IP Library Granted Patent US 12,310,749
Granted Patent B2
US 12,310,749 · App. 18/411,540 · Granted May 27, 2025

Eyewear (eyeglasses) with electrodes (EEG sensors) for prediction and/or detection of health events or use as a brain-to-computer interface (BCI)

Inventor: Robert A. Connor (St. Paul, MN)
Assignee: Medibotios MC
A61B5/6803A61B5/291A61B5/296A61B2560/0468
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,310,749
App. No.
18/411,540
Granted
May 27, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

This invention is eyewear (e.g. eyeglasses) with electrodes (e.g. EEG sensors) which collect brain activity data (e.g. electroencephalographic data) which can be used to predict and/or detect health events (e.g. epileptic seizure, stroke, or heart attack) or function as a BCI (Brain-to-Computer Interface) for communication. There can be anterior and posterior electrodes on the eyewear temple and the temple can have an upward and/or inward curving wave or arm. A posterior electrode can have multiple electroconductive protrusions to help penetrate between strands of hair.

Claims (5)

1. Eyewear with electrodes comprising:

an eyewear front piece;

two eyewear temples, wherein each eyewear temple is divided into an anterior portion which is anterior to where the eyewear temple is configured to rest on a person's auricle and a posterior portion which is posterior to where each eyewear temple is configured to rest on the person's auricle, and wherein the anterior portion further comprises a wave and/or loop which spans upward, forward, and inward to a location over the person's forehead and then spans downward, backward, and outward;

at least one anterior electrode on the wave and/or loop of each eyewear temple;

at least one posterior electrode on the posterior portion of each eyewear temple; and wherein the at least one anterior electrode and at least one posterior electrode are configured to detect electroencephalograph signals.