Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition
Patent
1978-07-10
1980-04-01
Swann, III, Glen R.
Communications: electrical
Condition responsive indicating system
Specific condition
340556, 340600, G08B 2100
Patent
active
041964250
ABSTRACT:
In order to monitor the movements of a patient who is confined to a bed and to alert supervisory personnel in the event that the patient attempts an unauthorized departure therefrom, an array of radiant energy emitters and a corresponding array of radiant energy detectors are installed in the headboard and in the footboard of the bed. In one embodiment, emitters supply infrared energy to the detectors so as to cover the bed with a blanket of invisible light. When the transmission of infrared energy is interrupted for a predetermined time by an overactive patient, both local and remote warning signals are generated to immediately alert the supervisory personnel to the possibility of impending patient injury.
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Weekly David S.
Williams, Jr. Clyde E.
said Clyde E. Williams by said David S. Weekly
Swann III Glen R.
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