Dispatcher-activated response identification light (DARIL) and method for use thereof
First Claim
1. An emergency condition signaling system that is responsive only to a specific tone signal transmitted from a first location through a telephone service line interconnected thereby with a telephone at a second location, said system comprising:
- an electronic circuit means interconnected with said telephone service line for generating an alarm signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal transmitted through said telephone service line, said electronic circuit means comprising;
a decoder means interconnected with said telephone service line for outputting a fixed signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal being transmitted through said telephone service line; and
an electronic latch means responsive to said fixed signal for closing a secondary circuit and holding said secondary circuit closed after said fixed signal is no longer present, said secondary circuit comprising a light-emitting alarm activated when said secondary circuit is closed.
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Abstract
Apparatus is disclosed that will temporarily identify a building, house, or other structure to which emergency personnel have been dispatched. The apparatus, which is activated remotely by an emergency service dispatcher, includes, in one embodiment, a high-intensity stroboscopic light emitting diode (LED) placed in a location that is visible from the exterior of the structure, especially from the street. The circuit that activates and deactivates the LED is triggered by the dispatcher, who causes a specific tone to be transmitted over the telephone line after an individual in the structure telephones the emergency dispatcher. This new apparatus allows the practice of a new method for assuring that dispatched emergency personnel quickly and easily find the emergency site when they arrive at the general locale of the emergency. The method involves the activating of the dispatcher-activated response identification light (as the apparatus is called) by the dispatcher over the telephone line used by the person who telephones for emergency help.
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7 Claims
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1. An emergency condition signaling system that is responsive only to a specific tone signal transmitted from a first location through a telephone service line interconnected thereby with a telephone at a second location, said system comprising:
an electronic circuit means interconnected with said telephone service line for generating an alarm signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal transmitted through said telephone service line, said electronic circuit means comprising; a decoder means interconnected with said telephone service line for outputting a fixed signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal being transmitted through said telephone service line; and an electronic latch means responsive to said fixed signal for closing a secondary circuit and holding said secondary circuit closed after said fixed signal is no longer present, said secondary circuit comprising a light-emitting alarm activated when said secondary circuit is closed. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An emergency condition signaling system that is responsive only to a specific tone signal transmitted from a first location through a telephone service line interconnected thereby with a telephone at a second location, said system comprising:
an electronic circuit means interconnected with said telephone service line for generating a tone decoder signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal transmitted through said telephone service line but not in response to signals generated by said telephone, said electronic circuit means comprising; a decoder means interconnected with said telephone service line for outputting a fixed signal at said second location in response to said specific tone signal being transmitted through said telephone service line only from said first location; and latch means responsive to said fixed signal for closing a secondary circuit and holding said secondary circuit closed after said fixed signal is no longer present, said secondary circuit comprising a light-emitting alarm activated when said latch means is closed.
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