VISUAL ASSISTANCE SYSTEM
20220417704 · 2022-12-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
G01S13/88
PHYSICS
G09B21/007
PHYSICS
H04W4/90
ELECTRICITY
H04W4/023
ELECTRICITY
A43B3/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H04W4/021
ELECTRICITY
A61H2201/501
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
H04W4/021
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
A visual assistance system or distance and location detection system is provided. The system comprises a sensor detecting distance of objects in a user's path and alerting the user when an object is within a designated proximity to the user. The system further comprises a location detection system using GPS technology that tracks the user's location and issues an alert to the user or other individual when the user's location exceeds the boundaries of a designated safe zone.
Claims
1. A distance detection system comprising: a distance-detection sensor; a programmable microcontroller an antenna; and a programmable location detection system.
2. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the programmable microcontroller is connected to the distance-detection sensor by at least one connection wire.
3. The distance detection system of claims 1, wherein the distance detection system further comprises a power source.
4. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the distance-detection sensor is affixed to footwear.
5. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the distance detection sensor is an ultrasonic sensor.
6. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the distance detection system further comprises an alert system.
7. The distance detection system of claim 6, wherein the alert system comprises a vibrational alert.
8. The distance detection system of claim 6, wherein the alert system comprises an auditory tone alert.
9. The distance detection system of claim 6, wherein the alert system comprises communication to an external system.
10. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the programmable microcontroller is further programmed to transmit a remote notification.
11. The distance detection system of claim 10, wherein the remote notification is transmitted to a mobile application.
12. The distance detection system of claim 1, wherein the programmable location detection system is programmed to define a safe zone.
13. The distance detection system of claim 12, wherein the safe zone is defined using one or more global-positioning system coordinates.
14. A safety alert shoe comprising: a shoe; one or more distance-detection sensors, the one or more distance-detection sensors being affixed to the shoe; a programmable microcontroller; an antenna; and a location detection system.
15. The safety alert shoe of claim 14, wherein the safety alert shoe further comprises one or more connection wires; and the programmable microcontroller is connected to the one or more distance-detection sensors by the one or more connection wires.
16. The safety alert shoe of claim 15, wherein the safety alert shoe further comprises an alert system.
17. A method of alerting comprising: sensing that an object is within a designated proximity to a sensor; notifying an alert system; and providing an alert to a user; wherein the sensor is located on a shoe.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the designed proximity is less than 450 centimeters.
19. A method of alerting comprising: identifying that a user has surpassed the boundaries of a designated safe zone; notifying an alert system located within a shoe; and providing an alert.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the alert is provided through a mobile application.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] A more complete understanding of the aspects of the present disclosure and at least some features and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description and accompanying drawings, in which the reference numbers indicate like features throughout, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0012] In the following description of various examples of the present disclosure, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration various structures, embodiments, examples, and environments relating to aspects of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that other structures, embodiments, examples, and environments may be utilized, and structural and functional modifications may be made to the various systems and methods described herein without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0013] The term “footwear” as used herein may mean any product worn on the feet, and includes, but is not limited to: all types of shoes, boots, sneakers, mules, slippers, sandals, or sport-specific shoes. As described herein, however, aspects of this disclosure may be used in conjunction with any personal object or wearable product, including, but not limited to: canes, wheelchairs, luggage, shopping carts, bracelets, hats, necklaces or other items that may or may not be carried with or worn by an individual. The term “footwear” should be understood to also include these other personal objects to which at least one sensor and electronic module may be removably affixed or permanently affixed.
[0014] Though these are many possible embodiments of the present disclosure and capabilities, this detailed description will highlight possible embodiments for both the distance detection system and the GPS location alert system.
[0015] Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to a distance detection system that involves sensors that may be removably affixed or permanently affixed to footwear or other objects to assist users to detection of objects or obstacles in their proximity. As shown in
[0016] Distance sensor 200 is optionally connected to at least one optional connection wire 300. In other embodiments, distance sensor 200 is wireless. As shown in
[0017] As shown in
[0018] In one embodiment, microcontroller 460 may be a microcontroller board, equipped with sets of digital and analog input/output pins. In alternative embodiments, microcontroller 460 may be a microprocessor, microprocessor-based minicomputer, or other firmware. Microcontroller 460 is programmable. Microcontroller 460 can be programmed to designate a distance for sensor detection, e.g., the distance at which an object must be located from the user when the user will be alerted to its presence, up to 450 centimeters. In other embodiments, microcontroller 460 can be programmed to designate a distance for sensor detection between 400-450 centimeters. In some embodiments, microcontroller 460 can be programmed to designate a distance for sensor detection between 350-500 centimeters. In other embodiments, microcontroller 460 can be programmed to designate a distance for sensor detection below 300 centimeters. In other embodiments, microcontroller 460 can be programmed to designate a distance for sensor detection more than 450 centimeters. Microcontroller 460 receives power from power source 420. In one possible embodiment, as illustrated in
[0019] When distance sensor 200 detects an object within the designated proximity to the user, distance sensor 200 will share such information with microcontroller 460 via at least one optional connection wire 300. In other embodiments distance sensor 200 will share such information with microcontroller 460 wirelessly. Microcontroller 460 will then trigger alert system 480. Alert system 480 has many possible embodiments and may, in some embodiments, be programed to the user's preferences. For example, in some embodiments, alert system 480 will use a vibrational alert system to alert the user that an object is within the designated proximity. In other embodiments, alert system 480 will use a buzzer, alarm, voice recording, music, tone, text message, phone call, or other technology to emit an auditory tone alert to alert the user that an object is within the designated proximity. In alternative embodiments, the alert system will communicate with an external system such as a computer program, text message, email, mobile software application, Amazon Alexa, home sound system, security system, Life Alert, or automated telephone call.
[0020] Aspects of this disclosure also involve a location alert system that involves the capability to alert a user or other individual when the user leaves a designated safe zone.
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[0022] Antenna 500 can communicate with the user or other individual by transmitting information via GPS satellite. Through this information sharing, antenna 500 can detect when the user's location exceeds safe zone 620. Antenna 500 may also communicate to a cell phone, for example by communicating a voice call or text message. Antenna 500 then communicates to GPS module 440 that the user has reached or exceeded the boundaries of safe zone 620. This information is then communicated to microcontroller 460, which then triggers alert system 480. Alert system 480 has many possible embodiments and may, in some embodiments, be adjusted based on the user's preferences. For example, in some embodiments, alert system 480 will use a vibrational alert system to alert the user that an object is within the designated proximity. In other embodiments, alert system 480 will use a buzzer, alarm, voice recording, music, tone, text message, phone call, or other technology to emit an auditory tone alert to alert the user that an object or visual is within the designated proximity.
[0023] In additional embodiments, an individual who is not the user may be notified that the user has exceeded the boundaries of safe zone 620. Microcontroller 460 may be programmed to provide a remote notification is transmitted to a parent or other individual through a mobile application. In alternative embodiments, the parent or other individual may receive a remote notification that is transmitted to a computer program, text message, email, Amazon Alexa, home sound system, security system, Life Alert, or automated telephone call. However, notifications are not limited to these means and other forms of notification are possible.
[0024] The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the invention. Many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.