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1.  The Invention

 

Title: Textronic measurement system for monitoring of human physiological signals

The problem the inventor(s) wanted to solve: Presented problem is very important, because improve human wholesome safety, by the continuous control of their health state. This ensures them normal live. The monitoring person can be at home, at work or school, on a walk etc.

Description.The health state and actual psychophysical human conditions will be defined on the basis of biophysical signals collecting from measurement sensors, displacement in clothing structure. The characteristic feature of presented solution is the possibility of the continuous recording the skin temperature and moisture, the measurement of the respiratory rhythm and the measurement of arterial pressure and pulse without the necessity of visiting in the consulting room. Monitoring system will be sending measurement data and it will be also generate alarm signals during emergency state.

Presentation. Poster

Fields of application Textronic health system could find a lot of use in the casual clothes and specialist protective clothes, for rescue group, miners etc.
Advantages Textile form of textronic clothing does not cause discomfort of using. It could broaden typical clothing feature about monitoring human physiological parameters

Stage of development. prototype
Documentation available:  ( ) No   ( X) Yes

2.  The inventor (or inventors)

 

Names: Krzysztof GNIOTEK, Janusz  ZIEBA; Jacek LESNIKOWSKI, Michal FRYDRYSIAK
Self introduction. The scientific group of Automation of Textile Processes Department, TUL,
Poland.

Owner of the invention?  TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF LODZ, POLAND

3.  Protection

 

Patent Status:

Priority (date of the very first patent application)
Countries where it is in force, if granted

4.  Business intention

 

Selling the patent , Licensing, Cooperation,
Looking for investor(s),  Selling the new product, - Yes

5.  Contact

 

Name Michal  FRYDRYSIAK, Technical University of Lodz

Address: ul. ¯eromskiego 116, 90-924 £ódŸ, Poland
Fax
+48 42 631-33-10 Tel +48 42 631-33-99, mobile: +48 603 727 603
E-mail:
michal.frydrysiak@p.lodz.pl