Multilevel Automatic Distress Call System for Infants Trapped in an Automobile
20210142640 · 2021-05-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B21/0225
PHYSICS
B60R2025/1016
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R25/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60R25/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A multilevel automatic distress call system for infants trapped in an automobile, including a power control switch, a controller, timer switches and a first-level radio transmitter, a second-level radio transmitter and a microphone. The power control switch can be closed to put through the power supply of the multilevel automatic distress call system. The microphone is used to receive and recognize the cry of infant and startup commands to the controller. The controller is connected to the timer switches, the first-level radio transmitter, and the second-level ratio transmitter. The radio signals sent by the first-level radio transmitter is transmitted to a specific private communication equipment for an accurate alarm, while the radio signals sent by the second-level radio transmitter will be transmitted to a specific alarm platform for an emergency distress call. The system combines an accurate alarm with an emergency distress call, to help rescue the trapped infant.
Claims
1. A multilevel automatic distress call system for an infant trapped in an automobile, the system comprising: a. a power supply; b. a power control switch, wherein the power control switch can be closed to put through the power supply of the multilevel automatic distress call system; c. a controller; d. a plurality of timer switches; e. a first-level radio transmitter; f. a second-level radio transmitter; g. a microphone operatively connected to the controller, wherein the microphone is configured to receive and recognize a cry of an infant; h. the controller is configured to receive startup signals sent from the microphone; i. the controller is further configured to activate the plurality of timer switches to start timing; j. the controller is operatively connected to the plurality of timer switches, the first-level radio transmitter, and the second-level ratio transmitter; k. the first-level radio transmitter is configured to transmit radio signals to a private communication equipment for an accurate alarm; l. the second-level radio transmitter is configured to transmit radio signals to an alarm platform for an emergency distress call; m. when the timing of the plurality of timer switches reaches a first-level timing threshold, the controller repeatedly transmits distress signals to the private communication equipment through the first-level radio transmitter; and n. when the timing of the plurality of timer switches reaches a second-level timing threshold, the controller repeatedly transmits distress signals to the alarm platform through the second-level radio transmitter.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller repeatedly transmits the distress signals to the private communication equipment through the first-level radio transmitter at an interval of at least 30 seconds and no greater than 60 seconds.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the controller is further configured to repeatedly transmit information on the location of the automobile to the private communication equipment through the first-level radio transmitter.
4. The system of claim 2, wherein the controller is further configured to repeatedly transmit information on the location of the automobile to the private communication equipment through the first-level radio transmitter.
5. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a. an audio player operatively connected to the controller; and b. when the timing of the plurality of timer switches reaches the second-level timing threshold, the controller transmits the startup signals to the audio player, and the audio player repeatedly broadcasts a pre-recorded infant's cry.
6. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a. an automobile electronic control circuit comprising an electric control circuit configured to lift and lower window glass; b. the automobile electronic control circuit is operatively connected to the controller; and c. when the timing of the plurality of timer switches reaches the second-level timing threshold, the controller transmits a signal to the electric control circuit to lower the window glass to prevent asphyxiation of an infant.
7. The system of claim 5 further comprising: a. an automobile electronic control circuit comprising an electric control circuit configured to lift and lower window glass; b. the automobile electronic control circuit is operatively connected to the controller; and c. when the timing of the plurality of timer switches reaches the second-level timing threshold, the controller transmits a signal to the electric control circuit to lower the window glass to prevent asphyxiation of an infant.
8. The system of claim 1 wherein after the microphone receives and recognizes a cry of an infant, the microphone will repeatedly transmit startup signals to the controller until the system is shut off;
9. The system of claim 1 wherein each of the timer switches comprises: a. a first-level timer switch for setting the first-level timing threshold; and b. a second-level timer switch for setting the second-level timing threshold.
