20240013875. SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING COVERINGS FOR ANATOMICAL SURFACES simplified abstract (H3ALTH TECHNOLOGIES INC.)

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SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING COVERINGS FOR ANATOMICAL SURFACES

Organization Name

H3ALTH TECHNOLOGIES INC.

Inventor(s)

Elias Gedamu of Calgary (CA)

SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING COVERINGS FOR ANATOMICAL SURFACES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240013875 titled 'SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING COVERINGS FOR ANATOMICAL SURFACES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system for manufacturing an artificial covering that includes a 3D surface scanning module and a 3D printing module. The system is used to image an anatomical surface and process the image for manufacturing the covering. Additionally, the system allows for embedding a sensor or device in the covering, which can be used for diagnosis or sensing medical issues in the user.

  • The system includes a 3D surface scanning module to capture the image of an anatomical surface.
  • The captured image is processed using the 3D printing module to manufacture an artificial covering.
  • The system allows for embedding a sensor or device in the covering.
  • The embedded sensor or device can be used for diagnosis or sensing medical issues in the user.

Potential Applications:

  • Medical field: The artificial covering with embedded sensors or devices can be used for monitoring vital signs, detecting abnormalities, or diagnosing medical conditions.
  • Prosthetics: The system can be used to create customized prosthetic coverings with embedded sensors for enhanced functionality and comfort.
  • Sports and fitness: The artificial covering with embedded sensors can be used for tracking performance metrics, monitoring fatigue levels, or preventing injuries.

Problems Solved:

  • Traditional manufacturing methods may not provide a precise fit for artificial coverings, leading to discomfort or limited functionality.
  • Existing coverings may not have the capability to monitor or diagnose medical issues.
  • Customization of coverings with embedded sensors or devices may be time-consuming and expensive using conventional techniques.

Benefits:

  • Improved comfort and functionality: The artificial covering can be precisely manufactured to fit the anatomical surface, providing enhanced comfort and functionality.
  • Enhanced medical monitoring: The embedded sensors or devices enable real-time monitoring and diagnosis of medical issues, leading to timely interventions and improved healthcare outcomes.
  • Customization and personalization: The system allows for customization of the covering based on individual requirements, ensuring a tailored solution for each user.


Original Abstract Submitted

a system for manufacturing an artificial covering includes a 3d surface scanning module and a 3d printing module where an anatomical surface is imaged and the image is processed for manufacturing and embedding a sensor or device in the covering which can be used for diagnosis or sensing medical issues in the user.