Patents by Inventor Travis Heaver
Travis Heaver 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: 12082729Abstract: A smart container that includes a bottle or other container, a load cell, an accelerometer, a processor, and a colored light source. The container may be a liquid container, a pill container, or a food container. The colored light source may include one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) which can be programed to emit unique illumination patterns. The container may also include a speaker or motor to emit audio and vibrational notifications. The container provides a method of tracking consumption by a user of a substance held in a container.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: September 10, 2024Assignee: HidrateSmart LLCInventors: Coleman Iverson, Alexander Hambrock, Paul Baird, Travis Heaver, Grant Fritz
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Publication number: 20240188739Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2023Publication date: June 13, 2024Inventors: Alexander HAMBROCK, Coleman IVERSON, Ngoc Thi Van NGUYEN, Alexandra FEEKEN, Travis HEAVER, Matt ENGERISER, Paul SCHMOKEL, Matthew LEWIS, Marc CUVA, Nick PADILLA
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Patent number: 11832745Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Jogan Health, LLCInventors: Alexander Hambrock, Coleman Iverson, Ngoc Thi Van Nguyen, Alexandra Feeken, Travis Heaver, Matt Engeriser, Paul Schmokel, Matthew Lewis, Marc Cuva, Nick Padilla
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Publication number: 20220218137Abstract: A smart container that includes a bottle or other container, a load cell, an accelerometer, a processor, and a colored light source. The container may be a liquid container, a pill container, or a food container. The colored light source may include one or more light-emitting diodes (LEDs) which can be programed to emit unique illumination patterns. The container may also include a speaker or motor to emit audio and vibrational notifications. The container provides a method of tracking consumption by a user of a substance held in a container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2020Publication date: July 14, 2022Applicant: Hidrate, Inc.Inventors: Coleman Iverson, Alexander Hambrock, Paul Baird, Travis Heaver, Grant Fritz
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Publication number: 20210289964Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2021Publication date: September 23, 2021Inventors: Alexander HAMBROCK, Coleman IVERSON, Ngoc Thi Van NGUYEN, Alexandra FEEKEN, Travis HEAVER, Matt ENGERISER, Paul SCHMOKEL, Matthew LEWIS, Marc CUVA, Nick PADILLA
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Patent number: 11013353Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2018Date of Patent: May 25, 2021Inventors: Alexander Hambrock, Coleman Iverson, Ngoc Thi Van Nguyen, Alexandra Feeken, Travis Heaver, Matt Engeriser, Paul Schmokel, Matthew Lewis, Marc Cuva, Nick Padilla
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Publication number: 20190274456Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2018Publication date: September 12, 2019Inventors: Alexander HAMBROCK, Coleman IVERSON, Ngoc Thi Van NGUYEN, Alexandra FEEKEN, Travis HEAVER, Matt ENGERISER, Paul SCHMOKEL, Matthew LEWIS, Marc CUVA, Nick PADILLA
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Patent number: 10188230Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2017Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Inventors: Alexander Hambrock, Coleman Iverson, Ngoc Thi Van Nguyen, Alexandra Feeken, Travis Heaver, Matt Engeriser, Paul Schmokel, Matthew Lewis, Marc Cuva, Nick Padilla
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Publication number: 20170340147Abstract: A wireless drink container can monitor a person's hydration and prompt him or her to drink more if appropriate. The drink containers as described herein can monitor liquid levels and communicate with external devices about the liquid levels and rate of consumption. One or more sensors in the drink container monitor the liquid level within the container. A processor coupled to the sensor(s) estimates how much liquid has been removed from the container from changes in the liquid level and transmits a signal representing the change in liquid level to a smartphone or other external device. It also triggers an audio or visual indicator, such as an LED, that prompts the user to drink more based on the user's estimated liquid consumption and on the user's liquid consumption goals, which may be based on the user's physiology, activity level, and location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2017Publication date: November 30, 2017Inventors: Alexander Hambrock, Coleman Iverson, Ngoc Nguyen, Alexandra Feeken, Travis Heaver, Matt Engeriser, Paul Schmokel, Matthew Lewis, Marc Cuva, Nick Padilla