Calibratable Mood Patch-Apparatus and Method of Use
A mood patch is fabricated by applying a thermotropic crystal material onto a flexible backing material. An encapsulant is placed over the thermotropic crystal material. The mood patch is coupled to the skin of an individual using a non-allergenic adhesive. The adhesive is applied to the contact side of the backing material during the fabrication process or the application process. The mood patch changes color to indicate the emotional state of an individual. This change in state is used by a clinically trained person, a supervisor or other technically trained individual to monitor and react to a change in emotional state of an individual by monitoring and interpreting the presented color of the mood patch. The mood patch can be of any shape and further include artwork on the face to improve aesthetics. A plurality of thermotropic material deposits can be utilized, each with a different activation temperature allowing the user to calibrate to the wearer's current emotional state. A calibration indicator is incorporated to further aid in calibrating the mood patch.
This patent application claims priority to Provisional Patent Application 60/699,942 filed Jul. 16, 2005 and subsequently filed Utility application Ser. No. 11/474,012 filed on Jun. 23, 2006; all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to an apparatus and method using temperature sensing material(s) applied to a flexible backing for monitoring an individual's mood/emotional state for another to monitor to determine another's change in emotional state and guide the monitoring party to take a respective action.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONThere are a number of known methods for identifying subtle changes in temperature. One such known method is incorporated in an apparatus commonly known as a Mood Ring. By wearing said Mood Ring, the rings “stone” changes color to reflect ones mood. The Mood Ring utilizes thermotropic liquid crystals placed into a hollow glass shell. The glass shell is then coupled to a material (Plastic, metal, etc.) in the shape of a ring. The thermotropic liquid crystals react to subtle changes in the wearer's physical reaction to change of emotional state (subtle changes in skin temperature). The thermotropic liquid crystals are very sensitive to changes in temperature. A change in temperature causes the thermotropic liquid crystals molecules to twist or change position. The resultant change in orientation causes a change in the molecular structure. The change in molecular structure changes the interaction with wavelengths of light resulting in an apparent change in color. Mood Rings are generally calibrated wherein the mid range of the color change is 82 Degrees Fahrenheit, the surface temperature of a typical individual.
The thermotropic liquid crystals are one name/form of material that can be used. Other names are Thermo-chromic liquid crystals. Thermo means temperature; Chromic means color. The material changes their reflective color as a function of temperature when illuminated by white light. There are different degrees of accuracy for the material.
Thermotropic materials are characterized by an activation temperature and a bandwidth. For example, an R40C5W describes a thermotropic material that activates with a Red color at 40C and the 5W implies start of a blue at 5C above the red color. Narrow band crystals are defined for formulations that have a bandwidth that is less than 2C.
Thermotropic materials can be encapsulated, wherein said thermotropic material is encapsulated in a 5-10 micron sphere, suspended in a water based binder material. The encapsulation provides good protection for the thermotropic material.
Alternately, thermotropic materials can be unencapsulated, wherein said thermotropic material is presented in its native form. This configuration provides brilliant colors, but is more susceptible to contamination.
Although Mood Rings are used to indicate emotional states of an individual, the practice has never been applied to clinical or professional consideration for behavioral communications. Additionally, mood rings have not been clinically proven as a therapeutic, investigative, evaluative tool.
The use of thermotropic liquid crystals was further applied to various apparatus to create thermometers. One such thermometer is taught by Fuller in U.S. Pat. No. 4,388,139. Fuller teaches a process of applying a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions over a first substrate, then applying a second substrate over said first substrate such to encapsulate said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions. The second substrate further comprising apertures indicating the temperature. Said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions are respective to each indicated temperature and chemically unique such that each section reacts to such unique, calibrated temperature. When the thermometer is applied against an object comprising a temperature, said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions react respectively, wherein only one such specific cholesteric liquid crystal composition changes color and all others either remain clear or become black. This process indicates the respective temperature of the object.
Several other thermometers are fabricated using similar technology. A second such teaching is Inoue, et al., U.S. Pat. No. 4,154,106.
In all, the thermometers fail to teach the use of this type of technology for clinically treating emotional states of an individual.
Mood rings are generally small and difficult for another party to monitor.
It is not known to utilize mood rings (or similar) as a means for clinical treatment/emotional understanding of another party. One would need to understand the color/temperature/emotional state relationship of the wearer and current mood rings are very limited, as they assume the color range for an average wearer.
