G08B21/20

Systems and methods for homeowner-directed risk of property damage mitigation

Methods and systems for homeowner-directed risk mitigation for damage to a property associated with insurance-related events are provided. A smart home controller may analyze data received from a plurality of smart devices disposed on, or proximate to, a property as well as data received from an insurance provider. If it is determined that an actual or potential risk of property damage exists, the smart home controller may transmit an alert to a homeowner detailing the risk. The homeowner may respond to the alert by transmitting an instruction to mitigate or prevent damage associated with the risk back to the smart home controller. Subsequently, the smart home controller may transmit information about the actual or potential risks and any homeowner-directed mitigative actions to an insurance provider. The insurance provider may interpret the transmitted data and perform insurance activities, such as providing discounts and adjusting an insurance policy associated with the property.

Systems and methods for monitoring building health

A building monitoring computer system for monitoring building integrity may be provided. Various types of sensors may be embedded throughout or within certain portions of different types of building or construction material making up the building, such as within roofing, foundation, or structural materials. The sensors may be in wireless communication with a home controller. The sensors may be water, moisture, temperature, vibration, or other types of sensors, and may detect unexpected or abnormal conditions within the home. The sensors and/or home controller may transmit alerts to a mobile device of the home owner associated with the unexpected condition, and/or that remedial actions may be required to repair the home or mitigate further damage to the home. The sensor data may also be communicated to an insurance provider remote server to facilitate the insurance provider communicating insurance-related recommendations, updating insurance policies, or preparing insurance claims for review for home owners.

Zoned roof monitoring system

A leak in the membrane of a generally horizontal roof support deck includes dividing the membrane into separate zones and locating a sensor to detect moisture underneath the membrane. A unique digital code address is assigned to sensor where inputs of the sensors are connected to a single power and signaling cable system using a daisy chain. The serial bus controller is to interrogate each of the sensor devices using the address to identify zones where moisture is detected. A transmitting antenna is provided at each sensor which is switched on when moisture is detected for detecting of the sensor from above the membrane by a utility locate device to confirm the location of the sensor.

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE INSIDE MANHOLE
20170359094 · 2017-12-14 ·

The present invention relates to a wireless communication device inside a manhole, comprising: a communication terminal installed inside a manhole; and an antenna extension cable connected to the communication terminal, wherein the antenna extension cable is electrically connected to a manhole cover of a conductive material which acts as an antenna so as to deliver a signal received from the manhole cover of a conductive material to the communication terminal. The wireless communication device inside a manhole is capable of delivering information regarding the inside of the manhole (equipment inspection, leakage check, etc.) to the outside without the manhole cover being opened. As such, it is possible to resolve traffic congestion caused by manhole check; control facilities inside the manhole without opening the manhole cover; by delivering opening and closing information of the manhole cover, prevent theft of the manhole and obviate safety accidents caused by the opening of the manhole cover; and prevent manhole worker safety accidents by monitoring the working environment during manhole work.

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE INSIDE MANHOLE
20170359094 · 2017-12-14 ·

The present invention relates to a wireless communication device inside a manhole, comprising: a communication terminal installed inside a manhole; and an antenna extension cable connected to the communication terminal, wherein the antenna extension cable is electrically connected to a manhole cover of a conductive material which acts as an antenna so as to deliver a signal received from the manhole cover of a conductive material to the communication terminal. The wireless communication device inside a manhole is capable of delivering information regarding the inside of the manhole (equipment inspection, leakage check, etc.) to the outside without the manhole cover being opened. As such, it is possible to resolve traffic congestion caused by manhole check; control facilities inside the manhole without opening the manhole cover; by delivering opening and closing information of the manhole cover, prevent theft of the manhole and obviate safety accidents caused by the opening of the manhole cover; and prevent manhole worker safety accidents by monitoring the working environment during manhole work.

Hardware to determine when a diaper needs to be changed and provide electronic notification
20170354546 · 2017-12-14 ·

A moisture-sensitive device is provided that includes a fluid-sensitive battery. Exposure of the battery to urine or some other fluid causes the battery to provide a voltage that can be used to power a transmitter. The transmitter can then provide a wireless transmission indicative of the battery having been exposed to the fluid. This moisture-sensitive device can be provided in a diaper and transmissions produced by the device can be detected using a smart phone or other device and used to indicate to a user that the diaper has been soiled. By powering the transmitter using the fluid-sensitive battery and storing the battery in a dry state, such a device can be stored for a protracted period of time before use.

Hardware to determine when a diaper needs to be changed and provide electronic notification
20170354546 · 2017-12-14 ·

A moisture-sensitive device is provided that includes a fluid-sensitive battery. Exposure of the battery to urine or some other fluid causes the battery to provide a voltage that can be used to power a transmitter. The transmitter can then provide a wireless transmission indicative of the battery having been exposed to the fluid. This moisture-sensitive device can be provided in a diaper and transmissions produced by the device can be detected using a smart phone or other device and used to indicate to a user that the diaper has been soiled. By powering the transmitter using the fluid-sensitive battery and storing the battery in a dry state, such a device can be stored for a protracted period of time before use.

CIRCUIT FOR DETECTING A LEAK IN A WATER HEATER DEVICE AND ACTIVATING AN ALARM DEVICE
20220381481 · 2022-12-01 ·

This disclosure is related to devices, systems, and techniques for outputting an alarm signal in response to detecting a leak in a water heater device. For example, a water heater device includes a leak sensor, an intermittent pilot light, and a circuit. The circuit includes processing circuitry configured to receive, from the leak sensor, an electrical signal including information indicative of a leak in the water heater device, activate, based on the electrical signal including information indicative of the leak, an alarm device, where the alarm device is powered for at least a period of time by a power source, where the power source is configured to receive energy from a thermoelectric device, and maintain an amount of energy stored by the power source so that the amount of energy is sufficient for the power source to supply energy to the alarm device.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF SPILLS

Systems and methods for automatic detection of spills are disclosed. In some exemplary implementations, a robot can have a spill detector comprising at least one optical imaging device configured to capture at least one image of a scene containing a spill while the robot moves between locations. The robot can process the at least one image by segmentation. Once the spill has been identified, the robot can then generate an alert indicative at least in part of a recognition of the spill.

Ultra-Low Power One-Shot Hydration Sensing System
20170354374 · 2017-12-14 ·

A moisture-sensitive device is provided that includes a dissolvable conductive material. Exposure of the dissolvable conductive material to urine or some other fluid causes the dissolvable conductive material to dissolve, increasing an effective resistance of the dissolvable conductive material. This change in resistance can be detected to determine the presence of an aqueous fluid. In response to such detection, a transmitter can then provide a wireless transmission indicative of the presence of the fluid. This moisture-sensitive device can be provided in a diaper and transmissions produced by the device can be detected using a smart phone or other device and used to indicate to a user that the diaper has been soiled.