Determining a distance between a conducted electrical weapon and an electrode using sound

US11686558B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11686558-B2
Application numberUS-202117224504-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 7, 2021
Priority dateFeb 23, 2016
Publication dateJun 27, 2023
Grant dateJun 27, 2023

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Abstract

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A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from one or more cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through the same target. The CEW may set the pulse rate of the current based on detecting the launch of electrodes from one or more cartridges, detecting that electrodes may provide the current through two or more targets, and/or detecting that two or more pairs of electrodes may deliver the current through the same target.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: launching, by a conducted electrical weapon, an electrode toward a target, wherein the electrode is configured to provide a stimulus signal to the target to impede locomotion of the target; detecting, by the conducted electrical weapon, a sound from a position of the electrode; and determining, by the conducted electrical weapon, a distance between the conducted electrical weapon and a location of occurrence of the sound. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sound includes at least one of an audio characteristic, a presence of a sound wave, an absence of the sound wave, and a magnitude of the sound. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the location of occurrence of the sound includes a first position in front of the conducted electrical weapon. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the location of occurrence of the sound includes a first position in front of the conducted electrical weapon and a second position to a left or a right of the conducted electrical weapon. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the location of occurrence of the sound includes a first position in front of the conducted electrical weapon, a second position to a left or a right of the conducted electrical weapon, and a third position up or down from the conducted electrical weapon. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the location of occurrence of the sound includes a one-dimensional position, a two-dimensional position, or a three-dimensional position. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising storing, by the conducted electrical weapon, the distance and the one-dimensional position, the two-dimensional position, or the three-dimensional position in a log. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising determining, by the conducted electrical weapon, a type of sound of the sound. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising detecting, by the conducted electrical weapon, an intensity of the sound. 10. A conducted electrical weapon comprising: a handle comprising: a processing circuit; a detector configured to detect a sound; and a signal generator configured to provide a stimulus signal; and a deployment unit removably inserted within a bay of the handle, wherein the deployment unit comprises a plurality of electrodes configured to be deployed from the deployment unit, and wherein the processing circuit, the detector, and the signal generator are configured to cooperate to perform operations comprising: launching an electrode of the plurality of electrodes toward a target, wherein the electrode is configured to provide the stimulus signal to the target to impede locomotion of the target; detecting the sound from a position of the electrode; and determining a distance between the handle and a location of occurrence of the sound. 11. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein the detector comprises a microphone. 12. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 10 , wherein the location of occurrence of the sound includes a one-dimensional position, a two-dimensional position, or a three-dimensional position. 13. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 12 , wherein the detector comprises a first detector and a second detector configured to detect the two-dimensional position. 14. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 13 , wherein the first detector is positioned at an angle relative to the second detector. 15. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 13 , wherein the first detector is configured to detect a first area of detection and the second detector is configured to detect a second area of detection, and wherein a first center of the first area of detection is not coplanar with a second center of the second area of detection. 16. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 12 , wherein the detector comprises a first detector, a second detector, and a third detector configured to detect the three-dimensional position. 17. The conducted electrical weapon of claim 16 , wherein the first detector, the second detector, and the third detector are positioned in a triangular arrangement on the handle. 18. A method comprising: launching, by a processing circuit, an electrode of a conducted electrical weapon toward a target, wherein the electrode is configured to provide a stimulus signal to the target to impede locomotion of the target; detecting, by a detector in communication with the processing circuit, a sound from a position of the electrode; determining, by the detector in combination with the processing circuit, a distance between the detector and a location of occurrence of the sound; and storing, by the processing circuit, at least one of the distance and the location of occurrence of the sound in a memory. 19. The method of claim 18 , wherein the sound comprises an audible sound. 20. The method of claim 18 , wherein detecting the sound comprises detecting a change in the sound.

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  • providing pulse voltages (mechanical self-interrupters H01H; electronic pulse-generators H03K) · CPC title

  • for remote electrical discharge via conducting wires, e.g. via wire-tethered electrodes shot at a target · CPC title

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What does patent US11686558B2 cover?
A conducted electrical weapon (“CEW”) launches wire-tethered electrodes from one or more cartridges to provide a current through a human or animal target to impede locomotion of the target. The CEW may detect when the electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the current through more than one target. The CEW may detect when electrodes launched from the cartridges may provide the curre…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Axon Entpr Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F41H13/0025. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 27 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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