HAROLD GEORGE PIRES
Real Estate Commission in Easton, PA

License number
Pennsylvania RS309752
Category
Real Estate Commission
Type
Real Estate Salesperson-Standard
Address
Address
Easton, PA 18045

Professional information

Harold Pires Photo 1

Smart Disposable Diaper With Sanitary Transmitter

US Patent:
2006005, Mar 16, 2006
Filed:
Sep 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/223895
Inventors:
Harold Pires - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/20
US Classification:
604361000
Abstract:
A diaper product is formed by the steps of first installing a sensor element onto a first layer of the plurality of layers of material; second installing a layer of absorbent material onto the first layer of the plurality of layers material; and forming the combined first layer of the plurality of layers of material with the sensor element installed thereon and the layer of absorbent material into a disposable diaper product. Electrical contacts communicate with the sensor element. A transmitter is installed within a transmitter housing that has first and second portions that are pivotally joined to one another, and is arranged to transmit a signal responsive to the sensor element and to a duration of a predetermined period of time that corresponds to the duration of a selectable condition of the diaper. A receiver responds to predetermined transmitters, each transmitter being associated with a respective patient.


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Smart Disposable Diaper With Sanitary Transmitter

US Patent:
2008013, Jun 5, 2008
Filed:
Nov 23, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/791407
Inventors:
Harold George Pires - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
A61F 13/42, G08B 21/20
US Classification:
604361, 340604
Abstract:
A diaper product is formed by the steps of first installing a sensor element onto a first layer of the plurality of layers of material: second installing a layer of absorbent material onto the first layer of the plurality of layers material: and forming the combined first layer of the plurality of layers of material with the sensor element installed thereon and the layer of absorbent material into a disposable diaper product. Electrical contacts communicate with the sensor element. A transmitter is installed within a transmitter housing that has first and second portions that are pivotally joined to one another, and is arranged to transmit a signal responsive to the sensor element and to a duration of a predetermined period of time that corresponds to the duration of a selectable condition of the diaper. A receiver responds to predetermined transmitters, each transmitter being associated with a respective patient.


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Diaper Wetness Annunciator System

US Patent:
2005015, Jul 21, 2005
Filed:
Nov 23, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/997825
Inventors:
Harold Pires - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
G08B023/00
US Classification:
340573500, 340604000
Abstract:
A monitoring system identifies a wet diaper by embedding an inexpensive disposable passive humidity sensor, which may be formed of conductive ink, and attaching to the outside of the diaper a detachable transmitting module that is triggered into transmission by the humidity sensor. The transmitting module is sealed and transferable from the wet diaper to a dry one. Uniquely coded data is wirelessly transmitted to a remote receiver. The receiver may be a battery powered portable unit carried by the baby's guardian. In a day care center a multiple function receiver can identify any of several diapers. In hospitals, several strategically located receivers are each capable of recognizing and reporting any wet diaper within its range to a central computer. Low cost and long range are achieved by using a detachable and transportable active transmitter that is not discarded with the wet diaper and therefore can be re-used. False transmissions are prevented by a confirmatory resistance.


Harold Pires Photo 4

Diaper Wetness Annunciator System

US Patent:
2005004, Mar 3, 2005
Filed:
Nov 25, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/723604
Inventors:
Harold Pires - Easton PA, US
International Classification:
G08B023/00
US Classification:
340573500
Abstract:
A monitoring system identifies a wet diaper by embedding an inexpensive disposable passive humidity sensor, and attaching to the outside of the diaper a detachable transmitting module that is triggered into transmission by the humidity sensor. The transmitting module is sealed and transferable from the wet diaper to a dry one. Uniquely coded data is wirelessly transmitted to a remote receiver. The receiver may be a battery powered portable unit carried by the baby's guardian. In a day care center a multiple function receiver can identify any of several diapers. In hospitals, several strategically located receivers are each capable of recognizing and reporting any wet diaper within its range to a central computer. Low cost and long range are achieved by using a detachable and transportable active transmitter that is not discarded with the wet diaper and therefore can be re-used. False transmissions are prevented by a confirmatory resistance.