Current mood indicator devices utilize a single thermal changing material to identify a wearer's mood. Thermometers utilize a plurality of thermotropic liquid crystals, more specifically a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions which indicate a specific temperature.
What is desired is a means for an individual to monitor another's emotional state as a means to assist in clinical treatment/emotional understanding of another party. It is further desired that said means for monitoring another's emotional state is more accurate than a typical mood ring toy. It would be beneficial to be able to calibrate the apparatus to the wearer's current emotional state.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONA first aspect of the present invention is the ability for a supervisor to monitor a supervisee's emotional state such to provide a clinical insight into the supervisee's emotional state. Said supervisor would be any monitoring party and said supervisee would be any wearer of a Mood Patch apparatus. Alternate terms such as Clinician/Doctor or patient can be used respectively.
A second aspect of the present invention is the ability for a supervisor to identify, consider and optionally react to a change in the supervisee's emotional state.
A third aspect of the present invention is the ability for a supervisor to identify, consider and optionally react to a change in the supervisee's emotional state as a result of observing the change in state of a Mood Patch.
A fourth aspect of the present invention is the ability for a supervisor to identify, consider and optionally react to a change in the supervisee's emotional state as a result of observing the change in state of a Mood Patch, wherein said supervisee's are at least one of:
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- Students
- Emotionally handicapped students
- Son/Daughter
- Patient(s)
- High Stress employment positions (Air Traffic Controllers, Doctors, Pilots, Corporate Executives, etc.)
- Athletes
- Detainees (arrested personal, etc.)
- Military Personnel
- Trauma workers
A fifth aspect of the present invention is the ability for a supervisor to react to a change in the supervisee's emotional state as a result of observing the change in state of a Mood Patch, wherein said supervisors are at least one of:
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- Physicians/Surgeons/Dentists/Nurses/Medical Personnel
- Therapists (psychologists, social workers, counselors, behavior specialists, etc.)
- Geriatric Support Personnel—Therapists (Mental Health, Physical therapy, Occupational therapy, Speech therapy, and the like)
- Teachers/Classroom Monitors (General, Special Education, and the like)
- Occupational Therapists and Physical Therapists
- Detention Center Supervisors/Guards and the like
- Emergency response personnel (Police, Medics, Fire fighters, and the like)
- Coaches (Athletic, academic, and the like)
- Corporate Supervisors (Executives, Managers, Human Resources, and the like)
- Military Supervisors and Trainers
A sixth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus.
A seventh aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus, said apparatus comprising a backing member and a thermotropic material.
An eighth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus, said apparatus comprising a backing member, a thermotropic material, and an encapsulant.
A ninth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus, said apparatus comprising a backing member and a thermotropic material and wherein said backing member further comprises an adhesive.
A tenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus, said apparatus comprising a backing member, a thermotropic material, and an encapsulant and wherein said backing member further comprises an adhesive.
An eleventh aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said encapsulant is of a clear plastic.
A twelfth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said encapsulant is of a thin glass.
A thirteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said encapsulant is of a polyterephthalate (Mylar), preferably of a thickness of 0.001-0.25″ thick, such to remain flexible.
A fourteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material has a high coefficient of thermal energy (good transfer of temperature).
A fifteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin metal base.
A sixteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin, flexible metal base.
A seventeenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin, flexible metal base, such as aluminum foil.
An eighteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin plastic base.
A nineteenth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin polyterephthalate (Mylar), of a thin silicon, or of a thin urethane.
A twentieth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin resin based material.
A twenty-first aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin fabric material.
A twenty-second aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch apparatus wherein said backing material is of a thin flexible material such as those used for adhesive bandages.
A twenty-third aspect of the present invention is the utilization of an adhesive applied to the back of said Mood Patch; wherein said adhesive is utilized to couple said Mood Patch to a wearer.
A twenty-fourth aspect of the present invention is the utilization of a plurality of thermotropic materials, wherein said thermotropic materials operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other.
A twenty-fifth aspect of the present invention is the utilization of a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other.
A twenty-sixth aspect of the present invention is the utilization of a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other, wherein further the cholesteric liquid crystal compositions become clear upon a particular temperature range.
A twenty-seventh aspect of the present invention is the utilization of a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other, wherein further the cholesteric liquid crystal compositions become clear upon a particular temperature range, making text located beneath said cholesteric liquid crystal composition visible.
A twenty-eighth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of thermotropic materials, wherein said thermotropic materials operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other, thus providing an apparatus that presents a “reference state” for the current emotional state of the wearer.
