WO2008132451A2 - Dispositif de stockage de données - Google Patents

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WO2008132451A2
WO2008132451A2 PCT/GB2008/001450 GB2008001450W WO2008132451A2 WO 2008132451 A2 WO2008132451 A2 WO 2008132451A2 GB 2008001450 W GB2008001450 W GB 2008001450W WO 2008132451 A2 WO2008132451 A2 WO 2008132451A2
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Mike Cuthbert
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    • G16INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR SPECIFIC APPLICATION FIELDS
    • G16HHEALTHCARE INFORMATICS, i.e. INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY [ICT] SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE HANDLING OR PROCESSING OF MEDICAL OR HEALTHCARE DATA
    • G16H10/00ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data
    • G16H10/60ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records
    • G16H10/65ICT specially adapted for the handling or processing of patient-related medical or healthcare data for patient-specific data, e.g. for electronic patient records stored on portable record carriers, e.g. on smartcards, RFID tags or CD
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    • G06COMPUTING; CALCULATING OR COUNTING
    • G06FELECTRIC DIGITAL DATA PROCESSING
    • G06F40/00Handling natural language data
    • G06F40/40Processing or translation of natural language
    • G06F40/58Use of machine translation, e.g. for multi-lingual retrieval, for server-side translation for client devices or for real-time translation

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  • the present invention relates to a portable electronic data storage device for storing and processing personal information of a user and to a method of providing access to personal information of a user.
  • a person may have a medical condition or disease that requires a rapid treatment, for example upon the onset of a symptom of that condition or disease.
  • a person may have an allergy to a certain agent, such as to a specific medicament or food, which may have a debilitating, dangerous or even fatal effect on that person. Any personnel (such as medical personnel) called to treat a person exhibiting a symptom or effect may be unable to ascertain its cause by simple observation. If the medical personnel do not have immediate access to the medical records of the patient, tests may then be required.
  • the necessary tests may be unavailable and/or time consuming, causing the patient's symptoms to worsen before medical treatment can be given, hi such cases, it therefore is important or even essential for medical personnel to be able to assess the situation and the patient as rapidly as possible so as to ascertain the cause of the symptoms and treat them rapidly and effectively.
  • an identification tag or bracelet that contains the medical information required by personnel treating them.
  • the medical personnel can read the information on the identification tag or bracelet so as to obtain instant access to the information on the specific medical condition or allergy from which the patient suffers.
  • This allows the medical personnel to rapidly assess the patient and may allow them to administer treatment without the need for tests or to ensure that the correct medication is administered.
  • the medical personnel are able to ensure that an alternative medicament is administered.
  • Such identification tags and bracelets however suffer from the disadvantages that they can carry only limited information and are not readily updated.
  • US-A-2005/0128091 describes a method and apparatus for carrying medical and/or emergency information of a person so as to be readily available to emergency response personnel.
  • the apparatus comprises a memory device capable of storing pre-determined individual specific emergency information and a connector attached to the memory device for connecting it to a host computer for accessing the emergency information.
  • the apparatus of US-A-2005/0128091 is, however, limited in use because it provides information only in a single language, lacks robustness (for example is not water or shock resistant) and is compatible only with limited word processing applications.
  • the apparatus of US-A-2005/0128091 also does not include a means of storing private information, for example in a password protected area.
  • US-A-2005/0043827 describes a system and method for storing and accessing medical information on a portable electronic data storage device.
  • the medical information stored in the device is viewable as a web page displayed in a browser and includes hyperlinks to various sections of the medical information.
  • the device may be viewed by emergency personnel upon entry of an emergency security code.
  • the medical information is input to the device by medical personnel (for example at a designated medical centre) and can be viewed, but not edited, by the person whose medical information is stored therein.
  • the device of US-A-2005/0043827 is again limited in use, as it provides information only in a single language and requires internet access in order for the information stored therein to be accessed. Thus, the device is unsuitable for use in a wide variety of situations and countries.
