PORTABLE AND RAPID COMMUNICATION OR SIGNALING SYSTEMS WITH TACTILE IDENTIFICATION
20230037820 ยท 2023-02-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Kenny Dale (PC Beach, FL, US)
- Enrique Garza (Destin, FL, US)
- Noah Roberts (Bloomington, IN, US)
- Shawn Kelstrup (Tacoma, WA, US)
- Jesse Chen (Bloomington, IN, US)
- Gerrot Jones (Bloomington, IN, US)
- Lee Zaloudek (Laporte, CO, US)
- Darrel Yung (Bloomington, IN, US)
Cpc classification
G08B6/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A portable and rapid communication or signaling device and related methods for operating or using tactile identification structures as well as coupling/mounting/release structures which enable rapid identification of similarly shaped objects and rapid deployment or use with safety or other equipment. Various embodiments enable using a common mounting location of these similarly shaped objects that each have different spectrum or color emissive capabilities that improve operator selection within conditions further impairing identification and employment and increase operator cognitive load.
Claims
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A method of configuring, loading, selecting, and employing one of a number of visual, near-infrared, or infrared emitters from a plurality of such emitters using tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising: selecting a plurality of electromagnetic frequencies to communicate, mark, designate, or indicate (CMDI), wherein said selected electromagnetic frequencies comprise electromagnetic energy within visual, near-infrared, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies is associated with a marking, communicating, designating, identifying action; providing a mobile storage or employment structure comprising attachment or storage structures comprising a vest or garment with pockets or loop attachment structures; providing a plurality CMDI systems that respectively emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range falling within said selected visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of CMDI system comprises: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits said electromagnetic emissions within said one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body; a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes, wherein the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD; a second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD, wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together; coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions by passing a cord or loop through all of said CD attachment section apertures then coupling the cord or loop to a section of the mobile storage system or employment structure; donning gloves and moving into a low or no light area with the CMDIs; identifying one of said CMDI actions associated with a respective one of said plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures; selecting one of said plurality of the CMDI systems with a respective said first cap formed with said respective one of said plurality of tactile sensor based selection or identification structures; and withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDI systems from the mobile storage system or employment structure by ripping the CMDI system from the cord or loop that is coupled to the mobile storage system or employment structure and thereby tearing or opening a portion of the CD attachment section to allow the cord or loop to pass from an affected CD attachment section aperture; and placing, coupling, or moving the selected and activated one of said CMDI systems in in accordance with a selected one of said CDMI actions; wherein at least some said plurality of CMDI systems have at least two or more different tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, or rounded shapes; wherein said plurality of CMDI systems are grouped together and attached to said mobile storage or employment structure; wherein at least the first cap's the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls are formed with a wall thickness and material section that require a first force to screw the first cap onto the first end of the CD without rupturing the first end of the CD or tearing or splitting the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls, wherein said first force is no more than ten inch pounds of torque; wherein the first and second caps are formed with a material than is harder than the first end of the CD, wherein the first end of the CD is formed of a plastic material that deforms or is cut into when the first end cap is screwed on the first end of the CD but does not rupture the CD structure.
2. A method as in claim 1, wherein a thickness of the first and second end caps is not less than 1/16th of an inch when manufacturing the end caps with ABS or PLA produced with an additive manufacturing process.
3. A method as in claim 1, wherein the CMDI actions comprise placing the CD at a location that is within a field of view of an observer, throwing the CD with respect to a target location, coupling the CD with an object, or moving the CD with respect to field of view observable from an external observation point or points to attract attention of an observer at the external observation point or points.
