Method and Assembly for Warning Against Hand to Face Contacts
20210233378 ยท 2021-07-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06K19/07762
PHYSICS
G06K7/084
PHYSICS
G08B21/0275
PHYSICS
G06K19/0723
PHYSICS
G08B21/245
PHYSICS
International classification
G06K19/077
PHYSICS
G06K7/08
PHYSICS
Abstract
An assembly for warning of hand to face contacts, the assembly incorporating a radio frequency identification system reader; a case enclosing the radio frequency identification system reader, the case being configured as a wearable item selected from the group consisting of necklace segments, necklace pendants, brooches, pins, hair ornaments, hats, clasps, and tie slides; a first radio frequency identification system data signaling tag; and a first jewelry item selected from a group consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings; wherein the radio frequency identification system data signaling tag is fixedly attached to an undersurface of the selected first jewelry item.
Claims
1. An assembly for warning of hand to face contacts, said assembly comprising: (a) a radio frequency identification system reader; (b) a case supporting or containing the radio frequency identification system reader, the case being configured as a wearable item selected from the group consisting of necklace segments, necklace pendants, brooches, pins, scarves, headbands, hats, clasps, earrings, hair ornaments, and tie slides; (c) a first jewelry item selected from a group consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings; and (d) a first radio frequency identification system data signaling tag, said tag being fixedly attached to the first jewelry item.
2. The assembly of claim 1 comprising a second radio frequency identification system tag, and further comprising a second jewelry item selected from the group consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings, said second radio frequency identification system tag being fixedly attached to said second jewelry item.
3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein the radio frequency identification system reader comprises an active reader half of an active reader passive tag radio frequency identification system.
4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein the radio frequency identification system reader is adapted for continuous transmission of an interrogator radio signal.
5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein the radio frequency identification system reader is further adapted for receiving radio signal replies generated in response to the interrogator radio signal transmissions.
6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein the radio frequency identification system reader is further adapted to transmit approximately thirteen megahertz interrogator radio signals.
7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein the case further supports or contains RFID system components selected from the group consisting of rechargeable batteries, USB charging ports, digital micro-processors, radio transmitters, radio receivers, antennas, electronic vibrating units, electronic buzzers, speakers, LED lamps, voice synthesizing micro-circuitry, and on/off switches.
8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein each radio frequency identification system signaling tag comprises a digital data packet transmitting transponder.
9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein each radio frequency identification system signaling tag is adapted for magnetic induction electric power.
10. The assembly of claim 8 wherein each radio frequency identification system signaling tag is electrically powered by a battery.
11. The assembly of claim 8 wherein each jewelry item in the groups consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings has an undersurface, and wherein the fixed attachment of each radio frequency identification system data signaling tag positions said each tag upon one of said undersurfaces.
12. The assembly of claim 11 further comprising a pair of retainer appliques, each retainer applique being fitted for receiving the one of the radio frequency identification system data signaling tags, said each applique securely holding said one of the tags upon the selected jewelry item's undersurface.
13. An assembly for warning of hand to face contacts, said assembly comprising: (a) a pair of radio frequency identification system readers; (b) a pair of cases supporting or containing the radio frequency identification system readers, each case being configured as a ring or a bracelet; (c) a wearable item selected from a group consisting of necklace segments, necklace pendants, brooches, earrings, pins, scarves, headbands, hats, clasps, hair ornaments, and tie slides; and (d) a radio frequency identification system data signaling tag, said tag being fixedly attached to the wearable item.
14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein each radio frequency identification system reader comprises an active reader half of an active reader passive tag radio frequency identification system.
15. The assembly of claim 14 wherein each radio frequency identification system reader is adapted for continuous transmission of an interrogator radio signal.
16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein each radio frequency identification system reader is further adapted for receiving radio signal replies generated in response to the interrogator radio signal transmissions.
17. The assembly of claim 16 wherein each radio frequency identification system reader is further adapted to transmit approximately thirteen megahertz interrogator radio signals.
18. The assembly of claim 17 wherein each case further supports or contains RFID system components selected from the group consisting of rechargeable batteries, USB charging ports, digital micro-processors, radio transmitters, radio receivers, antennas, electronic vibrating units, electronic buzzers, speakers, LED lamps, voice synthesizing micro-circuitry, and on/off switches.
19. A method for warning of a contact by a person's hand with the person's face, said method comprising steps of: (a) providing a radio frequency identification system reader which is adapted for transmitting an interrogator radio signal, which is further adapted for receiving a RFID radio signal reply, and which is adapted for actuating an auditory, vibrating, or visual output upon the receipt of the radio signal reply; (b) enclosing the radio frequency identification system reader within a case which is configured as a wearable item selected from the group consisting of necklace segments, necklace pendants, brooches, pins, hair ornaments, earrings, hats, clasps, and tie slides; (c) actuating the radio frequency identification system reader and donning the selected wearable item so that the radio frequency identification system reader is in close proximity with the person's face; (d) providing a first radio frequency identification system data signaling tag; (e) providing a first jewelry item selected from the group consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings, and fixedly attaching the first radio frequency first identification system data signaling tag to said jewelry item; (f) donning the first jewelry item upon the person's wrist or hand; (g) moving the wrist or hand, the first jewelry item and the first radio frequency identification system data signaling tag toward the person's face, such motion carrying said tag through the interrogator radio signal; (h) generating a data radio signal in response to said tag's motion through the interrogator radio signal; (I) receiving the generated data radio signal at the radio frequency identification system reader; and (j) actuating said reader's audio, vibratory, or visual output in response to said reader's receipt of the radio data signal.
