Patent classifications
A42B1/242
WEARABLE DEVICE
An apparatus is configured for use with a garment having an opening. The apparatus comprises a wearable device with fasteners. The device has utility separately from the garment. The fasteners are attached to the device separately form the garment, and are arranged to fasten the device to the garment at multiple locations spaced apart about a periphery of the opening to support the device in a mounted position over the opening.
Balanced Head Light
The present invention is therefore designed provide a handsfree concentrated light beam that is directed at a targeted location. The light source is integrated with a head harness, which also houses a battery pack that is positioned in a such a way that creates a perfectly balanced device. The positioning of the battery pack ensures that the harness may be worn continuously without the risk of self-displacement on account of unbalanced weight. The battery back may be easily and quickly replaced. As an additional benefit, the head harness may be weather protected with a hat adornment that accommodates controls for the harness. The invention provides for weather proofing the harness by wrapping within a warm fabric wrap.
Head-mounted physiological signal monitoring system, devices and methods
Earphone apparatus includes dry electrophysiological electrodes and, optionally, other physiological and/or environmental sensors to measure signals such as ECG from the head of a subject. Methods of use of such apparatus to provide fitness, health, or other measured or derived, estimated, or predicted metrics are also disclosed.
Head-mounted physiological signal monitoring system, devices and methods
Earphone apparatus includes dry electrophysiological electrodes and, optionally, other physiological and/or environmental sensors to measure signals such as ECG from the head of a subject. Methods of use of such apparatus to provide fitness, health, or other measured or derived, estimated, or predicted metrics are also disclosed.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS) TO AN INDIVIDUAL
Apparatus for applying Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to an individual, wherein the apparatus comprises: a head mount for disposition on the head of an individual; and a plurality of magnet assemblies for releasable mounting on the head mount, wherein each of the magnet assemblies comprises a permanent magnet, and at least one of (i) a movement mechanism for moving the permanent magnet and/or (ii) a magnetic shield shutter mechanism, for selectively providing a rapidly changing magnetic field capable of inducing weak electric currents in the brain of an individual so as to modify the natural electrical activity of the brain of the individual; wherein the number of magnet assemblies mounted on the head mount, their individual positioning on the head mount, and their selective provision of a rapidly changing magnetic field is selected so as to allow the spatial, strength and temporal characteristics of the magnetic field to be custom tailored for each individual, whereby to provide individual-specific TMS therapy, to assist in diagnosis or to map out brain function in neuroscience research.
Head-mounted physiological signal monitoring system, devices and methods
Hat, helmet, and other headgear apparatus includes dry electrophysiological electrodes and, optionally, other physiological and/or environmental sensors to measure signals such as ECG from the head of a subject. Methods of use of such apparatus to provide fitness, health, or other measured or derived, estimated, or predicted metrics are also disclosed.
Head-mounted physiological signal monitoring system, devices and methods
Hat, helmet, and other headgear apparatus includes dry electrophysiological electrodes and, optionally, other physiological and/or environmental sensors to measure signals such as ECG from the head of a subject. Methods of use of such apparatus to provide fitness, health, or other measured or derived, estimated, or predicted metrics are also disclosed.
Detachable cap lights
Detachable cap lights including a cap assembly, an attaching assembly and a light assembly. The cap assembly includes a cap. The attaching assembly includes an attaching band. The light assembly includes a housing and lights. The attaching band is attached to a rear side of the cap. The attaching band includes a magnet on an exterior wall of the attaching band. The lights are embedded within the housing. The housing has a magnetic layer. The housing is attached to the magnet of the attaching band through the magnetic layer.
Detachable cap lights
Detachable cap lights including a cap assembly, an attaching assembly and a light assembly. The cap assembly includes a cap. The attaching assembly includes an attaching band. The light assembly includes a housing and lights. The attaching band is attached to a rear side of the cap. The attaching band includes a magnet on an exterior wall of the attaching band. The lights are embedded within the housing. The housing has a magnetic layer. The housing is attached to the magnet of the attaching band through the magnetic layer.
Method and apparatus for providing transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to a patient
Apparatus for applying Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to a patient comprising a head mount for disposition on the head of a patient, and a plurality of magnet assemblies for releasable mounting on the head mount. The magnet assemblies comprises a magnet for selectively providing a rapidly changing magnetic field capable of inducing weak electric currents for modifying the natural electrical activity of the brain of the patient. The number of magnet assemblies mounted, their individual positioning, and their selective provision of a rapidly changing magnetic field is selected to allow spatial, strength and temporal characteristics of the magnetic field to be tailored for the patient, to provide patient-specific IMS therapy, assist in diagnosis, or map out brain function. The magnet assembles can comprise magnets for provide a rapidly changing magnetic field of at least 500-600 Tesla/second corresponding to a magnet movement speed of no less than 400 Hertz.