Method to activate emergency alarm on a personal alarm safety system device
09691259 ยท 2017-06-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A62B9/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A personal alert safety system comprises a housing adapted to be worn by a user. An accelerometer is in the housing. An alarm device is operatively associated with the housing. A control in the housing is operatively connected to the accelerometer and the alarm device. The control is configured to operate the alarm device responsive to select acceleration movement of the housing sensed by the accelerometer.
Claims
1. A personal alert safety system comprising: a housing adapted to be worn by a user; an accelerometer in the housing; an alarm device operatively associated with the housing; and a control in the housing operatively connected to the accelerometer and the alarm device, the control being configured to operate the alarm device responsive to select acceleration movement of the housing sensed by the accelerometer.
2. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the select acceleration movement comprises a single tap of the housing in any direction.
3. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the select acceleration movement comprises a double tap of the housing in any direction.
4. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the accelerometer sends an interrupt signal to the control.
5. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the alarm device comprises a speaker.
6. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the housing is adapted to be mounted to a pressure hose of a self contained breathing apparatus and further comprising a pressure sensor operatively connected to the control for sensing pressure in the pressure hose and the control is automatically activated responsive to sensed pressure.
7. The personal alert safety system of claim 1 wherein the housing is adapted to receive an activation key operatively associated with the control and wherein the control is activated responsive to removal of the activation key.
8. A method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system comprising: providing a housing adapted to be worn by a user, the housing including an accelerometer in the housing and an alarm device; and providing a control in the housing operatively associated with the accelerometer and the alarm device, the control operating the alarm device responsive to select acceleration movement of the housing sensed by the accelerometer.
9. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the select acceleration movement comprises a single tap of the housing in any direction.
10. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the select acceleration movement comprises a double tap of the housing in any direction.
11. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the accelerometer sends an interrupt signal to the control.
12. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the alarm device comprises a speaker.
13. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the housing is adapted to be mounted to a pressure hose of a self contained breathing apparatus and further comprising sensing pressure in the pressure hose and the control is automatically activated responsive to sensed pressure.
14. The method of generating an emergency alarm in a personal alert safety system of claim 8 wherein the housing is adapted to receive an activation key operatively associated with the control and wherein the control is activated responsive to removal of the activation key.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(6) The SCBA 12 includes a high pressure air tank 14 providing breathable air in accordance with the EN12021 Standard. The SCBA 12 air is provided through a hose 16 to a mask 18. The PASS 10 is operatively connected to a pressure hose 20 also connected to the tank 14.
(7) The PASS 10 includes a housing 22 of generally parallelepiped construction including opposite insets 24 and 26. The first inset 24 has a sound hole 25. The first inset 24 also receives an adaptor 28 through which the pressure hose 20 passes. The second inset 26 also has a sound hole (not shown) and receives an activation key 30. The sound holes open into the housing 22 and connect an internal tunnel for passing the audio alarm. A lens 31 between the insets 24 and 26 overlies an LED 43. As described below, the PASS 10 is activated, i.e., enabled for operation, responsive to the hose 20 being under pressure. In some instances, the PASS 10 may be used without the pressure hose 20 and adaptor 28, as shown in
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(9) The accelerometer 36 as described herein comprises a type ADXL345 digital accelerometer. The accelerometer 36 is a low power device controlled by battery power from a power supply 44. The accelerometer 36 measures dynamic acceleration resulting from pre-defined motion. Particularly, tap sensing functionality is able to detect single and double taps in any direction. Because the accelerometer 36 is fixedly mounted in the housing 22, the accelerometer 36 is operable to sense tapping motion on the housing 22. The accelerometer 36 is operated as illustrated in
(10) The control 34 is programmed to sense the interrupt from the accelerometer 36 and immediately initiate an alarm signal by providing a loud tone out the speaker 42. A visual indication is provided by the LED 43. Activation of the device and the alarm function are enabled by either the strain gauge 38 sensing a pressure condition from the high pressure hose 20, in the configuration of
(11) As described herein, manual initiation of an emergency alarm may be based on a double tap made on a specific axis with predetermined frequency and strength, as determined by the settings made in the accelerometer 36. As a result, the PASS 10 is easy to use with gloves and without sensitivity to how it is operated. The firefighter or other user need not search for a button in order to generate the alarm. Moreover, the accelerometer 36 is not sensitive to electromagnetic fields or anti-static plastic and the PASS 10 does not rely on buttons or the like which can wear out and require moving parts. In fact, there are fewer mechanical parts which can provide for faster assembly. This also results in lower manufacturing costs.
(12) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that there are many possible modifications to be made to the specific forms of the features and components of the disclosed embodiments while keeping within the spirit of the concepts disclosed herein. Accordingly, no limitations to the specific forms of the embodiments disclosed herein should be read into the claims unless expressly recited in the claims. Although a few embodiments have been described in detail above, other modifications are possible. Other embodiments may be within the scope of the following claims.