  • WO-A-02/093508 describes a personal portable medical file system for storing health data from a patient in a digital form and for connection to a computer.
  • the device of WO-A-02/093508 is again limited in use, as it provides information only in a single language and is unsuitable for use in a wide variety of situations and countries.
  • WO-A-2005/050517 describes a system for sharing personal multi-language medical health data and a process for managing the data.
  • the system comprises a portable memory device for connecting and exchanging information with a common computer.
  • the memory device comprises a micro-controller that is equipped with a software code that controls its operation and allows modifying the contents of the memory only when it is connected to a computer that is equipped with specific software for managing the personal medical-health data.
  • the device of WO-A-2005/050517 therefore requires access to a specific computer, equipped with specific software, for access to the information stored therein. Thus, the device is unsuitable for use in a wide variety of situations and countries.
  • WO-A-2005/050517 suggests that the software of the computer may have a database containing the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organisation for automatically transferring information on the device into all world languages. This facility, however, is not provided on the portable memory device and again can only be accessed in relation to the specific computer, equipped with specific software.
  • a portable electronic data storage device for storing and processing personal information of a user that is more widely usable, for example that is usable in numerous different countries and situations.
  • the device should also be robust and easy and convenient to use and transport.
  • the present invention provides a portable electronic data storage device for storing and processing personal information of a user, the device comprising:
  • an interface means for interfacing with a data processing unit which data processing unit comprises a display means for displaying the personal information in the first and/or second language.
  • the portable electronic data storage device of the present invention addresses the problems discussed above.
  • the portable electronic data storage device is easy and convenient to use in different countries and situations.
  • the device enables access to the personal information stored and processed therein in more than one natural language, making it desirable for use in different countries and by different personnel.
  • the device also is robust, making it suitable for use in a whole range of situations.
  • the electronic data storage device of the present invention is portable.
  • the device is shaped and sized so as to be easily and conveniently carried and transported by the user. This is advantageous because it enables the user to carry the device at all times, for example including whilst travelling and/or participating in activities such as sporting activities, so as to enable access to the device and the personal information stored therein whenever it is required.
  • the portable electronic data storage device preferably is lightweight, to facilitate easy and convenient carrying and transportation by the user.
  • the references herein to the personal information of the user are intended to refer to any information that the user of the portable electronic data storage device may wish to store, process and display.
  • the personal information may include personal identification and/or medical information, hi particular, the personal information includes emergency medical information, so as to make that emergency medical information readily available to medical personnel in the event of an emergency situation.
  • references herein to the user of the portable electronic data storage device are intended to refer to the owner of the device, i.e. whose personal information is stored therein.
  • the device may be used for storage and access to the personal information of any suitable number of users, for example of from 1 to 20 users.
  • the device may be used for storage and access to the personal information of each of a number of users representing a family group or a travelling party, such as a school party.
  • Examples of personal identification information include any one or more of the following in relation to the user of the device:
  • contact details (such as postal address, e-mail address and/or telephone number)
  • Examples of personal medical information include any one or more of the following in relation to the user of the device:
  • diseases or conditions from which the user suffers for example information on whether a user suffers from a particular disease or medical condition, such as diabetes
  • drugs prescribed to the user optionally including details of administration of the drugs, such as dosages and time(s) and/or mode of administration
  • the personal information may include travel information.
  • Examples of travel information include any one or more of the following in relation to the user of the device:
  • passport details (such as passport number and/or issue date)
  • travel itinerary (such as travel company details, hotel details, means of transport and/or transport times)
  • travel insurance details (such as travel insurance company and contact details and policy number)
  • the personal information may include any miscellaneous personal information that the user wishes to store, process and display.
  • miscellaneous personal information include any one or more of the following in relation to the user of the device:
  • address book information (such as address and contact details of friends and family)
  • the personal information relates to a single user of the portable electronic data storage device, which user transports and carries the device with him.
  • the personal information may relate to more than one person.
