Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2012-2015
Title: Innovations by Inventor Bryan Wimer
Introduction
Bryan Wimer is an accomplished inventor based in Morgantown, WV (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of injury prevention and assessment through his innovative patents. With a total of 2 patents, Wimer's work focuses on enhancing safety and health in various work environments.
Latest Patents
One of Wimer's latest patents is a "System and method to predict and avoid musculoskeletal injuries." This invention features a miniaturized, ruggedized, field-deployable Portable Exposure Assessment System (PEAS). The PEAS is designed to remotely monitor workers and provide real-time warnings of exposure to musculoskeletal injury conditions via alarms and smartphone transmissions. The unit wirelessly acquires exposure data from sensors, conducts initial data analysis, triggers alarms, and sends text messages with abnormal data, GPS locations, and timestamps to a safety office. Additionally, it saves data for more extensive assessment. The system utilizes sensor technology to measure and collect body loads and awkward postures imposed by package handling and driving-related low-frequency vibration exposures. Wireless technology facilitates communication links between the sensors and a data logger, as well as between the data logger and a smartphone equipped with GPS and text messaging capabilities.
Another notable patent by Wimer is for a "Hand dynamometer with improved configuration for grip strength assessment." This invention includes a handle assembly mounted to a dynamometer measuring device. The assembly features a base mounted to an input location of the measuring device, with a plurality of arms extending in a linear direction from the base. These arms are arranged in a spaced and gap-defining fashion, deflecting inward when a compressing force is applied, while outputting a signal through at least one strain gauge wire extending from the interior of each arm to the measuring device.
Career Highlights
Bryan Wimer has worked with prestigious organizations such as the National Institutes of Health, a component of the US Department of Health & Human Services, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. His experience in these institutions has contributed to his expertise in health and safety innovations.
Collaborations
Wimer has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Christopher S. Pan and Shengke Zeng. Their combined efforts have further advanced the field of injury prevention and assessment.
Conclusion
Bryan Wimer's innovative patents and career achievements highlight his