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a. The problem for which solution was researched: Addressing inefficient patent licensing processes. b. The invention namely the solution to the problem: A systematic approach to monetize patents through targeted licensing2
a. The problem for which solution was researched: Addressing inefficient patent licensing processes. b. The invention namely the solution to the problem: A systematic approach to monetize patents through targeted licensing2
a. The problem for which solution was researched: Addressing inefficient patent licensing processes. b. The invention namely the solution to the problem: A systematic approach to monetize patents through targeted licensing2
a. The problem for which solution was researched: Addressing inefficient patent licensing processes. b. The invention namely the solution to the problem: A systematic approach to monetize patents through targeted licensing2
No, the work is not merely an extension of commonly known knowledge. The invention, the “BedCare Waste Collection System,” represents a novel approach to addressing the challenges associated with managing body waste for non-ambulatory patients. It introduces innovative features such as the integration of a waste entry port into the resting surface of beds or chairs and the inclusion of a collection unit with various functionalities like temperature gauges and sample ports. These aspects go beyond commonly known practices and present a unique solution to the identified problem.
Yes, the work has filled a major gap in prior art. Prior to the development of the “BedCare Waste Collection System,” managing body waste for non-ambulatory patients often involved cumbersome and potentially hazardous processes, such as physically lifting patients and manually handling infectious waste. There was a lack of efficient and hygienic solutions that could seamlessly integrate into the patient care environment, resulting in discomfort for patients and increased workload for caregivers. The gap existed in the lack of a comprehensive system that could collect waste without the need for patient movement and provide features for enhanced hygiene and efficiency. The “BedCare Waste Collection System” addresses this gap by offering a solution that streamlines waste management processes, reduces caregiver burden, and improves patient comfort and safety.
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