IRT ADAPTER AND MOBILE DEVICE APPLICATION
20180094983 ยท 2018-04-05
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Abstract
An infrared thermometer adapter for a mobile device having a housing, an aperture on the housing through which infrared radiation emitted or reflected from a target object is able to pass to an infrared sensor, an electrical plug extending rearward from the housing configured to electrically interconnect with an audio jack on the mobile device, and electronic circuitry adapted for transmitting sensor detection signals from the sensor through the mobile device audio jack so that application software downloaded and running on the mobile device is able to convert the transmitted sensor detection signals into digital data for display on the mobile device display.
Claims
1. An infrared thermometer adapter for a mobile device comprising: a housing having a length between an outward face of said housing and a near end of said housing; an aperture on the outward face of the housing, through which infrared radiation emitted or reflected from a target object is able to pass to an infrared sensor within said housing; an electrical plug extending rearward from the near end of the housing, the electrical plug configured to electrically interconnect with an audio jack on said mobile device; and circuitry adapted for transmitting sensor detection signals from said infrared sensor through said audio jack on said mobile device so that application software running on said mobile device is able to convert the transmitted sensor detection signals into digital data for display on said mobile device.
2. The adapter of claim 1 wherein said infrared sensor is a thermopile type infrared sensor.
3. The adapter of claim 2 wherein said circuitry comprises amplifier circuitry to amplify output from said infrared sensor.
4. The adapter of claim 3 wherein said circuitry comprises an analog-to-digital converter to convert amplified output from said infrared sensor to digital data.
5. The adapter of claim 4 wherein said circuitry comprises a pulse-width modulation generator to convert said digital data to audio jack signals for sending sensor detection signals to said mobile device via said electrical plug.
6. A mobile device application for use with an infrared thermometer adapter comprising programming instructions downloadable for storage and execution on said mobile device and adapted to transform sensor detection signals received through an audio jack of said mobile device from pulse-width modulation signals generated by circuitry of said infrared thermometer adapter to digital data for display of temperature measurement information on a display screen of said mobile device.
7. The application of claim 6, wherein said programming instructions enable touch screen means for user selection of options for visual display, recording, and graphing said temperature measurement information.
8. The application of claim 7, wherein said user selection is made by touching a button presented on said touch screen.
9. The application of claim 1, wherein said mobile device comprises an IOS or Android type smartphone.
10. A method of measuring the temperature of a target object comprising: providing an infrared thermometer adapter for a mobile device including a housing having a length between an outward face of said housing and a near end of said housing, an aperture on the outward face of the housing through which infrared radiation emitted or reflected from a target object is able to pass to an infrared sensor within said housing, an electrical plug extending rearward from the near end of the housing and configured to electrically interconnect with an audio jack on said mobile device, and circuitry adapted for transmitting sensor detection signals from said infrared sensor through said audio jack on said mobile device so that application software running on said mobile device is able to convert the transmitted sensor detection signals into digital data for display on said mobile device; providing a mobile device having an audio jack; downloading said application software to said mobile device; plugging the electrical plug of the infrared thermometer adapter into the audio jack of the mobile device; and running said application software on said mobile device.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising: sensing infrared radiation emitted or reflected from a target object using an infrared sensor in said infrared thermometer adapter; amplifying detection signals from said infrared sensor; converting the amplified detection signals to digital signals; converting the digital signals to pulse-width modulated audio signals; transmitting the pulse-width modulated audio signals to mobile device via the electrical plug of the infrared thermometer adapter and the mobile device audio jack; and displaying the temperature measurement using said downloaded and running application software.
12. The method of claim 10 wherein said mobile device comprises an IOS or Android type smartphone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWINGS
[0010] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the drawings herein illustrate examples of the invention. The drawings, however, do not limit the scope of the invention. Similar references in the drawings indicate similar elements.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the preferred embodiments. However, those skilled in the art will understand that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details, that the present invention is not limited to the depicted embodiments, and that the present invention may be practiced in a variety of alternate embodiments. In other instances, well known methods, procedures, components, and systems have not been described in detail.