4. A method of configuring, loading, selecting, and employing one of a number of visual, near-infrared, or infrared emitters from a plurality of such emitters using tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising: selecting a plurality of electromagnetic frequencies to communicate, mark, designate, or indicate (CMDI), wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies is associated with a CDMI action; providing a plurality CMDI systems that respectively emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range falling within said selected visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of CMDI system comprises: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits said electromagnetic emissions within said one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body, wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies associated with a CDMI action is further associated with respective ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions from each of said CDMI systems; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes; coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions; identifying one of said communication actions associated with a respective one of said plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures; selecting one of said plurality of the CMDIs with a respective said first cap formed with said respective one of said plurality of tactile sensor based selection or identification structures; and withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDIs from the mobile storage system or employment structure; placing, coupling, or moving the selected and activated one of said CMDI systems in in accordance with a selected one of said CDMI actions; wherein at least some said plurality of CMDI systems have at least two or more different tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, or rounded shapes wherein at least the first cap's the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls are formed with a wall thickness and material section that require a first force to screw the first cap onto the first end of the CD without rupturing the first end of the CD or tearing or splitting the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls, wherein said first force is no more than ten inch pounds of torque; wherein the first and second caps are formed with a material than is harder than the first end of the CD, wherein the first end of the CD is formed of a plastic material that deforms or is cut into when the first end cap is screwed on the first end of the CD but does not rupture the CD structure.
5. A method as in claim 4 further comprising: providing a mobile storage or employment structure comprising attachment or storage structures comprising a vest or garment with pockets or loop attachment structures; and coupling the cord or loop to a section of the mobile storage system or employment structure.
6. A method as in claim 4, wherein said selected electromagnetic frequencies comprise electromagnetic energy within visual, near-infrared, or infrared spectrum.
7. A method as in claim 4, wherein at least one CMDI system further comprises a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed.
8. A method as in claim 4, wherein the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD.
9. A method as in claim 4, wherein at least one CDMI system further comprises: a second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD, wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together.
10. A method as in claim 8, further comprising removing the second cap from the CD and removing the
11. A method as in claim 4, wherein said withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDIs from the mobile storage system or employment structure comprises ripping the CMDI from the cord or loop that is coupled to the mobile storage system or employment structure and thereby tearing or opening a portion of the CD attachment section to allow the cord or loop to pass from an affected CD attachment section aperture.
12. A method as in claim 4, wherein said coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions comprises passing a cord or loop through all of said CD attachment section apertures.
13. A signaling and communication device, comprising: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body; a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together.
14. The signaling and communication device of claim 13, wherein a thickness of the first and second end caps is not less than 1/16th of an inch when manufacturing the end caps with ABS or PLA produced with an additive manufacturing process.
15. The signaling and communication device of claim 13, wherein the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD; wherein the second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD; and wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap.
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[0035] The embodiments of the invention described herein are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to precise forms disclosed. Rather, the embodiments selected for description have been chosen to enable one skilled in the art to practice the invention.
[0036] Generally, provided is a method of configuring, loading, selecting, and employing one of a number of visual, near-infrared, or infrared emitters from a plurality of such emitters using tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising: selecting a plurality of electromagnetic frequencies to communicate, mark, designate, or indicate (CMDI), wherein said selected electromagnetic frequencies comprise electromagnetic energy within visual, near-infrared, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies is associated with a marking, communicating, designating, identifying action; providing a mobile storage or employment structure comprising attachment or storage structures comprising a vest or garment with pockets or loop attachment structures; providing a plurality CMDI systems that respectively emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range falling within said selected visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of CMDI system comprises: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits said electromagnetic emissions within said one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body; a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes, wherein the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD; a second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD, wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together; coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions by passing a cord or loop through all of said CD attachment section apertures then coupling the cord or loop to a section of the mobile storage system or employment structure; donning gloves and moving into a low or no light area with the CMDIs; identifying one of said CMDI actions associated with a respective one of said plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures; selecting one of said plurality of the CMDI systems with a respective said first cap formed with said respective one of said plurality of tactile sensor based selection or identification structures; and withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDI systems from the mobile storage system or employment structure by ripping the CMDI system from the cord or loop that is coupled to the mobile storage system or employment structure and thereby tearing or opening a portion of the CD attachment section to allow the cord or loop to pass from an affected CD attachment section aperture; and placing, coupling, or moving the selected and activated one of said CMDI systems in in accordance with a selected one of said CDMI actions; wherein at least some said plurality of CMDI systems have at least two or more different tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, or rounded shapes; wherein said plurality of CMDI systems are grouped together and attached to said mobile storage or employment structure; wherein at least the first cap's the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls are formed with a wall thickness and material section that require a first force to screw the first cap onto the first end of the CD without rupturing the first end of the CD or tearing or splitting the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls, wherein said first force is no more than ten inch pounds of torque; wherein the first and second caps are formed with a material than is harder than the first end of the CD, wherein the first end of the CD is formed of a plastic material that deforms or is cut into when the first end cap is screwed on the first end of the CD but does not rupture the CD structure.
