Wearable mechanism attached to a person or animal for detecting distress conditions
Wearable devices that can be used to help track and prevent a stray or lost condition of a human or animal wearer. For example, when a lead used for taking a pet for a walk or leashing the pet to a place such as a kennel is pulled by the pet or a human during walk or while the pet is leashed, a portable electric power generator connected with the lead generates electricity using mechanical energy obtained by the pulling action. The electricity generated by the portable electric power generator is supplied for the electronic device attached to pet worn by the pet through a charging cable disposed along the lead inside or outside the lead, thereby charging a rechargeable battery inside the electronic device attached to pet. The electronic device attached to pet uses the electrical energy of the integrated battery to perform a predetermined operation (such as wirelessly reporting the current location of the pet, and wirelessly reporting information representing the sound of the pet). The electronic device attached to pet reports that the pet got away from a location where the owner exists and has gotten lost for a number of conditions.
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This application is a Divisional Application of U.S. Ser. No. 10/626,742, filed on Jul. 25, 2003, which claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/458,980, filed on Mar. 28, 2003. The entire contents of each of the aforementioned applications are incorporated herein by reference
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
Embodiments of the present invention relate to mechanisms that can be worn by a person or animal, for detecting whether that person or animal is in distress. For example, the mechanisms can detect whether the person or animal is lost or has strayed from a predefined area. Embodiments of the present invention can also detect their own charging status and can wirelessly transmit to a network or other communications system.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In Japanese Patent Registration No. 3289983, a search terminal is designed such that it can be installed on a collar for a pet, and a stray pet can always carry it. The search terminal includes a receiver for selective call function, a sound generating apparatus, a speaker, and a receiving antenna. The sound generating apparatus is constituted so as to include a speech synthesis circuit, for example, and since a digitized sound signal is memorized in a memory in the circuit, the speaker supplies a sound message based on a paging detecting signal. An example of the content of the sound message may be “This dog (cat) has gotten lost, and the owner is looking for it. If you notice this dog, please take it under your protection, and call the phone number written on the collar”. When a pet wearing a collar of this type has gotten lost, a number assigned to the search terminal is called in the same way as using a telephone to page a standard beeper. Since a massage similar to the one described above is provided as sound from the search terminal installed on the collar when a transmitting facility pages the search terminal, a person close to the stray pet can know that the dog or the cat is a pet which the owner is searching for, and can call the phone number written on the collar or included in the message so as to report the whereabouts of the pet to the owner after taking the pet under protection. A battery for supplying individual blocks of the search terminal with electric power is integrated into the search terminal, or is fixed to a proper position on the collar.
Also there is an electronic device attached to pet which incorporates a battery, a wireless transmitter, a microphone, and the like, is attached to a collar of a dog, obtains bowwow of the dog through the integrated microphone, analyzes the bowwow, and wirelessly transmits a message of analysis result to the outside.
The following Web page shows a portable manual compact electric power generator referred to as Tug-Power as a tool for charging a battery of a cellular phone at any time and at any place.
http://www.nseg.co.jp/japanese/products/tug/syousai.htm
A similar apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2001-136707.
PROBLEMS OF PRIOR ARTA battery is used for operating an electronic device attached to pet worn by a pet in Japanese Patent Registration No. 3289983, and other prior art. To replace the battery of the electronic device attached to pet, it is necessary to perform an operation including opening a battery container cover of the electronic device attached to pet, taking out an old battery, installing a new battery, and closing the battery container cover while the pet is kept unmoved. This operation takes a large amount of labor and time since the pet tries to move around, and the pet tends to put the battery into its mouth. When the battery is charged, if the battery integrated into the electronic device attached to pet is charged while the pet is wearing the electronic device attached to pet, it is necessary to route a power supply cord closely to the pet. A pet is seldom kept in an environment allowing such operation, or even if the pet is kept in the environment allowing such operation, the pet bites the power supply cord or moves to disconnect the power supply cord from the electronic device attached to pet. It is very time and labor consuming to manage the pet so as not to cause such troubles until the charging completes. There is such a method that the electronic device attached to pet is removed from a pet, it is brought to a place away from the pet, the battery is replaced or charged, and the electronic device attached to pet is put back on the pet on completion. With this method, putting the electronic device attached to pet on the pet may be neglected, or the electronic device attached to pet may be lost. With the conventional systems requiring replacement of the battery, time- and labor-consuming charging operation, or operation after detaching the electronic device attached to pet, if a pet suddenly goes away from a location of the owner, and gets lost, the battery power may be deficient or the electronic device attached to pet may not be worn, and this search device may become useless. In addition, when a person wants to converse with a pet, the electrical energy amount remaining in the battery (referred to as remaining energy amount hereafter) integrated into the electronic device attached to pet may be deficient, and the object may not be attained. “Collar pullout” is a major cause for a pet escaping from its owner and getting lost. When a pet pulls a lead while it is wearing a collar, the collar is completely pulled out from the neck of the pet, resulting in this collar pullout. Since the collar is pulled out, even if it is intended to install the electronic device attached to pet on the collar and to track the pet, the device would be useless.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the problems of the prior art, the objects of the present invention are set as follows. The following description relates particularly to a pet or animal, but it will be seen by a person of ordinary skill in the art that the embodiments of the invention are not so limited, and that applications can be found in a variety of fields where tracking of a movable object, person or animal is called for.