A twenty-ninth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other, thus providing an apparatus that presents a “reference state” for the current emotional state of the wearer.
A thirtieth aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other, thus providing an apparatus that presents a “reference state” for the current emotional state of the wearer, wherein the offset is within a range less than 1 degree Fahrenheit between adjacent compositions.
A thirty-first aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other and wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions become transparent when exposed to a specific temperature range and opaque when outside that particular temperature range.
A thirty-second aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, each placed over a text respective to the specific formulation of cholesteric liquid crystal composition, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other and wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions become transparent when exposed to a specific temperature range and opaque when outside that particular temperature range, thus making the respective text visible upon exposure to the specific temperature range.
A thirty-third aspect of the present invention is a Mood Patch comprising a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions, wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions operate about slightly offset temperature ranges from each other and wherein said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions become transparent when exposed to a specific temperature range and opaque when outside that particular temperature range, thus making the respective text visible upon exposure to the specific temperature range; said Mood Patch further comprising a first group of text indicators, a second group of text indicators, and additional groups of text indicators, wherein each group has a respective series of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions and each set of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions is thermally offset from the other by one or more text references.
A thirty-fourth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said Mood Patch is fabricated via the following process:
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- a. Locate a section of base material;
- b. Apply a first thermotropic material layer;
- c. Apply a second thermotropic material layer, wherein said second thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from said first thermotropic material; and
- d. Repeat for each additionally desired thermotropic material layer, wherein said additional thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from the other thermotropic material layers.
A thirty-fifth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said Mood Patch is fabricated via the following process:
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- a. Locate a section of base material;
- b. Apply a first thermotropic material layer;
- c. Apply a second thermotropic material layer, wherein said second thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from said first thermotropic material;
- d. Repeat for each additionally desired thermotropic material layer, wherein said additional thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from the other thermotropic material layers; and
- e. Cure said thermotropic material between each application.
A thirty-sixth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said Mood Patch is fabricated via the following process:
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- a. Locate a section of base material;
- b. Apply a material dam layer;
- c. Apply a first thermotropic material layer;
- d. Apply a second thermotropic material layer, wherein said second thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from said first thermotropic material; and
- e. Repeat for each additionally desired thermotropic material layer, wherein said additional thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from the other thermotropic material layers.
A thirty-seventh aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said Mood Patch is fabricated via the following process:
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- a. Locate a section of base material;
- b. Apply a first thermotropic material layer;
- c. Apply a second thermotropic material layer, wherein said second thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from said first thermotropic material;
- d. Repeat for each additionally desired thermotropic material layer, wherein said additional thermotropic material has a slightly different thermal property from the other thermotropic material layers; and
- e. Apply a top encapsulant layer.
A thirty-eighth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said Mood Patch is fabricated via the following process:
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- a. Locate a section of base material;
- b. Apply text for indicating a result of being exposed to a respective temperature;
- c. Apply a first cholesteric liquid crystal composition;
- d. Apply a second cholesteric liquid crystal composition, wherein said second cholesteric liquid crystal composition has a slightly different thermal property from said first cholesteric liquid crystal composition; and
- e. Repeat for each additionally desired cholesteric liquid crystal composition layer, wherein said additional cholesteric liquid crystal compositions have a slightly different thermal property from the other cholesteric liquid crystal composition layers.
A thirty-ninth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said thermotropic material is applied via a screen-printing process.
A fortieth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said thermotropic material is applied via a dispensing process.
A forty-first aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said thermotropic material is applied via a dispensing process, placing said thermotropic material within an area defined by a material dam.
A forty-second aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said damming material is applied via a screen-printing process.
A forty-third aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said damming material is applied via a dispensing process.
A forty-fourth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said dispensing process is automated.
A forty-fifth aspect of the present invention is a method of fabrication, wherein said screen-printing process is automated.
A forty-sixth aspect of the present invention is the utilization of said Mood Patch in Research, wherein said mood patch could be utilized as an investigative tool in: studying emotions, alterations in emotional functioning after injuries, variance in emotions based on differential diagnosis, infant/parent interactive communication styles in attachment, etc.
A forty-seventh aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a calibration indicator.
A forty-eighth aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a calibration indicator, wherein the calibration indicator rotates to indicate a “normal” position.
A forty-ninth aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a calibration indicator, wherein the calibration indicator slides to indicate a “normal” position.
A fiftieth aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a series of thermal indicators, wherein the series of thermal indicators, each having a functioning temperature of a small temperature delta from the adjacent thermal indicator.
