Helmet systems and methods for detection and notification of objects present in the blind spot
11382377 · 2022-07-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A42B3/0466
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards helmet systems and methods for detection and notification of objects present in the blind spot. They detect objects through ultrasonic sensors and notify the presence of those objects through sensory output modules such as LED output modules, vibration motors and speakers. The helmet system comprises of at least one helmet body, at least two ultrasonic sensors positioned at the left and right side of at least one helmet body to cover a blind spot on the left and right side of a user, at least two LED output modules positioned at the right and left side of the front of at least one helmet body. at least two vibration motors which are concealed on either side of the helmet body and at least two vibration motors configured to generate the different patterns of an haptic feedback based on the different signals generated by at least two ultrasonic sensors. At least two speakers are positioned at the right and left side of at least one helmet body and at least two speakers are configured to give an audio feedback. And at least one processing device electrically coupled to at least two ultrasonic sensors, and at least two LED output modules, at least two vibration motors and at least two speakers. At least two ultrasonic sensors are configured to detect objects in the blind spot region and at least one LED output module and at least one vibration motor and at least one speaker configured notify the presence of the objects.
Claims
1. A helmet system, comprising: at least one helmet body; at least two ultrasonic sensors positioned at the left and right side of at least one helmet body to cover a blind spot on the left and right side of a user; at least two LED output modules positioned at the right and left side of the front of at least one helmet body; at least two vibration motors which are concealed on either side of the helmet body and at least two vibration motors configured to generate the different patterns of a haptic feedback based on the different signals generated by at least two ultrasonic sensors; at least two speakers are positioned at the right and left side of at least one helmet body and at least two speakers are configured to give an audio feedback; and at least one processing device electrically coupled to at least two ultrasonic sensors, at least two LED output modules, at least two vibration motors and at least two speakers, whereby at least two ultrasonic sensors configured to detect objects in the blind spot region and at least one LED output module and at least one vibration motor and at least one speaker configured to notify the presence of the objects.
2. The helmet system of claim 1, wherein at least two ultrasonic sensors configured to transmit the detected data to at least one processing device.
3. The helmet system of claim 1, comprising at least one communication module electrically coupled to at least processing device and at least one communication module configured to establish communication with at least one end user device.
4. The helmet system of claim 1, comprising at least one speaker and at least one microphone are positioned at the side of the helmet body which enables the user to utilize the facility for receiving or making phone calls and other auditory purpose.
5. The helmet system of claim 1, comprising at least one left ultrasonic sensor and at least one right ultrasonic sensor are electrically coupled to at least one processing device.
6. The helmet system of claim 5, wherein at least one left ultrasonic sensor and at least one right ultrasonic sensor are configured to emit sound waves and detect objects in a blind spot region.
7. The helmet system of claim 5, wherein at least one left ultrasonic sensor and at least one right ultrasonic sensor are configured to transmit the detected data to at least one processing device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals have been used to designate like elements, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The present disclosure is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
(9) The use of “including”, “comprising” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced item. Further, the use of terms “first”, “second”, and “third”, and the like, herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another.
(10) According to various non limiting exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, helmet systems and methods that detect and notify the presence of objects in the blind spot are disclosed. They detect objects through ultrasonic sensors and notify the presence of those objects through sensory output modules. The sensory output modules could be visual, auditory, tactile or any other sensory output modules that are known in the art without limiting the scope of the present disclosure. In a particular embodiment, the sensory output module is a LED output module. These helmet systems and methods are suitable for two wheelers such as motorbikes and bikes.
(11) In accordance with various non limiting exemplary embodiments of the present subject matter, helmet systems and methods are disclosed that have their strapping means acting as power switches. Here, the power is switched on for operating the helmet systems by strapping the helmet.
(12) According to various non limiting exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, novel strapping means and methods for using the strapping means are disclosed. These strapping means utilise novel self-locking round screw buckle units comprising male and female parts that are releasably engaged with each other by magnetic means and a threaded engagement.
(13) In accordance with various non limiting exemplary embodiments of the present subject matter, helmet systems and methods are disclosed wherein the helmet systems are integrated with blue-tooth modules connecting the helmet system with devices such as mobile phones and thus allowing the riders to use the different functionalities of their devices without having to remove their helmets every time.
