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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 22, 2011
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2007
Howard Champion, Annapolis, MD (US);
Paul Sherman, Seattle, WA (US);
Mary M. Lawnick, Olney, MD (US);
Paul M. Cashman, North Reading, MA (US);
Harald Scheirich, Washington, DC (US);
Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Scotia, NY (US);
Howard Champion, Annapolis, MD (US);
Paul Sherman, Seattle, WA (US);
Mary M. Lawnick, Olney, MD (US);
Paul M. Cashman, North Reading, MA (US);
Harald Scheirich, Washington, DC (US);
Timothy Patrick Kelliher, Scotia, NY (US);
Simquest LLC, Silver Spring, MD (US);
Abstract
A 3D surface wound, injury, and personal protective equipment (PPE) data entry system provides an easily usable graphical user interface through which an examiner can objectively record data relating to surface wounds and injuries sustained by a subject human, as well as PPE used when the wounds/injuries were sustained. The system includes a 3D human model onto which the examiner draws the surface wound(s) and/or damage to the PPE. The subject human's record is stored in a database of similar records. The database records comprise quantifiable, objective data that is easily compared and analyzed. An analysis tool can aggregate a selected population of human subjects within the database to create wound density information that can be statistically analyzed and/or displayed on a standard 3D human model. Such objective wound density information may facilitate improved medical and/or tactical training, and improved PPE design.