COVID-19 symptoms alert machine (CSAM) scanners

10888283 ยท 2021-01-12

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    Abstract

    A COVID-19 Symptoms Alert Machine (CSAM) scanner, or apparatus, is described herein. This apparatus employs Artificial Intelligent (AI) technology in combination with the latest mobile device technology (viz. smart phone/smart watch) to quickly help track down people who have COVID-19 symptoms anywhere and anytime, isolate them, and professionally handle them, not allowing SARS-CoV-2 virus to spread. CSAM automatically measures body temperature and assesses lung conditions such as pulmonary fibrosis and B-lines (for asymptomatic people), and other current health vital information (CHVI), furnished by the participant, such as fever, sore throat, headache, and body ache to generate an alert signal when COVID-19 symptoms are found significant and to send it out to a COVID-19 control center. The alerted participant is then immediately required to go to the COVID-19 control center or be picked up by a special COVID-19 emergency vehicle for isolation and further evaluation and testing. If the testing turns out to be COVID-19 positive, the participant will be quarantined and treated appropriately according to COVID-19 protocol until he/she is tested COVID-19 negative. In the meantime, people who have been in close physical contact with this participant will be alerted and requested to be immediately checked for COVID-19 symptoms. If anyone is found to have COVID-19 symptoms, then he/she must go through the same protocol. The process is repeated until all people in the cluster are tested COVID-19 negative. This will ensure that SARS-CoV-2 virus for this cluster has been completely eliminated. A rapid deployment of this type of apparatus throughout communities where people tend to congregate such as superstores, supermarkets, and any other establishments, small or large, can help to contain the rapid spread of the disease, as well as to give more confidence to the general public. People, who pass through this apparatus without an alert signal, should feel more confident in carrying out their activities, though social distancing and other COVID-19 precautionary requirements should still be maintained. The concept can be further expanded to cover shopping malls, concert halls, sports arenas, and any other large events including highways and freeways with the help of mobile phone technologies, transponders, and other mobile devices. By working on the 0.6% (around 2 million infected people in the US as of June 2020) quickly and effectively, instead of on the 99.4% (330 million, the remaining population) by locking people at home and closing down all businesses and activities; we can save a significant amount of money and hassles. (A long lockdown can also lead to a collapse of our economy and can consequently lead to a worldwide calamity.) In this way the 99.4% will not be burdened with the virus problem and can live normally without having to take any test. It is probably the only effective approach in solving the COVID-19 problem at the moment because vaccines and known COVID-19 cures are not yet available. Even if SARS-CoV-2 vaccines are available presently, they may not be practical to implement economically and operationally in time to contain the virus worldwide due to the massive amount of people (viz. over 7 billion).

    Claims

    1. A COVID-10 Symptoms Alert Machine (CSAM) scanner comprising: a main CSAM scanner, including: a human body temperature scanner for scanning a body temperature of a participant; a current health vital information (CHVI) card, provided by the participant, containing information of the participant and COVID-19, and configured for being read by the CSAM scanner; and a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and a memory having computer readable instructions stored thereon, that when executed by the CPU, cause the CPU to controlling the operation of the CSAM scanner.

    2. The CSAM scanner of claim 1, wherein the CPU is configured to trigger a COVID-19 symptoms alert, to print out COVID-19 symptoms information, to send the COVID-19 symptoms information to a phone number and an email address of the participant and to a government COVID-19 symptoms handling center via a smart mobile phone-like device and an email address, the COVID-19 symptoms information including: a. A COVID-19 information center to handle COVID-19 related activities; and b. a set of CHVI card data entry stands, where the participant can enter and modify their current health vital information on the CHVI card.

    3. The CSAM scanner of claim 1, wherein the CHVI card is a magnetic card, a contact microchip card, a non-contact microchip card, or a Radio Frequency Id (RFID) card.

    4. The CSAM scanner of claim 1, further comprising: an exit of the main CSAM scanner; an electronic turnstile gate installed at the exit of the main CSAM scanner, for opening when an alert is present and closing when no alert is present, according to a command from the CPU.

