, the user can be presented with a selection of medical conditions corresponding to the selected areas, as well as information about medical specialists.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Applicant: Orca MD, LLCInventors: Matthew M. Berry, Robert M. Berry, Wesley D. Chapman, Shawn B. Saunders, Michael V. Caldwell, Christopher T. Owens, Daniel D. Lyman, Darren L. Turetzky