Restraining system including near field rfid detection
US-2015090527-A1 · Apr 2, 2015 · US
US9644379B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9644379-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414170501-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 5, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 9, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 9, 2017 |
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An elevated platform system comprises a platform, a vision system configured to detect a number of people on the platform, and a plurality of restraining systems onboard the platform. Each restraining system includes a passive RFID tag secured to the platform and a reader configured to perform near field detection of the tag.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A elevated platform system comprising: a platform; a vision system including at least one camera that captures images of the platform, the images used to determine a number of people on the platform; a plurality of restraining systems onboard the platform, each restraining system including a passive RFID tag secured to the platform and a reader secured to a worker's safety harness, the reader configured to perform near field detection of the tag when the passive RFID tag is proximate the reader; and a base station that communicates with each reader and the vision system and compares the number of people on the platform determined by the vision system to a number of tags detected from each reader. 2. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one camera of the vision system is stationed above the platform to capture images of a work area of the platform. 3. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein the vision system further includes a processor that processes the captured images to determine the number of people onboard the platform. 4. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein the base station is further configured to raise an alarm if the number of people on the platform determined by the vision system does not match the number of detected RFID tags. 5. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein the platform includes a lift mechanism, and wherein the base station is configured to enable operation of the lift mechanism when the number of people on the platform determined by the vision system matches the number of detected RFID tags. 6. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , further comprising at least one additional platform and a plurality of additional restraining systems onboard each additional platform, the vision system configured to detect a number of people on each additional platform, the base station configured to communicate with the readers of the additional restraining systems to determine a number of RFID tags detected on each additional platform, the base station further configured to compare the number of people on the platform determined by the vision system to the number of detected tags for each additional platform. 7. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein each restraining system includes a restraint having: a first interlockable part secured to the platform, the RFID tag carried by the first interlockable part; and an article that carries the reader and that has a second interlockable part that, when interlocked with the first part, restrains the article to the platform; wherein the reader detects the RFID tag when the first and second parts are interlocked. 8. The elevated platform system of claim 7 , wherein the reader performs near field detection within a prescribed range of a few inches of the second part. 9. The elevated platform system of claim 7 , wherein the reader continues the near field detection after the parts have been interlocked. 10. The elevated platform system of claim 7 , wherein the restraint further includes a lanyard having a free end that terminates in the first part; and wherein the article includes a safety harness. 11. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , wherein the reader includes a processor programmed to generate a restraint status signal indicating whether the reader detects the RFID tag. 12. The elevated platform system of claim 11 , wherein the reader further includes a wireless device for transmitting the restraint status signal to the base station. 13. The elevated platform system of claim 1 , further comprising a crane stacker including the platform. 14. A fall restraint system for an elevated platform, the fall restraint system comprising: a vision system including at least one camera that captures images used to determine a number of people onboard the platform; a restraint onboard the platform; an RFID tag secured to the platform; a passive RFID reader, carried by the restraint, for performing near field RFID detection of the tag; and a base station that communicates with the passive RFID reader and the vision system and matches the number of people on the platform determined by the vision system to a number of tags detected by the passive RFID reader. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the restraint includes a lanyard having a first part, and a harness having a second part that is interlockable with the first part, the reader proximate the second part, the RFID tag attached to the first part.
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