Facility alert system
11468762 · 2022-10-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B25/001
PHYSICS
G08B25/006
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B3/10
PHYSICS
G08B5/22
PHYSICS
G08B27/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
A facility alert system is provided. The system includes a plurality of remote units, wherein each unit includes a housing having a plurality of controls thereon. Each of the plurality of remote units is in wireless communication with each other via a wireless transceiver disposed within the housing. Each of the plurality of controls illuminates a corresponding indicator light disposed on each housing of the plurality of remote units when actuated. Upon actuation of one of the plurality of controls, an alert signal is transmitted to emergency services via the wireless transceiver. In some embodiments, a vibration motor is disposed within each housing, whereupon actuation of one of the plurality of controls, each vibration motor activates to vibrate each housing in a pattern corresponding to each control.
Claims
1. A facility alert system, comprising: a plurality of remote units, each remote unit comprising a housing having a plurality of controls thereon; wherein each of the plurality of remote units is in wireless communication with each other via a wireless transceiver disposed within the housing; wherein each of the plurality of controls illuminates a corresponding indicator light disposed on each housing of the plurality of remote units when actuated; and whereupon actuation of one of the plurality of controls, an alert signal is transmitted to emergency services via the wireless transceiver.
2. The facility alert system of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of controls corresponds to a distinct emergency response, such that the alert signal is transmitted to an appropriate emergency services branch.
3. The facility alert system of claim 1, wherein each of the indicator lights comprises a distinct color.
4. The facility alert system of claim 1, further comprising a sliding switch on each housing, the sliding switch configured to selectively adjust a frequency on which the wireless transceiver communicates.
5. The facility alert system of claim 1, further comprising a speaker disposed on each housing of the plurality of remote units, wherein each speaker is configured to emit an audible alert when one of the plurality of controls on one of the plurality of remote units is actuated.
6. The facility alert system of claim 5, wherein the audible alert is unique to each control of the plurality of controls.
7. The facility alert system of claim 1, further comprising a battery compartment disposed within each housing, wherein the battery compartment includes a removable door.
8. The facility alert system of claim 1, further comprising a fastener disposed on a rear surface of each housing, wherein the fastener is configured to removably secure the housing to a support surface.
9. The facility alert system of claim 8, wherein the fastener comprises a pair of adhesive strips disposed across an upper end and a lower end of the rear surface.
10. The facility alert system of claim 1, wherein each indicator light comprises a strip extending between each control of the plurality of controls and an edge of the housing.
11. A facility alert system, comprising: a plurality of remote units, each remote unit comprising a housing having a plurality of controls thereon; wherein each of the plurality of remote units is in wireless communication with each other via a wireless transceiver disposed within the housing; wherein each of the plurality of controls illuminates a corresponding indicator light disposed on each housing of the plurality of remote units when actuated; further comprising a vibration motor within each housing of the plurality of remote units, whereupon actuation of one of the plurality of controls, each vibration motor activates to vibrate each housing in a pattern corresponding to each control; and whereupon actuation of one of the plurality of controls, an alert signal is transmitted to emergency services via the wireless transceiver.
12. The facility alert system of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of controls corresponds to a distinct emergency response, such that the alert signal is transmitted to an appropriate emergency services branch.
13. The facility alert system of claim 11, wherein each of the indicator lights comprises a distinct color.
14. The facility alert system of claim 11, further comprising a sliding switch on each housing, the sliding switch configured to selectively adjust a frequency on which the wireless transceiver communicates.
15. The facility alert system of claim 11, further comprising a speaker disposed on each housing of the plurality of remote units, wherein each speaker is configured to emit an audible alert when one of the plurality of controls on one of the plurality of remote units is actuated.
16. The facility alert system of claim 15, wherein the audible alert is unique to each control of the plurality of controls.
17. The facility alert system of claim 11, further comprising a battery compartment disposed within each housing, wherein the battery compartment includes a removable door.
18. The facility alert system of claim 11, further comprising a fastener disposed on a rear surface of each housing, wherein the fastener is configured to removably secure the housing to a support surface.
19. The facility alert system of claim 18, wherein the fastener comprises a pair of adhesive strips disposed across an upper end and a lower end of the rear surface.