    5. The CSAM scanner of claim 1, further comprising: at least one device for assessing organ damage and providing supplemental information about the COVID-19 symptoms to the CSAM scanner, wherein the least one device is a lung ultrasound (LUS) scanner, a Computer Tomography (CT) machine, or a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine.

    6. The CSAM scanner of claim 4, further comprising: at least one device for assessing organ damage and providing supplemental information about the COVID-19 symptoms to the CSAM scanner, wherein the least one device is a lung ultrasound (LUS) scanner, a Computer Tomography (CT) machine, or a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine.

    7. The CSAM scanner of claim 5, further comprising: an exit of the main CSAM scanner; an electronic turnstile gate installed at the exit of the main CSAM scanner, for opening when an alert is present and closing when no alert is present, according to a command from the CPU.

    8. The CSAM scanner of claim 5, further comprising a transponder for allowing communication between the participant and the CSAM scanner; wherein: the CSAM scanner is configured to be installed on a structure.

    9. The CSAM scanner of claim 8, wherein the structure is a gantry.

    10. The CSAM scanner of claim 8, wherein the structure is a building structure over a shopping mall.

    11. The CSAM scanner of claim 8, wherein the structure is a freeway.

    12. The CSAM scanner of claim 5, wherein when the device is a LUS scanner, the device is configured to obtain information on lung condition from the CHVI card from an asymptomatic participant.

    13. The CSAM scanner of claim 8, wherein when the device is a LUS scanner, the device is configured to obtain information on lung condition from the CHVI card from an asymptomatic participant.

    14. The CSAM scanner of claim 1, wherein the symptoms comprise fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, loss of taste, and loss of smell.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES AND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS

    (1) The drawings in the figures can be briefly described as follows:

    (2) FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a COVID-19 symptoms alert machine (CSAM) system, consisting of the main scanner, data entry stands, and an information station.

    (3) FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a side view of the main scanner, showing various subsystems.

    (4) FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of typical components of a data entry stand.

    (5) FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a typical Current Health Vital Information (CHVI) magnetic card.

    (6) FIG. 5 is a diagram of typical contents of the Current Health Vital Information (CHVI) magnetic card.

    (7) FIG. 6A is an operational algorithm of how CSAM works.

    (8) FIG. 6B is a detailed protocol that each entity outlined in FIG. 6A should execute.

    (9) FIG. 7A is another possible version of the preferred embodiment where a turnstile is added to it.

    (10) FIG. 7B is a side view of a possible turnstile.

    (11) FIG. 8 is a turnstile with all CSAM elements embedded that can be used in place of a main CSAM scanner.

    (12) FIG. 9 is a comparison of B-line of a normal posterior lung ultrasound and a COVID-19 case.

    (13) TABLE-US-00002 Identification numbers are: 1 - A main scanner 12 - Printer 22 - Blank CHVI structure 13 - A CHVI card card holder box 2 - CHVI data entry data entry stand 23 - Card slot area 14 - Monitor screen 24 - A mouse 3 - Participant 15 - Keyboard 25 - QR code on 4 - Data entry stand 16 - CHVI Card CHVI card front 5 - Information desk writer 26 - QR code located personnel 17 - Magnetic card inside CHVI card 6 - Information center 18 - CHVI card label (same as 25) 7 - Information desk 19 - CHVI card 27 - CHVI card reader 8 - Main CSAM owner name 28 - Door scanner 20 - Card holder 29 - Turnstile 9 - Human body information section 30 - Turnstile side temperature scanner 21 - Current health stand 10 - Central vital information 31 - Turnstile door Processing hinge Unit (CPU) 11 - Alert indicator light