[0037] In an illustrative embodiment, the thickness of the first and second end caps is not less than 1/16th of an inch when manufacturing the end caps with ABS or PLA produced with an additive manufacturing process. In an illustrative embodiment, the CMDI actions comprise placing the CD at a location that is within a field of view of an observer, throwing the CD with respect to a target location, coupling the CD with an object, or moving the CD with respect to field of view observable from an external observation point or points to attract attention of an observer at the external observation point or points.
[0038] In an illustrative embodiment, provided is a method of configuring, loading, selecting, and employing one of a number of visual, near-infrared, or infrared emitters from a plurality of such emitters using tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising: selecting a plurality of electromagnetic frequencies to communicate, mark, designate, or indicate (CMDI), wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies is associated with a CDMI action; providing a plurality CMDI systems that respectively emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range falling within said selected visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum, wherein each of CMDI system comprises: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits said electromagnetic emissions within said one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body, wherein each of said selected electromagnetic frequencies associated with a CDMI action is further associated with respective ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions from each of said CDMI systems; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes; coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions; identifying one of said communication actions associated with a respective one of said plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures; selecting one of said plurality of the CMDIs with a respective said first cap formed with said respective one of said plurality of tactile sensor based selection or identification structures; and withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDIs from the mobile storage system or employment structure; placing, coupling, or moving the selected and activated one of said CMDI systems in in accordance with a selected one of said CDMI actions; wherein at least some said plurality of CMDI systems have at least two or more different tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, or rounded shapes wherein at least the first cap's the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls are formed with a wall thickness and material section that require a first force to screw the first cap onto the first end of the CD without rupturing the first end of the CD or tearing or splitting the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls, wherein said first force is no more than ten inch pounds of torque; wherein the first and second caps are formed with a material than is harder than the first end of the CD, wherein the first end of the CD is formed of a plastic material that deforms or is cut into when the first end cap is screwed on the first end of the CD but does not rupture the CD structure.
[0039] In an illustrative embodiment, the method further includes providing a mobile storage or employment structure comprising attachment or storage structures comprising a vest or garment with pockets or loop attachment structures; and coupling the cord or loop to a section of the mobile storage system or employment structure. In an illustrative embodiment, the selected electromagnetic frequencies comprise electromagnetic energy within visual, near-infrared, or infrared spectrum. In an illustrative embodiment, the at least one CMDI system further comprises a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed. In an illustrative embodiment, the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD. In an illustrative embodiment, the at least one CDMI system further comprises: a second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD, wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together. In an illustrative embodiment, the method further comprises removing the second cap from the CD and removing the In an illustrative embodiment, the withdrawing and activating said selected one of said CMDIs from the mobile storage system or employment structure comprises ripping the CMDI from the cord or loop that is coupled to the mobile storage system or employment structure and thereby tearing or opening a portion of the CD attachment section to allow the cord or loop to pass from an affected CD attachment section aperture. In an illustrative embodiment, coupling together a plurality of the CMDIs that emit different ones of said plurality of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions comprises passing a cord or loop through all of said CD attachment section apertures.
[0040] In an illustrative embodiment, provided is a signaling and communication device, comprising: a chemiluminescent device (CD) that emits electromagnetic emissions within one frequency range, wherein said CD is further formed with a first end and a second end, wherein the CD is formed with a breakable internal vessel comprising a first liquid, wherein the CD is further formed with a flexible outer housing that is further filled with a second liquid, wherein the first and second liquid when combined after flexing of the flexible outer housing and breakage of the breakable internal vessel form a chemiluminescent compound or mixture that emits one of a plurality of visual, near-infra-red, or infrared spectrum light emissions, wherein the second end is formed with an CD attachment section formed with at least an CD attachment section aperture and hook structure, wherein the CD attachment section extends away from the CD body; a case formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed; a tactile selection structure comprising: a first cap formed with a tactile selection shape, wherein the first cap has a first and second cap end opposing said first cap end, said first cap end is further formed with a first cylindrical section with enclosing walls and having a first open end that is formed so that one end of said case inserts into said first open end, wherein said first cap is formed with a one of a plurality of said tactile sensory based emitter selection or identification structures comprising a square, a pyramid, cylinder, and rounded shapes; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together.
