Systems and methods for pairing of wireless control devices with a welding power supply
US-2015273610-A1 · Oct 1, 2015 · US
US10777005B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10777005-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514968677-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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One embodiment of the invention disclosed herein provides techniques for assisting with performing a task within a smart workspace environment. A smart workspace system includes a memory that includes a workspace management application. The smart workspace system further includes a processor that is coupled to the memory and, upon executing the workspace management application, is configured to perform various steps. The processor detects that a first step included in a plurality of steps associated with a task is being performed. The processor displays one or more information panels associated with performing the current step. The processor further communicates with augmented safety glasses, augmented tools, and an augmented toolkit to safely and efficiently through a series of steps to complete the task.
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A pair of augmented safety glasses, comprising: a safety glass frame; a sensor, physically attached to the safety glass frame, that: detects whether the safety glass frame is being worn by a user, and transmits a signal when the safety glass frame is being worn by the user; and a controller, physically attached to the safety glass frame that: determines, based on determining that no signal was received from the sensor, that the user is not wearing the safety glass frame, and upon determining that the user is not wearing the safety glass frame, transmits a first message to a remote machine indicating that the safety glass frame is not being worn by the user, wherein the first message causes the remote machine to: change an operating condition of an augmented tool when the user is performing a first physical action associated with a first predefined step included in a plurality of predefined steps, and not change the operating condition of the augmented tool when the user is performing a second physical action associated with a second predefined step included in the plurality of predefined steps. 2. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a conductive strip that transmits a signal to the controller only when contact with skin of the user is detected. 3. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a camera that transmits a signal to the controller when directed towards at least one eye of the user. 4. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein: the first message further causes the remote machine to change an operating condition of a device, and the device is distinct from the augmented tool. 5. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 4 , wherein changing the operating condition of the device comprises disabling the device. 6. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 4 , wherein: changing the operating condition of the device comprises changing an operating speed of the device from a first operating speed to a second operating speed, and the first operating speed is higher than the second operating speed. 7. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 4 , wherein: changing the operating condition of the device comprises changing an operating temperature of the device from a first operating temperature to a second operating temperature, and the first operating temperature is higher than the second operating temperature. 8. A subsystem, comprising: a sensor, physically attached to a safety glass frame, that: detects whether the safety glass frame is being worn by a user, and transmits a signal when the safety glass frame is being worn by the user, and a controller, physically attached to the safety glass frame that: determines, based on determining that no signal was received from the sensor, that the user is not wearing the safety glass frame, and upon determining that the user is not wearing the safety glass frame, transmits a first message to a remote machine indicating that the safety glass frame is not being worn by the user, wherein the first message causes the remote machine to: change an operating condition of an augmented tool when the user is performing a first physical action associated with a first predefined step included in a plurality of predefined steps, and not change the operating condition of the augmented tool when the user is performing a second physical action associated with a second predefined step included in the plurality of predefined steps. 9. The subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the sensor comprises a conductive strip that transmits a signal to the controller only when contact with skin of the user is detected. 10. The subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the sensor comprises a camera that transmits a signal to the controller only when a camera view of the camera is directed towards at least one eye of the user. 11. The subsystem of claim 8 , wherein: the first message further causes the remote machine to change an operating condition of a device, and the device is distinct from the augmented tool. 12. The subsystem of claim 11 , wherein changing the operating condition of the device comprises disabling the device. 13. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein the safety glass frame has been field-refitted with the sensor and the controller. 14. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein the first message causes the remote machine to augment visual information displayed to the user with audio information in order to warn the user that the safety glass frame should be worn. 15. The pair of augmented safety glasses of claim 1 , wherein the first message causes the remote machine to provide tactile feedback to the user comprising at least one of a vibration, a pulse, or a tactile indication in order to warn the user that the safety glass frame should be worn. 16. The subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the first message causes the remote machine to augment visual information displayed to the user with audio information in order to warn the user that the safety glass frame should be worn. 17. The subsystem of claim 8 , wherein the first message causes the remote machine to provide tactile feedback to the user comprising at least one of a vibration, a pulse, or a tactile indication in order to warn the user that the safety glass frame should be worn.
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