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    (14) Though all features of this invention cannot be detailed herein, the preferred embodiments are now illustrated and described in the following figures. FIG. 1 identifies all essential elements of a COVID-19 symptoms alert machine, consisting of a main scanner structure 1, data entry stands 4, and an information center 6 with information center personnel 5. A participant; a worker, a customer, a sport fan, or a concert audience; 3 would initially freely register to obtain a Current Health Vital Information (CHVI) card 17 at a data entry stand 4, located in the CHVI data entry area 2. The CHVI card 17 can be a magnetic card 17, a contact microchip card, a non-contact microchip card, or a Radio Frequency Id (RFID) card. Each data entry stand 4 (FIG. 3) has a monitor screen 14 to display items 20 and 21 (FIG. 5) that the participant 3 must enter in order to generate a current health vital information into a magnetic card 17, a standard computer keyboard 15 and a mouse 24 for used to enter the data, and a magnetic card writer 16. For a new participant, a new magnetic card 17 can be fetched from a blank magnetic card holder box 22. For those participants who already have a CHVI card and want to update their cards, they can simply insert their cards into the card writer 16 at slot 23. Each new participant needs to first enter their card hold personal information in the Card holder information box 20 through the keyboard 15 and mouse 24. After that, the participant can address questions in the Current Health Vital Information 21 through the keyboard 15 again. If already registered, the participant only needs to update the current health vital information 21, unless he or she needs also to update such information. Once done, the participant can complete by hitting enter at the keyboard 15 or click mouse 24. The CHVI card writer 16 will write all entered data on the magnetic card 17, as well as to generate a QR code and records it on the card. It will also print the name of the participant and the corresponding QR code 25 on the front of the card. After finishing the card, the participant can also use his or her mobile phone to record the QR code 26 for the main scanner to scan it in place of the magnetic card 17 if applicable.

    (15) In order to reduce surface contacts, one other possible implementation of a data entry stand is to combine a monitor screen 14, keyboard 15, and a mouse 24 into one unit of screen with a soft keyboard and a soft mouse. Actually, the whole data entry stand 4 can be replaced with an application that smart phone, smart watch or any other smart mobile device can be uploaded so the CHVI data can be entered privately.

    (16) For asymptomatic participants, who usually do not feel their COVID-19 symptoms but feel suspiciously that they may have it should go to a LUSP, which will be government furnished place to be located at a widely known business or public facilities such as a super market, a Starbucks, a seven eleven, a public library, etc. Each LUSP will be manned by trained clinicians, which can be volunteers. These trained clinicians should know how to properly handle lung ultrasound transducers or probes so their results are reliable. Actually, these LUSPs are available for free to anyone who feels that he/she may have COVID-19 symptoms anytime, even daily if it is warranted. After the examination, each LUSP will print out the result of the scan so the participant can keep for a record or reference.

    (17) A sample of a normal B-line of posterior lung and a COVID-19 case is shown in FIG. 9.

    (18) In order to make the fight of COVID-19 effective, we may have to introduce an international law to punish people who enter untruthful CHVI and/or refuse to have lung ultrasound scan when they have potential COVID-19 symptoms.

    (19) A schematic drawing of the main scanner body is shown in FIG. 2, depicting the frame 8 attached with 3 human body temperature scanners, or infrared sensors 9. In the real version of this main body of this scanner may contain more or less than 3 sensors and at some other convenient and effective positions. Above or any other appropriate location, is the place for an alert signal assembly 11. Similarly, a QR scanner assembly 17 can be located next to the human body temperature scanners, or infrared sensor 9 or any other move convenient and effective location n. When a participant walks through the scanner assembly, the human body temperature scanners, or infrared sensors 9 will sense the body temperatures and an average value (or any other formula deemed most accurate value) of these temperatures will be calculated. This calculation can be achieved via hardware or software, depending on the implementer. The final scanned body temperature and the data obtained from the magnetic card 17/QR picture are then sent to the main Central Processing Unit (CPU) or a computer 10. Besides control and calculation, CPU 10 is also contains all smart phone features such as WIFI communication, high volume data storage, etc. The CPU or computer will determine to see if a COVID-19 Symptoms Alert assembly should be activated. One such algorithm is given below:

    (20) A COVID-19 Symptoms Alert Signal is activated when

    (21) 1. Body temperature is >=99.5 F. (37.5 C.).

