Patents by Inventor Sakeena De Souza
Sakeena De Souza 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: 20240358948Abstract: A system for providing continuous positive air pressure therapy is provided. The system includes a flow generator, a sensor, and a computing device. The computing device is configured to control operation of the flow generator based on sensor data. The computing device is further configured to display, on a display device, one or more questions relating to demographic and/or subjective feedback; responsive to displaying the one or more questions, receive one or more inputs indicating answers to the one or more questions; transmit the answers to a remote processing system; receive, from the remote processing system, settings determined based on the transmitted answers; and adjust control settings of the system based on the received settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Nathan Zersee LIU, Sakeena DE SOUZA, Andrew WEALE, Peter James DASSOS
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Patent number: 12064554Abstract: A system for providing continuous positive air pressure therapy is provided. The system includes a flow generator, a sensor, and a computing device. The computing device is configured to control operation of the flow generator based on sensor data. The computing device is further configured to display, on a display device, one or more questions relating to demographic and/or subjective feedback; responsive to displaying the one or more questions, receive one or more inputs indicating answers to the one or more questions; transmit the answers to a remote processing system; receive, from the remote processing system, settings determined based on the transmitted answers; and adjust control settings of the system based on the received settings.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2023Date of Patent: August 20, 2024Assignee: ResMed Pty, LtdInventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Publication number: 20240226482Abstract: A system and method to match an interface to the face of a user for respiratory therapy. A facial image of the user is stored. Facial features based on the facial image are determined. A database stores facial profiles based on facial features and a corresponding plurality of interfaces. A database stores operational data of respiratory therapy devices with the plurality of corresponding interfaces. A selection engine is coupled to the databases. The selection engine is operative to select an interface for the user from the plurality of corresponding interfaces based on a desired outcome based on the stored operational data and the facial features. The collected data may also be employed to determine whether the selected interface is correctly fitted to the face of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2022Publication date: July 11, 2024Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Nathan Zersee LIU, Sakeena DE SOUZA, Michael Christopher HOGG, Redmond SHOULDICE
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Publication number: 20240131287Abstract: A system and method to match an interface to the face of a user for respiratory therapy. A facial image of the user is stored. Facial features based on the facial image are determined. A database stores facial profiles based on facial features and a corresponding plurality of interfaces. A database stores operational data of respiratory therapy devices with the plurality of corresponding interfaces. A selection engine is coupled to the databases. The selection engine is operative to select an interface for the user from the plurality of corresponding interfaces based on a desired outcome based on the stored operational data and the facial features. The collected data may also be employed to determine whether the selected interface is correctly fitted to the face of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2022Publication date: April 25, 2024Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Nathan Zersee LIU, Sakeena DE SOUZA, Michael Christopher HOGG, Redmond SHOULDICE
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Publication number: 20240108242Abstract: A method for determining how using a respiratory therapy system impacts sleep sessions of a user, includes receiving first activity information corresponding to actions of a user occurring prior to a use of the respiratory therapy system by the user. The first activity information includes activity information associated with use of a mobile device by the user prior to the use of the respiratory therapy system. The method also includes receiving second activity information corresponding to actions of the user occurring after the use of the respiratory therapy system. The second activity information includes activity information associated with use of the mobile device by the user after the use of the respiratory therapy system, as well as respiratory information generated by the respiratory therapy system during a sleep session of the user when using the respiratory therapy system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Sakeena De Souza, Priyanshu Gupta, Liam Holley, Kristy Tan, Carlo Bustillos, Genevieve Claire Atkinson, Gregory Robert Peake, Andrew William Gillett
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Publication number: 20240082519Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for detecting a sealing condition between a patient interface and a patient, and adjusting the patient interface to maintain the patient interface in sealing contact with the patient. The patient interface may include a sealing structure to form a seal on the patient, and a positioning structure to secure the sealing structure to the patient. The patient interface may include a sensor coupled to the sealing structure. A processor determines the sealing condition between the sealing structure and the patient based on a signal from the sensor, and adjusts at least one of the sealing structure and the positioning structure to maintain the sealing structure in sealing contact with the patient. A prediction system predicts a leak between the sealing structure and the patient based on the sensor signal. A learning system learns how to fit the sealing structure to the patient to form a seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Timothy Tsun-Fai FU, Sakeena DE SOUZA