20. The method of claim 19 comprising steps of providing a second radio frequency identification system data signaling tag; providing a second jewelry item selected from the group consisting of bracelets, wristwatches, and rings, wherein said second data signaling tag is fixedly attached to said second jewelry item; donning the second jewelry item upon the person's other wrist or other hand; and alternatively moving said other wrist or other hand, second jewelry item and second data signaling tag toward the person's face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0030] Referring now to the drawings and in particular to Drawing
[0031] The necklace configured RFID reader component 1 further incorporates within the loop 2 a hollow electronic component case 6, such case housing and encasing an electronic micro-circuitry enabled miniature RFID reader unit. A rechargeable lithium battery or batteries are additionally supported and housed within the case 6, such batteries providing continuous electrical power to the RFID reader component. A micro USB port 8 is provided for charging and recharging such batteries via a USB charging cable (not depicted within views). Components which are additionally powered by the internal rechargeable batteries include a speaker or buzzer 12 and an interior electronic vibrating unit. An on/off power button or switch 10 is provided for actuating and deactuating the RFID reader unit, and selector buttons 14 are provided for actuating and deactuating selected vibratory and auditory warning signal modes generated by the device.
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[0033] The RFID tag 32 may be initially inserted into and housed within a concavity 26 which is formed as a part of a retainer applique 24. Such applique 24 has a peripheral disposition of adhesive 30. In use of the applique 24, referring simultaneously to
[0034] Upon such applique 24 and RFID tag 32 adhesive attachment, the assembled bracelet 19 acts as an RFID tag component of the instant inventive system, such component performing radio signal transponding functions including receiving interrogating radio signals, and transmitting return data packet radio signals which electronically coordinate with and actuate the RFID reader component 1. Suitably, the RFID tag 32 may be alternatively directly adhesively attached to the undersurface of an ornament 18, or the RFID tag may be configured as an adhesively applied patch or label. Further alternatively, such tag may be formed as an integral component of such ornament. The ornament 18 is intended as being representative of all types of jewelry which is worn at fingers, hand and wrist areas such as finger rings, various types of bracelets, wristwatches, and smart watches and devices.
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[0037] Thereafter, the user 42 may depress power button 10 in order to actuate the electronic RFID reader microcircuitry which is housed within case 6. Upon such actuation, such reader component 6 continuously emits interrogating radio waves which are adapted to interact with a passive RFID tag 32 which is housed within applique 24 and which is adhesively mounted to the undersurface 40 of the watch 38. The bracelet 19 of
[0038] Upon movement of such watch 38 and attached RFID tag assembly 24 through the interrogating radio waves emitted by the reader unit 6, electrical power is induced within the RFID tag 32, temporarily electrically powering such tag. Upon the provision of such magnetically induced electric power within the RFID tag 32, such tag acts as a transponder in the generation and transmission of a returning data signal which is received and acted upon by the RFID reader 6. Such data is interpreted by integrated circuitry of the RFID reader 6 to actuate either the speaker 12 and/or an electronic vibrator housed within the case.
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[0040] The necklace configured RFID reader half 1 of the instant inventive system is intended as being representative of other types of jewelry and clothing items which are traditionally worn at or about a user's head or neck, such as necklace pendants, brooches, pins which may be attached to headbands or hatbands, bolo tie ornaments, earrings, and scarf clasps.
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[0042] Such smaller cases which are worn at a user's wrists may advantageously incorporate LED lights 62 and 64 for generating a visual warning signal 63. Where such bracelet configured RFID units 50 and 52 are provided, the system's passive RFID tag (such as applique assembly 24,32) may be mounted upon, for example, the reverse side of a pendant 62 worn about the user's neck 44 upon a chain 63. Upon actuation of the wrist mounted RFID readers 50 and 52, and upon relative movement of the pendant 62 within an interrogating radio wave generated by one of the readers, 50 or 52, a magnetic induction generated return radio signal actuates such reader unit. Data communicated via the return signal electronically triggers an emission of, for example, a visual signal 63 emitted by LED bulb 62. Alternatively, bracelet mounted speakers or vibrators may be selected and actuated to emit an audible warning signal or a vibratory signal.
[0043] While the passive tag RFID system described above constitutes a preferred mode and configuration of the instant invention, both of the halves of the inventive assembly which are worn at a user's hand/wrist zone and at the user's head/neck zone, may constitute an electric battery powered system half or component. Where both of the halves of the instant invention are battery powered, the system constitutes an active tag RFID system which beneficially powers the RFID tag or tags with an electric battery. As an additional benefit, the active tag configuration provides redundancy of the system's power supply.
[0044] While the principles of the invention have been made clear in the above illustrative embodiment, those skilled in the art may make modifications in the structure, arrangement, portions and components of the invention's assembly without departing from those principles. Those skilled in the art may also modify the invention's method steps including changes to their identity, character, and sequence of performance without departing from those principles. Accordingly, it is intended that the description and drawings be interpreted as illustrative and not in the limiting sense, and that the invention be given a scope at least commensurate with the appended claims.