IP Library Granted Patent US 12,300,367
Granted Patent B2
US 12,300,367 · App. 18/604,253 · Granted May 13, 2025

Medical information lookup patch and method therefor

Inventor: Donald P. LoGuercio (Cheyenne, WY)
Assignee: DJO, LLC
G16H10/65A61B5/6833G06K7/1417
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Patent No.
US 12,300,367
App. No.
18/604,253
Granted
May 13, 2025
Kind
B2
Abstract

A medical lookup patch, for application to a medical device, includes a substrate having a front, a back, and a perimeter edge defined therebetween. The patch includes an engagement element of a hook-and-loop engagement system on the back of the substrate, for engaging with a complemental engagement element on the medical device. The front of the substrate includes first, second, and third information areas. Brand information is displayed in the first information area, and instructive information is displayed in the second information area. Lookup information is displayed in the third information area and defines a machine-readable code which, when processed by a machine, directs the machine to display human-readable information different from the lookup information.

Claims (66)

1. A medical lookup patch, for application to a medical device, comprising:

a substrate having:

a front surface of the substrate that is substantially smooth and flat, without features rising or receding therefrom, and further including at least:

a first information area displaying human-readable brand information of at least one of the medical device and the source of the patch,

a second information area disposed to a right side of the first information area and displaying human-readable instructive information describing how to interact with the medical lookup patch, and

a third information area disposed immediately adjacent to the second information area and displaying lookup information defining a machine-readable code which, when processed by a machine, directs the machine to display human-readable information different from the lookup information; and

a back surface of the substrate comprising an engagement element of a hook-and-loop engagement system for engaging with a complemental engagement element on the medical device.

2. The medical lookup patch of claim 1 , wherein the front surface of the substrate further includes a fourth information area disposed adjacent to the third information area and comprising a human-readable domain name or URL that points to the human-readable information different from the lookup information.

3. The medical lookup patch of claim 1 , wherein the brand information, the instructive information, and the lookup information are each formed from a separate layer of ink applied directly to the front surface of the substrate.

4. The medical lookup patch of claim 3 , wherein each of the separate layers of ink, applied directly to the front surface of the substrate to respectively define the brand information, the instructive information, and the lookup information, is a different color.

5. The medical lookup patch of claim 1 , wherein the first, second, and third information areas are each of different sizes.

6. The medical lookup patch of claim 1 , wherein the substrate comprises a flexible sheet of fabric.

7. A medical lookup patch, for application to a medical device, comprising:

a substrate having:

a front surface, and

a back surface comprising an engagement element of a hook-and-loop engagement system for engaging with a complemental engagement element on the medical device; and

an applique having:

a back surface permanently applied to the front of the substrate,

a front surface that is substantially smooth and flat, without features rising or receding therefrom, and further comprising:

a first information area displaying human-readable brand information of at least one of the medical device and the source of the patch,

a second information area disposed to a right side of the first information area and displaying human-readable instructive information describing how to interact with the medical lookup patch, and

a third information area disposed immediately adjacent to the second information area and displaying lookup information defining a machine-readable code which, when processed by a machine, directs the machine to display human-readable information different from the lookup information.

8. The medical lookup patch of claim 7 , wherein the front surface of the substrate further includes a fourth information area disposed adjacent to the third information area and comprising a human-readable domain name or URL that points to the human-readable information different from the lookup information.

9. The medical lookup patch of claim 7 , wherein the brand information, the instructive information, and the lookup information are each formed from a separate layer of ink applied directly to the front of the substrate.

10. The medical lookup patch of claim 9 , wherein each of the separate layers of ink, applied directly to the front of the substrate to respectively define the brand information, the instructive information, and the lookup information, is a different color.

11. The medical lookup patch of claim 7 , wherein the first, second, and third information areas are each of different sizes.

12. The medical lookup patch of claim 7 , wherein the substrate comprises a flexible sheet of fabric.

13. A method for creating and using a medical lookup patch with a medical device, the method comprising:

an owner providing a web server;

the owner contracting with a health worker to provide a medical lookup patch to the health worker;

collecting, from the health worker, contact information and medical care information;

building and hosting a microsite for the health worker featuring the contact information and medical care information;

encoding lookup instructions for the microsite in the machine-readable code;

providing a medical lookup patch displaying the machine-readable code to the health worker for distribution to patients thereof;

the health worker applying the medical lookup patch to a medical device provided to one of the patients; and

the one of the patients reading the machine-readable code on the medical lookup patch with a machine, and the machine processing the machine-readable code and thereby being directed to display human-readable information including the contact and medical care information.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the contact information includes at least one of:

biographical information about the health worker;

phone and address information for the health worker;

social media information for the health worker; and

website information for the health worker.

15. The method of claim 13 , wherein the medical care information includes at least one of:

answers to frequent questions concerning a medical procedure;

answers to frequent questions concerning the medical device;

medical care instructions for the procedure and recovery therefrom; and

instructions for use of the medical device.

16. The method of claim 13 , wherein the medical lookup patch comprises:

a substrate having:

a front surface of the substrate that is substantially smooth and flat, without features rising or receding therefrom, and further including at least:

a first information area displaying human-readable brand information of at least one of the medical device and the source of the patch,

a second information area disposed to a right side of the first information area and displaying human-readable instructive information describing how to interact with the medical lookup patch, and

a third information area disposed immediately adjacent to the second information area and displaying lookup information defining a machine-readable code which, when processed by a machine, directs the machine to display human-readable information different from the lookup information; and

a back surface of the substrate comprising an engagement element of a hook-and-loop engagement system for engaging with a complemental engagement element on the medical device.

17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the front surface of the substrate further includes a fourth information area disposed adjacent to the third information area and comprising a human-readable domain name or URL that points to the human-readable information different from the lookup information.

18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the brand information, the instructive information, and the lookup information are each formed from a separate layer of ink, comprising a different color, and applied directly to the front surface of the substrate.

19. The method of claim 13 , wherein the medical lookup patch comprises:

a substrate having:

a front surface, and

a back surface comprising an engagement element of a hook-and-loop engagement system for engaging with a complemental engagement element on the medical device; and

an applique having:

a back surface permanently applied to the front of the substrate,

a front surface that is substantially smooth and flat, without features rising or receding therefrom, and further comprising:

a first information area displaying human-readable brand information of at least one of the medical device and the source of the patch,

a second information area disposed to a right side of the first information area and displaying human-readable instructive information describing how to interact with the medical lookup patch, and

a third information area disposed immediately adjacent to the second information area and displaying lookup information defining a machine-readable code which, when processed by a machine, directs the machine to display human-readable information different from the lookup information.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein the front surface of the substrate further includes a fourth information area disposed adjacent to the third information area and comprising a human-readable domain name or URL that points to the human-readable information different from the lookup information.

Assignments (3)
SUPPLEMENTAL CONFIRMATORY GRANT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN UNITED STATES PATENTS Recorded Dec 8, 2025
From: DJO, LLC; EMPI INC.; ENCORE MEDICAL, L.P.; LIMA USA, INC.; LITECURE, LLC; MEDSHAPE, INC.; TRILLIANT SURGICAL, LLC
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 073888/0915 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2025
From: LOGUERCIO, DONALD P.
To: OUTCOME-BASED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 070774/0023 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 9, 2024
From: OUTCOME-BASED TECHNOLOGIES LLC
To: DJO, LLC
Reel/Frame 067049/0535 →