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Patent US7805178 - Device, system and method of receiving and recording and displaying in-vivo ... - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsThe present invention discloses a system comprising an in vivo imaging device able to transmit in vivo data via a wireless medium, a receiver to receive in vivo data via the wireless medium, input means for entering to the receiver indications by a user, an indication storage unit to store the indications...http://www.google.ca/patents/US7805178?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7805178 - Device, system and method of receiving and recording and displaying in-vivo data with user entered dataAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS7805178 B1Publication typeGrantApplication numberUS 11/492,218Publication date28 Sep 2010Filing date25 Jul 2006Priority date25 Jul 2005Fee statusPaidPublication number11492218, 492218, US 7805178 B1, US 7805178B1, US-B1-7805178, US7805178 B1, US7805178B1InventorsDaniel GatOriginal AssigneeGiven Imaging Ltd.Export CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManPatent Citations (103), Non-Patent Citations (41), Referenced by (6), Classifications (13), Legal Events (2) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetDevice, system and method of receiving and recording and displaying in-vivo data with user entered dataUS 7805178 B1Abstract The present invention discloses a system comprising an in vivo imaging device able to transmit in vivo data via a wireless medium, a receiver to receive in vivo data via the wireless medium, input means for entering to the receiver indications by a user, an indication storage unit to store the indications and to store data representing entering time at which the indications was entered by the user and information identifying in vivo data portions corresponding to that entering time, and a display unit to display the indications concurrently with the in vivo data portions corresponding to the entering time at which the indications was entered. The indications entered by the user may be indicative of activities of the user, condition of the user, environmental conditions next to the user and the like.
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