Claims
- 1. An apparatus for monitoring the ultradian cycles of an individual, further comprising:a timer for indicating current time; and an indicator having means to adjustably set, in relation to the current time displayed on the timer, the status of the ultradian cycle for at least one individual, and further having means to indicate to the individual the position of that individual within the ultradian cycle during the day, based on the status set by the individual, the indicator further having means to display whether the individual is in an active/alert state or in a rest state; whereby the individual can adjust the start time of the ultradian cycle each day and monitor the individual's ultradian cycle over the course of the day.
- 2. An apparatus, as in claim 1, wherein:the timer is a wrist watch; the wrist watch includes adjustable means for an individual to set the start time of the ultradian cycle at a selectable time each day; and the face of the wrist watch includes a display to indicate the current status of the ultradian cycle.
- 3. An apparatus, as in claim 2, wherein the ultradian cycle is displayed in on the face of the wrist watch as a sine wave.
- 4. An apparatus, as in claim 3, further comprising:the wrist watch includes a second adjustable means for a second individual to set the status of the ultradian cycle for the second individual; and the face of the wrist watch includes a second display to indicate the current status of the ultradian cycle of the second individual.
- 5. An apparatus, as in claim 1, further comprising:a computer, further comprising: data input means for inputting the starting status of the ultradian cycle; means to obtain the current time day from the timer; memory for storing the starting status of the ultradian cycle, and for storing the time of day, obtained from the timer, when the status was input; means to determine, during the course of the day, the current status of the ultradian cycle based on the time of day that the starting status was input; a data display to display the current status of the ultradian cycle; whereby the computer monitors the ultradian cycle of an individual and displays its current status on the data display.
- 6. An apparatus, as in claim 5, further comprising:the data input means further providing means to input the ultradian cycle start time of a plurality of individuals; the memory further having means to store the ultradian cycle start time of the plurality of individuals; the computer having means to determine the current status of the ultradian cycles of the individuals; and the data display having means to display the status of the ultradian cycles of the plurality of individuals.
- 7. An apparatus, as in claim 6, wherein the ultradian cycle status of at least two individuals is concurrently displayed by the dated display.
- 8. An apparatus, as in claim 5, further comprising a scheduler for scheduling activities for individuals based on the status of that individual's ultradian cycle.
- 9. An apparatus, as in claim 7, further comprising a scheduler for scheduling meetings for multiple individuals based on the status of the ultradian cycles of those individuals.
- 10. An apparatus, as in claim 5, further comprising:means to measure worker performance; means to determine the status of the ultradian cycle of a worker based on the worker's performance; and a scheduler for scheduling work schedules of individuals in a manufacturing environment based on the status of the ultradian cycles of those individuals such that the worker's break time is scheduled during an ultradian cycle rest period; whereby individual work schedules for manufacturing workers can be dynamically scheduled by computer to accommodate the ultradian cycle rest period of the individual manufacturing workers' ultradian cycles.
- 11. A method of monitoring the ultradian cycles of individuals, including the steps of:inputting the start time of the ultradian cycle for at least one individual at the beginning of each day; and indicating to the individual whether the individual is in an active/alert state or in a rest state; whereby the individual can adjust the start time of the ultradian cycle each day and monitor the current status of the individual's ultradian cycle over the course of the day.
- 12. A method, as in claim 11, including the additional steps of:using a wrist watch as the indicator; using adjustable means in the wrist watch to set the start time of the ultradian cycle each day; and displaying on the face of the wrist watch the current status of the ultradian cycle based on the start time.
- 13. A method, as in claim 12, including the additional step of display the ultradian cycle on the face of the wrist watch in the form of a sine wave.
- 14. A method, as in claim 13, including the additional steps of:adding a second adjustable means to a wrist watch to allow a second individual to set the start time of the ultradian cycle for the second individual; and displaying on the face of the wrist watch the current status of the ultradian cycle of the second individual based on the start time of the second individual.
- 15. A method, as in claim 11, including the additional steps of:using a computer to determine the status of the ultradian cycle of an individual, including the additional steps of: inputting the start time of the ultradian cycle for the current day; storing the start time in memory; determining the time of day; determining the current status of the ultradian cycle based on the input start time and the time of day; displaying the current status of the ultradian cycle on a data display; whereby the computer monitors the ultradian cycle of individual and displays its status on the data display.
- 16. A method, as in claim 15, including the additional steps of:inputting the ultradian cycle start time of at least one additional individual; storing the ultradian cycle start times of additional individuals in memory; determining the status of the ultradian cycles of the additional individuals; and displaying the status of the ultradian cycles of the additional individuals on a data display.
- 17. A method, as in claim 16, including the additional step of concurrently displaying the ultradian cycle status of multiple individuals.
- 18. A method, as in claim 15, including the additional step of scheduling activities for individuals based on the status of that individual's ultradian cycle.
- 19. A method, as in claim 17, including the additional step of scheduling meetings for multiple individuals based on the status of the ultradian cycles of those individuals.
- 20. A method, as in claim 15, including the additional steps of:measuring worker performance; determining the status of the ultradian cycle of a worker based the worker's performance; and scheduling work schedules of individuals in a manufacturing environment based on the status of the ultradian cycles of those individuals such that the worker's break time is scheduled during an ultradian cycle rest period; whereby individual work schedules for manufacturing workers can be dynamically scheduled by computer to accommodate the ultradian cycle rest period of the individual manufacturing worker's ultradian cycles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part application related to the commonly owned copending application entitled “ULTRADIAN TIMER”, filed Sep. 11, 1998, bearing U.S. Ser. No. 09/151,616 and naming William Witort now abandoned, the named inventor herein, as sole inventor, the contents of which is specifically incorporated by reference herein in its entirety. The parent application Ser. No. 09/151,616 is a continuation of provisional application No. 60/058,600 filed Sep. 12, 1997 now abandoned, entitled ULTRADIAN TIMER, and naming William Witort, the named inventor herein, as sole inventor, the contents of which is specifically incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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