about
Robert Bornn:
Robert Bornn
will place his 7+ years of mentoring at your service with his 3+ decades
of inventing, patenting, licensing, entrepreneurial strategic planning,
and extensive business experience. He understands
both the process of creating inventions and the realities of working with
people to capitalize on them.
Robert has
developed more than a dozen inventions with five patents granted and others
pending. He has founded five R&D companies and directed the research
and development of their proprietary medical products during twenty-five
years as an entrepreneur. He has also established two nonprofit scientific
research organizations.
LifeSense,
LLC was founded by Mr. Bornn to research, develop and license innovative
and affordable personal products for recreation and health. He is responsible
for strategic planning, market analysis, team-building, fund-raising, product
vision and development, and intellectual property creation.
Some of Robert's
proprietary inventions include:
selected
inventions
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BuildingCircles™
nature-integrated affordable green housing solutions
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SolarHarvester™
nature-integrated system for collection of solar thermal energy
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RoadHarvester™
transportation energy recapture system
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WindZyggy™ micro-power
generation system
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NightWatch™ ambulatory
sleep recording and assessment system
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R-BAND™ respiratory
sensor band
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SafeWatch™ cardiorespiratory
alert system
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SleepLine™ sleep
information audiotext program
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TopHat™, Companion™,
and HiBrow™ input devices
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NeuroWear™ hands-free
command technology
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NeuroCom™ hands-free
controller engine
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NeuroWave™ hands-free,
brain wave-operated controllers
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LifeSense™ personal
monitors (for cardiorespiratory events, stroke, and falls)
patents
1) U.S. Patent
No. 4,784,162 (issued November 15, 1988): “Portable, Multi-Channel, Physiological
Data Monitoring System” (I)
2) U.S. Patent
No. 4,827,943 (issued May 9, 1989): “Portable, Multi-Channel, Physiological
Data Monitoring System” (II)
3) U.S. Patent
No. 5,348,008 (issued September 20, 1994): “Cardiorespiratory Alert System”
4) U.S. Patent
No. 5,353,793 (issued October 11, 1994): “Sensor Apparatus”
5) U.S. Patent
No. 5,564,429 (issued October 15, 1996) “Method of Identifying Valid Signal-Carrying
Channels in a Cardiorespiratory Alert System”
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