Patent classifications
A41D13/1281
TEMPERATURE-SENSING FACEMASK WITH DISPLAY
A temperature-sensing face covering, such as a facemask or a face shield, with a temperature sensor and display unit therein to provide for hands free temperature readings that go wherever the individual goes and continue to measure the individual's temperature throughout the day. The temperature-sensing face covering is simple and does not require the sites of work or other places to have any additional equipment, and provides continual readings that could very easily change throughout the day and be missed because at the beginning of the day the individual did not have a fever.
Wearable Article to Hold a Ventricular Assist Device Controller
The present disclosure is directed to a wearable article for holding a medical device, such as a ventricular assist device, and methods of using and making the same. The wearable article comprises a rear pocket that is upside-down and can further be padded. Other padded pockets can also be provided.
DEVICE FOR DETERMINING EFFECTS OF AGING OF A WEARABLE DEVICE
A wearable device comprises first and second transmitting loops coupled with the wearable device. The first and second transmitting loops being further coupled with a data processing unit. Additionally, the second transmitting loop may be coupled with a sensor outputting a measuring signal. The first and second transmitting loops have a property with a readable value dependent on an aging of the object of a wearable device. In addition, the data processing unit is configured to measure the value of the property of the first and second transmitting loops and determine the effects or amount of aging.
Device for determining effects of aging of a wearable device
A wearable device comprises first and second transmitting loops coupled with the wearable device. The first and second transmitting loops being further coupled with a data processing unit. Additionally, the second transmitting loop may be coupled with a sensor outputting a measuring signal. The first and second transmitting loops have a property with a readable value dependent on an aging of the object of a wearable device. In addition, the data processing unit is configured to measure the value of the property of the first and second transmitting loops and determine the effects or amount of aging.
PATIENT GARMENT
A patient garment for post-surgical and other medical-related procedures is provided. The garment can include a main body with a front portion, rear portion, upper collar end, lower waist end and arm openings that are collectively configured to fit around a patient's upper body portion. The front portion can include first and second side sections, each having a longitudinal edge that form a separable front seam for opening and closing the front portion of the garment. The garment can include as many as twelve or more pockets located on the interior and exterior surfaces of the garment. The pockets can be located intermediately along the height of the front portion of the garment. At least one of the pockets located along the collar end of the garment is configured for receiving a drainage reservoir connected to a patient's cranial or neck drainage site. At least one surface of the garment, such as the interior of the garment, is fabricated from a material that has been chemically treated to reduce surface friction and irritation against the skin of a wearer. The chemical treatment of the fabric may comprise of dimethicone.
Features for Support Garment for a Wearable Medical Device
A wearable cardiac therapeutic device includes a plurality of ECG sensing electrodes configured to sense ECG signals regarding a cardiac function of a patient; a plurality of therapy electrodes configured to deliver transcutaneous defibrillation shocks or transcutaneous pacing pulses to the patient's heart; and a support garment configured to support and hold the plurality of ECG sensing electrodes and the plurality of therapy electrodes against the patient's body. The support garment includes one or more features for improving and enhancing the patient's experience in wearing the support garment with respect to wearability, comfort, aesthetics, and assembly and usage of the device.
WEARABLE MEDICAL DEVICE
A medical device for early detection of breast cancer is provided. Embodiments of the application incorporate a medical device (e.g., formed as a sports bra), one or more user devices, and an analytics computing device. The medical device is incorporated with a plurality of sensors to detect changes in density (or other metrics) of the breast tissue. The medical device is placed snuggly over the breast tissue to generate measurements by the plurality of sensors. The measurements are transmitted to the analytics computing device to analyze over a time period. When the measurements exceed a threshold value, the analytics computing device may perform an action, including transmitting an electronic communication to a physician user or a patient user (e.g., to identify a potential issue, to transfer the measurement data, to recommend an action to the patient user).
ARTICLE OF CLOTHING INTEGRATING AT LEAST TWO INTERCONNECTED CONDUCTIVE WIRES AND CORRESPONDING INTERCONNECTING METHOD
The invention concerns an article of clothing (10) comprising at least two conductive wires capable of transmitting an electric current, at least one conductive wire being integrated into at least one flat seam (12a); and at least one electrical interconnection between the at least two conductive wires; the electrical interconnection incorporating a weld (25) between the at least two conductive wires; the electrical interconnection is protected by two layers of fabric (21-23) attached respectively above and below the electrical interconnection; a lower layer of fabric (22) bonded to the article of clothing (10) above which the at least two conductive wires extend; and an upper layer of fabric (23) bonded to the lower layer of fabric (22) so as to form, with the lower layer of fabric (22), a protective barrier around the electrical interconnection.
PROTECTIVE GARMENT FOR NON-CONTACT SPORTS
A protective garment that can be worn by hematology and oncology patients innocuously as to encourage physical activity via participation in non-contact sports is disclosed. More specifically, the protective garment having portacatch and G-tube protective, monitoring, and/or medicine administrating enabling features. In accordance with some aspects, the portacath and G-tube protective features include protective areas including a padding that is sufficiently large to accommodate for some movement relative to the body. Moreover, one or more sensors may be included in the protective garment and may be configured to be in communication with a processor as to enable monitoring and transmission of data relating to condition(s) detected. An integrated/exterior signaling/actuating electronic device may be used to receive data and perform a programmed action corresponding to the condition(s) detected.
Supercapacitive iontronic nanofabric sensing
An all-fabric iontronic supercapacitive pressure sensing device utilizing a novel iontronic nanofabric as the sensing element is disclosed. The sensing device can be applied in several various wearable health and biomedical applications on complex body topologies. As an alternative to conventional flexible sensors, the all-fabric iontronic pressure sensor provides an ultrahigh device sensitivity with a single Pascale resolution. The device also allows rapid mechanical responses (in the milliseconds range) for high-frequency biomechanical signals, e.g., blood pressure pulses and body movements. The fabrication process for the device is low-cost highly compatible with existing industrial manufacturing processes.