DIGITAL COMMAND PROMPTING DEVICE
20170316674 · 2017-11-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04W4/80
ELECTRICITY
G06F3/167
PHYSICS
G08B6/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G08B6/00
PHYSICS
Abstract
The Digital Command Prompting Device is an aid is to help all people, especially those who have special needs particularly individuals who have diminished or diminishing function of their brain. The device is predominately mobile but can also be stationary and can be programmed by receiving and selecting pre-set commands to operate and assist a User with their daily living standards or needs. The device also has other various features including an illuminated display panel, a GPS tracking capability, an alarm, an illumination element, solar panel and battery backup components, time and date clocks, is provided water resistance covers and/or material, among other things. The device may be used within the home environment, outdoor environment or a restricted environment, e.g. aged care facility, hospital, pre-school or school.
Claims
1. A wearable digital command prompting device to assist people in daily tasks for use by a user comprising means for electronically communicating said device with an electronic appliance and wherein the device can be activated by the user and further wherein the device is provided with means capable of sending and receiving electronic signals to an emergency alert system and further wherein the device is provided with means to produce a wireless signal which is transmittable to a mobile electronic appliance and further wherein said electronic appliance is provided with a computer processing application software which is capable of processing any signal received by the device and further wherein the computer processing application software is capable of producing display or command prompts on the electronic appliance to inform, remind or command the User to perform a certain task.
2. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 1 further provided with means for transmitting to and receiving a wireless signal from a navigational positioning system.
3. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 2 further provided with means in the form of push button for activating the device by the user.
4. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 3 further provided with means for causing the device to vibrate.
5. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 5 further provided with means for causing the device to produce sounds or to receive voice commands or input.
6. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 5 further provided with a microcomputer sensor/transmitter processor.
7. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 6 further provided with a power source.
8. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 7 further provided with a lanyard to allow the user to wear the device.
9. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 2 wherein the device is housed in a watch.
10. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 9 further provided with means for causing the device to vibrate.
11. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 10 further provided with means for causing the device to produce sounds or to receive voice commands or input.
12. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 11 further provided with a watchband.
13. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 12 further provided with a bracelet.
14. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 1 wherein the appliance comprises an electronic tablet.
15. The wearable digital command prompting device of claim 1 wherein the appliance comprises a smart phone.
16. A wearable digital command prompting device for use by a user comprising a lanyard or necklace and wherein the lanyard or necklace is provided with the device is capable of electronically communicating, by wireless signals, with an electronic appliance in the form of an electronic tablet and/or smart phone device and wherein the device is provided with an emergency button which can be activated by the user and wherein the device is capable of creating and transmitting electronic signals, via a wireless signal transmitter imbedded in the device in the form of a microcomputer transmitter/sensor processor and further wherein upon activation of emergency button the microcomputer sensor transmitter processor sends a wireless signal by either a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances and further wherein the wireless signal can be transmitted to an emergency alert system such medical alert staff desk, nursing station or emergency office or facility and further wherein the wireless signal is transmittable to a mobile electronic appliance either in the form of a smart phone, or an electronic tablet and further wherein the electronic tablet or smart phone is capable of sending, receiving, and processing the wireless signal and is compatible the Android mobile operating system and/or the Iphone cellular phone mobile operating system known as Ios and further wherein the microcomputer sensor transmitter processor is capable of sending, receiving, processing, and transmitting data and/or signals to and from navigational positioning systems such as the Global Positioning System, i.e., GPS, or Global Navigational Satellite System, i.e., the GLONASS for geographically locating the User and further wherein the electronic tablet or smart phone, is provided with or is accessible to computer processing application software which is capable of processing a signal data received by the device and further wherein the computer processing application software is capable of producing display or command prompts to inform, remind or command the User to perform a certain task and further wherein the device is powered by a battery and further wherein the device is provided with means for causing the device to vibrate to act in an alarm or awakening mode and further wherein the device is provided with means for causing the device to produce sounds or to receive voice commands or input voice commands to inform, remind or command the user to perform a certain task.
17. A wearable digital command prompting device for use by a user comprising a watchband to be worn by the user wherein the device is provided with a visual display produced by a computer application program software imbedded in a microcomputer sensor/transmitter processor in the device wherein the visual display consisting of a command message or prompt to inform, remind or command the user to perform a certain task and further wherein the microcomputer sensor/transmitter processor is capable of sending, receiving, processing, and transmitting a signal to and from navigational positioning systems such as the Global Positioning System, i.e., GPS, or Global Navigational Satellite System, i.e., the GLONASS for geographically locating the User and further wherein the computer processing application software which is capable of processing a signal received by the device and further wherein the computer processing application software is capable of producing display or command prompts to inform, remind or command the User to perform a certain task and further wherein the device is powered by a battery and further wherein the device is provided with means to cause the device to vibrate to act in an alarm or awakening mode and further wherein the device is provided means for causing the device to produce sounds or to receive voice commands or input voice commands to inform, remind or command the user to perform a certain task.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0037] The following example of how the DCP device can be utilized for a typical User's morning routine is described. The DCP device is pre-set by selecting initial operation, by example an alarm for the User to awaken. The alarm may sound out loud on alarm set or may be by vibration though feeling on the skin. e.g. vibration through contact, to start the beginning of the day in regard to routine and what is a suitable time for their day to commence, e.g. 8 am. This alarm at Sam would activate such that the User can hear various commands as to get up out of bed, by greeting them firstly with the time of day and the date. Additionally, the DCP device could have a temperature guide, as to weather conditions outside, to assist and instruct the User for daily selection of clothing required to be worn for the day ahead, it would then suggest to them the clothing articles to select. The DCP device would then instruct or assist the User with daily lavatory bathroom routines and then continue with shower or bathing reminders, such as washing and conditioning hair, shaving for men, applying body location for women. Subsequently, a prompt or command for drying and dressing following by the preparation for breakfast giving only a few selections, minimize confusion of choice. Depending on the individual, the breakfast, choices could alter daily depending on the User habits and could include prior to breakfast, e.g. cup of tea, toast with jam. Then while during breakfast preparation, a time slot for medication could be allowed, for example medication to be taken from a Webster-pak™, i.e., packets of medication pre-sealed at pharmacies available in Australia and other parts of the World. The Webster-pak™ could be pre-filled from pharmacy or prescription bottles and the DCP device could prompt the User what is to be administered for their needs if it was to be taken with breakfast for example. After breakfast and a prompted clean up, the User would be prompted to clean their teeth. Next the DCP device would give the User a read out of what was on the calendar for the day, which could be reinforced with daily check list e.g. 1) taxi pick up/community car 10 am; 2) doctor or specialist appointment., 3) community groups, 4) Probus meetings i.e., a club organization, popular in Australia and the United Kingdom consisting of local associations of retired and semi-retired professional and business people organized to pursue any field or activity of worthy endeavor, 5) Community Care, 6) Exercise—walking group, etc. Although this example describes the use of a DCP device for a morning routine, it is to be understood, that the DCP device can also be programmed for afternoon, evening and night routines.
[0038] When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the”, and “said” are intended to mean there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including”, and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements. Additionally, any description of the exemplary or preferred embodiments is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description.
[0039] Additionally, the principles of the invention could be practiced by those of skilled in the art with equivalent alternative constructions. Although the present invention has been described in considerable detail with reference to a certain preferred embodiment thereof, other embodiments are possible. Therefore, the spirit and scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred embodiment(s) contained herein. The invention may be embodied and practiced in other specific forms without departing from the spirit and essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiments are therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description; and all variations, substitutions and changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.