Health booth
10445463 ยท 2019-10-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61B5/0002
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61B2560/0242
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G16H20/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A health booth (10) includes a shell (20), at least one chair (30), and at least one measurement arrangement (31, 32, 33, 34) for measuring data relative to the health of a user. The booth includes: a determination apparatus (41-50) for determining, at the time of taking a measurement, at least one condition under which said measurement is taken; and a storage device for storing the measurement results in a data structure together with said condition.
Claims
1. A health booth configured to allow a patient to conduct self-measurement of health data of the patient, the health booth comprising: a shell; a chair arranged inside the shell and configured to support the patient in a seated position; a first measurement device, arranged inside the shell, configured for the patient to measure by him/herself the health data; a second measurement device, arranged on the inside or outside of the shell, configured to measure, at the time of measurement of the health data, environmental condition data that affects the measured health data and interpretation of the measured-health data; a data storage that stores the health data and the environmental condition data together in a computer file; and a transmission system configured to send the computer file to a remote center for evaluation, wherein the second measurement device comprises a patient position sensor configured to measure a portion of the environmental condition data, the patient position sensor further configured to detect a standing position of the patient associated with measurement of health data that requires the patient to be standing during measurement of the health data.
2. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the second measurement device further comprises at least one of: a thermometer to measure the temperature inside and/or outside the shell; a microphone to measure the sound level inside and/or outside the shell; a hygrometer to measure the humidity content inside and/or outside said shell; and a photo-electric cell to measure a brightness level inside and/or outside said shell.
3. The health booth according claim 1, wherein the shell further comprises at least one opening for connecting the health booth to at least one other health booth.
4. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the first measurement device comprises a scale configured to measure the weight of the patient when the patient is seated on the chair.
5. The health booth according to claim 4, wherein the second measurement device includes at least one pressure sensor selected from: a first pressure sensor placed on the seat of the chair, a second pressure sensor placed on the backrest of the chair, a third pressure sensor placed on an armrest of the chair, and a fourth pressure sensor placed on a footrest attached to the chair, said at least one pressure sensor being configured to determine whether the patient is present in the chair and properly positioned for the weight measurement.
6. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the first measurement device comprises an inflatable cuff configured to measure blood pressure of the patient, the cuff further including heart rate sensors and being configured to take measurements when the patient is standing or seated in the chair.
7. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the first measurement device comprises a height gauge configured to measure the height of the patient in a standing position, and the second measurement device comprises two sensors disposed under the height gauge to determine whether the patient is correctly positioned with respect to the height gauge.
8. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the first measurement device comprises an oximeter for measuring the blood oxygen saturation level of the patient, the oximeter being fixed to one end of an armrest of the chair.
9. The health booth according to claim 1, further comprising a touch-sensitive screen for interaction with the patient.
10. The health booth according to claim 1, further comprising a solar panel arranged on the outside of the shell and connected to a motor configured to run electrical equipment of the health booth.
11. The health booth according to claim 10, wherein the motor is positioned within the thickness of the shell.
12. The health booth according to claim 10, wherein the solar panel heats a fluid injected into the motor via a pipe, the motor using the heat energy of the fluid to regulate the temperature inside the health booth.
13. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the shell comprises a closable door, and the second measurement device comprises a sensor for determining whether the door is open or closed.
14. The health booth according to claim 13, wherein the health booth further comprises a lamp for producing a predetermined brightness inside the health booth when the door is closed.
15. The health booth according to claim 1, wherein the health booth further comprises a computer to which the first and second measurement devices are connected, the computer comprising the data storage and the transmission system.
16. The health booth according to claim 15, wherein the computer is positioned within the thickness of the shell.
17. The health booth according to claim 9, wherein the touch-sensitive screen is mounted on the inside of the shell.
18. The health booth according to claim 17, wherein the touch-sensitive screen is in communication with the second measurement device, is configured to receive information from the second measurement device, and is configured to instruct the patient for proper measurement of the health data of the patient using the first measurement device.
