NON-INVASIVE VITAL SIGN MONITORING METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM
First Claim
1. A non-invasive vital sign monitoring apparatus, comprising:
- a detecting device, attached to a first user through an attaching element, comprising;
a detecting unit, for gathering a physiological signal from the first user;
a sensing mechanism, mounted on the attaching element, having a combined state and a released state for corresponding to the attaching relationship thereof with the attaching element; and
a control unit, for controlling the operation of the detecting device, wherein the control unit triggers a warning message when the gathered physiological signal does not conform to a preset physiological condition, the control unit triggers a notification of released state when the sensing mechanism is under the released state, and in accordance with the states of the sensing mechanism, the control unit drives the detecting device to enter different operation modes; and
a receiving device, held by a second user, for wirelessly receiving the signals and messages from the detecting device, whereinwhen receiving the warning message, the receiving device sends out a warning notice to show the second user a disconformity between the gathered physiological signal and the preset physiological condition; and
when receiving the notification of released state, the receiving device sends out a release notice to the second user.
0 Assignments
0 Petitions
Accused Products
Abstract
A non-invasive vital sign monitoring apparatus includes a detecting device (108) attached to a first user though an attaching element (110), and a receiving device (102) held by a second user for wirelessly receiving the signals and messages from the detecting device (108). The detecting device (108) includes a detecting unit (116-128) for gathering a physiological signal from the first user, a sensing mechanism (114) mounted on the attaching element (110), having a combined state and a released state for corresponding to the attaching relationship thereof with the attaching element (110), and a control unit (112) for controlling the operation of the detecting device (108), wherein the control unit (112) triggers a warning message when the gathered physiological signal does not conform to a preset physiological condition, the control unit (112) triggers a notification of released state when the sensing mechanism (114) is under the released state, and in accordance with the states of the sensing mechanism (114), the control unit (112) drives the detecting device (108) to enter different operation modes. Furthermore, when receiving the warning message, the receiving device (102) sends out a warning notice to show the second user a disconformity between the gathered physiological signal and the preset physiological condition, and when receiving the notification of released state, the receiving device (102) sends out a release notice to the second user.
-
Citations
30 Claims
-
1. A non-invasive vital sign monitoring apparatus, comprising:
-
a detecting device, attached to a first user through an attaching element, comprising; a detecting unit, for gathering a physiological signal from the first user; a sensing mechanism, mounted on the attaching element, having a combined state and a released state for corresponding to the attaching relationship thereof with the attaching element; and a control unit, for controlling the operation of the detecting device, wherein the control unit triggers a warning message when the gathered physiological signal does not conform to a preset physiological condition, the control unit triggers a notification of released state when the sensing mechanism is under the released state, and in accordance with the states of the sensing mechanism, the control unit drives the detecting device to enter different operation modes; and a receiving device, held by a second user, for wirelessly receiving the signals and messages from the detecting device, wherein when receiving the warning message, the receiving device sends out a warning notice to show the second user a disconformity between the gathered physiological signal and the preset physiological condition; and when receiving the notification of released state, the receiving device sends out a release notice to the second user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
-
-
18. A non-invasive vital sign monitoring apparatus, comprising:
-
a detecting device, attached to a first user through an attaching element for gathering physiological signals from the first user, comprising; a sensing mechanism, mounted on the attaching element, having a combined state and a released state for corresponding to an attaching relationship thereof with the attaching element, wherein according to the states of the sensing mechanism, the detecting device are changed to enter different operation modes; and a receiving device, held by a second user, comprising; an operation interface, which is utilized by the second user to send out a requesting message for requesting the detecting device to transmit back a particular physiological signal. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21)
-
-
22. A non-invasive method for monitoring physiological signals, comprising steps of:
-
a) providing a detecting device with an attaching element and a receiving device; b) providing a sensing mechanism, having a combined state and a release state, on the detecting device; c) attaching the detecting device on a user through the attaching element; d) gathering a physiological signal; e) monitoring the states of the sensing mechanism; f) sending out a notification of released state to the receiving device as the detecting device detects the released state; and g) sending out a release notice as the receiving device receives the notification of released state for showing the release state. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24)
-
-
25. A non-invasive method for monitoring physiological signals, comprising steps of:
-
a) providing a detecting device with an attaching element and a receiving device; b) providing an operation interface on the receiving device; c) attaching the detecting device on a user through the attaching element; d) gathering a physiological signal; e) sending out a requesting message through the operation interface, so as to request the detecting device to transmit a particular physiological signal; and f) transmitting the requested physiological signal to the receiving device after the detecting device receives the requesting message. - View Dependent Claims (26)
-
-
27. A non-invasive vital sign monitoring system, comprising:
-
at least an non-invasive vital sign monitoring apparatus comprising; a detecting device, attached to a user through an attaching element, comprising; a detecting unit, for gathering a physiological signal from the first user; a sensing mechanism, mounted on the attaching element, having a combined state and a released state for corresponding to an attaching relationship thereof with the attaching element; and a control unit, for controlling the operation of the detecting device, wherein the control unit triggers a warning message when the gathered physiological signal does not conform to a preset physiological condition, the control unit triggers a notification of released state when the sensing mechanism is under the released state, and the control unit drives the detecting device to enter different operation modes in accordance with the states of the sensing mechanism; and a receiving device for wirelessly receiving the physiological signals and messages from the detecting device; and at least an administration console, wherein when receiving the warning message, the receiving device sends out a warning notice to the administration console for showing a disconformity between the gathered signals and the preset physiological condition; and when receiving the notification of released state, the receiving device sends out a release notice to the administration console for showing the attaching situation of the detecting device. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30)
-
Specification