(1) In everyday life activities such as after putting a lead (a rope and a chain are correctively referred to as a lead hereafter) on a pet, taking it for a walk, and leashing it to a kennel, the battery integrated into the electronic device attached to pet worn by the pet is automatically charged.
(2) When a pet gets away from the location of its owner, and gets lost, before the energy amount remaining in the battery integrated into the electronic device attached to pet becomes lower than a predetermined value, a function of the electronic device attached to pet is used to search and locate the stray pet as soon as possible.
(3) Even when the collar pullout from the pet occurs, the tracking the pet is not obstructed.
When a lead used for taking a pet for a walk or leashing the pet to a place such as a kennel is pulled by the pet or a human during walk or while the pet is leashed, a portable generator connected with the lead converts mechanical energy obtained by the pulling action into electrical energy. Namely, electric power generation is conducted. The electricity generated by the portable electric power generator is supplied for the electronic device attached to pet worn by the pet through a charging cable disposed along the lead inside or outside the lead, thereby charging a rechargeable battery inside the electronic device attached to pet. The electronic device attached to pet uses the electric energy of the integrated rechargeable battery to perform a predetermined operation (such as wirelessly reporting the current location of the pet, and wirelessly reporting information indicating the sound of the pet). The electronic device attached to pet reports that the pet got away from a location where the owner exists, and has gotten lost in a case where any one of the following conditions:
Case 1: a collar of the pet is pulled out,
Case 2: a locating apparatus integrated into the electronic device attached to pet detects a location separated from a registered location by a predetermined distance, and the rechargeable battery has not been charged for more than a predetermined period, and
Case 3: the pet has been staying still in a dangerous zone for more than a predetermined period, is met, for example.
When the pet gets lost, though it is important to quickly transmit a report including the current location of the pet to concerned persons, setting for the frequency of the report and the condition of the report is wirelessly changed so that the remaining energy of the battery integrated into the electronic device attached to pet is efficiently used according to the remaining energy amount. Also, the electronic device attached to pet is wirelessly set such that guide sound is released or guide light is generated so that the stray pet is found easily when a searching person comes immediately close to the stray pet.
As a measure for preventing pullout of a collar, which is a major cause for a stray pet, a collar for pulling to which a lead is attached, and a collar for displaying or transmitting information useful for searching for a stray pet are independently attached. Then, the collar for pulling is attached closer to the ears of the pet, and the collar for information is attached farther from the ears of the pet. Since the collar for information remains even if the collar for pulling is pulled out in this way, the collar for information is still available when the pet gets lost. The electronic device attached to pet is mounted on the collar for information.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The entire system is described based on
When a person is walking with the pet 104 while gripping the grip 108, since the pet starts and stops walking and changes the direction, a tensile force is applied to or disappears from the lead 101. When the grip 108 is held by the human hand or bound on a certain place, the portable electric power generator 204 generates electricity each time when the tensile force is applied to or disappears from the lead 101. The generated electrical energy is supplied for the electronic device attached to pet 106 through the power supply cable for charging 102, the unillustrated DC plug disposed on the power supply cable 102, and the DC jack for power supply cable 400 in this order, and then, through an unillustrated cable disposed inside the collar 107. Then, it charges the rechargeable battery in the electronic device attached to pet 106.
When the pet 104 gets lost while wearing the collar 107 with the electronic device attached to pet 106, the electronic device attached to pet 106 conducts (1) detecting the occurrence of the stray pet, (2) wirelessly reporting information on the occurrence of the stray pet, (3) reacting so as to be searched, and (4) controlling the operation according to the remaining battery capacity according to operation control parameters shown in
When the stray pet occurrence information is reported, persons concerned start searching for the stray pet. Respective proper reactions are necessary for the search according to the situation. The electronic device attached to pet 106 controls the operation such as reacting to be searched and controlling the operation according to the remaining battery capacity based on the reaction of remotely setting the proper operation control parameters to the electronic device attached to pet 106.
