USPTO Patent Grant for Vital Signal Detection Device
Summary
The USPTO has granted patent US12582327B2 to SAKURA TECH CORPORATION for a portable non-contact vital signal detection device. The patent covers a device that can detect vital signals from both the front and back of the device, potentially enhancing its utility in various healthcare and monitoring applications.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a patent (US12582327B2) for a portable non-contact vital signal detection device. The patent, assigned to SAKURA TECH CORPORATION, describes a device incorporating a MIMO radar antenna and a display unit, capable of detecting vital signals from multiple directions. This grant signifies the USPTO's recognition of novel technology in the field of vital sign monitoring.
While this is a patent grant and not a regulatory rule imposing obligations, it signals innovation in medical device technology. Companies involved in developing or manufacturing similar devices should be aware of this patented technology. The patent's claims and abstract provide technical details that may influence future product development and intellectual property strategies in the vital signal detection and home healthcare sectors.
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Portable non-contact vital signal detection device, driver monitoring device, visitor screening system, and home healthcare system
Grant US12582327B2 Kind: B2 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
SAKURA TECH CORPORATION
Inventors
Fuminori Sakai, Yasushi Aoki, Mitsuo Makimoto
Abstract
A vital signal detection device includes: an antenna unit provided with a planar antenna of a MIMO radar on a front surface; and a display unit including a display panel on the front surface. The antenna unit is combined with the display unit or the display unit is combined with the antenna unit in a rotatable manner so that, from a state where the planar antenna and the display panel face in a direction ahead of the front surface, the planar antenna is turned to be directed to a direction of a back surface of the display unit opposite from the display panel. The portable non-contact vital signal detection device detects a vital signal on a side ahead of the front surface and a vital signal on a side in the direction of the back surface opposite from the front surface.
CPC Classifications
A61B 5/0507 A61B 5/0077 A61B 5/01 A61B 5/0205 A61B 5/02438 A61B 5/11 A61B 5/1176 A61B 2503/22 A61B 2505/07 A61B 5/0022 A61B 2562/0204 A61B 5/02125 A61B 5/0816 A61B 5/721 A61B 5/7445
Filing Date
2021-10-08
Application No.
18000207
Claims
14
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