10. The system of claim 1 wherein the alarm platform comprises a 911 alarm platform.
11. The system of claim 1 further comprising: a. an alarming ignition key configured to provide prompt warning; b. the alarming ignition key comprises a key control unit operatively connected to a sensor, a timer, and a buzzer; c. the sensor is configured to sense whether the alarming ignition key is removed from the keyhole or away from the automobile; d. when the sensor senses that the alarming ignition key is removed from the keyhole or away from the automobile, the alarming ignition key transmits signals to the key control unit to start the timer; and e. when the timer reaches an early-warning timing threshold before the first-level timing threshold, the timer transmits a signal to the key control unit, and the key control unit activates the buzzer to warn the owner of the automobile.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein the key control unit is operatively connected to an induction start button, the induction start button being located between the sensor and the key control unit, enabling the induction start button to control an on/off switch between the sensor and the key control unit.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0023]
[0024]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0025] In the figures: 1—power control switch; 2—controller; 3—first-level timer switch; 4—second-level timer switch; 5—first-level radio transmitter; 6—second-level radio transmitter; 7—microphone; 8—private communication equipment; 9—alarm platform; 10—audio player; 11—automobile electronic circuit; 12—key control unit; 121—sensor; 122—timer; 123—buzzer; 124—induction start button.
[0026] The current invention is further explained below in combination with the appended drawings and instances.
[0027]
[0028] Furthermore, the controller 2 receiving the startup commands sends the distress signals repeatedly to the private communication equipment 8 through the first-stage radio transmitter 5 at an interval of 30-60 seconds. Based on the distress message, the controller 2 receiving the startup commands repeatedly sends distress signals and the information of the location of the automobile to the private communication equipment 8 through the first-stage radio transmitter 5.
[0029] On the basis of the above structure, the multilevel automatic distress call system also includes an audio player 10 connected to the controller 2. When the timing of the timer switches reaches the second-level timing threshold, the controller 2 receiving the startup commands sends the startup command to the audio player 10, and then the audio player 10 will continue to broadcast the pre-recorded infant's cry, trying to get the rescue of people passing by. Similarly, the multilevel automatic distress call system also includes an automobile electronic control circuit 11 connected with the controller 2.
[0030] The automobile electronic control circuit 11 includes an electric control circuit that can lift and lower the glass, an electric circuit to turn on the emergency flashers or the vehicle horn. When the timing of the timer switches reaches the second-level timing threshold, the controller 2 receiving the startup commands sends to the electric control circuit a command to lower the window glass, so as to avoid the infant's asphyxiation in the automobile.
[0031] Moreover, the timer switches comprise a first-level timer switch 3 for setting the first-level timing threshold, and a second-level timer switch 4 for setting the second-level timing threshold. The alarm platform 9 comprises the 911 alarm platform.
[0032] In addition, on the basis of the second level of the above multilevel automatic distress call system, a prompt early warning is also added. The configuration of the multilevel automatic distress call system includes an alarming ignition key that is able to provide prompt warning, as shown in
[0033] In the multilevel automatic distress call system proposed in the present invention, the power control switch 1 is responsible for managing the power supply of on-board fixed equipment. It has a specific linkage relationship with the ignition system of the vehicle. When the vehicle is in operation or when the ignition key is inserted into the keyhole, the power supply is disconnected. When the ignition key is pulled out or away from the vehicle, i.e., when the vehicle is turned off, the power control switch 1 closes and switches on the power supply of the multilevel automatic distress call system. The above settings have no technical difficulties. The advantages of the above settings are as follows: When an adult is in the vehicle, this multilevel automatic distress call system has no power, and it will not trigger a false alarm. When the adult leaves the vehicle, the multilevel automatic distress call system is automatically switched on and put on alert, no matter if the adult is aware of it.
[0034] Assuming that the setting of the first-level timing threshold is 8 minutes, and the second-level timing threshold is 18 minutes (time values are provided for reference only). When the power is on, the controller 2 will simultaneously start two timer switches, one is 0˜8 minutes, and the other is 0˜18 minutes. The function of timer switches is highly similar to the countdown function in an ordinary smartphone. Here's how it works: When it arrives (or exceeds) 8 minutes, controller 2 will switch on the circuit of the first-level radio transmitter 5; When it arrives (or exceeds) 18 minutes, it will further switch on the second-level radio transmitter 6 and audio player 10, open the vehicle electric circuit 7, etc. In other words, controller 2 sectionally controls the work of the first-level radio transmitter 5, the second-level radio transmitter 6, the audio player 10 and the automobile electronic control circuit 7.
