Item of Clothing Comprising an Electrical Load and a Sensor
20170172221 ยท 2017-06-22
Inventors
- Florian Esenwein (Leinfelden-Echterdingen, DE)
- Joachim Schadow (Stuttgart, DE)
- Joern Stock (Wernau, DE)
- Wolfgang Hirschburger (Reutlingen, DE)
Cpc classification
H01H47/00
ELECTRICITY
H01H2203/0085
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An item of clothing includes an electrical load that consumes more electrical energy in a first operating mode than in a second operating mode, a sensor, and a controller. The sensor is configured to identify whether the item of clothing is being worn. The controller is configured to switch the electrical load to the second operating mode when the item of clothing is not being worn.
Claims
1. An item of clothing comprising: an electrical load having a first operating mode and a second operating mode, the electrical load configured to consume more electrical energy in the first operating mode than in the second operating mode; a sensor configured to identify if the item of clothing is being worn, and if the item of clothing is not being worn; and a controller configured to switch the electrical load to the second operating mode when the sensor identifies that the item of clothing is not being worn.
2. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the electrical load includes an apparatus configured to change a temperature within the item of clothing.
3. The item of clothing according to claim 2, wherein the apparatus includes at least one of a heating element, a cooling element, and a fan.
4. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the electrical load includes an apparatus configured to convert electrical energy into light.
5. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the electrical load includes an acoustic signal transmitter.
6. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the sensor includes an acceleration sensor integrated into the item of clothing and configured to identify, based on movements of the item of clothing, if the item of clothing is being worn and if the item of clothing is not being worn.
7. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the item of clothing further comprises a closure element and the sensor is integrated into the closure element.
8. The item of clothing according to claim 7, wherein: the closure element includes at least one of a zip closure, a press stud, and a touch-and-close fastener, the closure element includes two parts, the closure element is configurable in a closed state and in an open state, electrical contact is established between the two parts of the closure element in the closed state, no electrical contact is established between the two parts of the closure element in the open state, and the sensor is configured to detect the electrical contact established between the two parts of the closure element.
9. The item of clothing according to claim 8, wherein: a plurality of electrical contact points are included within the closure element, the sensor is configured to detect, based on a position of the electrical contact points, an extent to which the item of clothing is closed, and the controller is configured to switch the electrical load to one of first and the second operating modes based on information relating to the extent to which the item of clothing is closed.
10. The item of clothing according to claim 9, further comprising an acceleration sensor integrated into the item of clothing, the acceleration sensor configured to identify, based on movements of the item of clothing, if the item of clothing is being worn and if the item of clothing is not being worn.
11. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein the second operating mode is a standby mode.
12. The item of clothing according to claim 1, wherein operation of the electrical load is switched-off in the second operating mode of the electrical load.
13. A controller for an item of clothing including a sensor and an electrical load having two operating modes with different levels of energy consumption by the electrical load, the controller configured to identify, with the aid of the sensor, if the item of clothing is being worn, and if the item of clothing is not being worn, the controller further configured to switch the electrical load to the operating mode with a lower level of energy consumption when the controller identifies that the item of clothing is not being worn.
14. A method for operating an item of clothing including an electrical load having two operating modes with different levels of energy consumption by the electrical load, the method comprising: using a sensor to identify if the item of clothing is being worn, and if the item of clothing is not being worn; and switching the electrical load to the operating mode with a lower level of energy consumption when the sensor identifies that the item of clothing is not being worn.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The disclosure will now be described in greater detail with reference to the appended figures which schematically show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0025] In
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[0027] In one exemplary embodiment, only one apparatus 109 for changing a temperature is provided within the item 100 of clothing. The said apparatus may be, for example, a heating element 111 or a fan 113, but also a cooling element, not illustrated in
[0028] In one exemplary embodiment, only one lighting element 112 is provided. In one exemplary embodiment, only the acoustic signal transmitter 115 is provided. Any desired combinations of the electrical loads within
[0029] The acceleration sensor 125 determines whether the item 100 of clothing is being worn. Wearing of an item of clothing leads to characteristic movements, and therefore also to characteristic accelerations which can be detected by the acceleration sensor 125. The data from the acceleration sensor 125 is evaluated by the controller 130, and the electrical loads 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 are switched over between different operating modes. In particular, the electrical loads 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 are switched over to an operating mode in which they each have a lower level of energy consumption when the item of clothing is not being worn.
[0030] It can be provided that, instead of or in addition to the acceleration sensor 125, the controller 130 is connected to a further sensor which is integrated into a closure element of the item of clothing. This sensor is not illustrated in
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[0033] It can be provided that a plurality of the closure elements mentioned in
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[0035] In addition to the electrical contacts of the conductors 141, 142 and possibly 143, 144 of
[0036] When it is detected in the controller 130 that the item 100 of clothing is closed, on account of it being possible to detect corresponding electrical contact between a first conductor 141 and a second conductor 142, the controller can assume that the item of clothing is being worn. If no electrical contact is detected across the electrical contact points of the closure elements of
[0037] In one exemplary embodiment, the second operating mode, that is to say the operating mode with the lower level of energy consumption, is a standby mode.
[0038] In one exemplary embodiment, the second operating mode is a switch-off operation of the electrical load 110.
[0039] The controller 130 is designed to identify, by means of a first sensor 120, whether the item of clothing is being worn. If the item of clothing is being worn, an electrical load of the item 100 of clothing is switched to an operating mode with a lower level of energy consumption.
[0040] In an operating method for one of the described items 100 of clothing, a first sensor 120 is used to identify whether the item 100 of clothing is being worn. On the basis of this information, the electrical load 110 of the item 100 of clothing is switched to the operating mode with the lower level of energy consumption when the item 100 of clothing is not being worn.
[0041] Although the disclosure has been explained in greater detail by the preferred exemplary embodiments, it is not limited to the said exemplary embodiments exactly. Variations of said exemplary embodiments can be derived by a person skilled in the art, without departing from the scope of protection. This applies particularly for the application of the methods and features of the disclosure to other items of clothing, in particular helmets, gloves, trousers, shoes, vests, T-shirts, sweaters and/or underwear.