  • the personal information may relate to two or more members of a family or school party.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may include details stored therein of the date upon which the personal information was input and stored. This enables medical personnel to assess how recent the information provided to them is and may aid the patient assessment and/or treatment.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise any suitable means for processing the personal information and for converting the personal information from the first language to a second language selected from at least one pre-determined language, hi particular, the portable electronic data storage device comprises computer readable instructions (for example stored in the data storage means) for processing the personal information and for converting the personal information from the first language to a second language selected from at least one pre-determined language.
  • the computer readable instructions are readable via. the interface means such that the computer readable instructions are readable and executable by said data processing means.
  • the portable electronic data storage device typically comprises a housing for the components of the device, i.e. the data storage means, the means for processing and translating the personal information and the interface means.
  • the housing may be of any suitable size and shape, for example to enable easy transport and carrying by the user.
  • the housing may be comprised of any suitable material, such as any one or more materials selected from a metal (such as a metal selected from steel and aluminium) and a plastics material, hi one aspect, the housing is comprised of a metal.
  • a metal such as a metal selected from steel and aluminium
  • a plastics material hi one aspect, the housing is comprised of a metal.
  • the use of a metal for the housing is advantageous because it provides a strong and water-resistant housing.
  • the housing is lightweight to facilitate easy and convenient carrying and transportation by the user.
  • the housing may comprise an attachment means for releasably attaching the device to another body, for example to the body or clothing of the user.
  • the housing may comprise a necklace or bracelet for wearing the device around the neck or wrist of the user, or a tag or key chain for releasably attaching the device to the clothing or an accessory of the user.
  • the portable electronic data storage device typically is water-resistant and/or shock- resistant (especially water-resistant and shock-resistant).
  • water-resistant we mean that the device can withstand exposure to water and moisture (including submergence in water), for example by resisting penetration by water and moisture such that substantially no water or moisture enters the working components of the device.
  • the portable electronic data storage device can withstand submergence in at least 10 meters (or 1 bar) of water for at least 30 minutes.
  • the device typically is able also to withstand exposure to liquids other than water.
  • the portable electronic data storage device typically is also resistant to ingress of solid particles, such as dust and powders. In other words, the portable electronic storage device is dust-proof.
  • the portable electronic data storage device preferably meets the Ingress Protection (IP) rating of IP68.
  • IP Ingress Protection
  • the IP rating is an Internationally recognised standard that provides an indication of how well an enclosure or housing for electronic components resists the infiltration of dust and moisture.
  • shock-resistant we mean that the device can withstand accidental falls or shocks without being damaged in a way that affects the functioning of the device.
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises a seal to substantially prevent ingress of water/moisture.
  • the device may comprise a seal made of any suitable material (for example an elastomeric seal, such as a rubber or silicone seal) to substantially prevent ingress of water/moisture.
  • a rubber or silicone seal may be located on the housing of the device to substantially prevent ingress of water/moisture, for example to the data storage means, means for processing and translating the personal information and/or interface means.
  • the seal effectively may protect the internal components of the device from water/moisture.
  • the seal may additionally protect the internal components of the device from solid particles, such as dust and powders.
  • a suitable seal may comprise an o-ring (such as a rubber o-ring).
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises a housing comprised of a material that renders the device shock-resistant.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise a metal housing, as discussed above.
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises a data storage means.
  • any suitable data storage means may be provided.
  • the data storage means stores the personal information in a suitable digital format.
  • the data storage means may be fixedly located in (i.e. built-in) the housing of the device or may be removable (such as a removable memory card).
  • the data storage means is provided by a non- volatile memory, and may take any suitable form.
  • the data storage means may be provided in the form of flash memory.
  • the data storage means may have any suitable storage/memory capacity, for example a capacity in the range of from 256 MB to 4 GB, especially in the range of from 512 MB to 4 GB, more especially in the range of from 256 MB to 2 GB.
  • suitable storage/memory capacities include, for example, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB and 4 GB.