(14) According to a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the helmet system detects incoming objects or vehicles in the driver's blind spot region and alerts the driver about the same with visual cues. The ultrasonic sensors in the system detect objects in the blind spot region. This data is processed by a processing device to give output with the help of LEDs, which are fixed in the front of the helmet.
(15) In a particular embodiment, the helmet system comprises of a helmet, strapping means, a processing device, one or more of ultrasonic sensors, one or more of LED output modules and a power means. In a particular embodiment, the power means comprises of rechargeable batteries and a battery charging circuit. The rechargeable batteries are charged using adapters. In a particular embodiment, the rechargeable batteries are lithium ion rechargeable batteries. The strapping means comprise of a strap and buckle unit with inbuilt power connectors and as the buckle is fastened, the helmet's circuit gets closed and the helmet system starts working. This feature works as an additional safety feature to force the user to fasten the helmet's buckle.
(16) In a particular embodiment the helmet system further comprises of a communication module, speakers and microphones. The communication module can be either integrated within the processing device or can be a separate module. It lets the user connect his/her device such as mobile phone to the helmet and use it for receiving or making calls and other auditory purposes like listening to music.
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(19) The helmet body has a hard outer layer and an inner foam layer. In a particular embodiment, the processing device, blue-tooth module, batteries and wires are concealed inside the surface of the helmet in between the hard outer layer and the inner foam layer.
(20) In accordance with a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the present subject matter, a method of a helmet system is disclosed. As soon as the driver wears the helmet and fastens the strapping means, the entire circuit concealed inside the helmet gets connected and the system becomes operational. The left and right ultrasonic sensors (transceivers) emit sound waves continuously which on collision with any vehicle return back to the respective transceiver. The transceiver sends the received data to the processing device, where the processing device processes and compares the data as per the programming and makes a decision if any object or vehicle is present in the blind spot or not. If any object is detected, the processing device sends the signal to the corresponding sensory output module such as LED. To show the output, the corresponding LED i.e. left or right glows indicating the presence of a vehicle in the blind spot.
(21) In a particular embodiment, the method also includes the step of activating the communication module after connecting the power circuit to make the system operational thus enabling the user to use their electronic devices. In a particular embodiment, the electronic device is a mobile phone and the user can make or respond to calls using the Communication module, microphone and speaker.
(22) To encourage drivers to tie the helmet strap around their chins, the helmet is provided with an extra safety feature, i.e. the helmet's systems will get activated only when the strap of the helmet is tied around by closing the buckle that basically acts as a switch. The strap contains a pair of connecting wires concealed inside it which is connected to the female part of the buckle, which in turn have conducting wires molded inside them. The male part of the buckle contains a conducting contact surface. When the buckle is closed the male part's conducting surface gets in contact with the female part's twin conducting surfaces thus completing the circuit and starting the system.
(23) According to a non-limiting exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the buckle unit of the strapping means in the helmet system is like a regular side release buckle with extra components that enables it to perform the function of a switch also other than the regular function of fastening the two straps together.
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(25) The first wire 308 from the power means 110 and the second wire 310 from the processing device 102 are insert molded inside the female part 304 and the first wire 308 from the female part 304 pass through the strap attached to the female part 304 into the helmet body 202.
(26) According to another non limiting exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the buckle unit of the strapping means in the helmet system is a self-locking round screw buckle unit comprising male and female parts that are releasably engaged with each other by magnetic means and a threaded engagement.
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(30) In different embodiments, the helmet systems are integrated with artificial intelligence (AI), wherein the AI integrated helmet systems can detect various situations and react/adapt accordingly in an intelligent manner.
(31) In different embodiments, the helmet systems are configured to collect the traffic data while riding and correlate and compute it with the map application in computing devices such as mobile phones to provide real time traffic data for navigation purposes.
(32) Although the present disclosure has been described in terms of certain preferred embodiments and illustrations thereof, other embodiments and modifications to preferred embodiments may be possible that are within the principles and spirit of the invention. The above descriptions and figures are therefore to be regarded as illustrative and not restrictive.
(33) Thus the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims and includes both combinations and sub combinations of the various features described herein above as well as variations and modifications thereof, which would occur to persons skilled in the art upon reading the foregoing description.