[0016] Preferred embodiments comprise: a mobile communications device, or smartphone, attachment having infrared temperature sensor means, circuitry for receiving power from the mobile device, circuitry for providing sensor signals to the mobile device, and the attachment connected to the mobile device via the mobile device audio jack (socket), or, alternatively, the mobile device charging/data port such as the mini-USB port for Android or similar devices or lightning charging/data port for IOS devices; and mobile device application software downloaded onto the mobile device and adapted to allow a user of the mobile device with infrared temperature sensor attachment to display, store, retrieve, graph, and manipulate temperature measurement data. A preferred embodiment is shown in
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[0018] The mobile device 106 is shown having a length dimension between a near end 120 and a far end 118, and a width dimension between a left side 112 and a right side 114. A thickness dimension, not shown, is the distance between the front of the phone/front of display 116 and the backside of the phone. The thickness dimension is perpendicular to the plane formed by the length and width dimensions. The main camera optics of an iPhone 5 are on the backside of the phone and are directed away from the front face of the display 116 and in a direction parallel with the thickness dimension of the phone (and perpendicular to the plane defined by the length and width dimensions).
[0019] Preferably, the user holds the mobile device 106 as shown in
[0020] The app software buttons shown on display 116 in
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[0022] In one embodiment, the housing portion of attachment 102 comprises a rectangular prism with a cross-sectional area (defined by its width and thickness) along its full length from outward face 202 to its near end 204. In one embodiment, the housing width and thickness dimensions are approximately equal. In a preferred embodiment, the housing is a rectangular prism with rounded sides such that the front and back sides have flattened areas and the sides are more rounded. The resulting rounded rectangular prism preferably has a width dimension slightly greater than its thickness, due to the flattened front and back areas. In other alternative embodiments, the attachment 102 housing comprises a nearly cylindrical shape. In the embodiment shown in
[0023] The IRT adapter 200 preferably includes an IR lens/port (or aperture) 206 substantially centered about a lengthwise longitudinal axis 222 that extends along the plug 104, through the length of the attachment 102, and outward from the IR lens/port 206 to a target object for temperature measurement. The present inventors determined such orientation of the IR lens/port 206 provides improved ease of use in measuring temperature in HVAC and other environments. The user is able to point to the target object in a natural hand motion when holding the mobile device 106 so that the IR lens/port 206 is pointing along the longest dimension of the combined IRT adapter connected to the mobile phone, i.e. the preferred orientation 100 as illustrated in
[0024] The IR lens/port 206, in less preferred embodiments, may be oriented off-center on the outward most end 202. And the IR lens/port 206, in alternate embodiments, may be oriented elsewhere on the attachment 102 housing, rather than on the outward face 202, in which case the IR sensor line of sight would no longer be along the lengthwise longitudinal axis 222. For example, if the IR lens/port 206 is oriented on a side of the attachment 102 housing so as to point in the same direction as the mobile device 106 main camera, the IR line of sight would be aligned with the mobile device 106 main camera.
[0025] Extending rearward from the attachment 102 housing is, as shown in
[0026] In other preferred embodiments, not shown, the plug 104 may instead comprise a male connector for use with an IOS lightning charger/data port or an Android mini-USB, or any other electrical interface with a mobile device 106. The available conductors on IOS lightning, mini-USB, or similar connectors may be used in similar fashion as the electrical conductors 208, 210, 212, and 214 shown in
[0027] In preferred embodiments, the attachment 102 has no battery and is powered by the mobile device via electrical conductors such as electrical conductors 208, 210, 212, and 214. In other embodiments, the attachment 102 includes a battery, such as a 3V battery.
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[0029] The application software preferably comprises a mobile device app for use with the infrared thermometer adapter that includes programming instructions downloadable for storage and execution on the mobile device 106 and adapted to transform sensor detection signals received through the audio jack of said mobile device from pulse-width modulation signals generated by circuitry of the infrared thermometer adapter 102 to digital data for display of temperature measurement information on the display screen 116 of the mobile device 106. The programming instructions preferably enable use of the mobile device touch screen for receiving user selection (eg. by touching a virtual button displayed on the touch screen) of user-selectable and user-customizable options for such things as visual display preferences (eg. temperature in degrees F. or degrees C.), whether to initiate or stop recording temperature measurements, and to toggle on and off display of graphed temperature measurements.
[0030] The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.