Patent classifications
G08B21/0205
NETWORK SYSTEM, VEHICLE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF
A vehicle and a network system are provided to operate the air conditioning apparatus of the vehicle when a passenger within the vehicle is left unattended. The vehicle transmits a signal via a vehicle network to rescue the rear passenger, thereby ensuring passenger safety. The vehicle includes an output device and a communicator configured to communicate with a user terminal, an air conditioner, a sensor. The sensor obtains a movement of the passenger and a controller outputs an identification image through the output device when a movement signal of the passenger exceeds a reference signal after the vehicle doors are closed.
BABY MONITOR ASSEMBLY
The object of the invention is a baby monitor assembly, comprising an emitter unit and a receiver unit, wherein the emitter unit comprises: means for sound detection, preferably a microphone, means for communication with the receiver unit, preferably means for wireless communication, especially via WiFi or Bluetooth, a generally flat housing (10, 30), having a slit (13) near it's periphery, a source of light, preferably LED diodes, wherein the receiver unit comprises: means for communication with the emitter unit, preferably means for wireless communication, especially via WiFi or Bluetooth, signalizing means, preferably suitable for emitting light, sound or vibration signals wherein the emitter unit is suitable and configured for placing under baby's crib, bed or the like, and is capable of detecting sounds generated by the baby, and sending information to the receiver unit upon detection of predetermined type of noise, wherein the receiver unit is suitable and configured for receiving information from the emitter unit and notifying the parent, preferably by using light, sound or vibration signals, upon receiving information from the emitter unit, characterized in that the slit (13) in the emitter unit's housing (10, 30) allows for passage of light from the source of light located in the housing (10, 30), and is configured for emitting the light beam selectively essentially parallel to the floor, so that the light beam neither shines directly nor reflects into the eyes of the baby and the user.
Child safety in a vehicle alert system and method
An alert system to assist in child safety in a vehicle includes a seat belt buckle insert adapted to be inserted between the male and female parts of a standard safety belt found in most automobiles or for a child car safety seat. It may also include a portable receiver device designed to be carried by a vehicle operator. The seat belt buckle insert detects whether the seat belt has been buckled and the temperature is within an acceptable range, as well as the approximate distance between the seat belt buckle insert and portable receiver device. The seat belt buckle transmits information gathered to the portable receiver device and triggers alerts notifying the vehicle operator of a child's safety status.
Network based reunification management using portable devices
Computing device(s) are configured for managing the reunification of students with parents during an emergency or a drill for a simulated emergency. The reunification of students with guardians may be managed through the operations of various user interfaces (UIs) presented on the device(s). Different UIs may be configured to support different personnel performing different roles in the reunification process. The UIs may include one or more of a student supervisor UI, a location supervisor UI, a runner UI, a guardian greeter UI, a reunification officer UI, or an incident commander UI. The various UIs enable different personnel to track the location and status of individuals, such as students and guardians, during various stages of a reunification process, enable personnel to dynamically update a centralized database with current information regarding the location and status of individuals, and view real time information regarding the location and status of individuals.
CHILD SAFETY SEAT CHECKING SYSTEM, AND CHILD SAFETY SEAT CHECKING METHOD
A child safety seat checking system for a child safety seat of a vehicle, in particular a motor vehicle, is comprised of at least one child safety seat, a first checking device for checking whether a child is located in the child safety seat, and a second checking device for checking whether a person supervising the child is present, wherein the second checking device is designed to operate in an at least partly portable manner in an operating state of the child safety seat checking system and/or is designed to operate regardless of an on/off state of the vehicle.
Breath Saver Car Seat Alarm System
The present invention generally relates to improvement in automobile car seat a new generation car seat alarm system for an infant/toddlers car seat. There is a known automobile car seat in which a Breath Saver Car Seat Alarm System made of motionless sensors inside of a pad that's placed between the car seat and the infant/toddler, with On-board diagnostics II (OBD2) that includes an Global Positioning System (GPS) which is plugged into the car OBD-II port as a sensor and communication with messaging formats and signaling protocols, professional Bluetooth and Wireless to communicate with the automobile car seat sensor pad, car windows, car horn through a Breath Saver Car Seat Alarm System App for iPhone, Android, and another Computer devices to the parent, caregiver and police to locate and rescue the infant/toddler for the danger of Heatstroke or Hypothermia.
Child enclosure with camera support
A child enclosure is provided for use in a crib or playpen, and the enclosure has enclosure walls for locating adjacent crib walls to form an enclosed space. The child enclosure further comprises an enclosure cover covering the enclosed space and a window opening in the enclosure cover.
Child safety in a vehicle alert system and method
An alert system to assist in child safety in a vehicle includes a seat belt buckle insert adapted to be inserted between the male and female parts of a standard safety belt found in most automobiles or for a child car safety seat. It may also include a portable receiver device designed to be carried by a vehicle operator. The seat belt buckle insert detects whether the seat belt has been buckled and the temperature is within an acceptable range, as well as the approximate distance between the seat belt buckle insert and portable receiver device. The seat belt buckle transmits information gathered to the portable receiver device and triggers alerts notifying the vehicle operator of a child's safety status.
CAR SEAT SAFETY DEVICE
A car seat safety device is disclosed which may be implemented to help ensure a car seat is correctly installed in a vehicle and/or if a child is left unattended in the car seat in the vehicle. An example car seat safety device includes at least one sensor for placement on or near a vehicle seat for monitoring a safety condition of a child car seat. The example car seat safety device also includes a first wireless communications module communicatively coupled with output from the sensor. The example car seat safety device also includes a second wireless communications module interacting with the first wireless communications module. The second wireless communications module is communicatively coupled with a companion device to output an alert corresponding to the safety condition of the child car seat based on output of the at least one sensor.
ALARMING SYSTEM FOR MULTI-UNIT BUILDINGS
Devices, systems, and methods for an alarming system for multi-unit buildings are described herein. One system includes a number of remote sensors positioned in a building having common areas and individual units occupied by occupants, the remote sensors are provided for sensing an alarm condition, a central control panel located in the common areas of the building for collecting data from the remote sensors, the control panel utilized for analyzing the collected data, determining whether to initiate an alarm, and sending one or more signals to initiate an alarm, if an alarm is to be initiated, and an occupant input device located in at least one individual unit for requesting a delay in initiating the alarm.