Referring to other drawings, more detailed description is provided.
[Transition of Remaining Energy Amount of Battery]
Referring to
In
[Portable Electric Power Generator]
[Constitution and Basic Operation of Electric Device Attached to Pet]
Based on
If the wireless data communication unit 301 uses the antenna unit to wirelessly transmit sound and other sensing information obtained by a microphone unit 310 and an ambient environment sensor 311 to a predetermined destination, the information is useful to narrow down the location of the stray pet when the location measuring by the GPS unit 302 is not available due to the ambient environment or the like. A speaker 308 and an LED 309 are used to generate guide sound or guide light for guiding a person searching for a stray pet to the location of the stray pet when the searching person comes immediately close to the stray pet.
Also, the control unit 304 uses the antenna unit 300 and the wireless data communication unit 301 to receive the operation control parameters from the outside, memorizes them into the memory 303, and uses them for the operation control of the electronic device attached to pet 106. The operation control parameters include those shown in
[Measure Against Collar Pullout and Detecting Collar Pullout]
In the system shown in
A structure shown in
As collars, two of a collar for pulling 107A and a collar for information 107B are prepared, and the two collars are attached to the neck of a pet such that the collar for pulling 107A is above (closer to the ears of the pet) the collar for information 107B.
The collar for pulling 107A is connected with the lead 101, and is then used for pulling the pet.
A device (such as a metal plate, a name tag, and cloth) on which information useful for reporting a pet to persons concerned with the pet (such as the registration number of the pet, the contact of the pet owner, and the name of the pet) when the pet gets lost is shown, engraved, printed, or embroidered, and/or a device for wirelessly transmitting the status information of the pet (such as the location, the ambient environment, the health of the pet, and the sound generated by the pet) is installed on the collar for information.
When two of the collar for pulling 107A, and the collar for information 107B are prepared, and the two of the collars are attached on the neck of a pet such that the collar for pulling 107A is above (closer to the ears of the pet) the collar for the information 107B, even when the upper collar for pulling 107A is pulled out, since the lower collar for information 107B remains while it is attached on the neck of the pet, the collar for information 107B is useful for the persons concerned with the pet (such as the owner) to obtain information on the pet, and it is expected that the probability of finding the pet increases if the pet gets lost.
When existence detecting means for detecting the existence of the collar for pulling 107A is provided in the electronic device attached to pet 106 installed on the collar for information 107B, the pullout of the collar for pulling 107A is detected when the existence detecting means detects the absence of the collar for pulling 107A. The type of the existence detecting means may vary. For example, a thin metal wire may be embedded in the bottom surface of the collar for pulling 107A, namely, the surface in contact with the collar for information 107B, and the electronic device attached to pet 106 may have a function of a proximity sensor for detecting the existence of the metal wire. If the metal wire is not detected, it can be determined that the collar for pulling 107A does not exist any more. As another method, a small pin protruding downward from the collar for pulling 107A is provided, and the pin is inserted into a hole incorporating a switch of the electronic device attached to pet 106. When the switch turns off, the electronic device attached to pet 106 can determines that the collar for pulling 107A is lost.
The structure shown in
The lead 101 is detachably attached to the collar for pulling 107A. The power supply cable for charging 102 is disposed along the lead 101, and a DC plug is formed at the end of the power supply cable for charging on the side of the collar, and can be inserted into and pulled out from the DC jack for power supply cable 400 disposed on the surface of the collar for pulling 107A. A mechanism for preventing the inserted DC plug from being pulled out with a force lower than a certain degree is provided inside the DC jack for power supply cable 400. In the collar for pulling 107A, a power supply cable 401 runs from the DC jack for power supply cable 400 to the DC plug 312. The DC plug 312 is firmly attached to the collar for pulling 107A. The electronic device attached to pet 106 is firmly installed on the collar for information 107B. An opening of the DC jack 307 integrated into the electronic device attached to pet 106 faces upward, and is displaced at an exact position for inserting the DC plug 312 into the DC jack 307. Thus, the collar for pulling 107A and the collar for information 107B are connected electrically and mechanically with each other by inserting the DC plug of the collar for pulling 107A downwardly into the DC jack of the electronic device attached to pet 106. As a result, the rechargeable battery integrated into the electric device attached to pet 106 is charged by the electricity supplied through the lead 101. Also, the interface circuit for charging 306 of the electronic device attached to pet 106 detects whether the DC plug 312 is inserted into the DC jack 307, reports the detection result to the control unit, and simultaneously, transmits a signal corresponding to the remaining energy amount of the rechargeable battery to the control unit.
