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Skin temperature radio telemetry and alarms

  • US 5,844,862 A
  • Filed: 07/22/1998
  • Issued: 12/01/1998
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/22/1998
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A temperature telemetry and alarm clock combination comprising;

  • (a) a radio transmitter periodically transmitting a generally brief signal, whose relatively long period is a function of a measured temperature,(b) an alarm clock, as a functional unit that keeps the time of day, that can show the time of day on a display, that has a settable alarm time, and that can sound an alarm when the time of day reaches the set alarm time,(c) a radio receiver able to receive and condition said signal from said transmitter,(d) a programmable computing device, functionally connected to said alarm clock and said radio receiver, running an algorithm that determines the time of occurrence of said signals, calculates the period of successive signals, decodes temperature from that period, sends the decoded temperature onto said display of said alarm clock, and triggers said sound alarm of said alarm clock when the decoded temperature crosses a presettable alarm temperature threshold,whereby (c) and (d) synergetically share a significant number of common parts with (b), thereby lowering the overall expense of remotely monitoring the temperature data sent by (a).

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