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[0002] Statement as to rights to inventions made under Federally sponsored research and development: U.S. Provisional Application for Patent 60/418,560, filed Oct. 16, 2002, with title, “Monitoring and Alert System” which is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119(e)(i).
[0003] 1. Field of the Invention
[0004] The present invention relates generally to a monitoring and alert system and more particularly, to a system having a location determining device that monitors location with respect to pre-determined geographical boundaries, and to alert concerned individuals should the person being monitored stray outside those boundaries.
[0005] 2. Brief Description of Prior Art
[0006] The present invention is intended for monitoring the whereabouts of certain individuals, such as the elderly or incapacitated living at home, as well as for generally monitoring the whereabouts of children while outside the home. The system will further alert concerned individuals should the person being monitored stray outside pre-determined geographical boundaries.
[0007] In recent years, the general population has become older and the number of elderly persons in the population have increased. Due to the high costs of nursing care and retirement centers as well as the psychological difficulty of placing a family member into an institution, alternatives are desired for those individuals who do not require constant attention or observation, and wish to continue to live in their own home. To assist in this regard, it is often necessary to keep track of or monitor the whereabouts of the person while the person is immediately outside the home. Likewise, with regard to young children playing outside the home, for safety and other obvious reasons, it is important to monitor their whereabouts when outside.
[0008] A variety of apparatus and systems have been proposed heretofore directed to solutions to the problems as discussed hereinbelow. U.S. Pat. No. 3,885,235 is adapted to monitor passively normal, routine activities of an individual in his or her own residence and to produce alarm conditions in the event these routine activities are not performed during some specified period of time, for example, a period of up to twenty-four hours.
[0009] U.S. Pat. No. 3,885,235 discloses a direction sensitive photo cell optics arrangement, and an electronic timer having two time periods, specifically, a short time period and a long time period, a pre-alarm cycle effective prior to an actual alarm cycle and during which an alarm condition can be canceled or aborted, and remote alarm transmission. The direction sensitive photo cell arrangement detects entry into the bathroom for example, and causes the timing cycle of the electronic timer to be reduced to its short time period. If the individual does not exit within the pre-set short time period, a pre-alarm cycle will be initiated and, if the pre-alarm cycle is not terminated or aborted by the individual, an actual alarm cycle will be initiated after passage of a short period of time.
[0010] There are further systems in which the monitor person wears a radio frequency (RF) transmitter that communicates with a monitoring unit connected to the monitored person's home telephone and is arranged to call in status reports without intervention. In theory, such monitoring systems provide for continuous monitoring of a monitored person during periods when the monitored person is required to be at home. However, such systems have proven unreliable in practice, tending to generate false alarms, and further installation of the hardware required to implement an RF transmitter based monitoring system is relatively difficult.
[0011] Another patented alarm system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,662,111, which is activated by a default of the owner. The system generates a local alarm at predetermined time intervals which, if not reacted to by the owner, results in automatic dialing and transmission of a prerecorded message.
[0012] Still another emergency alarm response system is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,064,368, in which a digital transceiver is connected to a patient's telephone line. The system may be triggered by an emergency button or when a timer achieves a predetermined value. The system transmits identification and alarm codes to a compatible digital transceiver at a remote monitoring station and simultaneously activates an enunciation at the patient's residence. An operator at the monitoring station thereupon dispatches an individual to the patient's residence to further investigate the incident.
[0013] As will be seen from the subsequent description, the preferred embodiments of the present invention overcome shortcomings of the prior art.
[0014] The present invention relates to a monitoring and alert system having a location determining device that monitors location with respect to pre-determined geographical boundaries, and alerts concerned individuals should the subject stray outside those boundaries. The monitoring and alert system generally includes a remote central monitoring station which can be located in the user's home, and a wrist device worn by the person to be monitored. The wrist device and the remote central monitoring system interface over a communication link. The wrist device includes a distance display means, a direction locator means, a paging button means, a digital watch display means, and an indicator means. The remote central monitoring station includes a distance display means, a set distance means, a direction locator means, a paging button means, a digital watch display means, an indicator means, and a signal means that either visually flashes or audibly signals indicating that the monitored person is outside the pre-determined geographical boundaries.
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[0019] In accordance with the present invention, a monitoring and alert system is disclosed. The system provides an alert to concerned individuals should the monitored person stray from pre-determined geographical boundaries, and further provides an indication at a remote central monitoring station and wrist device of the approximate location of the monitored person. The remote central monitoring station and wrist device interface over a communication link, and signal means are provided to the remote central monitoring station when the wearer of the wrist device strays beyond the predetermined geographical boundaries.
[0020] Specifically, it will be noted in the drawings that the apparatus relates to a monitoring and alert signaling system used primarily for monitoring the elderly or incapacitated living at home, as well as for generally monitoring the whereabouts of children while outside the home. In the broadest context, the apparatus consists of components configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective.
[0021] Referring to FIGS.
[0022] The wrist device
[0023] The communication link may comprise of a radio frequency communications link or any other suitable means for transmission of signals from the wrist device
[0024] The wrist device
[0025] The corresponding remote central monitoring station
[0026] In application, the remote central monitoring station
[0027] In the preferred embodiment, the remote central monitoring station
[0028] The signal means
[0029] Referring to
[0030] The monitoring station
[0031] Alarms
[0032] The paging button
[0033] The wrist device
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[0035] Normally, the below parameter signal indicates that the wrist unit
[0036] If the radio signal is within parameter
[0037] Though shown as a portable wrist worn device
[0038] Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustrations of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention.
[0039] Thus the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.