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Patent US8149112 - Multi-hazard alarm system using selectable power-level transmission and ... - Google PatenteSuche Bilder Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive Mehr » Erweiterte Patentsuche | Webprotokoll | Anmelden Erweiterte Patentsuche PatenteA personal alarm system includes a monitoring base station and one or more remote sensing units in two-way radio communication. An electronic handshake between the base station and each remote unit is used to assure system reliability. The remote units transmit at selectable power levels. In the absence...http://www.google.de/patents/US8149112?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8149112 - Multi-hazard alarm system using selectable power-level transmission and localization Ver�ffentlichungsnummerUS8149112 B2PublikationstypErteilung Anmeldenummer11/493,935 Ver�ffentlichungsdatum3. Apr. 2012Eingetragen25. Juli 2006 Priorit�tsdatum27. Okt. 1994Auch ver�ffentlicht unterUS20040113794US20070030156US20080311882 ErfinderWilliam B. BaringerDan SchlagerUrspr�nglich Bevollm�chtigterMosaid Technologies IncorporatedRoyal Bank Of CanadaHawthorne Heights, LlcZoltar Satellite Alarm Systems, Inc. US-Klassifikation340/539.13340/573.1340/573.2340/7.58340/8.1340/573.6340/7.5Internationale KlassifikationG08B1/08G08B25/10A61N1/39A61N1/08B63C9/00G08B19/00G08B25/01G08B13/14G08B21/02G08B26/00 UnternehmensklassifikationA61N1/08G08B19/00G08B21/0283G08B21/0255G08B21/0286G08B21/028G08B25/016G08B21/023G08B21/0227G08B26/007B63C9/0005G08B21/0294G08B21/0211G08B21/0288G08B13/1427G08B21/088G08B25/10 Europ�ische KlassifikationG08B 21/02A7G08B 21/08WG08B 25/01DG08B 21/02A6G08B 21/02A11PB63C 9/00BG08B 21/02A29G08B 21/02A25TG08B 21/02A1CG08B 21/02A26A61N 1/08G08B 25/10G08B 26/00LG08B 21/02A25G08B 19/00G08B 21/02A27G08B 13/14DReferenzenPatentzitate (115)Nichtpatentzitate (118)Externe LinksUSPTO USPTO-Zuordnung EspacenetMulti-hazard alarm system using selectable power-level transmission and localizationUS 8149112 B2 Zusammenfassung A personal alarm system includes a monitoring base station and one or more remote sensing units in two-way radio communication. An electronic handshake between the base station and each remote unit is used to assure system reliability. The remote units transmit at selectable power levels. In the absence of an emergency, a remote unit transmits at a power-conserving low power level. Received field strength is measured to determine whether a remote unit has moved beyond a predetermined distance from the base station. If the distance is exceeded, the remote unit transmits at a higher power level. The remote unit includes sensors for common hazards including water emersion, smoke, excessive heat, excessive carbon monoxide concentration, and electrical shock. The base station periodically polls the remote units and displays the status of the environmental sensors. The system is useful in child monitoring, for use with invalids, and with employees involved in activities which expose them to environmental risk. Alternative embodiments include a panic button on the remote unit for summoning help, and an audible beacon on the remote unit which can be activated from the base station and useful for locating strayed children. In another embodiment, the remote unit includes a Global Positioning System receiver providing location information for display by the base station.
16. The personal alarm system of claim 9, wherein the navigational receiver includes a GPS receiver. Beschreibung
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