  • the particular storage/memory capacity of a device depends on the particular applications for which it is intended, for example on the amount of personal information to be stored and processed and the processing operations required.
  • the personal information is stored in the data storage means in a first language.
  • the first language is the language in which personal information is input and stored in the portable electronic data storage device.
  • the first language may be any suitable natural language, such as a language selected from English, French, Spanish and German.
  • the user may select the first language for input and storage of the personal information.
  • the personal information is stored in the data storage means by inputting the information to the device and saving it to the data storage means.
  • a data processing unit to which the portable electronic data storage device is interfaced.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may be interfaced with a data processing unit, such that the data processing unit prompts the user for information to be input.
  • the data processing unit may prompt the user to select the language in which the information is to be input and stored.
  • the information may be saved and stored in the data storage means of the portable electronic data storage device.
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises a means for processing the personal information.
  • the personal information is formatted so as to be compatible with standard word processing applications on a data processing unit, such as Microsoft® Windows 98/98E, ME, 2000 and XP, and Macintosh® 10.0, as well as all Microsoft Vista programs.
  • the means for processing the personal information also allows for the modifying of the contents of the data storage means upon connection of the device to a data processing unit.
  • the means for processing the personal information also is for converting the personal information from the first language to a second language selected from at least one pre-determined language, hi other words, the personal information is translated from the first language to the selected second language.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise any suitable means for processing and translating the personal information, i.e. which implements a program or instructions for processing the personal information and for converting the personal information from the first language to the second language.
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises computer readable instructions for processing the personal information and for converting the personal information from the first language to a second language selected from at least one pre-determined language.
  • such computer readable instructions typically are stored in the data storage means in addition to the personal information (once input).
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information may comprise a micro-processor.
  • the micro-processor may execute instructions stored in the data storage means to carry out the processing and/or translating.
  • the second language is any language selected from one or more pre-determined languages, which pre-determined languages are different to the first language.
  • the second language may be any suitable natural language, such as a language selected from English, French, Spanish and/or German, provided that it is different to the first language.
  • the second language(s) are pre-determined by the means for processing and translating the personal information, for example by the computer readable instructions.
  • pre-determined second languages may be available for selection. For example, up to 100 second languages may be available for selection. In particular from 1 to 50, more particularly from 4 to 25, even more particularly from 4 to 10 second languages, may be available for selection.
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information may further provide for displaying a symbol or sign representing each of the first and/or second languages for selection on the display means, i.e. when the device is interfaced with a data processing unit.
  • the symbol or sign may comprise a representation of the national flag of the country associated with each language.
  • the symbols or signs are displayed on the display means and the user may select the first language and/or the medical personnel may select the second language by selecting the symbol or sign indicative of the desired language. This aids the ease of use of the device, as the desired language is easily and conveniently selected without the need to translate any text upon the launch of the device.
  • the personal information may be displayed on a display means in the first or second language.
  • the medical personnel accessing the personal information selects the language in which the personal data is to be displayed, which language may be the first language (i.e. the language in which the personal data was input and stored to the device) or a second language (which second language is different from the first language in which the personal data was input and stored to the device).
  • the second language is selected from at least one pre-determined language. This feature of language conversion/translation is advantageous because it enables the medical personnel to access and read the personal information in a language that they understand, which aids in the rapid access to personal (for example medical) information and subsequent diagnosis and/or treatment of a patient.
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information may further provide for displaying instructions for operating the device upon request, i.e. when the device is interfaced with a data processing unit.
  • the operating instructions may be displayed in any suitable language, such as a first or second language as discussed herein.
  • the portable electronic data storage device comprises an interface means for interfacing with a data processing unit.
  • the interface means is for connecting to and exchanging data with the data processing unit.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise any suitable interface means.
  • the interface means may comprise a connector means for connecting the device to the data processing unit.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may be connected to the data processing unit to allow instant access thereto.
  • the personal information may be accessed and displayed in a language selected by the medical personnel (which language may be different to the language in which the user of the device originally input and stored the information).