[0041] In an illustrative embodiment, a thickness of the first and second end caps is not less than 1/16th of an inch when manufacturing the end caps with ABS or PLA produced with an additive manufacturing process. In an illustrative embodiment, the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD; wherein the second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD; and wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap.
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[0054] Examples include using of design elements or manufacturing influenced design thinking that enables near or at point of use manufacturing. For example, exemplary designs can be manufactured using additive manufacturing equipment as well as other manufacturing equipment, which can be employed from a mobile or highly transportable platform. Material selection also enables such portable or near point of use manufacturing. For example, ABS and PLA can be used which are usable with additive manufacturing with design considerations or factors that result in necessary hardness, cracking/split resistance, toughness, or recognition of design and manufacturing constraints that enable use of various parts with chemical based lighting system case structures (e.g., self-tapping threads that engage with or cut/compress such case structures to provide necessary coupling/gripping or attachment under operational conditions). Densities or thicknesses and layouts of such an additive manufactured design have to be selected or determined to ensure necessary structural integrity of a resulting product (e.g., end cap with threads that self-tap into a CD outer case end) so that the product does not suffer structural failure under anticipated operational use cases or scenarios which can include industrial or high threat/safety/and time sensitive or quick reaction conditions that do not allow for careful handling of equipment as well conditions that can cause impacts or snagging of equipment.
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[0056] Exemplary embodiments of the plurality of CMDI systems can include at least two or more different tactile sensory-based emitter selection or identification structures including a square, a pyramid, cylinder, or rounded shapes. Various embodiments can include examples where at least the first cap's first cylindrical section's enclosing walls are formed with a wall thickness and material section that require a first force to screw the first cap onto the first end of the CD without rupturing the first end of the CD or tearing or splitting the first cylindrical section's enclosing walls, wherein said first force is no more than ten to fifteen inch pounds of torque. Exemplary first and second caps can be formed with a material than is harder than the first end of the CD, wherein the first end of the CD is formed of a plastic material that deforms or is cut into when the first end cap is screwed on the first end of the CD but does not rupture the CD structure.
[0057] Various embodiments can include examples where the selected or determined electromagnetic frequencies include electromagnetic energy within visual, near-infrared, or infrared spectrum. Exemplary embodiments can include examples where at least one CMDI system further includes a case structure formed to receive a portion of the CD that is formed with a quick release structure comprising a tear strip or coupler that enables the case to be quickly removed wherein the case is formed to block light emissions from the CD until removed.
[0058] Examples can further include embodiments where the first cap is formed with a first set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into said first end of the CD. Embodiments can also include examples where at least one CDMI system further includes: a second cap formed with internal threads formed with a second set of self-tapping internal threads adapted to grip or cut into the second end of CD, wherein the second end cap is further formed with an end cap aperture that is adapted to receive and allow the CD attachment section to protrude from so that the CD body attachment aperture is not covered by the second cap; a first and second lanyard connection section respectively formed into the first and second cap; and an elastic line, wherein a first end of the elastic line is coupled with said first lanyard connection section and a second end of the elastic line is coupled with the second lanyard connection section, wherein said elastic line is formed with a length that applies a first elastic compressive force pulling the first second caps together.
[0059] Various embodiments can include examples where the step of withdrawing and activating the selected one of said CMDIs from the mobile storage system or employment structure includes ripping the CMDI from the cord or loop that is coupled to the mobile storage system or employment structure and thereby tearing or opening a portion of the CD attachment section to allow the cord or loop to pass from an affected CD attachment section aperture. Embodiments can further include examples where the coupling together of a number of the CMDIs that emit different ones of the number of visual, near infrared, or infrared spectrum light emissions can include a step of passing a cord or loop through all of said CD attachment section apertures.
[0060] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist within the spirit and scope of the invention as described and defined in the following claims.