Baby Changing Pad With On-Device Voice Command Processing
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USPTO published patent application US20260112491A1 for a baby changing pad with on-device machine-learning voice command processing. The device includes at least one microphone, at least one speaker, and one or more processors that identify user commands by extracting acoustic features from audio streams and generate responses output via the speaker. The application was filed on 2025-10-17 under application number 19362259, with inventor Shaker Rawanbakhsh.
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USPTO published patent application US20260112491A1, a new utility patent application for a baby care device. The baby changing pad integrates microphones, speakers, and processors to capture audio streams, extract acoustic features, identify user commands, and generate audible responses entirely on-device without cloud connectivity.
Manufacturers of connected baby care products and IoT device makers should review this patent to assess the novelty of on-device speech processing in consumer devices. The application covers CPC classifications G16H 50/20 (ICT for diagnosis), A47D 15/001 (baby changing tables), G06F 3/167 (audio interfaces), and G16H 50/30, indicating applications in health informatics and medical device contexts.
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On-Device Machine-Learning Processing For Baby Care Devices
Application US20260112491A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026
Inventors
Shaker Rawanbakhsh
Abstract
A baby changing pad is configured for on-device processing of user commands. The baby changing pad includes at least one microphone, at least one speaker, and one or more processors. The at least one microphone captures an audio stream. The one or more processors identify a user command from the audio stream by extracting one or more acoustic features from the audio stream. The one or more processors then generate a response to the user command that is output by the at least one speaker.
CPC Classifications
G16H 50/20 A47D 15/001 G06F 3/167 G16H 50/30
Filing Date
2025-10-17
Application No.
19362259
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