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Sleep prevention device for automobile drivers

  • US 5,402,109 A
  • Filed: 04/29/1993
  • Issued: 03/28/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/29/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An automobile driver sleep-preventing device for use with a pair of driver'"'"'s eyeglasses, said device comprising:

  • light emitter and oscillator means for emitting a narrow bandwidth of pulsating light beam;

    slide adjustable mounting means for mounting said emitter and oscillating means on the temple of said eyeglasses, such that said pulsating light beam traverses one of the driver'"'"'s eyes just above the surface of the eye and between the upper and lower eyelids while the driver'"'"'s eye is opened;

    light detector means, receiving full amount of said pulsating light beam when the driver'"'"'s eye is opened, and receiving reduced ambient scattered light when the driver'"'"'s eye is closed, for outputting electrical signals characteristic of received pulsating light beam and ambient scattered light;

    narrow band filter means for eliminating electrical signals characteristic of said ambient scattered light and passing electrical signals characteristic of said pulsating light beam;

    eletronic alarm signal generating circuitry for receiving said electrical signals of said pulsating light beam, detecting input light variations, and converting said input light variations into an alarm signal when said driver'"'"'s eye is closed;

    ambient light influence reducing means consisting of a photocell for further reducing ambient light influence, which is incorporated into the electronic alarm signal generating cirucitry as a negative light-resistance element by means of being coupled in series with a resistor and with the light detector between plus and minus leads of a power source;

    said power source also connected to said light emitter and oscillator means;

    heat reflecting means in front of the eyeglasses in order to reduce the effect of bright sunshine during day-time driving;

    acoustic alarm generator, triggered by said alarm signal for producing an alarm for waking up the driver;

    friction means for holding the eyeglasses in a stable position which include;

    nose-pads;

    temple pads; and

    an eleastic band extending from temple to temple of the eyeglasses.

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