Methods and apparatus to detect and warn proximate entities of interest

US9607496B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9607496-B2
Application numberUS-201514610828-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 30, 2015
Priority dateJul 27, 2010
Publication dateMar 28, 2017
Grant dateMar 28, 2017

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Systems and methods to detect and warn proximate entities of interest are described herein. An example hazard warning system for a forktruck includes a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck. A hazard discriminator determines when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generates a hazard output. A controller receives the hazard output and controls the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received and a second state when the hazard output is received, where the first state is different than the second state.

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What is claimed is: 1. A hazard warning system for a forktruck, comprising: a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck; a hazard discriminator to determine when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generate a hazard output; and a controller to receive the hazard output, the controller to control the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received and a second state when the hazard output is received, the first state being different than the second state, the light source is to project light in the first state and the second state. 2. The hazard warning system of claim 1 , wherein the controllable light source provides a plurality of different colors. 3. A hazard warning system for a forktruck, comprising: a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck, the controllable light source to provide a plurality of different colors; a hazard discriminator to determine when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generate a hazard output; and a controller to receive the hazard output and to control the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received, and a second state when the hazard output is received, the first state being different than the second state, the light source is to project a first color from the plurality of different colors when the light source is in the first state and the light source is to project a second color from the plurality of different colors when the light source is in the second state. 4. The hazard warning system of claim 3 , wherein the light projected by the light comprises a green color when the light source is in the first state and the light projected by the light source comprises a red color when the light source is in the second state. 5. The hazard warning system of claim 1 , wherein the light projected on the floor by the light source provides a visual communication and a sensor trigger signal representative of a hazard threat. 6. A hazard warning system for a forktruck, comprising: a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck; a hazard discriminator to determine when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generate a hazard output; a controller to receive the hazard output and to control the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received, and a second state when the hazard output is received, the first state being different than the second state, the light projected on the floor by the light source is to provide a visual communication and a sensor trigger signal representative of a hazard threat; and a wearable device to be worn by a pedestrian, the wearable device comprising a detector to detect the sensor trigger signal provided by the light. 7. The hazard warning system of claim 6 , wherein the wearable device comprises at least one of glasses, work boots, a helmet, or a bracelet. 8. The hazard warning system of claim 6 , wherein the detector is capable of distinguishing the light source being in at least one of the first state or the second state. 9. The hazard warning system of claim 6 , wherein the detector is to detect at least one of a light of a specific wavelength or a light above a designated intensity. 10. The hazard warning system of claim 6 , wherein the wearable device further comprises a sensor to be activated by the sensor trigger signal projected by the light source. 11. The hazard warning system of claim 10 , wherein activation of the sensor causes an audible warning to be communicated to the pedestrian when the forktruck is in close proximity. 12. The hazard warning system of claim 10 , wherein the wearable device comprises a signal generator to emit a pedestrian signal representative of the pedestrian, the hazard discriminator of the forktruck to receive the pedestrian signal and generate a warning to an operator of the forktruck, indicative of a proximity of the pedestrian to the forktruck. 13. The hazard warning system of claim 12 , wherein the controller causes the light source to be in the second state when the pedestrian signal is received by the forktruck. 14. A hazard warning system for a forktruck, comprising: a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck wherein the light comprises a non-visible light; a hazard discriminator to determine when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generate a hazard output; and a controller to receive the hazard output and to control the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received, and a second state when the hazard output is received, the first state being different than the second state. 15. The hazard warning system of claim 14 , wherein the non-visible light is to be detected by a wearable device to be worn by a pedestrian that is equipped with a light sensor. 16. A hazard warning system for a forktruck, comprising: a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck; a hazard discriminator to determine when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generate a hazard output; and a controller to receive the hazard output and to control the light source such that the light source is in a first state when the hazard output is not received, a second state when the hazard output is received and a third state when the forktruck is stationary, the first state being different than the second state, and the third state being different than the first and second states. 17. The hazard warning system of claim 16 , wherein the forktruck is prevented from moving when the hazard discriminator detects the hazard and the forktruck is stationary. 18. The hazardous warning system of claim 6 , wherein the wearable device includes an illumination device on the pedestrian that illuminates in response to detection of the sensor trigger signal representative of the hazard threat, the illumination device being visible to an operator of the forktruck. 19. The hazardous warning system of claim 18 , wherein the illumination device comprises at least one of a helmet, a bracelet or glasses, each having a light source. 20. The hazardous warning system of claim 18 , wherein the illumination device comprises glasses, and wherein the illumination device is provided along upper rims of each eyepiece. 21. The hazardous warning system of claim 18 , wherein the illumination device comprises a side-emitting fiber-optic cable. 22. The hazardous warning system of claim 18 , wherein the illumination device is visible to the pedestrian when the illumination device is worn by the pedestrian.

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  • automatically indicating risk of collision between vehicles in traffic or with pedestrians, e.g. after risk assessment using the vehicle sensor data · CPC title

  • including pedestrian guidance indicator · CPC title

  • Tactile signalling systems, e.g. tactile personal calling systems · CPC title

  • for fork-lift trucks · CPC title

  • G08B21/02Primary

    Alarms for ensuring the safety of persons · CPC title

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What does patent US9607496B2 cover?
Systems and methods to detect and warn proximate entities of interest are described herein. An example hazard warning system for a forktruck includes a controllable light source to project light onto a floor adjacent the forktruck. A hazard discriminator determines when the forktruck poses a hazard to an entity of interest in a vicinity of the forktruck, and responsively generates a hazard outp…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Beggs Ryan P, Boerger James C, Hoffmann David J, and 7 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B21/02. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 28 2017 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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We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).