    (22) 2. Condition of Item 1 and one or more of conditions of CHVI.

    (23) 3. Yes on CHVI.

    (24) 4. Condition of Item 3 and one or more of conditions of CHVI.

    (25) 5. Two or more of conditions of CHVI.

    (26) Once CSAM alert is activated, the scanner will print all the information of the participant, the conditions that trigger the alert, and the names, addresses, and phone numbers as well as email addresses of COVID-19 processing centers available. Instructions on what to do and how to go to those appropriate centers. A detailed procedures of what to do and how to proceed after an alert signal is activated is beyond the scope of this patent and will not be described herein. However, in order to prevent or eliminate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 virus, a rigorous procedure should be in place to handle such a situation. A requirement for the participant to right away to clean his or her hands, wear an N95 mask, all equipment touched by the participant should be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. The participant should be isolated. If he came with someone, those came with him or her should also be checked and recorded, and be closely followed up until all parties are all cleared. For example, if A is found to generate an alert signal, then A must be sent to test for COVID-19 right away. A will be isolated after the test until the test result is known. In the meantime, anything that has been touched by A should be cleaned and disinfected. Any person who has been associated with A will also be identified and followed up.

    (27) Those participants who pass the main CSAM scanner 8 with no alert activation are ready to proceed into the establishment with confidence, but the general protection practices such as wearing a mask, washing hands, maintaining social distancing, etc. should still be observed when one can.

    (28) In operation, the CSAM scanner is operated as follows. Participants arrive at their target place, whether it is an office building, a whole sale store like a Home Depot, a theater, or a sport complex. If they are new to the place, they may inquire about the how to go about getting into the place at the information desk 6. For those new to the CSAM scanner, they will have to generate a COVID-19 Health Symptoms Vital Information (CHVI) card 17 at a CHVI card writer stand 3 located at a CVHI data entry area 2, where these stands are set at least 6 feet apart. They type in their names, address, phone numbers and email address in the Card Owner Information section and answer all COVID-19 symptoms questions with the keyboard and mouse provided. Once they finish making a CHVI card, they can walk through the CSAM scanner. They have to swipe their CHVI card at the card reader located at the main CSAM scanner 8. If they have to line up behind the scanner, they have to observe 6-foot apart protocol. If there is no alert signal, they can proceed to enter the establishment. If an alert signal is triggered, then they will have to follow the instruction given in a print out at printer 12. The whole operation is captured in the algorithm provided in FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B.

    (29) In another embodiment, the CSAM scanner includes a turnstile 29 behind the main CSAM scanner 8 in order to have a better control of participants, as shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B. In the event a COVID-19 symptoms alert indicator light sounds off, the participant may not be allowed to proceed into the establishment. In this case, the CPU would send a command to lockdown the turnstile doors 28. These doors are held to the turnstile side stands 30 with hinges 31, which are under control by the CPU.

    (30) Actually, in some other embodiment, the main CSAM scanner 8 can be only a turnstile 29 with all the elements located on the frame to be located on the two side stands 30 of the turnstile 29 as shown in FIG. 8. In such embodiment, the gantry will not be needed. This type of embodiment may have a disadvantage that another type of supplemental device such as a Computed Tomography (CT) scanner or a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) may not be conveniently installed unless the side stands are modified to accommodate such implementation. CT scanner or MRI scanner has a potential to be used to diagnose the condition of the lung. Other technologies such as ultrasound may also have a potential to help in identifying symptoms of COVID-19.

    (31) In still another embodiment, the main CSAM scanner 8 can be a giant gantry on an entrance of a big establishment such as Disneyland, a shopping mall, or a sport arena. In this case, the communication and data collection will be through a mobile phone, smart watch, or any other electronic gadget of similar nature.

    (32) In still another embodiment, the main CSAM scanner 8 can be giant gantries on freeways. Again the communication and data collect will be similar to the one discussed above.