IP Library Granted Patent US 11,754,542
Granted Patent B2
US 11,754,542 · App. 16/737,052 · Granted Sep 12, 2023

System for nutritional monitoring and management

Inventor: Robert A. Connor (St. Paul, MN)
Assignee: Medibotics LLC
G01N33/02A61B5/681G06F1/163G06F3/015G06V10/245G06V20/20G06V40/20G09B19/0092G16H20/60G06V20/68
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,754,542
App. No.
16/737,052
Granted
Sep 12, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention is a system for nutritional monitoring and management which includes a camera, a spectroscopic sensor, a fiducial component, a wearable biometric sensor, a smart utensil or dish, a passive feedback mechanism which provides a person with information concerning food item types and/or quantities, and an active stimulus mechanism which modifies the person's food-related physiological processes. This system can help a person to improve their dietary habits and health.

Claims (7)

1. A device for nutritional monitoring and management comprising:

a watch or other wrist-worn device which is configured to be worn by a person;

a camera on the watch or other wrist-worn device which records images of food items, wherein the images are analyzed to identify food item types and/or estimate food item quantities, wherein the food items include beverages as well as solid food, and wherein the camera is configured to be on an anterior side of the person's wrist;

a spectroscopic sensor on the watch or other wrist-worn device which collects spectral data concerning light reflected from or absorbed by the food items; wherein the spectral data is used to identify food item types and/or compositions; wherein the spectroscopic sensor further comprises a light emitter which emits light toward the food items and a light receiver which receives the light after it has been reflected by or passed through the food items; and wherein changes in the spectral distribution of the light caused by interaction with the food items are used to identify the food item types and/or compositions; and wherein the spectroscopic sensor is configured to be on the anterior side of the person's wrist;

a cover or lid on the spectroscopic sensor, wherein the cover or lid is configured to automatically open or close based on distance to food;

a data processor configured to analyze the images of food items recorded by the camera and the changes in the spectral distribution of the light detected by the spectroscopic sensor;

one or more other components on the watch or other wrist-worn device selected from the group consisting of: data transmitter; data receiver; battery; GPS module; clock; calendar; voice recognition interface; touch-screen interface; and gesture recognition interface.

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