DIAPER SENSOR DEVICE, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DIAPER SURVEILLANCE
20190314214 · 2019-10-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61F2013/8482
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention comprises a diaper sensor device comprising at least two sensor units each comprising at least a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor; optionally a positional sensor; a microcontroller communicating with the sensors and comprising a transmitter for transmitting data from the sensors; a power unit supplying power to the sensors, the microcontroller and the transmitter; a flexible watertight casing; housing the sensors, the transmitter; and the power unit, and fastening means for fastening the diaper sensor device on the outside of the diaper.
Furthermore the invention comprises a method and a system for determining the existence and class of human excreta in a diaper.
Claims
1. A diaper sensor device comprising: at least two sensor units each comprising at least a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor, a microcontroller communicating with the at least two sensor units and comprising a transmitter for transmitting data from the at least two sensor units, a power unit supplying power to the at least two sensor units, the microcontroller and the transmitter, a flexible watertight and machine washable casing, housing the at least two sensor units, the transmitter, and the power unit, and fastening means for fastening the diaper sensor device on an outside of a diaper.
2. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the at least two sensor units are positioned in a mainly straight line.
3. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the at least two sensor units are positioned symmetrically along a longitudinal axis.
4. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the flexible watertight and machine washable casing is made of one of the following materials: silicon, rubber and plastic.
5. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the power unit is a battery.
6. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the fastening means is a strip of tape with sufficient length and width to fasten the diaper sensor device to the diaper.
7. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 wherein the fastening means is Velcro.
8. The diaper sensor device according to claim 1 comprising a positional sensor.
9. A method for diaper surveillance comprising: a) fastening the diaper sensor device according to claim 1 to the outside of the diaper mainly along a longitudinal centerline of the diaper; b) sensing temperature and humidity at locations mainly along the longitudinal centerline of the diaper; c) optionally sensing a position of diaper in relation to gravity, d) sending sensor data to the processing unit, if there is a rise in temperature or humidity; e) determining existence and class of human excreta in the diaper based on data received from the diaper sensor device; and f) alerting a caregiver of the existence and class of human excreta from e); and, g) removing the diaper sensor device from the diaper for further use when disposing the used diaper.
10. A system for diaper surveillance comprising: a diaper sensor device comprising at least two sensor units each comprising at least a temperature sensor and a humidity sensor, a microcontroller communicating with the at least two sensor units and comprising a transmitter for transmitting data from the at least two sensor units, a power unit supplying power to the at least two sensor units, the microcontroller and the transmitter, a flexible watertight and machine washable casing, housing the at least two sensor units, the transmitter, and the power unit, and fastening means for fastening the diaper sensor device on an outside of a diaper, a processor connected to a user interface, a memory storing a computer executable program which is able to perform e) of the method according to claim 9, a receiver connected to the processor and/or memory receiving data sent from the diaper sensor device, wherein the processor determines existence and class of human excreta in the diaper based on data received from the diaper sensor device.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising repeating a)-g) on another diaper when disposing the used diaper.
Description
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
[0018] For a better understanding of the invention, and to show how embodiments of the invention may be used, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0024] The diaper sensor device 1 shown in
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[0027] Normally the microcontroller is in a rest mode, but it sends data from the sensors to the processing unit, if there is a rise in temperature or humidity, then the processing unit determines the existence and class of human excreta in the diaper (12) based on data received from the diaper sensor device (1), and finally alerts the caregiver of the result and finally removing the diaper sensor device (1) from the diaper (12) for further use when disposing the used diaper.
[0028] Because the sensors are localized outside the diaper, the diaper itself will act like a filter on the detection of the variables. We actually measure how the content is absorbed by the diaper 12 over a given time interval. As urine and feces have different characteristics, the diaper 12 will absorb these differently. Urine will be quickly absorbed into the diaper and give a quicker response in the sensors compared to feces which to a lesser degree will be absorbed into the diaper 12. Preferably the diaper sensor device 1 is fastened to the diaper 12 by a strip of tape with sufficient length and width to fasten the diaper sensor device 1 to the diaper 12. Alternatively the diaper sensor device 1 is provided with Velcro. In another embodiment the diaper 12 is provided with a pocket into which the diaper sensor device 1 can be inserted.
[0029] From the sensors we have 4 parameters; time, position, humidity and temperature. Using these to construct a signature, the processing unit is able to classify the content of the diaper with a given certainty. The signature of each class of human excreta will comprise a weighted sum of estimators based on the four parameters.
[0030] When the thresholds have been established the diaper sensor device 1 and corresponding system are ready for use and may be sold to users/caregivers.
[0031] Most diapers on the market will have different characteristics, and users have different sizes and different digestive systems causing different patterns of excretion. The software will be able to offer different settings that enable the caregiver to adapt the system to the needs of the user.
[0032] In one embodiment the interpretation and classification of the data can be left to the caregiver simply by displaying the percentage of humidity and the temperature in the different sensors as positioned on the body. A simplification of
[0033] It should be noted that the described embodiments is examples only and that numerous variations and combinations are possible, which are not described specifically here, but still fall within the scope of the independent claims which defines the invention.