Adaptive Electronic Devices for Assisting Medical Procedures in Specialized Environments
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Summary of the Inventive Concept
An electronic device system that adapts to specific, narrow market or unique operational environments, such as high-security needs, disaster relief, or extreme weather conditions, to assist users in performing medical procedures.
Background and Problem Solved
The original patent disclosed electronic devices for assisting users in performing medical procedures, but it did not address the challenges of performing medical procedures in specialized environments. The new inventive concept addresses this limitation by providing adaptive electronic devices that can operate effectively in high-security, disaster relief, or extreme weather conditions.
Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept
The adaptive electronic device system comprises a secure authentication module, a protocol adaptation module, a weather-resistant housing, a medical procedure guidance module, a communication module, and a procedure adaptation module. These components work together to adapt medical treatment protocols to the specific environment, ensuring that users receive real-time guidance and support during medical procedures. The system can be configured to operate in high-security environments, disaster relief scenarios, extreme weather conditions, or areas with limited medical infrastructure.
Novelty and Inventive Step
The new claims introduce novel adaptations to the original patent's electronic devices, including secure authentication, protocol adaptation, and weather-resistant design. These adaptations provide a non-obvious solution to the challenges of performing medical procedures in specialized environments.
Alternative Embodiments and Variations
Alternative embodiments of the inventive concept could include wearable devices, mobile applications, or cloud-based systems that provide adaptive medical procedure guidance. Variations could include integrating additional sensors, such as heart rate or blood pressure monitors, to provide more comprehensive support during medical procedures.
Potential Commercial Applications and Market
The adaptive electronic device system has significant commercial potential in industries such as emergency medical services, disaster relief, and high-security medical facilities. The system could be marketed as a comprehensive solution for medical professionals operating in challenging environments.
CPC Classifications
| Section | Class | Group |
|---|---|---|
| A | A61 | A61H31/007 |
| A | A61 | A61H31/005 |
| G | G06 | G06F1/163 |
| G | G16 | G16H20/40 |
| G | G16 | G16H40/60 |
| G | G16 | G16H40/63 |
| G | G16 | G16H50/30 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/0188 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5007 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5043 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5048 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5061 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5071 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5084 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5089 |
| A | A61 | A61H2201/5097 |
| A | A61 | A61H2230/205 |
| A | A61 | A61H2230/207 |
| A | A61 | A61H2230/25 |
Original Patent Information
| Patent Number | US 11,857,487 |
|---|---|
| Title | Electronic devices for assisting performance of medical procedures |
| Assignee(s) | Ximio Health Inc. |