Driver sleep or fatigue alarm
First Claim
1. A sleep alarm for use in a vehicle, said alarm comprising first and second spaced conductive means adapted to be arranged on the steering wheel of the vehicle, and arranged as to be contacted by the hand of the driver, means for supplying a trickle of current through said first and second conductive means whenever the driver'"'"'s hand firmly grips the steering wheel and said first and second conductive means, a solid state flip-flop circuit with its set terminal connected to one of said conductive means and placed in a first state when the driver'"'"'s hand is firmly gripping the steering wheel and in a second state when the driver'"'"'s hand loses its firm grip on the steering wheel, and alarm means connected to said solid state flip-flop circuit and being activated when said solid state flip-flop circuit is placed in said second state when the driver'"'"'s hand loses it firm contact with said conductive means.
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Abstract
An alarm which is actuated when the driver of a vehicle falls asleep or dozes includes spaced conductors affixed to the steering wheel of the vehicle. When the driver is awake, both of the conductors are firmly contacted by one of the driver'"'"'s hands and a minute current flows between the conductors through the driver'"'"'s hand. This current maintains a switch in one state in which an alarm is deactuated. Should the driver fall asleep while driving, his hands will lose their grip on the steering wheel and thereby open the conducting path between the conductors. When this occurs, the switch is placed in a second condition in which the alarm becomes actuated to awaken the driver. The alarm may either be mounted to the steering wheel itself or on a cover attached to the wheel.
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- 1. A sleep alarm for use in a vehicle, said alarm comprising first and second spaced conductive means adapted to be arranged on the steering wheel of the vehicle, and arranged as to be contacted by the hand of the driver, means for supplying a trickle of current through said first and second conductive means whenever the driver'"'"'s hand firmly grips the steering wheel and said first and second conductive means, a solid state flip-flop circuit with its set terminal connected to one of said conductive means and placed in a first state when the driver'"'"'s hand is firmly gripping the steering wheel and in a second state when the driver'"'"'s hand loses its firm grip on the steering wheel, and alarm means connected to said solid state flip-flop circuit and being activated when said solid state flip-flop circuit is placed in said second state when the driver'"'"'s hand loses it firm contact with said conductive means.
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