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Publication number: 20240038343Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed that involve monitoring use by a user of a device, of an application associated with the device, or a combination thereof. The device is configured to provide therapy to the user. The application is configured to provide control of the device, to provide information to the user related to the therapy, or a combination thereof. The methods and systems also involve determining whether one or more milestones associated with an incentive scheme for the user have been satisfied by the use. The incentive scheme relates to continued provisioning of the therapy to the user by the device. The methods and systems also involve unlocking functionality of the device, the application associated with the device, or a combination thereof for the user based on satisfaction of at least one of the one or more milestones.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: February 1, 2024Inventors: Stewart Joseph Wagner, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew William Gillett
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Publication number: 20240024600Abstract: A system for providing continuous positive air pressure therapy is provided. The system includes a flow generator, a sensor, and a computing device. The computing device is configured to control operation of the flow generator based on sensor data. The computing device is further configured to display, on a display device, one or more questions relating to demographic and/or subjective feedback; responsive to displaying the one or more questions, receive one or more inputs indicating answers to the one or more questions; transmit the answers to a remote processing system; receive, from the remote processing system, settings determined based on the transmitted answers; and adjust control settings of the system based on the received settings.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Publication number: 20240008809Abstract: A method includes receiving electronically data associated with physical or psychological factors of a user, the data being collected from (a) a plurality of smart home devices, (b) a plurality of mobile devices, or (c) both. The physical or psychological factors are based on at least one physical activity of the user. The method further includes identifying, based on the data, an effect on sleep quality of the user, based on which a remedial action is determined for improving sleep quality of the user. The method also includes causing the remedial action to be communicated in electronic form to the user in real-time during the physical activity, and automatically implementing, without input from the user, at least a part of the remedial action via one or more of the devices. The remedial action increases least one of a deep-sleep state and sleep duration of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2023Publication date: January 11, 2024Inventors: Sakeena De Souza, Michael James Dent, James Sung, Gregory Robert Peake, Andrew William Gillett
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Patent number: 11766532Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for detecting a sealing condition between a patient interface and a patient, and adjusting the patient interface to maintain the patient interface in sealing contact with the patient. The patient interface may include a sealing structure to form a seal on the patient, and a positioning structure to secure the sealing structure to the patient. The patient interface may include a sensor coupled to the sealing structure. A processor determines the sealing condition between the sealing structure and the patient based on a signal from the sensor, and adjusts at least one of the sealing structure and the positioning structure to maintain the sealing structure in sealing contact with the patient. A prediction system predicts a leak between the sealing structure and the patient based on the sensor signal. A learning system learns how to fit the sealing structure to the patient to form a seal.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2022Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Inventors: Timothy Tsun-Fai Fu, Sakeena De Souza
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Patent number: 11612707Abstract: A system for providing continuous positive air pressure therapy is provided. The system includes a flow generator, a sensor, and a computing device. The computing device is configured to control operation of the flow generator based on sensor data. The computing device is further configured to display, on a display device, one or more questions relating to demographic and/or subjective feedback; responsive to displaying the one or more questions, receive one or more inputs indicating answers to the one or more questions; transmit the answers to a remote processing system; receive, from the remote processing system, settings determined based on the transmitted answers; and adjust control settings of the system based on the received settings.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2021Date of Patent: March 28, 2023Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Patent number: 11590306Abstract: A respiratory therapy system for providing continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) to a patient may include a flow generator for generating a supply of breathable gas, a sensor to measure a physical quantity while the breathable gas is supplied, and a computing device. The computing device may be configured to: receive sensor data that is based on measured physical property of the supply of breathable gas; control the flow generator to adjust a property of the supply of breathable gas; display a question and a plurality of selectable responses; receive a first input selecting one of the selectable responses; and display a coaching response corresponding to the selected response.