Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20110040574
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | The reference discloses a portable device worn by users that monitors medical conditions and which transmits the conditions to a central system. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Issued Patents - US |
| Country | United States of America |
| Patent/Application # | 7423526 |
| Kind Code | United States (US) - United STATES Patent - A |
| Patentee Name | George Despotis |
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| Filing Date | June 16, 2005 |
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Notes / To Do
| Notes | This is another example of the prior art showing everthing except possibly biometric identification of the wearer. |
Excerpt
Excerpt A small integrated diagnostic and identification system is disclosed that solves several problems associated with current sensory systems. The diagnostic and identification system comprises a bracelet with an identification mechanism that is difficult to remove and has a lock. Further, the diagnostic and identification bracelet comprises a microprocessor which communicates with various physiologic sensors wherein said physiological sensors are substantially within said bracelet. Alternatively some of the sensors may be mounted outside the bracelet and means are provided for communicating data from the outside mounted sensors to the bracelet. The physiologic sensors either routinely, automatically monitor an individual's physiology or monitor the physiology based on a user request. The resulting physiology data from each sensor is combined via a single output and displayed on a display device. The present invention may be integrated with a record management system to share and store an individual's records. |
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All claim elements are disclosed except possibly biometric identification of the wearer.
All claim elements are disclosed except possibly biometric identification of the wearer.
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