Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2025
Title: Innovations by Catherine B B Morrison
Introduction
Catherine B B Morrison is a prominent inventor based in San Francisco, CA. She has made significant contributions to the field of wearable technology, holding a total of seven patents. Her work focuses on enhancing user experience and safety through innovative designs and methods.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is a wearable computer with fitness machine connectivity for improved activity monitoring. This invention describes a method of generating a calibration factor by establishing a wireless communication connection with a fitness machine. The method includes obtaining first machine data that specifies the type of fitness machine and initiating a workout session on the wearable computer based on this data. During the workout, sensor data and second machine data are collected to determine the calibration factor, ultimately generating a workout session summary.
Another notable patent is related to fall detection through audio looping. This technique involves contacting emergency response services when specific conditions are met. The wearable device determines whether the user has responded to prompts displayed after detecting a physical event. If the user does not respond, a countdown timer begins, and alerts are issued. If there is still no response, the device transmits a communication request to emergency services.
Career Highlights
Catherine has established herself as a key player in the technology sector, particularly through her work at Apple Inc. Her innovative approach to wearable technology has garnered attention and respect within the industry.
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