The DC plug 312 is pulled out from the DC jack 307 when it is pulled by a force more than a predetermined value. Thus, when the collar for pulling 107A on which the DC plug 312 is firmly installed is pulled out from the neck of a pet, the DC plug 312 is pulled out from the DC jack 307, and the collar for information 107B remains on the neck.
The interface circuit for charging 306 of the electronic device attached to pet 106 installed on the collar for information 107B detects that DC plug 312 is pulled out from the DC jack 307, and then, transmits an interrupt signal indicating the collar pullout to the control unit 304. As a result, the control unit 304 detects the collar pullout.
[Stray Status Occurrence Detection]
The operation of searching for a stray pet starts from “stray status occurrence detection” by the electronic device attached to pet 106. However, even when the electronic device attached to pet 106 does not detect the stray status occurrence, a concerned person who recognizes a stray status of a pet may wirelessly transmit a set of the operation control parameters shown in
When any one of the following cases is met, the electronic device attached to pet 106 detects the stray status occurrence. Since the system shown in
Case 1: a collar of the pet is pulled out
Case 2: a locating apparatus (such as a GPS receiver) integrated into the electronic device attached to pet detects a location separated from a registered location (such as home or a kennel) by a predetermined distance, and the rechargeable battery 305 has not been charged for more than a predetermined period
Case 3: the pet has been staying still in a dangerous zone for more than a predetermined period
The case 2 is used to prevent recognizing a status where a lead is not attached to a pet and the pet is unleashed at home or in the home garden as a stray status occurrence, and to recognize a status where the lead 01 is not connected to the collar at a location away from home (outside a stray determination zone 602) for more than predetermined period as a stray status. For that purpose, the location of home 606 and a radius of the stray determination zone are registered to the electronic device attached to pet 106 in advance. There are many ways for the registration, and the following method is one of them. A portable terminal 112 in
The case 3 assumes detecting a case where the pet involves in an accident in a dangerous zone 604, is injured or dead, and cannot move. The dangerous zone 604 is registered as a combination of multiple circles in advance. The method for registering the individual circles is the same as the method for registering the stray determination zone 602 with the home as its center. The stray status is determined when the location detected by the GPS unit 302 remains for more than a predetermined period, and stays in this dangerous zone.
[Operation in Stray Status]
Referring to
Phase 1:
Immediately after the electronic device attached to pet 106 detects the stray status, the electronic device attached to pet 106 uses the wireless data communication unit 301 to wirelessly transmit the location information detected by the GPS unit 302, the remaining energy amount detected by the interface circuit for charging 306, identification information of the pet, and information on the current time along with a code or a message indicating that the stray status is present to a predetermined destination. Then, the procedure moves to a phase 2. The predetermined destination may be the terminal apparatus 112 in
When the center 111 receives the abovementioned report indicating the stray status transmitted from the electronic device attached to pet 106, it reads out image data recording the appearance of the pet, and the characteristics (the type, the size, the color of the hair, and contact of the owner) of the pet based on the identification information of the pet from a database. Then, the center 111 automatically transmits an electronic mail with attached message indicating that the pet is searched for, and cooperation with the search is appreciated to a public health center, pet shops, and other owners of pets close to the location where the pet got lost. Further, the center 111 automatically posts information the same as the content transmitted with this electronic mail to an electronic bulletin board related to pet search. As a result, the request for searching the pet is asked to a large number of people at an early stage of the stray status of the pet, and the possibility of finding the pet increases. Further, when the center 111 transmits an appearance image of the pet as an image of a detection subject to a network system of surveillance cameras surveying outdoors, information on the location and the time of pets having an appearance similar to the appearance of the pet is automatically obtained. In addition, when the search for the pet is completed, the center 111 transmits the note of the completion of the search to the destinations to which information for the search was transmitted.
Phase 2:
Then, the operation control parameters shown in
When a searching person starts searching on the stage of the phase 1 or the phase 2, the procedure moves to the phase 3.
Phase 3:
The relationship between the stray pet and the searching person becomes the positional relationship between the searching person 601 and the pet in a case 4, the searching person knows the location and the status of the pet, and wirelessly transmits the setting instruction of the operation control parameters for protecting the pet soon while keeping the operation control parameters P3 and P4 to zero so as to prevent the consumption of the battery. In this way, when the positional relationship between the searching person and the pet becomes that between the searching person 603 and the pet in the case 4 where the searching person enters in a near distance zone 600, the procedure moves to a phase 4.