A fifty-first aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a series of thermal indicators, wherein the series of thermal indicators, each having a functioning temperature of a small temperature delta from the adjacent thermal indicator, wherein the temperature delta is one of 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 degree Fahrenheit.
A fifty-second aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of emotional status indicators on a member that moves in conjunction with the calibration member.
A fifty-third aspect of the present invention is the incorporation of a calibration member that is adhered to a mood indication apparatus.
For the purpose of initially illustrating the invention, the specification presents drawings, flow diagrams, and embodiments that are presently preferred as well as alternates. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the specific instrumentality and methods disclosed herein. It can be recognized that the figures represent a layout in which persons skilled in the art may make variations therein. In the drawings:
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Black Color Observed 102 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of stressed, tense, or feeling harried emotion 102a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Gray Color Observed 104 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of very nervous or very anxious emotion 104a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits an amber/Yellow color observed 106 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of a little nervous or anxious emotion 106a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Green color observed 108 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of relaxed, normal, or average emotion 108a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Blue-Green color observed 110 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of somewhat relaxed emotion 110a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Blue color observed 112 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of calm or relaxed emotion 112a.
When said Mood Ring Liquid Crystal Material 14 exhibits a Dark Blue/Navy color observed 114 color, the interpretation is considered as an emotional state of happy, romantic, or passionate emotion 114a.
The following defines potential applications for clinical monitoring using said generically shaped Mood Patch 200:
Hospital Applications
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- a. Emergency Rooms
- b. Pre-op/Operating Rooms/Post Op
- c. Outpatient Surgery/Recovery Rooms
- d. Waiting Rooms
- e. Nurseries
- f. Radiology applications (X-Ray, MRI, CT and the like)
- g. Lab workup rooms
- h. Outpatient support centers
- i. Hospice Care Facilities
Auxiliary/Emergency Applications
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- a. Police
- b. Fire Stations/Rescue Personnel
- c. Ambulance
Law Enforcement Centers
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- a. Interrogation Facilities
- b. Jails
- c. Juvenile Detention Centers
- d. Prisons
- e. Courts
Military Applications
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- a. Interrogation Facilities
- b. Training Facilities
Physician's Offices
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- a. Pediatric
- b. Geriatric
- c. General
- d. Specialists
- e. Dental
- f. Orthodontic
Mental Health Facilities Applications
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- a. In-patient
- b. Out-patient
- c. Group Homes
- d. Foster Homes
- e. Social Worker's Offices
- f. Psychologist's Offices
- g. Marital Therapist's Offices
Geriatric Facilities Applications
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- a. Assisted Living Centers
- b. Alzheimer Center
- c. Nursing Homes
Athletic Applications
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- a. Coaches
- b. Football Players
- c. Basketball Players
- d. Baseball Players
- e. Hockey Players
- f. Soccer Players
- g. Swimmers
- h. Skaters
- i. Runners
- j. Tennis Players
- k. Golf Players
- l. Volleyball Players
Educational Applications
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- a. Students
- i. Preschool/Early Childhood Education (ECE)
- ii. Elementary, Middle and High School
- iii. College
- iv. Non classroom locations (library, infirmary, and the like)
- b. Special Education
- i. Learning Disabilities (examples: Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, etc.)
