Electronic self-protection and emergency beacon device for wilderness use
First Claim
1. A wilderness safety device comprising:
- (a) a device shell;
(b) a battery;
(c) said battery being disposed within said device shell;
(d) a support means for supporting said device shell about the person of a human user;
(e) a first activation button;
(f) a second activation button;
(g) said first activation button and said second activation button being mounted to the exterior of said device shell;
(h) an electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals;
(i) said electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals being physically located within said device shell, powered by said battery, and in electronic communication with said first activation button;
(j) said first activation button being configured to activate said electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals;
(k) a GPS-enabled receiving device;
(l) a location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly;
(m) said GPS-enabled device and said location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly being, being physically located within said device shell, powered by said battery, and in electronic communication with each other and with said second activation button;
(n) said second activation button being configured to activate an emergency broadcast method;
(o) said emergency broadcast method comprising obtaining a location reading from said GPS-enabled receiving device and broadcasting said location, reading using said location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly.
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Abstract
A safety device for use in wilderness trekking is dual functioning in a first and second mode of operation. In the first mode of operation, an alarm is sounded using a recorded or generated sound effect that is unpleasant to dangerous animals, particularly those encountered in the North American wilderness, such a mountain lions, black and brown bears, wolves and other predatory animals. In a second mode of operation, a GPS reading is taken to obtain the user'"'"'s location and, in an emergency, a beacon signal with location data may be sent manually or automatically, for example by satellite or mobile data network, to a data service. The data service may forward the location and emergency information to emergency services or to a predetermined personal contact. The device will preferably be battery powered, waterproof, and shock resistant.
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18 Claims
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1. A wilderness safety device comprising:
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(a) a device shell; (b) a battery; (c) said battery being disposed within said device shell; (d) a support means for supporting said device shell about the person of a human user; (e) a first activation button; (f) a second activation button; (g) said first activation button and said second activation button being mounted to the exterior of said device shell; (h) an electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals; (i) said electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals being physically located within said device shell, powered by said battery, and in electronic communication with said first activation button; (j) said first activation button being configured to activate said electronic sound generating means for generating a sound that is unpleasant to wild animals; (k) a GPS-enabled receiving device; (l) a location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly; (m) said GPS-enabled device and said location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly being, being physically located within said device shell, powered by said battery, and in electronic communication with each other and with said second activation button; (n) said second activation button being configured to activate an emergency broadcast method; (o) said emergency broadcast method comprising obtaining a location reading from said GPS-enabled receiving device and broadcasting said location, reading using said location transmitting means for transmitting location data wirelessly. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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