20. The facility alert system of claim 11, wherein each indicator light comprises a strip extending between each control of the plurality of controls and an edge of the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Although the characteristic features of this invention will be particularly pointed out in the claims, the invention itself and manner in which it may be made and used may be better understood after a review of the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein like numeral annotations are provided throughout.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) Reference is made herein to the attached drawings. Like reference numerals are used throughout the drawings to depict like or similar elements of the facility alert system. The figures are intended for representative purposes only and should not be considered to be limiting in any respect.
(7) According to some embodiments, the operations, techniques, and/or components described herein can be implemented as (i) a special-purpose computing device having specialized hardware and a logic hardwired into the computing device to persistently perform the disclosed operations and/or techniques or (ii) a logic that is implementable on an electronic device having a general purpose hardware processor to execute the logic and a computer-readable medium, e.g. a memory, wherein implementation of the logic by the processor on the electronic device provides the electronic device with the function of a special-purpose computing device.
(8) In the interests of economy, the present disclosure refers to “a computer-readable medium,” “a processor” and so on. However, this should not be read as limiting in any way as the present disclosure contemplates embodiments of the present invention utilizing “one or more computer-readable media,” “one or more processors,” and so on. Unless specifically limited to a single unit, “a” is intended to be equivalent to “one or more” throughout the present disclosure.
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(10) An indicator light 16 is disposed adjacent to each of the plurality of controls 14, wherein each indicator light 16 is configured to illuminate when a corresponding control of the plurality of controls 14 is actuated. In some embodiments, the indicator lights 16 are configured to illuminate in a particular pattern unique to each control of the plurality of controls 14, allowing a user to quickly visualize which control was actuated at a glance. Additionally, in some embodiments, each indicator light 16 comprises a distinct and unique color. Furthermore, upon actuation of one of the plurality of controls 14, a signal is transmitted to each of the plurality of remote units 12 via a wireless transmitter (as shown in
(11) In the illustrated embodiment, a speaker 18 is disposed on the housing 13, wherein the speaker 18 is configured to emit an audible alert when one of the plurality of controls 14 is actuated. The audible alert can comprise a distinct audible alert associated with each control of the plurality of controls 14, such that a user is readily informed of the nature of the current emergency. Similarly, once a control of the plurality of controls 14 is actuated on one of the plurality of remote units 12, the same audible alert is emitted from the speaker 18 of each remote unit 12. In this manner, individuals can readily distinguish the nature of the emergency without visualizing the housing 13.
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(13) In the shown embodiment, a sliding switch 17 is disposed on the side of the housing, wherein the sliding switch 17 is configured to selectively adjust a frequency on which the wireless transmitter communicates with additional remote units. In this manner, several distinct alert systems can be operated simultaneously without interference. In the shown embodiment, the sliding switch 17 is selectively movable between three positions, however, in alternate embodiments, greater or fewer positions are contemplated to provide a variety of frequency selection options. In the illustrated embodiment, each position for the sliding switch 17 is further labeled with indicia to distinguish each frequency setting available.
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(16) Furthermore, in the illustrated embodiment, upon actuation of a control of the plurality of controls 14, the facility alert system 11 is configured to transmit an alert signal to an appropriate branch of emergency services 35, such as law enforcement, fire departments, ambulance services, or any combination thereof for the selected emergency. For example, if one control corresponds to an active shooter emergency, the facility alert system 11 is configured to contact law enforcement and ambulance services. In this manner, upon detection of a particular emergency, a user need only actuate a control on one of the plurality of remote units 12 to transmit the alert to each of the linked remote units 12 of the facility alert system 11. dispersed throughout a building complex. This allows the entire complex to be alerted to a potential emergency situation. Furthermore, emergency services 35 may be contacted immediately upon actuation of one of the plurality of controls 14 to minimize the emergency response time. In other embodiments, emergency services 35 are contacted a set time after actuation of one of the plurality of controls 14 to allow a user to cancel the alert within the set time. In this way, emergency services 35 are not contacted accidentally or in cases of a false alarm.
(17) It is therefore submitted that the instant invention has been shown and described in various embodiments. It is recognized, however, that departures may be made within the scope of the invention and that obvious modifications will occur to a person skilled in the art. With respect to the above description then, it is to be realized that the optimum dimensional relationships for the parts of the invention, to include variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use, are deemed readily apparent and obvious to one skilled in the art, and all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification are intended to be encompassed by the present invention.
(18) Therefore, the foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.