- ii. Autistic
- iii. Aspergers
- iv. Non-verbal learning disabilities
- v. Emotionally Disturbed
- vi. Brain Injured/Limited
- vii. Attention Deficit Disorder
- viii. Anxiety Disorder
- c. Hearing Impaired
- a. Students
Businesses
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- a. Executives/Management
- b. Airline personal (Air Traffic Controllers, Pilots, Crew, Passengers)
- c. Accountants
- d. Attorneys
Said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500 comprising a multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch backing material 502, wherein said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch backing material 502 is used as the main member of said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500. A mood patch adhesive 512 is applied to a contacting side 514 of said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500. Said mood patch adhesive 512 can be of any type of adhesive, preferably one that is similar to adhesive bandage or other medical grade removable adhesive. The adhesive could comprise a removable backing material (not shown) to protect the adhesive prior to use. A plurality of multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patches 500 can be fabricated and presented on a single sheet of removable backing material. Said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500 can be of any shape, but preferably of a shape to distinguish between each of a plurality of thermotropic material deposits. The illustration presents a single multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500 comprising three (3) distinct thermotropic material deposits; it is understood that said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500 could comprise two or more thermotropic material deposits. The illustration presents a low temperature range thermotropic material 506, a mid temperature range thermotropic material 508, and a high temperature thermotropic range material 510. Each of the various thermotropic materials provides a functioning range with a center operating temperature and a respective temperature range; preferably with each center operating temperature and respective temperature range differing from the others. The present invention provides an apparatus for the wearer to establish a “normal” range at the current state of wearer's emotions. The wearer would adhere said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch 500 onto the wearer's skin, then determine which of the thermotropic material deposits would be considered at a “normal” indication by the color coding or visible text notation (as shown in
Said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550 comprising said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch backing material 502, wherein said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch backing material 502 provides the base for said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550. Said mood patch adhesive 512 is applied to said contacting side 514 of said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550 in the same manner as described above. A printed indicator such as readable text 552, illustrated as visible text 552A and hidden text 552B are applied to said multi-thermo chromic compositions mood patch backing material 502 via a printing process. It is preferable that a plurality of readable text 552 images are utilized to provide the variety of emotions that can be interpreted by said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550. Each emotion can be related to a respective skin temperature range. To calibrate said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550, one can provide a plurality of readable text 552 images, wherein said readable text 552 images are covered with a plurality of cholesteric liquid crystal compositions. Each cholesteric liquid crystal composition is designed to become translucent upon being exposed to a specific temperature. Said cholesteric liquid crystal compositions are presented as a thermal material range A 554, thermal material range B 556, thermal material range C 558, thermal material range D 560, thermal material range E 562, thermal material range F 564, and thermal material range G 566, wherein said thermal material range A 554 would be representative of the coolest functioning temperature range and thermal material range G 566 would be representative of the warmest functioning temperature range. It is noted that the same material: thermal material range C 558, thermal material range D 560, and thermal material range E 562 are applied to two (2) locations, but offset respective to the indicator. The monitoring party would view said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550 and determine which of the series of human intelligible indicators indicates a Normal status for the wearer. Upon determination of the “calibrated” series, the monitoring party would continue to monitor said selected series for changes in emotion of the wearer. As the wearer's body surface temperature changes, the previously translucent cholesteric liquid crystal composition would become opaque, hiding the respective indicator and a different cholesteric liquid crystal composition would become translucent exposing a different indicator. The monitoring party can monitor the direction and degree of emotional change of the wearer without relying on communication from the wearer. Although the image illustrated is a rectangle, it is recognized that other shapes can be utilized for said multi-thermo chromic compositions readable mood patch 550.
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- a. neutral temperature thermal material deposit 630
- b. neutral temperature plus x thermal material deposit 632
- c. neutral temperature plus 2× thermal material deposit 634
- d. neutral temperature plus 3× thermal material deposit 636
- e. neutral temperature plus 4× thermal material deposit 638
- f. neutral temperature minus x thermal material deposit 640
- g. neutral temperature minus 2× thermal material deposit 642
- h. neutral temperature minus 3× thermal material deposit 644
- i. neutral temperature minus 4× thermal material deposit 646
Said neutral temperature would be preferably a midpoint of the temperature range of all said thermal material 605. “X” would be a temperature delta such as 0.25, 0.50, 0.75, 1.0 degrees Fahrenheit. Each thermal material deposit would be a multiple of said temperature delta as indicated in the above list. I.e. 2× would be two (2) times the temperature delta.
Said calibratable mood identifying apparatus 600B is a cross sectional view of said calibratable mood identifying apparatus 600. Said calibration dial coupling member 618 rotationally assembles said calibration indicator 622 and respective said mood status calibration dial 614 to a functional section of said calibratable mood identifying apparatus 600. Said calibratable mood patch base material 602 provides the primary framework for said calibratable mood identifying apparatus 600. an adhesive material 604 is coupled to a calibratable mood identifying apparatus contacting side 606 of said calibratable mood patch base material 602, wherein said adhesive material 604 provides an adhesion which removably couples said calibratable mood identifying apparatus 600 to a wearing party. It is desirable that said adhesive material 604 is non-allergenic. Optionally, a optional printed image 608 can be applied to said calibratable mood patch base material 602, wherein said optional printed image 608 becomes visible upon thermal activation of said thermal material 605. An optional damming material 610 is applied to a calibratable mood identifying apparatus identification side 612 of said calibratable mood patch base material 602. Said thermal material 605 would be applied within a thermal material dam reservoir (thermal material dam reservoir 611 of
The Applicants have provided a method and apparatus, with several options, for creating and using mood patch(s). Although the apparatus and methods taught herein are the preferred and alternate embodiments, it can be recognized that other form factors, materials, and methods of achieving the same results can be contrived from the disclosed teachings.
