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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 2023
Filed:
May. 21, 2020
Above the Fold, Llc, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Samuel Herschkowitz, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Abby Herzig, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Joshua Kornberg, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Seymour Fein, New City, NY (US);
Deborah Adler, New York, NY (US);
Eric Freitag, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Robert R. Pascazio, New York, NY (US);
Matthew Chin, New York, NY (US);
Gareth Brown, Jersey City, NJ (US);
Stephen Kaes, New York, NY (US);
Troy Yoshimoto, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Ritik Dholakia, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Mike Klodginski, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Khoi Uong, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Erin Woo, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Pepin Gelardi, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Theodore Ullrich, New York, NY (US);
Above the Fold, LLC, Brooklyn, NY (US);
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to integrated systems, methods and apparatuses for assisting individuals in managing acute life-threatening conditions. A system in accordance with the current disclosure may comprise an electronic circuit configured to be attached to a container of a medication and one or more devices in communication with the electronic circuit in a private network. In an aspect, the one or more devices may work in concert to determine the safety level of an individual based on predetermined usage settings. In some aspects, the system may be configured to determine whether a medication would expire before its manufactured expiry date. In another aspect, the system may assist an individual in locating a medication. In a further aspect, the system may determine whether an individual is having an anaphylactic reaction. In some aspects, the system may detect a known allergen and alert the individual.