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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 02, 2022
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2020
Careband Inc., Chicago, IL (US);
Adam G. Sobol, Dayton, OH (US);
Jason R. Gebhardt, Buffalo Grove, IL (US);
Joseph T. Kreidler, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
Brian A. Donlin, Chicago, IL (US);
Jon G. Ledwith, Palatine, IL (US);
Patrick J. McVey, Wheeling, IL (US);
Ross D. Moore, Winnetka, IL (US);
Peter Nanni, Algonquin, IL (US);
Dwayne D. Forsyth, Deer Park, IL (US);
Paul Sheldon, Arlington Heights, IL (US);
Todd Sobol, Dayton, OH (US);
John D. Reed, Dayton, OH (US);
CareBand, Inc., Chicago, IL (US);
Abstract
A wristband locking mechanism for a wearable electronic device, a wristband, a wearable electronic device and a method of securing an article to a person. The wristband locking mechanism includes a clasp assembly with independently-operable spring-biased actuators such that the wristband locking mechanism cannot be unlocked using one hand. The use of sensors, processors, communication equipment and associated components within the wearable electronic device allows a caregiver to monitor one or more of location, environmental, physiological and activity data of a wearer of the device, while the requirement for two-handed operation for unlocking of the wristband locking mechanism provides a deterrent against intentional or unintentional removal of the attached article or wearable electronic device by the wearer.