Safety baton
09693611 ยท 2017-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
F21V33/0076
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G08B21/0461
PHYSICS
A61B5/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
H02J2310/23
ELECTRICITY
International classification
F21V23/04
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F21V33/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An electronic safety baton for providing a portable, multifunction security apparatus which includes both visual and audible interface is embodied as a baton housing that externally includes a lighting element, a speaker, a display screen, pulse sensors, two manual actuators, and a baton charging surface, internally includes a rechargeable battery, and utilizes a discrete floor charger mat. The electrically interconnected components on and in the baton housing enable a pulse reading system, a lighting system, and a panic system, each of which use electricity from the battery and are activated through manual engagement. The baton charging surface, when engaged with the floor charger mat, enables the recharging of the battery by allowing externally sourced electricity to be directed to the battery.
Claims
1. An electronic safety baton, comprising: a baton housing defining a rigid, elongated housing having a proximal end and a distal end and which includes a lighting element, a speaker, a display screen, at least one pulse sensor, at least one manual actuator, and a baton charging member which are each electrically interconnected with an internal battery, wherein the baton charging member defines a conductive baton charging surface disposed on the distal end; a charging device configured operatively engage with the baton charging member and direct electricity from a conventional power grid to the internal battery by way of the baton charging member, wherein the charging device defines a floor charger mat that includes an electrical plug electrically connected to a conductive charger transfer surface; said at least one manual actuator and said lighting element together being operatively connected to a lighting electrical switch disposed in the baton housing such that manual actuation of the at least one manual actuator enables selective provision of electricity from the internal battery through the lighting electrical switch, wherein the provision of electricity to said lighting element causes it to illuminate; said at least one manual actuator and said speaker together being operatively connected to a speaker electrical switch disposed in the baton housing such that manual actuation of the at least one manual actuator enables selective provision of electricity from the internal battery through the speaker electrical switch, wherein the provision of electricity to said speaker causes it to broadcast of the audible alert sound; and said at least one pulse sensor and said display screen being operatively connected such that when the at least one pulse sensor senses small electrical signals passing through skin, a pulse electrical signal is and transmitted to the display screen, wherein the transmission of a pulse electrical signal to said display screen causes the display screen to display a beats per minute measurement.
2. The electronic safety baton of claim 1, wherein the lighting element is disposed on the proximal end.
3. The electronic safety baton of claim 1, wherein the baton housing includes a discrete lighting manual actuator and a discrete panic manual actuator, with the lighting manual actuator configured to solely control the provision of electricity from the internal battery through the lighting electrical switch and the panic manual actuator configured to solely control the provision of electricity from the internal battery through the speaker electrical switch.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(3) The lighting element 12 is disposed at one end of the baton housing 11 and defines a high beam light operative to selectively provide bright, long-range illumination. At the end of the baton housing 11 opposing the lighting element 12 is the baton charging surface 17. The baton charging surface 17 defines a flat, conductive surface which, when placed in contact with the charger transfer surface 22, is operative receive electrical power therefrom.
(4) The lighting element 12, speaker 13, display screen 14, pulse sensors 15, manual actuators 16, and baton charging surface 17 are all electrically interconnected with each other and an internal battery inside the baton housing 11, thereby enabling a pulse reading system, a lighting system, and a panic system that operate using electricity in the battery. It is contemplated that electricity received by the baton charging surface 17 is directed to and stored in the battery.
(5) The pulse reading system includes the pulse sensors 15 and the display screen 14, with the pulse sensors 15 operative as conventional pulse sensors to find one's pulse through the skin of their hands and generate a pulse electrical signal representing an estimate of the number of times one's heart is beating per minute in response to one holding their hands against them. Whenever a pulse electrical signal is generated by the pulse sensors 15, it is transmitted to the display screen 14 which then displays in Arabic numbers the number which corresponds to the beats per minute measurement. Accordingly, the pulse reading system is activated by a user holding their hands over both pulse sensors 15 simultaneously.
(6) The lighting system includes the lighting element 12 and a dedicated one of the manual actuators 16. The manual actuator 16 dedicated to the lighting system defines a spring loaded button connected to an internal electrical switch, defined in one embodiment as a momentary switch, which controls the selective provision of electricity from the battery to the lighting element 12, thereby providing manual control of the illumination of the lighting element 12 through the manual actuator 16 dedicated to the lighting system.
(7) The panic system includes the speaker 13 and a dedicated one of the manual actuators 16. As there are two manual actuators 16, it is contemplated that one will be dedicated to the lighting system and the other will be dedicated to the panic system. The manual actuator 16 dedicated to the panic system also defines a spring loaded button connected to an internal electrical switch, defined in one embodiment as a momentary switch, which controls the selective provision of electricity from the battery to the speaker 13. Upon being supplied with electricity, the speaker 13 broadcasts an audible alert sound. Accordingly, manual control of the broadcast of the audible alert sound of the panic system is provided through the manual actuator 16 dedicated to the panic system.
(8) In one embodiment, the electrical switch dedicated to the panic system requires that the manual actuator 16 dedicated to the panic system be actuated for a predetermined period of time before the switch is activated to provide electricity to the speaker 13. It is contemplated that the period of time may define five (5) seconds so as to avoid accidentally activating the panic system.
(9) In one embodiment, the display screen 14 defines a LED screen.
(10) The instant invention has been shown and described herein in what is considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiment. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made therefrom within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art.