[0035] In the first period, 0˜8 minutes, the circuit is switched off, so the first-level radio transmitter 5, the second-level radio transmitter 6, the audio player 10 and the automotive electronic control circuit 7 will not work.
[0036] In the second period (more than 8 minutes but less than 18 minutes), the circuit of the first-level radio transmitter 5 can be switched on to work, but whether it starts to work depends on whether there are startup commands.
[0037] In the third time period (reaching or exceeding 18 minutes), the circuit is switched on, so the first-level radio transmitter 5, the second-level radio transmitter 6, the audio player 10 and the automobile electronic control circuit 7 can all work, but whether they start to work also depends on whether there is a startup command.
[0038] In the multilevel automatic distress call system for infants trapped in an automobile proposed in the present patent, it is the microphone 7 that actually issues the startup command After the power of the microphone 7 is switched on, it immediately collects all kinds of sound automatically. When it identifies the crying sound of infants, it transmits it to the “startup command” and sends to the controller 2. It repeatedly sends the command once per minute. Even if the infant stops crying, the startup commands will continue to be sent, until the multilevel automatic distress call system is cut off.
[0039] The function is highly similar to the voice processing function in an ordinary smartphone. The program identifies the sound of a crying infant and transforms it to the startup command, being not a technical difficulty.
[0040] Special emphasis should be laid on the high necessity and advancement of using infant's cry as the startup command. The key points are as follows. The first one is high reliability. The infant trapped in an automobile will instinctively cry at the first time, and people can hardly find a timelier and more reliable source of signal than the sound of cry. The timeliness and reliability are the foundation to ensure the successful operation of the system proposed in the current invention. The second point is the significant low probability of a false alarm. All the sound from outside of the automobile may be detected by the microphone 7, but the probability of an infant passing by the vehicle while crying loudly is extremely low, which can greatly reduce the probability of false alarm of the system of the proposed invention.
[0041] The design principle of the present invention is as follows. 1. If there is an infant trapped in the automobile, then the infant is inevitable to cry; 2. If there is a crying sound of the infant, it can trigger the multi-level automatic distress call system to work; 3. In order to get the best effect, the multi-level automatic distress call system adopts the working mode of gradually upgrading the alarm level.
[0042] In the following, we use an instance of an automobile with an alarming ignition key to elaborate the levels in the multilevel automatic distress call system. We assume that the first-level timing threshold is 8 minutes and the second-level timing threshold is 18 minutes.
[0043] Level 1: Prompt early warning, from 0 to 8 minutes.
[0044] As mentioned before, when the adult locks the vehicle and leaves, the smart microphone 7 will automatically go on alert. If the cry is detected, it will immediately send the startup command to the controller 2, but the multi-level automatic distress call system will not work within 8 minutes. This is a rational and active choice rather than an oversight, for the following reasons:
[0045] 1. In the vast majority of cases, this is not negligence but temporary legitimate needs of the driver (e.g., going to the restroom). It is unnecessary to trigger the alarm at this moment, or it will have a negative social impact.
[0046] 2. If it is a negligence indeed, such a short time is not likely to cause harm to infants, so it is advisable to use mild methods to solve the problem.
[0047] Therefore, at this level, the present invention will adopt a gentle prompt warning for the possible negligence of the adult, and it requires the use of the alarming vehicle ignition key. When the vehicle ignition key senses itself leaving the keyhole, the timer 122 begins to work. When the time reaches 3 minutes and 5 minutes, let buzzer 123 make several buzzers (or maybe other sounds of course).
[0048] We know that it is common for drivers to carry their vehicle ignition keys and hear the sound, and this prompt will not have a negative effect on anyone else.