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Timothy Hofler, Kristina Zlomislic, Rowan Furlong, Gerard Rummery, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Patent number: 11583646Abstract: A system for providing continuous positive air pressure therapy is provided. The system includes a flow generator, a sensor, and a computing device. The computing device is configured to control operation of the flow generator based on sensor data. The computing device is further configured to display, on a display device, one or more questions relating to demographic and/or subjective feedback; responsive to displaying the one or more questions, receive one or more inputs indicating answers to the one or more questions; transmit the answers to a remote processing system; receive, from the remote processing system, settings determined based on the transmitted answers; and adjust control settings of the system based on the received settings.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2020Date of Patent: February 21, 2023Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Gregory Robert Peake, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Publication number: 20220401728Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2020Publication date: December 22, 2022Inventors: Peter James Dassos, Benjamin Peter Johnston, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Mark Neil Phillips, Genevieve Claire Madafiglio
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Publication number: 20220387740Abstract: Devices, systems, and methods for detecting a sealing condition between a patient interface and a patient, and adjusting the patient interface to maintain the patient interface in sealing contact with the patient. The patient interface may include a sealing structure to form a seal on the patient, and a positioning structure to secure the sealing structure to the patient. The patient interface may include a sensor coupled to the sealing structure. A processor determines the sealing condition between the sealing structure and the patient based on a signal from the sensor, and adjusts at least one of the sealing structure and the positioning structure to maintain the sealing structure in sealing contact with the patient. A prediction system predicts a leak between the sealing structure and the patient based on the sensor signal. A learning system learns how to fit the sealing structure to the patient to form a seal.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Timothy Tsun-Fai FU, Sakeena DE SOUZA
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Patent number: 11508484Abstract: Systems and methods have been developed to increase user compliance and adherence to respiratory therapy devices. For instance, in some examples the disclosed technology may monitor usage data output from a respiratory therapy device to determine, based on the trends of usage, when a user is likely to terminate or reduce usage within a specified time window. Flagging a user may also trigger further actions to automatically intervene before the user terminates engagement with the service.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2019Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: ResMed Pty LtdInventors: Nathan Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Oleksandr Gromenko
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Publication number: 20220233857Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2020Publication date: July 28, 2022Inventors: Peter James Dassos, Benjamin Peter Johnston, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Mark Neil Phillips, Genevieve Claire Madafiglio
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Publication number: 20220203001Abstract: A system and method for increasing the efficiency of a breast pump device is disclosed. The system includes a breast pump device with a vacuum pump to provide suction force to a flange attached to the breast of a user. The device includes a controller that controls the pump with different modes of pumping operation including a prime mode and a pump mode. The pump device may include a pressure sensor that provides data to a transceiver sending data to an external device. The flange unit may include a substantially circular rim with a layer configured to contact the skin of a user to convey the suction force. The system may include milk containers that include a machine scannable external identification tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2020Publication date: June 30, 2022Inventors: Ryan Michael KIRKPATRICK, Sakeena DE SOUZA, Aniket SHARMA, Erika Lynn HAYDON, Lori Lynn BEHRENS
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Publication number: 20220134033Abstract: A respiratory therapy system for providing continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) to a patient may include a flow generator for generating a supply of breathable gas, a sensor to measure a physical quantity while the breathable gas is supplied, and a computing device. The computing device may be configured to: receive sensor data that is based on measured physical property of the supply of breathable gas; control the flow generator to adjust a property of the supply of breathable gas; display a question and a plurality of selectable responses; receive a first input selecting one of the selectable responses; and display a coaching response corresponding to the selected response.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Tomothy Hofler, Kristina Zlomislic, Rowan Furlong, Gerard Rummery, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos
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Publication number: 20220134032Abstract: A respiratory therapy system for providing continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) to a patient may include a flow generator for generating a supply of breathable gas, a sensor to measure a physical quantity while the breathable gas is supplied, and a computing device. The computing device may be configured to: receive sensor data that is based on measured physical property of the supply of breathable gas; control the flow generator to adjust a property of the supply of breathable gas; display a question and a plurality of selectable responses; receive a first input selecting one of the selectable responses; and display a coaching response corresponding to the selected response.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2021Publication date: May 5, 2022Inventors: Gregory Robert PEAKE, Timothy Hofler, Kristina Zlomislic, Rowan Furlong, Gerard Rummery, Nathan Zersee Liu, Sakeena De Souza, Andrew Weale, Peter James Dassos