Wet garment detector
First Claim
1. An apparatus for use with a garment to detect the occurrence of a wet condition within said garment and to produce an electrical output in response to such detection, said apparatus comprising:
- a housing having front and rear external surfaces for containing electronic components, the rear of said housing being retainable against the exterior surface of said garment;
a capacitive sensor located within said housing, said sensor being comprised of substantially solid, coplanar first and second conductor plates affixed to a common substrate, being capacitively coupled to one another and having a coplanar grounding strip located intermediate them, said capacitive sensor being positioned facing the rear of said housing;
electronic circuitry within said housing responsive to the electrical capacitance of said capacitive sensor for producing an output signal when said electrical capacitance between said first conductor and said second conductors increases to a first predetermined value as a result of the dielectric effect and conductivity of wetness within said garment; and
a retainer for removably affixing said housing to the exterior surface of said garment.
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Abstract
A garment diaper detector for detecting wetness conditions in diapers or undergarments comprising a capacitive sensor located within a housing and affixed to the exterior surface of the garment being monitored. The sensor is comprised of two substantially solid, coplanar conductor plates affixed to a common substrate and has a very high dynamic range. The inside of the garment becomes wet, the capacitance between the spaced conductors rises above a predetermined value whereupon the detector provides an output to a transmitter or an alarm. When the garment is being changed, the detector is removed from the exterior surface of the garment for reuse on the next. In one embodiment of the invention, multiple, uniquely addressed wetness detectors are employed to monitor the wetness conditions in a plurality of garments, such as in a hospital or nursing home. When a garment becomes wet, that unique address is transmitted to a central monitoring station which dispatches a care giver to change the garment. Additionally, the central monitoring station may be equipped with a modem which communicates the address of wet garments to pagers worn by care givers.
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6 Claims
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1. An apparatus for use with a garment to detect the occurrence of a wet condition within said garment and to produce an electrical output in response to such detection, said apparatus comprising:
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a housing having front and rear external surfaces for containing electronic components, the rear of said housing being retainable against the exterior surface of said garment; a capacitive sensor located within said housing, said sensor being comprised of substantially solid, coplanar first and second conductor plates affixed to a common substrate, being capacitively coupled to one another and having a coplanar grounding strip located intermediate them, said capacitive sensor being positioned facing the rear of said housing; electronic circuitry within said housing responsive to the electrical capacitance of said capacitive sensor for producing an output signal when said electrical capacitance between said first conductor and said second conductors increases to a first predetermined value as a result of the dielectric effect and conductivity of wetness within said garment; and a retainer for removably affixing said housing to the exterior surface of said garment. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A system for remotely monitoring the wetness condition of a plurality of garments, said system comprising:
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a plurality of garment wetness sensors, each sensor being located within a housing and being comprised of substantially solid, coplanar first and second conductor plates affixed to a common substrate, said plates being capacitively coupled to one another and having a coplanar grounding strip located intermediate them, said capacitive sensors each being positioned facing the rears of their respective said housings and each being electronically encoded with a identifying address and having transmitter for transmitting said encoded address in the presence of a wet garment condition, whereby each of said wetness sensors is affixed to a garment to be monitored; at least one receiver for receiving said encoded signals and having a decoder for determining the address of the source of said signal; and an annunciator for informing an observer as to the address of the wet garment signal. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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