19. The health booth according to claim 17, wherein the health booth is in a form of a vehicle.
20. A method of enabling self-measurement of health data by a patient in a health booth, the health booth comprising a shell, a chair arranged in the shell configured to support the patient in a seated position, a first measurement device arranged inside the shell, a second measurement device arranged on the inside or outside of the shell, a data storage, and a transmission system, the method comprising: measuring, by the first measurement device, health data of the patient, said measuring being performed at the direction and control of the patient, without guidance from a third party at the time of measurement; at the time of said measuring of the health data, measuring, by the second measurement device, environmental condition data that affects the measured health data and interpretation of the measured health data; storing, by the data storage, the health data and the environmental condition data together in a computer file; and transmitting, by the transmission system, the computer file to a remote center for evaluation.
21. A health booth configured to allow a patient to conduct self-measurement of health data of the patient, the health booth comprising: a shell; a chair arranged inside the shell and configured to support the patient in a seated position; a first measurement device, arranged inside the shell, configured for the patient to measure the health data without guidance from a third party at the time of measurement; a second measurement device, arranged on the inside or outside of the shell, configured to measure, at the time of measurement of the health data, environmental condition data that affects the measured health data and interpretation of the measured health data; a data storage that stores the health data and the environmental condition data together in a computer file; and a transmission system configured to send the computer file to a remote center for evaluation, wherein the second measurement device comprises a patient position sensor configured to measure a portion of the environmental condition data, the patient position sensor further configured, when the health data being measured requires the patient to be seated in the chair, to detect a seated position of the patient and determine whether the detected seated position is appropriate for measurement of the health data.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the present invention emerge from the following description with reference to the drawings, which show a non-limiting embodiment of the invention, and from appendix 1. In the figures:
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(5) Appendix 1 gives one example of a data structure generated by the
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ONE EMBODIMENT
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(7) The main components of the health booth 10 are a shell 20 and a chair 30.
(8) In a different embodiment of the invention, the health booth 10 can contain a number of chairs 30. The health booth 10 includes a number of means for measuring data related to a user's health.
(9) In the embodiment described here, these measuring means comprise: an inflatable cuff 31 placed on the user's arm to measure their blood pressure, this cuff further including heart rate sensors, not shown; scales 32 for measuring the user's weight when seated on the chair 30; a height gauge 33 for measuring the user's height in a standing position; and an oximeter 34 for measuring the user's blood oxygen saturation level.
(10) In the embodiment described here, the oximeter 34 is fixed to the end of one armrest 35 of the chair 30.
(11) According to the invention, the health booth 10 includes a number of sensors for determining the conditions under which the health measurements are taken.
(12) In the embodiment described here, these sensors comprise: a sensor 41 for determining whether the door 25 of the health booth is open or closed; a pressure sensor 42 on the seat of the chair 30 for detecting whether the user is seated on the chair; a pressure sensor 43 in the back rest of the chair 30 for determining whether the user is sitting back in the chair 30; two sensors 44 on a footrest attached to the chair 30 for detecting whether the user has both feet resting on the footrest; two sensors 45 disposed under the height gauge 33 to determine whether the user is correctly placed when measuring their height with the height gauge 33 or measuring their blood pressure in the standing position using the inflatable cuff 31; a thermometer 46 for measuring the temperature outside the shell 20; a thermometer 47 for measuring the temperature inside the shell 20; a hygrometer 48 for measuring the relative humidity outside the shell 20; a hygrometer 53 for measuring the relative humidity inside the shell 20; a microphone 50 for measuring the sound level inside the health booth 10; and a photo-electric cell 54 for measuring the brightness level outside the shell 20.
(13) In the embodiment described here, the health booth 10 includes a lamp 55 for producing a predetermined brightness inside the health booth 10 so that the brightness inside the shell 20 is the optimum for taking health measurements with the door 25 closed.
(14) In accordance with the invention, when a health measurement is taken, the conditions under which it was taken are stored in a data structure together with the measurement results.
(15) In the example described here, this data structure is a computer file.
(16) The health booth 10 includes a computer 60 to which each of the sensors and measuring instruments referred to above is connected, as shown in
(17) This computer 60 is adapted to generate a file as shown in Appendix 1 and to send that file to a remote center 100 via a telecommunications network R.
(18) In the example described here, the computer 100 is installed within the thickness of the shell 20.
(19) In the particular embodiment described here, the computer 60 and all the electrical equipment of the health booth 10 are supplied with power by a motor 20 placed within the thickness of the shell 20 and connected to a solar panel 71.