  • the connector means may comprise a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector (such as a male type-A USB connector) for connection to a USB port on a data processing unit.
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • a suitable USB connector may be fixed in the housing so as to protrude therefrom or may be moveable within the housing so as to be retractable into the body of the housing.
  • Connection of the USB connector to the data processing unit provides access to and enables processing of the personal information stored in the data storage means. The power necessary for the use of the device is provided by the connection of the device to the data processing unit.
  • the interface means may comprise a wireless interface means, i.e. a wireless signal detectable by the data processing unit.
  • a wireless interface means i.e. a wireless signal detectable by the data processing unit.
  • the interface means of the portable electronic data storage device may interface with any suitable data processing unit.
  • Suitable data processing units would be well known to a person skilled in the art and include, for example, a computing device such as a portable or desktop computer, a personal digital assistant (PDA) or a blackberry.
  • the data processing unit comprises a display means for displaying the personal information in the first or second language as discussed above. This enables the display of the personal information in the desired language and therefore access to the information by medical personnel in the event of an emergency situation.
  • the display means is an audio and/or visual display means, especially a visual display means (such as a screen).
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information functions by launching the computer readable instructions, and a menu or template is displayed on the display means (for example the visual display means, such as a screen).
  • the personal information may be selected, for example on the display means (such as a screen) by use of a menu application.
  • the user of the device may select the language in which the personal information is to be input (i.e. the first language). The user of the device may then enter and store the personal information, as well as viewing, selecting, updating, deleting, adding and/or editing the personal information that is stored in the device as required.
  • medical personnel also have access to at least some of the personal information stored in the device. Typically, the medical personnel have access to the personal identification and/or medical information only (especially the personal identification and medical information only).
  • the medical personnel must first select the language in which the available information (typically the personal identification and/or medical information) is to be viewed (i.e. the second language).
  • the medical personnel are able only to view and select the available personal information and some of the options available to the user of the device (for example the updating, deleting, adding and/or editing options) are unavailable to the medical personnel. This ensures that the personal information input and/or edited by the user of the device cannot be altered or removed by unauthorised users.
  • the personal information stored in the device and not available for access by the medical personnel typically is protected by a password and/or encryption facility, hi this case, the medical personnel are able to view and select the available personal identification and/or medical information only and are unable to update, delete, add and/or edit that information.
  • the medical personnel of course also cannot view, select, update, delete, add and/or edit any additional personal information stored in the data storage means.
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information includes an auto-run facility, which enables the device to launch automatically upon interfacing with (or connecting to) a data processing unit.
  • the portable electronic data storage device typically is a "plug and play" device. This is particularly advantageous because it allows the medical personnel to readily and speedily access the personal medical information even when the user of the device is unable to communicate with them, for example in the case that the user of the device is unconscious.
  • the means for processing and translating the personal information may include a password and/or encryption facility, i.e. to allow for some or all of the personal information to be input and/or edited and/or accessed by an authorised person only (for example by the user of the device only).
  • a password and/or encryption facility i.e. to allow for some or all of the personal information to be input and/or edited and/or accessed by an authorised person only (for example by the user of the device only).
  • non-identification and non-medical personal information such as travel and/or miscellaneous personal information
  • personal information that may be password protected/encrypted includes travel information (for example passport details, travel itinerary, travel insurance details and visa information) and/or miscellaneous personal information (for example driving licence information, financial information and address book information) and/or medical insurance information as described herein.
  • the data storage means, means for processing and translating the personal information and interface means may comprise a flash memory storage device (also referred to in the art as a pen drive or memory stick).
  • the flash memory storage device may comprise a USB connector or interface, as discussed above.
  • the data storage means and interface means may comprise a removable hard disc.
  • the removable hard disc may comprise a USB connector or interface, as discussed above.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise a releasable cover or cap for the interface means.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may comprise a releasable cover or cap to cover or protect the interface means (for example connector means, especially USB connector) when it is not in use and to provide access to the interface means (for example connector means, especially USB connector) when required.
