12.22.22
Jim McDermott, Victoria, Canada.
Assigned to Care Changer Inc., Victoria, Canada.
Filed: 9/18/18
Issued: 11/22/22
A method of detecting a voiding event of a care-receiver, the method comprising: a temperature-measurement step wherein one or more temperatures are measured in real-time at a location adjacent a lower portion of the care-receiver’s torso where the voiding event is to occur; and a voiding-determination step wherein a determination of the voiding event occurs if the measured one or more temperatures rise at a variation rate greater than or equal to a temperature-rising rate-threshold, wherein the temperature-rising rate-threshold is about 0.5° F. per three minutes or about 0.5° F. per five minutes.
Assigned to Care Changer Inc., Victoria, Canada.
Filed: 9/18/18
Issued: 11/22/22
A method of detecting a voiding event of a care-receiver, the method comprising: a temperature-measurement step wherein one or more temperatures are measured in real-time at a location adjacent a lower portion of the care-receiver’s torso where the voiding event is to occur; and a voiding-determination step wherein a determination of the voiding event occurs if the measured one or more temperatures rise at a variation rate greater than or equal to a temperature-rising rate-threshold, wherein the temperature-rising rate-threshold is about 0.5° F. per three minutes or about 0.5° F. per five minutes.