Claims
1. A mood patch, said mood patch comprising:
- a flexible, mood patch base material;
- a mood patch adhesive applied to a contact side of said mood patch base material;
- a plurality of thermo chromic material deposits applied to a viewing side of said mood patch base material, wherein said thermo chromic material deposits comprising a composition which changes appearance in accordance with an activation temperature;
- a movable emotion status indicator which is moveably coupled to said mood patch; and
- wherein said movable emotion status indicator provides a reference which identifies a person's mood via a change in appearance of said thermo chromic material.
2. The mood patch of claim 1, wherein at least one of said thermo chromic material deposits has a first activation temperature and at least a second of said thermo chromic material deposits has a second activation temperature, wherein said first activation temperature differs from said second activation temperature.
3. The mood patch of claim 1, wherein said movable emotion status indicator is positioned via a rotational motion.
4. The mood patch of claim 1, wherein said movable emotion status indicator is positioned via a sliding motion.
5. The mood patch of claim 1, wherein said movable emotion status indicator comprising a calibration indication, an indication of increasing tension, and an indication of increasing relaxation.
6. The mood patch of claim 1, comprising at least five thermo chromic material deposits, wherein each of the five thermo chromic material deposits having a different activation temperature.
7. The mood patch of claim 1, comprising at least five thermo chromic material deposits, wherein each of the five thermo chromic material deposits having a different activation temperature,
- said thermo chromic material deposits are arranged in the order of activation temperature by at least one of increasing and decreasing activation temperature.
8. A mood patch, said mood patch comprising:
- a mood patch base material;
- a plurality of thermo chromic material deposits applied to a viewing side of said mood patch base material, wherein said thermo chromic material deposits comprising a composition which change in appearance in accordance with an activation temperature;
- a mood status indication dial which is rotationally coupled to said mood patch; and
- wherein said mood status indication dial provides a reference which identifies a person's mood via a change in appearance of said thermo chromic material.
9. The mood patch of claim 8, said mood patch further comprising a mood patch adhesive applied to a contact side of said mood patch backing material;
10. The mood patch of claim 8, wherein at least one of said thermo chromic material deposits has a first activation temperature and at least a second of said thermo chromic material deposits has a second activation temperature, wherein said first activation temperature differs from said second activation temperature.
11. The mood patch of claim 8, wherein said mood status indication dial comprising a calibration indication, an indication of increasing tension, and an indication of increasing relaxation.
12. The mood patch of claim 8, comprising at least five thermo chromic material deposits, wherein each of the five thermo chromic material deposits having a different activation temperature.
13. The mood patch of claim 12, wherein said mood status indication dial comprising a calibration indication, an indication of increasing tension, and an indication of increasing relaxation.
14. A mood patch, said mood patch comprising:
- a mood patch base material;
- a plurality of thermo chromic material deposits applied to a viewing side of said mood patch base material, wherein said thermo chromic material deposits comprising a composition which change in appearance in accordance with an activation temperature;
- a mood status indication slide bar which is slideably coupled to said mood patch; and
- wherein said mood status indication slide bar provides a reference which identifies a person's mood via a change in appearance of said thermo chromic material.
15. The mood patch of claim 14, said mood patch further comprising a mood patch adhesive applied to a contact side of said mood patch backing material.
16. The mood patch of claim 14, wherein at least one of said thermo chromic material deposits has a first activation temperature and at least a second of said thermo chromic material deposits has a second activation temperature, wherein said first activation temperature differs from said second activation temperature.
17. The mood patch of claim 14, wherein said mood status indication slide bar comprising a calibration indication, an indication of increasing tension, and an indication of increasing relaxation.
18. The mood patch of claim 17, said mood patch further comprising a mood patch adhesive applied to a contact side of said mood patch backing material.
19. The mood patch of claim 14, comprising at least five thermo chromic material deposits, wherein each of the five thermo chromic material deposits having a different activation temperature.
20. The mood patch of claim 19, wherein said mood status indication dial comprising a calibration indication, an indication of increasing tension, and an indication of increasing relaxation.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 6, 2007
Publication Date: Aug 14, 2008
Applicant: Mindful Moods, LLP (Denver, CO)
Inventors: Janis A. DiCiacco (Denver, CO), Allen D. Hertz (Boca Raton, FL)
Application Number: 11/682,833
International Classification: A44C 15/00 (20060101);