  • the cover or cap is preferably releasably attachable to the housing, by any suitable means.
  • the cover or cap may comprise a screw thread for releasably attaching to a corresponding screw thread on the housing. This is advantageous because it provides a robust and secure attachment.
  • An o-ring formed of a suitable material such as rubber
  • the portable electronic data storage device may further comprise any suitable media means, for example for storing and processing images (such as photographs and/or videos) and/or diary information and/or contact information (such as e-mail addresses, postal addresses and/or telephone numbers).
  • the device may comprise compressed video files for playing films providing instructions on how to act in an emergency situation (such as in a situation where resuscitation of a subject is required).
  • the portable electronic data storage device may further comprise any suitable audio device, such as a digital audio or mp3 player.
  • Updates for computer readable instructions stored in the data storage means or for a program implemented by the device may be available from suitable sources, for example by means of access to a specified site on the internet.
  • the portable electronic data storage device may carry (for example on the housing) a symbol familiar to and easily recognised by medical personnel as relating to medical information.
  • references herein to medical personnel are intended to refer to any person(s) assessing, diagnosing and/or treating the user of the device, for example who would benefit from access to the personal information stored and processed by the portable electronic data storage device.
  • this term is in no way intended to limit the scope of the invention and any person may access and display the personal information as discussed herein.
  • the present invention further provides a method of providing access to personal information of a user, the method comprising the steps of:
  • the method may further comprise the step of selecting the first language in which the personal information is to be input and stored.
  • the method may further comprise the steps of:
  • the language selected in step (d) of the method may be a first or second (natural) language.
  • the present invention further provides a system for providing emergency access to personal information of a user, the system comprising a portable electronic data storage device as described above and a data processing unit comprising a display means for displaying the personal information in a selected language.
  • the present invention further provides a kit comprising a portable electronic data storage device as described above and an instruction manual for use of the device.
  • Figure 1 shows a portable electronic data storage device according to the present invention
  • Figure 2 shows a portable electronic data storage device according to the present invention connected to a portable or laptop computer.
  • FIG 1 shows a portable electronic data storage device (1) for storing and processing personal information of a user.
  • the device (1) comprises a housing (2) comprising a main body portion (3) and a cap (4) releasably attachable to the main body portion (2) by means of a screw thread connection (5).
  • An o-ring (8) is located on the screw thread connection (5) such that it is positioned and compressed between the cap (4) and the screw thread connection (5) upon attachment of the cap (4) creating a seal at the interface.
  • the cap (4) comprises a loop or key chain/ring (6) for attaching the device (1) to a chain (for example to enable the user to wear the device (1) around his neck or wrist by means of the chain).
  • the device (1) comprises a data storage means (not shown) located in the main body portion (3) of the housing (2).
  • the data storage means is for storing the personal information and includes means (such as computer readable instructions) for processing the personal information and for converting the personal information from the first (natural) language to a second (natural) language selected from at least one pre-determined language, as discussed above.
  • the device (1) further comprises a Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector (7) for connecting the device (1) to a suitable data processing unit (not shown), i.e. via a USB port on the data processing unit.
  • USB Universal Serial Bus
  • FIG. 2 shows a portable electronic data storage device (1) connected to a portable or laptop computer (9) via. a USB connector (not shown).
  • the personal information is displayed on the screen (10) of the portable or laptop computer (9).

Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de stockage portable de données électroniques servant à stocker et à traiter des informations personnelles d'un utilisateur, le dispositif comprenant (i) un moyen de stockage de données pour stocker les informations personnelles dans un premier langage ; (ii) un moyen pour traiter les informations personnelles et pour convertir les informations personnelles du premier langage à un second langage sélectionné à partir d'au moins un langage prédéterminé ; et (iii) un moyen d'interface pour se connecter avec une unité de traitement de données, cette unité de traitement de données comprend un moyen d'affichage pour afficher les informations personnelles dans le premier et/ou le second langage.
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