Portable alarm apparatus for sudden heart attack patient
First Claim
1. A portable alarm apparatus for a sudden heart attack patient, comprising:
- a housing having a predetermined weight, said housing having a frontal display screen for displaying a pulse rate thereon;
suspension means coupled to said housing for hanging said housing around a user'"'"'s neck, said suspension means including a suspension member and at least one sensor for sensing pressure changes and outputting an electrical signal responsive thereto, said sensor being positioned on the user'"'"'s neck for detecting pulse pressure changes therein when said suspension member is positioned about the user'"'"'s neck, said sensor being adapted to be in contiguous contact with the user'"'"'s neck by a force provided by said predetermined weight of said housing transmitted through said suspension member;
a control circuit disposed within said housing and having (a) an input coupled to said sensor for receiving said electrical signal, (b) means for determining a heart rate from said electrical signal, (c) an output coupled to said display screen for displaying said determined heart rate, (d) means for input and storage of a maximum heart rate value and a minimum heart rate value, (e) means for comparing said stored maximum and minimum heart rate values with said determined heart rate coupled to said input and storage means, and (f) means for output of an alarm signal coupled to said comparing means, said alarm signal being output responsive to said determined heart rate being greater than said stored maximum heart rate value, and in the alternative responsive to said determined heart rate being lower than stored minimum heart rate value.
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Abstract
A portable alarm apparatus for use by a sudden heart attack patient is provided that is characterized by a housing part connected to a suspension member for hanging around a patient'"'"'s neck. Sensors are disposed on the suspension member and connected to an extending lead, enabling the sensors to contact respective pulse spots on the patient'"'"'s neck, due to the downward force resulting from gravity acting on the housing part. The sensors detect the pulse signals in an artery in the user'"'"'s neck corresponding to heartbeats and output an electrical signal for input to a control circuit disposed in the housing part for storage, display and generation of a warning alarm.
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2 Claims
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1. A portable alarm apparatus for a sudden heart attack patient, comprising:
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a housing having a predetermined weight, said housing having a frontal display screen for displaying a pulse rate thereon; suspension means coupled to said housing for hanging said housing around a user'"'"'s neck, said suspension means including a suspension member and at least one sensor for sensing pressure changes and outputting an electrical signal responsive thereto, said sensor being positioned on the user'"'"'s neck for detecting pulse pressure changes therein when said suspension member is positioned about the user'"'"'s neck, said sensor being adapted to be in contiguous contact with the user'"'"'s neck by a force provided by said predetermined weight of said housing transmitted through said suspension member; a control circuit disposed within said housing and having (a) an input coupled to said sensor for receiving said electrical signal, (b) means for determining a heart rate from said electrical signal, (c) an output coupled to said display screen for displaying said determined heart rate, (d) means for input and storage of a maximum heart rate value and a minimum heart rate value, (e) means for comparing said stored maximum and minimum heart rate values with said determined heart rate coupled to said input and storage means, and (f) means for output of an alarm signal coupled to said comparing means, said alarm signal being output responsive to said determined heart rate being greater than said stored maximum heart rate value, and in the alternative responsive to said determined heart rate being lower than stored minimum heart rate value. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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