Method and apparatus for monitoring states of consciousness, drowsiness, distress, and performance
First Claim
1. Apparatus for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising:
- a wrist band to be worn by the person around the person'"'"'s wrist;
an electrical sensor to be pressed by the wrist band, when worn by the person'"'"'s wrist, into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat, and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto; and
a processor for processing said electrical signals and for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said processor produces from said electrical signals a measurement of changes in muscular activity at the person'"'"'s wrist, and utilizes said measurement in producing an indication of the onset of drowsiness in the person, and wherein said performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness is sensed while the person is gripping an object.
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Abstract
Apparatus and method for the early detection of increased performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness of a person, particularly of a person gripping an object such as a steering wheel. A wrist band is worn by the person and an electrical sensor is pressed against the person'"'"'s skin by the band to sense physiological conditions by detecting various parameters at the wrist and analyzing them to provide an indication of the onset of drowsiness in the person. Some of the parameters analyzed include EMG, temperature, response to stimulation and muscular activity at the wrist. A description of a shock-absorbing wrist monitor is disclosed.
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28 Claims
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1. Apparatus for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising:
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a wrist band to be worn by the person around the person'"'"'s wrist;
an electrical sensor to be pressed by the wrist band, when worn by the person'"'"'s wrist, into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat, and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto; and
a processor for processing said electrical signals and for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said processor produces from said electrical signals a measurement of changes in muscular activity at the person'"'"'s wrist, and utilizes said measurement in producing an indication of the onset of drowsiness in the person, and wherein said performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness is sensed while the person is gripping an object. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. Apparatus for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising:
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a wrist band to be worn by the person around the person'"'"'s wrist;
an electrical sensor to be pressed by the wrist band, when worn by the person'"'"'s wrist, into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat, and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto; and
a processor for processing said electrical signals and for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said electrical sensor includes a vibro-tactile stimulator, and said processor also measures the muscle tonus variation or grip muscle work after actuation of said stimulator for a response in the said physiological condition, and utilizes said variation of work for producing said indication of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person.
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12. Apparatus for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising:
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a wrist band to be worn by the person around the person'"'"'s wrist;
an electrical sensor to be pressed by the wrist band, when worn by the person'"'"'s wrist, into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat, and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto; and
a processor for processing said electrical signals and for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said electrical sensor includes a flexible support carrying a plurality of detector elements, at least one of said detector elements being mounted to said flexible support by a shock-absorbing mounting which maintains relatively constant pressure contact between the mounted detector element and the person'"'"'s skin during wrist movement. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
a first cup-shaped member of circular configuration including an annular rim extending outwardly from one side of the member for engagement with the person'"'"'s skin, a center region recessed with respect to said annular rim, and an annular yieldable juncture joining said annular rim with said center region;
said mounted detector element being fixed to said center region within said rim and extending outwardly of said rim on one side of the cup-shaped member;
said wrist band being applied over the opposite side of the cup-shaped member to apply a force pressing said rim firmly against the person'"'"'s skin, thereby also to press, via said annular yieldable juncture, said mounted detector element firmly against the person'"'"'s skin.
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14. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said shock-absorbing mounting further comprises:
- a second cup-shaped member including an annular rim for coupling to the annular rim of the first cup-shaped member at said opposite side thereof, a center region to receive said force applied by the wristband when worn by the user, and an annular junction joining the annular rim of the second cup-shaped member to said center region thereof.
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15. The apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said first cup-shaped member is formed with an annular recess around its rim facing in said opposite direction, the outer rim of said second cup-shaped member being received in said annular recess for coupling the outer rim of the second cup-shaped member to the outer rim of the first cup-shaped member.
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16. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said shock-absorbing mounting further comprises a third cup-shaped member overlying said second cup-shaped member and serving as a cover therefor.
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17. The apparatus according to claim 15, wherein said mounted detector element outputs its electrical signals via an electrical conductor passing through openings in said central region of the second cup-shaped member and wherein a pre-amplifier circuit element is secured between said first and second cup-shaped members and connected to said mounted detector element.
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18. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said mounted detector element is a bead thermistor mounted centrally of a heat conductor.
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19. The apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said plurality of detector elements are each mounted by a said shock-absorbing mounting to said flexible support.
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20. A method for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising pressing an electrical sensor into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto;
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said processor produces from said electrical signals measurements of changes in muscular activity at the person'"'"'s wrist, and utilizes said measurements in producing an indication of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person, and wherein said drowsiness detection is made on a person gripping an object. - View Dependent Claims (21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
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27. A method for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising pressing an electrical sensor into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto;
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said electrical sensor also includes a vibro-tactile stimulator, and said processor also measures the reaction time from actuation of said stimulator to a response in the said physiological condition, and utilizes said reaction time for producing said indication of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person.
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
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28. A method for detecting the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in a person, comprising pressing an electrical sensor into contact with the skin of the person'"'"'s wrist for sensing a physiological condition thereat and for outputting electrical signals corresponding thereto;
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
wherein said electrical sensor includes a flexible support carrying a plurality of detector elements mounted to said flexible support by shock-absorbing mountings which maintain relatively constant pressure during wrist movements.
- and processing said electrical signals for producing an indication therefrom of the onset of performance impairment, incapacitation or drowsiness in the person;
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