Phase 4:
In the phase 4, the searching person is so close to the pet that the searching person can see the pet with the naked eye, and can detect the guide sound and the guide light generated by the electronic device attached to pet 106. Thus, the searching person properly sets the operation control parameters P3, P4, P5, and P6, and also uses the guide sound and the guide light to search for the pet. When the pet is found, the search ends. The search also ends when the search is given up for some reason. When the search ends, the end of the search is reported through the terminal apparatus 112 to the destination to which the information on the stray status of the pet was transmitted, and the destination to which the search request was transmitted.
Claims
1. A lead for pet comprising:
- a portable electric power generator including an enclosure incorporating an electric power generator, a cable installed for being wound out from and into the enclosure, the integrated electric power generator for generating electricity inside the enclosure using a force applied to the cable, and a power supply cable for supplying the generated electricity;
- a lead connected with one end of said cable of said portable electric power generator at one end, and used for holding said power supply cable inside or outside in parallel;
- a joint installed on the other end of said lead, and used for detachably attaching the lead to a collar; and
- a power supply line connector attached to an end of said power supply cable close to said joint.
2. A wearable mechanism comprising:
- a jack for power supply cable disposed on the outside surface of said wearable mechanism;
- a power supply line disposed in the lengthwise direction of said wearable mechanism starting from said jack for power supply;
- an electric connector disposed on an end of said power supply line; and
- a joint for detachably attaching a lead.
3. A collar for pet formed by connecting said electric connector of said wearable mechanism according to claim 2.
4. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a GPS unit for detecting the current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception; and
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to transmit a message including information on remaining energy amount of said battery, and said current location.
5. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a rechargeable battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a jack for accepting a plug for supplying electricity for charging;
- an interface circuit for charging capable of detecting the existence of said plug inside said jack; and
- memory for storing a program, wherein the program is invoked on detecting the absence of said plug inside said jack by said interface circuit for charging.
6. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a GPS unit for detecting the current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception;
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data; and
- wearable mechanism pullout detecting means for detecting a pullout of the wearable mechanism from a neck of a wearer,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to wirelessly transmit a message including identification information of said wearer, and information indicating that the wearer has gotten lost to a predetermined destination when said detecting means detects the wearable mechanism pullout.
7. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a rechargeable battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a charging interface circuit for charging said rechargeable battery, and detecting a charge status;
- a GPS unit for detecting a current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception;
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data; and
- detecting means for detecting the occurrence of a stray status where said GPS unit detects a location away from a registered location by a predetermined distance, and simultaneously said charging interface circuit has not detected a charging of said rechargeable battery for more than a predetermined period,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to wirelessly transmit a message to a predetermined destination including identification information of a wearer, and information indicating that the wearer has gotten lost when said detecting means detects an occurrence of said stray status.
8. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a rechargeable battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a charging interface circuit for charging said rechargeable battery, and detecting the charge status;
- a GPS unit for detecting a current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception;
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data; and
- detecting means for detecting an occurrence of a stray status of a wearer wearing said wearable mechanism,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to wirelessly transmit a message to a predetermined destination including identification information of the wearer, and information indicating that the wearer has gotten lost when said detecting means detects an occurrence of said stray status.
9. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a rechargeable battery for supplying individual units with electric power;
- a charging interface circuit for charging said rechargeable battery, and detecting the charge status;
- a GPS unit for detecting the current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception;
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data; and
- detecting means for detecting the occurrence of a stray status of a wearer wearing said collar,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to wirelessly transmit a message to a predetermined destination including identification information of the wearer, information indicating that the wearer has gotten lost, and the current location of the wearer detected by said GPS unit when said detecting means detects an occurrence of said stray status.
10. An electronic device disposed on or in a wearable mechanism, the device comprising:
- a battery for supplying a plurality of individual units with electric power;
- a GPS unit for detecting a current location;
- an antenna unit for wireless transmission/reception; and
- a wireless data communication unit for using said antenna unit to wirelessly transmit/receive data,
- wherein said wireless data communication unit is used to transmit a message including at least one of information on remaining energy amount of said battery or identification information of the wearer.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 9, 2006
Publication Date: Oct 12, 2006
Applicant:
Inventor: Atsushi Hisano (San Jose, CA)
Application Number: 11/449,700
International Classification: G08B 17/00 (20060101);