Stand-off non-invasive acoustic baby monitor
First Claim
1. An infant monitoring system for continuously monitoring the breathing of an infant and producing an alarm whenever the breathing activity of the infant is in jeopardy comprising:
- a) an apparatus for generating an ultrasound wave and broadcasting said ultrasound wave upon said infant such that an echo return of said ultrasound wave is generated from said infant;
b) a microphone for detecting the echo return of said ultrasound wave and generating a first signal corresponding thereto;
c) an apparatus for generating a second signal, said second signal representing normal respiratory activity anticipated for an infant;
d) a phase comparator for comparing said first signal with said second signal and measuring the degree of variation between said first signal and said second signal, said phase comparator further being designed to transmit a third signal at intervals corresponding to when said first signal deviates from said second signal beyond a respective one of a plurality of selected degrees of variation between said first signal and said second signal, wherein each respective one of said selected degrees of variation corresponds to an abnormal respiratory condition;
e) a timer for timing the duration of the receipt of the third signal generated from said phase comparator; and
f) an alarm coupled to said timer, said alarm being designed to produce an alarm signal whenever said timer indicates receipt of said third signal from said phase comparator for a reference time duration.
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Abstract
A stand-off, non-invasive acoustic detector for monitoring physical activity and/or breathing activity of children and infants. According to a preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises a two-phase output oscillator coupled to an ultrasonic transmitter and microphone. A respective one of the outputs of the oscillator drives the ultrasonic transmitter, through a power amplifier, which sends out an ultrasound wave. The echo return is picked up by the microphone and thereafter band passed to isolate those frequencies falling within 33 to 40 kHz. Such signal is further adjusted for automatic gain control. The resultant echo return signal is compared to the respective other output of the oscillator, the latter also being adjusted for automatic gain control, which are then combined via a summing junction to produce a resultant signal, the latter being utilized to drive a phase comparator and an alarm timer. To the extent the resultant signal, which corresponds to continuous breathing activity or physical activity, deviates substantially from the signal produced by the comparator for a sufficient length of time, an alarm is activated to signal either abnormal breathing activity or a lack of breathing activity, the latter indicative of either a medical condition, such as SIDS, or the absence of the child from the monitored area.
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13 Claims
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1. An infant monitoring system for continuously monitoring the breathing of an infant and producing an alarm whenever the breathing activity of the infant is in jeopardy comprising:
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a) an apparatus for generating an ultrasound wave and broadcasting said ultrasound wave upon said infant such that an echo return of said ultrasound wave is generated from said infant; b) a microphone for detecting the echo return of said ultrasound wave and generating a first signal corresponding thereto; c) an apparatus for generating a second signal, said second signal representing normal respiratory activity anticipated for an infant; d) a phase comparator for comparing said first signal with said second signal and measuring the degree of variation between said first signal and said second signal, said phase comparator further being designed to transmit a third signal at intervals corresponding to when said first signal deviates from said second signal beyond a respective one of a plurality of selected degrees of variation between said first signal and said second signal, wherein each respective one of said selected degrees of variation corresponds to an abnormal respiratory condition; e) a timer for timing the duration of the receipt of the third signal generated from said phase comparator; and f) an alarm coupled to said timer, said alarm being designed to produce an alarm signal whenever said timer indicates receipt of said third signal from said phase comparator for a reference time duration. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10)
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7. An infant monitoring system for continuously monitoring the breathing of an infant and producing an alarm whenever the breathing activity of the infant is in jeopardy comprising:
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a) an apparatus for generating an ultrasound wave and broadcasting said ultrasound wave upon said infant such that an echo return of said ultrasound wave is generated from said infant; b) a microphone for detecting the echo return of said ultrasound wave and generating a first signal corresponding thereto; c) an apparatus for generating a second signal; d) a summing junction for combining said first and second signals to produce a resultant third signal; e) a phase comparator operatively coupled to said summing junction for receiving said third signal and comparing said third signal with an internally generated reference signal wherein said reference signal represents normal respiratory activity anticipated for an infant, said phase comparator further being designed to measure the degree of variation between said third signal and said reference signal and transmit a fourth signal whenever said third signal deviates from said reference signal beyond at least one of a plurality of selected degrees of variation between said first signal and said second signal, wherein each respective one of said selected degrees of variation corresponds to an abnormal respiratory condition; f) a timer operatively coupled to said phase comparator for timing the duration the fourth signal is generated from said phase comparator; and g) an alarm coupled to said timer, said alarm being designed to produce an alarm signal whenever said timer indicates generation of said fourth signal from said phase comparator beyond a reference time duration. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9)
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11. A method for continuously monitoring the breathing of an infant and producing an alarm whenever the breathing activity of the infant is in jeopardy comprising the steps:
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a) generating an ultrasound wave and broadcasting said ultrasound wave upon said infant such that an echo return of said ultrasound wave is generated from said infant; b) detecting said echo return of said ultrasound wave and generating a first signal corresponding thereto; c) generating a second signal, said second signal representing normal respiratory activity anticipated for an infant; d) providing a plurality of reference levels corresponding to dedicated degrees of variation between said first signal and said second signal, wherein each respective one of said dedicated degrees of variation correspond to a specific respiratory abnormality; e) selecting at least one reference level provided in step d); f) comparing said first signal with said second signal and measuring the degree of variation between said first signal and said second signal; g) measuring the degree and duration said first signal deviates from said second signal to said degree selected in step e and producing a third signal; h) timing the duration said third signal is generated; and i) producing an alarm signal whenever the duration in step h) exceeds a duration of 10 seconds. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13)
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