Personal emergency information transmitter
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1. An emergency distress response method, comprising the steps of:
- downloading of a first and a second portions of personal information by a user into a transmitter;
encrypting said first portion of said personal information with a public key;
encrypting said second portion of said personal information with a private key;
encountering a distress/emergency situation by said user;
transmitting a signal by said transmitter;
interacting with said transmitter by emergency personnel;
downloading said first portion of said personal information by said emergency personnel;
determining if said first portion of personal information is adequate;
downloading, if necessary, said second portion of said personal information;
determining if said user is from out-of-town; and
contacting, if necessary, a user'"'"'s local authority.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a small, wireless transmitter which contains important, personal information, such as the user'"'"'s name, address, current medications, allergies, contact information or the like. When the user gets into trouble or becomes incapacitated, the transmitter could be used to send a signal to emergency response personnel. In this manner, emergency response personnel could respond to the distress signal and assist the user.
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1. An emergency distress response method, comprising the steps of:
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downloading of a first and a second portions of personal information by a user into a transmitter;
encrypting said first portion of said personal information with a public key;
encrypting said second portion of said personal information with a private key;
encountering a distress/emergency situation by said user;
transmitting a signal by said transmitter;
interacting with said transmitter by emergency personnel;
downloading said first portion of said personal information by said emergency personnel;
determining if said first portion of personal information is adequate;
downloading, if necessary, said second portion of said personal information;
determining if said user is from out-of-town; and
contacting, if necessary, a user'"'"'s local authority. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
wirelessly transmitting said signal.
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3. The method, as in claim 1, wherein said first portion is further comprised of:
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the user'"'"'s name; and
the user'"'"'s city, state, and country residence.
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4. The method, as in claim 1, wherein said transmitting step is further comprised of steps of:
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activating an alarm/alert system located substantially within said transmitter;
transmitting said signal if said user does not de-activate said alarm/alert system within a predetermined amount time.
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5. The method, as in claim 1, wherein said downloading personal information step is further comprised of the step of:
wirelessly downloading said personal information from an information inputting device into said transmitter.
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6. An out-of-town/local determination/emergency distress response method, comprising the steps of:
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downloading of a first and second portions of personal information by a user into a transmitter;
encrypting said first portion of said personal information with a public key;
encrypting said second portion of said personal information with a private key;
encountering a distress/emergency situation by said user;
transmitting a signal by said transmitter;
interacting with said transmitter by emergency personnel;
downloading said first portion of said personal information by said emergency personnel;
determining if said first portion of personal information is adequate;
determining if said user is from out-of-town;
contacting, if necessary, a user'"'"'s local authority; and
downloading, if necessary, said second portion of said personal information. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10)
wirelessly transmitting said signal.
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8. The method, as in claim 6, wherein said first portion is further comprised of:
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the user'"'"'s name; and
the user'"'"'s city, state, and country residence.
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9. The method, as in claim 6, wherein said transmitting step is further comprised of steps of:
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activating an alarm/alert system located substantially within said transmitter;
transmitting said signal if said user does not de-activate said alarm/alert system within a predetermined amount time.
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10. The method, as in claim 6, wherein said downloading personal information step is further comprised of the step of:
wirelessly downloading said personal information from an information inputting device into said transmitter.
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