[0049] It is well known that short-term memory is generally stronger than long-term memory. It is easy to fade or completely forget the advice given years, months or even days ago, but with a little warning, it is easy to recall what just happened. If the baby was forgotten in the car a few minutes ago, the probability of association is very high, and at the moment the driver is very close to the car, turning around within a few minutes will be able to solve the problem peacefully. That is to say, through the early warning of the multilevel automatic distress call system of the present invention, the vast majority of negligence crises are expected to be resolved in the absence of social influence.
[0050] However, social conditions are complex. It is still possible for people to miss or misinterpret these prompt warnings in situations of high stress, anger, sadness or physical discomfort. A mere 1% of negligence or misjudgment could have led to tragedy. Therefore, the multilevel automatic distress call system of the present invention only regards it as one but not all of the effective means. In order to ensure that trapped infants can effectively call for help under any circumstances, the multilevel automatic distress call system of the present invention will persist in using subsequent technical means to eliminate any potential vulnerabilities.
[0051] Level 2: Accurate alarm.
[0052] If the first alarming does not work, the circuit of the first-level radio transmitter 5 is switched on by 8 minutes. If the smart microphone 7 has issued the “startup command”, the first-level radio transmitter 5 will repeatedly send the Wi-Fi signal to the outside at the frequency of once a minute, with the content of “car location” and “mayday”. The fixed-point receiver is the epitaxial electronic device, i.e., the private communication equipment 8, such as a mobile phone. The method is highly similar to sending a message to “friends in social media”. “Social media group friends” should be set in advance. The group of friends of the private vehicle could be the parents, grandparents and/or other custodians of the infant. The group friends of a kindergarten school bus could be bus drivers, school principal, teachers, etc. After the Wi-Fi signal is sent, the relevant legal or responsible guardian should be able to receive it. They can usually know who is nearest to the car and immediately take active rescue action. They can open the car door within 0 to 18 minutes, with a high probability of completing the rescue.
[0053] If the rescue is completed within 0 to 18 minutes, the infant will not be significantly harmed, nor will there be any obvious social impact.
[0054] Level 3: Emergency call level.
[0055] A state of emergency can be declared for the safety of the trapped infant if both the first and second level rescue efforts fail for some reason.
[0056] When the time reaches 18 minutes, the controller 2 will connect the circuit of the rear second-level radio transmitter 6 and/or the circuit of the audio player 10 and/or the electronic control circuit 11 of the vehicle.
[0057] In this case, the second-level radio transmitter 6 begins sending repeated distress signals to the alarm platform 9 (public alarm platforms 911). Audio player 10 will continue to send pre-recorded cries infants to the outside world in an effort to get nearby help from passers-by. The car's electric glass windows will be lowered, automatically avoiding the infant's asphyxiation and making it easier for outside rescuers to open the doors.
[0058] The biggest advantage of the “emergency call levels” of the present invention is that it can ensure that the trapped infant can get reliable rescue. The disadvantage of it is that it may have a greater social impact.
[0059] Therefore, the design idea of the present invention is: this system must have a guaranteed level of distress call, but it should be put after the step of “prompt early warning” and the step of “accurate alarm”.
[0060] This multilevel automatic distress call system for infants trapped in an automobile proposed in the present invention is a brand-new technical scheme, which is completed by integrating a variety of existing mature technologies by practical means. The so-called existing mature technology refers to those that the technical personnel in this field, without creative thinking and creative work, can understand and implement. The specification of the present invention will only introduce the integration principle and method of the existing mature technology, the interaction and cooperation with the natural activity rules of relevant personnel, and the effect that can be achieved. It will not elaborate on the cited existing mature technologies themselves.
[0061] The above instance is presented only to explain the technical ideas of the present invention and cannot limit the protection scope of the present invention. Any modification made on the basis of the technical scheme in accordance with the technical ideas proposed by the present invention shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention. The technologies not involved in the present invention can be realized by existing technologies.