Eyewear System for Monitoring and Modifying Nutritional Intake

US2016232811A9 · US · A9

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Publication numberUS-2016232811-A9
Application numberUS-201414330649-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA9
Filing dateJul 14, 2014
Priority dateJun 14, 2012
Publication dateAug 11, 2016
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This invention is an eyewear-based system and device for monitoring and modifying a person's nutritional intake. This invention can comprise eyewear with an imaging member which automatically records images of food when the person consumes food. These food images are automatically analyzed to estimate the type and quantity of food. This invention can also comprise a nutritional intake modification component which modifies the person's nutritional intake based on the type and quantity of food. This invention can reduce a person's nutritional intake of unhealthy types and/or quantities of food without reducing their nutritional intake of healthy types and/or quantities of food. It can serve as part of an overall system for better nutrition, weight management, and improved health.

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I claim: 1 . An eyewear-based system and device for monitoring a person's nutritional intake comprising: eyeglasses, wherein these eyeglasses further comprise at least one camera, wherein this camera automatically takes pictures or records images of food when a person is consuming food and wherein these food pictures or images are automatically analyzed to estimate the type and quantity of food. 2 . An eyewear-based system and device for monitoring and modifying a person's nutritional intake comprising: eyewear, wherein this eyewear further comprises at least one imaging member, wherein this imaging member automatically takes pictures or records images of food when a person is consuming food, and wherein these food pictures or images are automatically analyzed to estimate the type and quantity of food; a data processing unit; and a nutritional intake modification component, wherein this component modifies the person's nutritional intake based on the type and quantity of food. 3 . An eyewear-based system and device for monitoring and modifying a person's nutritional intake comprising: a support member which is configured to be worn on a person's head; at least one optical member which is configured to be held in proximity to an eye by the support member; at least one imaging member, wherein the imaging member is part of or attached to the support member or optical member, wherein this imaging member automatically takes pictures or records images of food when a person is consuming food, and wherein these food pictures or images are automatically analyzed to estimate the type and quantity of food; a data processing unit; and a nutritional intake modification component, wherein this component modifies the person's nutritional intake based on the type and quantity of food. 4 . The system in claim 3 wherein the support member further comprises at least one upward protrusion which is configured to span a portion of a person's forehead, temple, and/or a side of the person's head and wherein this upward protrusion holds an electromagnetic brain activity sensor. 5 . The system in claim 3 wherein the imaging member is automatically activated to take pictures when a person eats based on a sensor selected from the group consisting of: accelerometer, inclinometer, and motion sensor. 6 . The system in claim 3 wherein the imaging member is automatically activated to take pictures when a person eats based on a sensor selected from the group consisting of: EEG sensor, ECG sensor, and EMG sensor. 7 . The system in claim 3 wherein the imaging member is automatically activated to take pictures when a person eats based on a sensor selected from the group consisting of: sound sensor, smell sensor, blood pressure sensor, heart rate sensor, electrochemical sensor, gastric activity sensor, GPS sensor, location sensor, image sensor, optical sensor, piezoelectric sensor, respiration sensor, strain gauge, electrogoniometer, chewing sensor, swallow sensor, temperature sensor, and pressure sensor. 8 . The system in claim 3 wherein the imaging member is automatically activated to take pictures when data from one or more wearable or implanted sensors indicates that a person is consuming food or will probably consume food soon. 9 . The system in claim 8 wherein at least one sensor is an electromagnetic energy sensor which measures the conductivity, voltage, impedance, or resistance of electromagnetic energy transmitted through body tissue. 10 . The system in claim 8 wherein at least one sensor is selected from the group consisting of: glucometer, glucose sensor, glucose monitor, blood glucose monitor, cellular fluid glucose monitor, spectroscopic sensor, food composition analyzer, oximeter, oximetry sensor, pulse oximeter, tissue oximetry sensor, tissue saturation oximeter, wrist oximeter, oxygen consumption monitor, oxygen level monitor, oxygen saturation monitor, ambient air sensor, gas composition sensor, blood oximeter, ear oximeter, cutaneous oxygen monitor, cerebral oximetry monitor, capnography sensor, carbon dioxide sensor, carbon monoxide sensor, artificial olfactory sensor, smell sensor, moisture sensor, humidity sensor, hydration sensor, skin moisture sensor, chemiresistor sensor, chemoreceptor sensor, electrochemical sensor, amino acid sensor, cholesterol sensor, body fat sensor, osmolality sensor, pH level sensor, sodium sensor, taste sensor, and microbial sensor. 11 . The system in claim 3 wherein unhealthy food is identified as having a high amount or concentration of one or more nutrients selected from the group consisting of: sugars, simple sugars, simple carbohydrates, fats, saturated fats, cholesterol, and sodium. 12 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component provides negative stimuli in association with unhealthy types and quantities of food and/or provides positive stimuli in association with healthy types and quantities of food. 13 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component allows normal absorption of nutrients from healthy types and/or quantities of food, but reduces absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food. 14 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by releasing an absorption-reducing substance into the person's gastrointestinal tract. 15 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by delivering electromagnetic energy to a portion of the person's gastrointestinal tract and/or to nerves which innervate that portion. 16 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by delivering electromagnetic energy to nerves which innervate a person's tongue and/or nasal passages. 17 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by releasing a taste and/or smell modifying substance into a person's oral cavity and/or nasal passages. 18 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by constricting, slowing, and/or reducing passage of food through the person's gastrointestinal tract. 19 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by displaying images or other visual information in a person's field of view. 20 . The system in claim 3 wherein the nutritional intake modification component reduces consumption and/or absorption of nutrients from unhealthy types and/or quantities of food by sending a communication to the person wearing the imaging member and/or to another person.

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  • Detecting, measuring or recording bioelectric or biomagnetic signals of the body or parts thereof · CPC title

  • for magnetic stimulation of nerve tissue · CPC title

  • Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor or mobility of a limb {(A61B5/1038 takes precedence; motion detection to correct for motion artifacts in physiological signals A61B5/721)} · CPC title

  • Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis · CPC title

  • for synchronizing or triggering a physiological measurement or image acquisition with a physiological event or waveform, e.g. an ECG signal · CPC title

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What does patent US2016232811A9 cover?
This invention is an eyewear-based system and device for monitoring and modifying a person's nutritional intake. This invention can comprise eyewear with an imaging member which automatically records images of food when the person consumes food. These food images are automatically analyzed to estimate the type and quantity of food. This invention can also comprise a nutritional intake modificat…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Connor Robert A
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G09B19/0092. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Thu Aug 11 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A9). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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