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Eric J Dayringer

age ~42

from San Jose, CA

Also known as:
  • Eric Joseph Dayringer
  • Eric R

Eric Dayringer Phones & Addresses

  • San Jose, CA
  • Sunnyvale, CA
  • Chicago, IL
  • Evanston, IL
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Waterford, MI
  • Oak Creek, WI
  • Santa Clara, CA
  • Grayslake, IL

Us Patents

  • Wearable Device Heart Monitor Systems

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  • US Patent:
    20170215743, Aug 3, 2017
  • Filed:
    Apr 11, 2017
  • Appl. No.:
    15/485108
  • Inventors:
    - Chicago IL, US
    Kent Allen Campbell - Chicago IL, US
    Brett Coakley - Chicago IL, US
    Eric J. Dayringer - Chicago IL, US
    Nicholas Alan Fraser - Chicago IL, US
    Thomas E. Gitzinger - Libertyville IL, US
    Jaeshin Kim - Northbrook IL, US
    Michael L. Neau - Kenosha WI, US
    Mitul R. Patel - Lake Zurich IL, US
  • Assignee:
    Motorola Mobility LLC - Chicago IL
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/0205
    A61B 5/0404
    A61B 5/0428
    A61B 5/0492
    A61B 5/00
    A61B 5/04
    A61B 5/0408
  • Abstract:
    In embodiments of wearable device heart monitor systems, a wearable device has electrical contacts integrated in a housing base of the wearable device as electrodes designed to contact skin of a user while wearing the wearable device. A housing bezel of the wearable device designed as an additional point of contact on the wearable device. The wearable device includes an electromyography (EMG) system to receive electrical signals from at least two of the electrodes and detect muscular movement of the user. Further, the wearable device includes an electrocardiogram (ECG) system to receive and combine the electrical signals from the electrodes when the user touch contacts the housing bezel while wearing the wearable device to complete an ECG loop between the electrodes and the housing bezel for a heart rate reading of the user.
  • Wearable Device Heart Monitor Systems

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  • US Patent:
    20170181644, Jun 29, 2017
  • Filed:
    Dec 29, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/982850
  • Inventors:
    Daniel J. Meer - Chicago IL, US
    Kent Allen Campbell - Chicago IL, US
    Brett Coakley - Chicago IL, US
    Eric J. Dayringer - Chicago IL, US
    Nicholas Alan Fraser - Chicago IL, US
    Thomas E. Gitzinger - Libertyville IL, US
    Jaeshin Kim - Northbrook IL, US
    Michael L. Neau - Kenosha WI, US
    Mitul R. Patel - Lake Zurich IL, US
  • International Classification:
    A61B 5/0205
    A61B 5/053
    A61B 5/0245
    A61B 5/0488
    A61B 5/024
    A61B 5/00
    A61B 5/026
  • Abstract:
    In embodiments of wearable device heart monitor systems, a wearable device has electrical contacts integrated in a housing base of the wearable device as electrodes designed to contact skin of a user while wearing the wearable device. A housing bezel of the wearable device designed as an additional point of contact on the wearable device. The wearable device includes an electromyography (EMG) system to receive electrical signals from at least two of the electrodes and detect muscular movement of the user. Further, the wearable device includes an electrocardiogram (ECG) system to receive and combine the electrical signals from the electrodes when the user touch contacts the housing bezel while wearing the wearable device to complete an ECG loop between the electrodes and the housing bezel for a heart rate reading of the user.
  • Device With Axial Lock And Retention Device And Methods Therefor

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  • US Patent:
    20160313700, Oct 27, 2016
  • Filed:
    Apr 21, 2015
  • Appl. No.:
    14/692087
  • Inventors:
    - Chicago IL, US
    Kent Allen Campbell - Chicago IL, US
    Brett A. Coakley - Chicago IL, US
    Eric J. Dayringer - Chicago IL, US
    Steve C. Emmert - McHenry IL, US
    Thomas Gitzinger - Libertyville IL, US
    Michael L. Neau - Kenosha WI, US
  • International Classification:
    G04B 37/00
  • Abstract:
    A device includes a case comprising a case sidewall defining a circular receiver having a receiving opening and a central axis. An inner wall of the case defines one or more engagement members. A device body includes a sidewall defining a receiving aperture. The device body inserts into the circular receiver along the central axis at a first rotational alignment. A bezel is coupled to the device body, and couples to the case at the receiving opening. The bezel includes an annular engagement ring defining one or more complementary engagement features to engage the one or more engagement members. A crown stem serves as an axial retention device to retain the device body in the second rotational alignment.

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