(20) The solar panel 71 heats a fluid injected into the motor 70 via a pipe 72, the motor using this heat energy to generate the electrical power supply necessary for the electric instruments of the health booth 10 to operate and to effect cooling by compressing another fluid.
(21) The motor 70 is therefore adapted in particular to regulate the temperature inside the health booth 20 by injecting warm air into it via a grille 72.
(22) The health booth 10 described here also includes a ventilation grille 29 and a touch-sensitive screen 80 for interaction with the user.
(23) There is described below a scenario for use of the health booth 10 to establish a health file for a user in the form shown in Appendix 1.
(24) The user enters the health booth 10 via the door 25, leaving the door open behind them, which is detected by the sensor 41.
(25) The touch-sensitive screen 80 shows a message prompting the user to enter their age. In this embodiment the health measurements cannot begin until this data item is entered. The age is then stored in the Appendix 1 file.
(26) Once the age of the user has been entered, a message on the touch-sensitive screen prompts the user to measure their height using the height gauge 33.
(27) Until the user places their feet correctly on the marks aligned with the sensors 45, a message prompts them to assume a new position.
(28) The height is then stored in the Appendix 1 file.
(29) Once their height has been measured, the user is prompted to remain standing on the above-mentioned marks to measure their blood pressure in the standing position. Sensors in the cuff 31 detect that it is positioned correctly.
(30) When this has been detected, the computer 60 starts a counter and takes two blood pressure measurements, after one minute and after five minutes, respectively, and the respective results 11.8 and 11.6 of these measurements are stored in the Appendix 1 file.
(31) The user is then prompted to sit on the chair 30.
(32) Before measuring their weight, it is verified that the user is seated (sensor 42 activated) with both feet placed on the footrest (position of the feet detected by the sensors 44).
(33) If so, the weight is measured by the scales 32 and stored in the Appendix 1 file (81 kg).
(34) A message on the touch-sensitive screen 80 then prompts the user to put the blood pressure cuff 31 on again to measure their blood pressure in the seated position.
(35) In the embodiment described here, to optimize the blood pressure measurement, the user is required to be seated (this is detected by the sensor 42) and sitting back in the chair 30 (this is detected by the sensor 43) with their arm resting on the armrest 35 (this is detected by two position sensors 83).
(36) When the computer 60 registers this position, it requests the user to wait for five minutes.
(37) In this example, when the five minute delay expires, the user has unfortunately removed their arm from the armrest 35.
(38) The measured blood pressure 12.7 is stored in the data structure, with information representing the fact that the user was seated and sitting back but that their arm was not positioned on the armrest.
(39) At the time of measuring the user's heart rate using the blood pressure cuff 31, the microphone detects a very high noise level, namely a noise level of 120 dB caused by a jackhammer.
(40) It is known that noise level strongly impacts on the heart rate.
(41) Consequently, the touch-sensitive screen 80 prompts the user to close the door 25, which is detected automatically by the sensor 41.
(42) A noise level of 50 dB is then measured inside the health booth 10.
(43) When the door 25 is closed, the lamp 55 produces an optimum brightness level of 120 cd.
(44) When the measurement is taken the temperature inside the health booth is 19 C.
(45) The touch-sensitive screen 80 prompts the user to wait for one minute and a heart rate of 60 bpm is then stored in the Appendix 1 file.
(46) Finally, a message prompts the user to measure their blood oxygen saturation by placing their index finger in the oximeter 34 positioned at the end of the armrest 35.
(47) The measured brightness (120 cd) and relative humidity (4%) are stored with the result of this SpO.sub.2 blood oxygen saturation measurement: 95%.
(48) The computer 60 then sends the file automatically to a remote center 100 via a telecommunications network R.
(49) In the embodiment described here, the health booth 10 has two facing removable doors 90.
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(51) In a preferred embodiment, the health booths 10 in this particular arrangement are connected together by an air-tight seal 92.
(52) TABLE-US-00001 APPENDIX 1 Age: 30 years Blood pressure Seated: 12.7 Sitting back:
Arm on armrest:
Duration: 5 min STANDING: 1 min: 11.8 5 min: 11.6 Weight Seated:
81 kg Feet on
footrest: Height: 178 cm Heart rate: T: .sup.19 C. 60 bpm Brightness: 120 cd Noise level: 50 dB 1 min
Blood oxygen saturation Brightness: 120 cd SpO.sub.2 95% Relative 4% humidity: