Andrew Royal - Seattle WA, US Raymond Walter Riley - Bainbridge Island WA, US Mark John Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US Chad Austin Brinckerhoff - Issaquah WA, US John R. Murkowski - Seattle WA, US Trent Robert Wetherbee - Kennewick WA, US Alex Michael Diener - Federal Way WA, US Kristin Marie Will - Seattle WA, US Kyle S. Johnston - Sammamish WA, US Clint Timothy Schneider - Mercer Island WA, US Evan William Mattingly - Seattle WA, US Keith W. Kirkwood - Bainbridge Island WA, US Jonathan Brandt Hadley - Renton WA, US
Assignee:
Illumagear, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
F21V 21/084
US Classification:
362105, 362106
Abstract:
A light-emitting system is provided which is removably attachable to headgear for personal illumination to enhance visibility of the user to others. The light-emitting system includes a housing that defines a receiving aperture and is configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system is removably attached to the headgear for use. The light-emitting system further includes at least one lens and a plurality of lighting elements coupled to the annular housing which are configured to selectively generate a halo or at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the annular housing through the at least one lens to provide enhanced personal illumination.
System Of Increasing Outpatient Medication Compliance Using Reminder Devices Attached To Containers At Point Of Filing And Associated Methods
Mark Burrows - Newton PA, US Mark Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G04B 47/00
US Classification:
368010000
Abstract:
The present invention is a method of continuously increasing patient compliance with medication dosing regimen that does not rely on incremental effort, investment, and/or other patient resource. The method includes uploading compliance data from one or more electronically enhanced containers to a database, analyzing said uploaded compliance data, generating one or more patient specific compliance reports from said database, and reporting said one or more patient specific compliance reports to one or more stakeholders.
Automatic Short Messaging System And/Or Call Suspension For Wireless Devices In Motion
Victor C. Burton - Bellevue WA, US Mark J. Ramberg - Annapolis MD, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/12
US Classification:
455418
Abstract:
Automatic suspension of call and/or short text message service for a mobile device in motion. The speed of the wireless device is obtained or detected, and compared with a predetermined speed threshold to determine whether the speed has reached or exceeded the predetermined speed threshold. If so, suspension of a text messaging service is automatically triggered in response to the speed exceeding or reaching the threshold. Emergency call and/or text messaging capabilities may be retained even during suspension of service. An indication of the service suspension may be displayed on the mobile device. Suspension of the relevant service may be maintained for a predetermined period of time to provide a hysteresis so that when the device momentarily stops but is generally still in a driven situation, the service(s) remain suspended. The wireless device may permit a user to temporarily disable the suspension of service for a given period of time.
Lance D. Pitt - Kent WA, US Thomas Ginter - Bellevue WA, US Gordon John Hines - Kirkland WA, US Victor Burton - Bellevue WA, US Mark Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
455500
Abstract:
An N-dimensional affinity confluencer comprises an affinity table to maintain a plurality of affinities for each of a plurality of wireless devices. A sphere of influence (SPIN) table provides an influence for determination of a confluence between affinities maintained in the affinity table. An affinity confluence determination module determines an affinity confluence between the plurality of wireless devices and an influence parameter associated with the sphere of influence (SPIN) table. An affinity confluence is determined from among a plurality of wireless devices by determining a confluence of at least two predefined affinities from among a plurality of wireless devices. A sphere of influence parameter is applied to the confluence to determine those of the plurality of wireless devices defined by an affinity confluence. The plurality of wireless devices need not be within a common communication network.
Andrew Royal - Seattle WA, US Raymond Walter Riley - Bainbridge Island WA, US Mark John Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US Chad Austin Brinckerhoff - Issaquah WA, US John R. Murkowski - Seattle WA, US Trent Robert Wetherbee - Kennewick WA, US Alex Michael Diener - Federal Way WA, US Kristin Marie Will - Seattle WA, US Kyle S. Johnston - Sammamish WA, US Clint Timothy Schneider - Mercer Island WA, US Evan William Mattingly - Seattle WA, US Keith W. Kirkwood - Bainbridge Island WA, US Jonathan Brandt Hadley - Renton WA, US
Assignee:
IIIumagear, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
F21V 21/084
US Classification:
362106, 362105
Abstract:
A light-emitting system is provided which is removably attachable to headgear for personal illumination to enhance visibility of the user to others. The light-emitting system includes a housing that defines a receiving aperture and is configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system is removably attached to the headgear for use. The light-emitting system further includes at least one lens and a plurality of lighting elements coupled to the annular housing which are configured to selectively generate a halo or at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the annular housing through the at least one lens to provide enhanced personal illumination.
- Seattle WA, US Andrew Royal - Seattle WA, US Raymond Walter Riley - Bainbridge Island WA, US Mark John Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US Chad Austin Brinckerhoff - Issaquah WA, US John R. Murkowski - Seattle WA, US Trent Robert Wetherbee - Kennewick WA, US Alexander Michael Diener - Federal Way WA, US Kristin Marie Will - Seattle WA, US Kyle S. Johnston - Sammamish WA, US Clint Timothy Schneider - Mercer Island WA, US Evan William Mattingly - Seattle WA, US Keith W. Kirkwood - Bainbridge Island WA, US Jonathan Brandt Hadley - Renton WA, US
International Classification:
A42B 3/04 F21V 33/00 F21V 21/084
Abstract:
A light-emitting system is provided which is removably attachable to headgear for personal illumination to enhance visibility of the user to others. The light-emitting system includes a housing that defines a receiving aperture and is configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system is removably attached to the headgear for use. The light-emitting system further includes at least one lens and a plurality of lighting elements coupled to the annular housing which are configured to selectively generate a halo or at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the annular housing through the at least one lens to provide enhanced personal illumination.
- Seattle WA, US Andrew Royal - Seattle WA, US Raymond Walter Riley - Bainbridge Island WA, US Mark John Ramberg - Bellevue WA, US Chad Austin Brinckerhoff - Issaquah WA, US John R. Murkowski - Seattle WA, US Trent Robert Wetherbee - Kennewick WA, US Alexander Michael Diener - Federal Way WA, US Kristin Marie Will - Seattle WA, US Kyle S. Johnston - Sammamish WA, US Clint Timothy Schneider - Mercer Island WA, US Evan William Mattingly - Seattle WA, US Keith W. Kirkwood - Bainbridge Island WA, US Jonathan Brandt Hadley - Renton WA, US
International Classification:
A42B 3/04 F21V 21/084 F21V 33/00
Abstract:
A light-emitting system is provided which is removably attachable to headgear for personal illumination to enhance visibility of the user to others. The light-emitting system includes a housing that defines a receiving aperture and is configured to surround a portion of the headgear when the light-emitting system is removably attached to the headgear for use. The light-emitting system further includes at least one lens and a plurality of lighting elements coupled to the annular housing which are configured to selectively generate a halo or at least a partial halo of light that radiates outwardly away from the annular housing through the at least one lens to provide enhanced personal illumination.