Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1987-12-07
1989-08-01
Swann, III, Glen R.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340539, 340572, G08B 2300, G08B 1314
Patent
active
048536920
ABSTRACT:
An infant security system is disclosed which includes a transmitting device that generates at least two uniquely coded signals and is disposed around the leg or ankle of infants in a hospital maternity ward, children's ward or the like. An activated magnetic strip is also attached to the transmitting device. An associated receiver is placed, for example, on the cart containing the infants' crib or bassinet which will typically be close enough to the infant so that it is well enough within the range of the transmitter. Every few seconds the RF transmitter transmits a coded RF pulse. If an infant with an attached RF transmitter is removed by some predetermined minimum distance from its associated RF receiver or if the RF transmitter becomes inoperative or is shielded, then the RF receiver will not receive the transmitted coded signal which will trigger an alarm. If a kidnapper attempts to detach the RF transmitter from the infant, a switch is opened which in turn causes the RF transmitter to emit a second coded signal. Upon detection of the second coded signal, an alarm in the RF receiver will be triggered. An alarm is also triggered if an activated magnetic strip on the RF transmitter is transported through a maternity ward exit point.
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Newman Edward H.
Wolk Barry M.
Mullen Jr. Thomas J.
Swann III Glen R.
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