Probe arm with multiple detectors for locating disaster and accident victims
First Claim
1. An electromechanical assembly useful for locating survivors and corpses trapped in a damaged structure, comprising:
- a. an extendible pole assembly which can be retracted when not in use, and which can be extended during use by a human operator, and having at least one handle segment and at least one tip segment;
b. means for reversibly affixing at least one video lens to the tip segment, during use, in a manner which establishes a known directional orientation of the video lens with respect to the handle segment;
c. means for reversibly affixing at least one light source to the tip segment during use;
d. means for reversibly affixing at least one microphone to the tip segment during use.
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Abstract
An electromechanical device is disclosed, referred to herein as a “detector arm”. It is useful for locating humans, either living or dead, who are trapped in a structure such as a building that collapsed or was badly damaged in an earthquake, mudslide, bombing, or other disaster. This device includes an extendible mechanical arm which is equipped with a gas inlet device, a miniature video lens and light source, and preferably at least one microphone, all mounted at or near the “distal” end or tip of the detector arm. Various wires, cables, and a gas inlet hose are tied to or otherwise supported by the detector arm, allowing the wires and hose to be coupled to supporting devices, such as a video display, audio amplifier, and multi-component gas detector. The supporting devices can be affixed to the handle of the detector arm, or they can be carried (along with a battery pack) in pouches or pockets in a harness, vest, or similar device worn by the person carrying the detector arm. The detector arm assembly is lightweight and portable, allowing a human operator to carry and maneuver it during a rescue or recovery operation inside a collapsed building or similar environment.
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5 Claims
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1. An electromechanical assembly useful for locating survivors and corpses trapped in a damaged structure, comprising:
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a. an extendible pole assembly which can be retracted when not in use, and which can be extended during use by a human operator, and having at least one handle segment and at least one tip segment;
b. means for reversibly affixing at least one video lens to the tip segment, during use, in a manner which establishes a known directional orientation of the video lens with respect to the handle segment;
c. means for reversibly affixing at least one light source to the tip segment during use;
d. means for reversibly affixing at least one microphone to the tip segment during use. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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