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Sensor Module for Sensing Forces to the Head of an Individual and Wirelessly Transmitting Signals Corresponding Thereto for Analysis, Tracking and/or Reporting the Sensed Forces

a sensor module and individual technology, applied in the field of sensing forces to the head of individuals, can solve the problems of not providing real-time information relating to the occurrence of impact events, and individuals engaged in a wide variety of physically demanding sports and activities risk brain or other serious injuries, so as to improve athletic performance, reduce risk, and make a game or activity safer

Active Publication Date: 2016-11-03
TRIAX TECH INC
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The present invention is a device that can accurately sensing force events and provide real-time data analysis to protect players, coaches, and others from potential harm. It can inform individuals of impacts to the head and assist in determining if they should be removed from the activity for their safety. The device is a small sensor module that can be easily placed in a support, such as a headband or skull cap, to record impacts and accelerations greater than a pre-programmed set-point. It can also perform cognitive and balance evaluation tests to gauge an individual's performance after potentially concussive events. Overall, the invention helps to increase athletic performance while decreasing risk and making sports safer.

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Individuals engaged in a wide variety of physically demanding sports and activities risk brain or other serious injuries resulting from impact, hyper-extension and other extreme movements or events.
They do not provide real-time information relating to occurrence of impact events to permit an individual being monitored to be removed from active play for the individual's safety.

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[0024]As shown in FIG. 1, a sensor module 10 in accordance with the present invention is typically a small, environmentally sealed device incorporating a sub GHz transceiver, a low power microprocessor, a 3-axis high g accelerometer, a 3-axis low g accelerometer, a 3-axis gyroscope, a non-volatile memory, a battery, a battery charger and other support circuitry. The sensor module 10 is sometimes referred to herein as a mobile sensor or a SIM or an impact monitor. The sensor module 10 is in substantial alignment with the median nuchal line of the occipital bone of the skull shown in dashed lines at N and, normally, between the inferior and superior nuchal lines. One embodiment utilizes a curved elongate antenna 12 extending from the sensor module housing toward the left side of the head. The anatomical axes denoted as Xa, Ya and Za, the sensor axes denoted as Xs, Ys and Zs and the subtended angle θ are illustrated in FIG. 1. The anatomical axes allow correlation with the axes in the ...

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Abstract

Sensor module for sensing forces to the head of an individual and wirelessly transmitting signals corresponding thereto for analysis, tracking and / or reporting the sensed forces.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS[0001]This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 881,271 filed Sep. 23, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61 / 868,004 filed Aug. 20, 2013, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]1. Field of the Invention[0003]The present invention relates to the sensing of forces to the head of an individual and, more particularly, to the use of a high-quality, mobile physiometric sensor module with a multi-layer distributed data storage, analysis and presentation structure.[0004]2. Brief Discussion of the Related Art[0005]Individuals engaged in a wide variety of physically demanding sports and activities risk brain or other serious injuries resulting from impact, hyper-extension and other extreme movements or events. Some examples of risk-laden sports include, among many others, football, soccer, baseball, basketball and rugby.[0...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A42B3/04G08B21/18
CPCG08B21/182A42B3/046A42B1/041G01L5/0052G08B21/0446G16H40/67A41D1/002A41D20/00A42B1/242A61B5/4088
Inventor EPPLER, JR., WILLIAM G.HOLLINGSWORTH, WILLIAM DALEPAVLICK, JR., JOHN R.
Owner TRIAX TECH INC
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