Wearable device configured to support measurement and transmission apparatus

US12426830B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-12426830-B2
Application numberUS-202318178929-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 6, 2023
Priority dateMar 31, 2015
Publication dateSep 30, 2025
Grant dateSep 30, 2025

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Devices that take a novel approach to parameter measurement and output or transmission of signals, medicine, heat, etc. These devices are compact, versatile, relatively inexpensive, and require minimal training to be effectively used. These devices can be configured as interchangeable devices incorporated into a wearable article or device.

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I claim: 1. A wearable article, comprising: a longitudinally extending device body having a front face and a rear face opposite the front face; a grip supported on the rear face of the device body and extending in a direction that is approximately parallel to a longitudinal direction of the device body, the grip configured to be held by more than one finger of a user's hand; a power supply positioned on the device body; a plurality of elements positioned along the front face of the device body, at least one element of the plurality of elements being selected from the group consisting of input elements, output elements, and a combination of input and output elements, with the plurality of elements being configured with at least three device functions selected from the group consisting of to receive power from the power supply, to provide at least one output to skin other than that of the user's hand, to measure a parameter of the skin other than that of the user's hand, and to transmit a signal representing the measured parameter; and a communication device positioned on the device body and configured to receive the signal when the signal is transmitted by the at least one element and to transmit the signal to a separate electronic device, wherein one of the at least one element of the plurality of elements is an input element that is rotatably or slidably adjustable on the device body. 2. The wearable article of claim 1 , wherein another element from the plurality of elements is one of an ultrasonic output device, an audio output device, a device including an electrical output, a needle, a glucose meter strip, a combination needle and glucose meter strip, a drug delivery device, a magnetic device, a light emission source, a light detection device, a radio frequency emission device, a radio frequency detection device, a combination radio frequency emission and radio frequency detection device, a sample collector, an audio receiver or microphone, a camera, a combination emission and detection device, a drug delivery iontophoresis, a thermal transfer device, a combination thermal transfer and drug delivery device, a blood pressure sensing device, a combination thermal transfer and blood pressure sensing device, a laser Doppler measurement device, and a pressure sensor. 3. The wearable article of claim 1 , wherein the at least one element from the plurality of elements is a contact element configured to interface directly with the skin other than that of the user's hand. 4. The wearable article of claim 1 , wherein the at least one element from the plurality of elements is a non-contact element. 5. The wearable article of claim 2 , wherein the one of the at least one element from the plurality of elements is interchangeable with other elements different from the at least one element. 6. A wearable article, comprising: a device body having a curved planar shape including a first, concave side and a second, convex side opposite the first side; a grip supported on the second side, the grip configured to be held by more than one finger of a user's hand; a power supply positioned on the device body; and a first sensor configured for sensing a physiological parameter from the user, the first sensor receiving power from the power supply, the first sensor extending from the first, concave side of the device body, wherein the first sensor is rotatably or slidably adjustable on the device body. 7. The wearable article of claim 6 , further including a second sensor positioned on the first, concave side. 8. The wearable article of claim 7 , wherein the first sensor is positioned closer to a first end of the device body than a second end of the device body, and the second sensor is positioned closer to the second end of the device body than the first end of the device body. 9. The wearable article of claim 7 , wherein the second sensor is adjustable. 10. The wearable article of claim 9 , further including a first switch configured to select one of the first sensor and the second sensor and a second switch to adjust the selected one of the first sensor and the second sensor. 11. The wearable article of claim 6 , wherein the first sensor protrudes outwardly from the first, concave side. 12. The wearable article of claim 6 , further including a display attached to the second side of the device body. 13. The wearable article of claim 12 , wherein the display is positioned between the grip and an end of the device body. 14. The wearable article of claim 12 , wherein the first sensor is positioned closer to a first end of the device body than a second end of the device body, and the display is positioned between the first sensor and the second end of the device body. 15. The wearable article of claim 6 , wherein the first sensor also protrudes from the second side of the device body. 16. The wearable article of claim 6 , wherein the grip is curved. 17. The wearable article of claim 6 , wherein the grip is continuously curved from the second side to an end of the grip.

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Classifications

  • A61B5/6806Primary

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What does patent US12426830B2 cover?
Devices that take a novel approach to parameter measurement and output or transmission of signals, medicine, heat, etc. These devices are compact, versatile, relatively inexpensive, and require minimal training to be effectively used. These devices can be configured as interchangeable devices incorporated into a wearable article or device.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Geelux Holdings Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/6806. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Sep 30 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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