Electronic device and method for providing notification using same
US-10832552-B2 · Nov 10, 2020 · US
US9847004B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9847004-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615255587-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2017 |
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A sensor system is provided that is incorporated into the passenger cabin of a vehicle and which is configured to detect children and/or pets left unattended and who are therefore at risk of serious injury or death due to heat stroke. The system is designed to transmit a variety of alerts over time after an unattended child or pet is detected, the escalating nature of the alerts intended to insure a rapid response. After the system has operated long enough to insure that no child or pet has been left behind, the sensor system is automatically placed into a standby mode. In standby mode the sensor system may either be turned completely off in order to minimize off-line power consumption or it may be incorporated into an on-board security system.
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A child detection system incorporated into a vehicle, comprising: a radar sensor mounted within a passenger cabin of said vehicle and configured to detect motion within said passenger cabin; a monitoring system, wherein said monitoring system outputs a first control signal when a driver of said vehicle exits said passenger cabin, and wherein said monitoring system outputs a second control signal when said driver re-enters said passenger cabin; an alert system configured to output an alert, said alert utilizing an alert mode selected from a plurality of alert modes; and a control system coupled to said radar sensor and to said monitoring system and to said alert system, said control system configured to activate said radar sensor when said control system receives said first control signal, said control system configured to monitor said radar sensor for a preset period of time after receipt of said first control signal, said control system configured to activate said alert system when said radar sensor detects motion within said passenger cabin during said preset period of time, said control system configured to select said alert mode for said alert output by said alert system, said control system configured to alternate said alert mode selected for said alert over time from said plurality of alert modes, said control system configured to deactivate said alert system upon receipt of said second control signal; and a system over-ride switch, said system over-ride switch comprising at least one pressure-based sensor integrated into a driver seat of said vehicle, wherein a cut-off weight corresponding to said at least one pressure-based sensor is settable by a user via a user interface, wherein said system over-ride switch is activated when a pressure applied to said at least one pressure-based sensor corresponds to a first weight greater than said cut-off weight, and wherein said system over-ride switch is not activated when said pressure applied to said at least one pressure-based sensor corresponds to a second weight less than said cut-off weight, and wherein said control system is configured to not activate said radar sensor when said control system receives said first control signal if said system over-ride switch is activated. 2. The child detection system of claim 1 , wherein said preset period of time is set at less than 30 minutes. 3. The child detection system of claim 1 , further comprising a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, said control system coupled to said HVAC system, said control system configured to activate said HVAC system after said radar sensor detects motion within said passenger cabin during said preset period of time. 4. The child detection system of claim 1 , further comprising a timer coupled to said control system, said control system configured to alternate said alert mode selected for said alert based on an elapsed time since activation of said alert system. 5. The child detection system of claim 4 , further comprising a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, said control system coupled to said HVAC system, said control system configured to activate said HVAC system after said elapsed time exceeds a preselected time period. 6. The child detection system of claim 1 , further comprising a temperature sensor mounted within said passenger cabin, said temperature sensor coupled to said control system, said control system configured to alternate said alert mode selected for said alert based on a monitored in-cabin temperature. 7. The child detection system of claim 6 , further comprising a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system, said control system coupled to said HVAC system, said control system configured to activate said HVAC system after said monitored in-cabin temperature exceeds a preset temperature. 8. The child detection system of claim 1 , said control system configured to place said radar sensor into a standby mode if said radar sensor does not detect motion within said passenger cabin during said preset period of time. 9. The child detection system of claim 8 , wherein said control system deactivates said radar sensor when said radar sensor is placed into said standby mode. 10. The child detection system of claim 8 , wherein said radar sensor is incorporated into a vehicle on-board security system when said radar sensor is placed into said standby mode. 11. The child detection system of claim 10 , said control system configured to activate an alarm when said radar sensor detects motion within said passenger cabin after said preset period of time has elapsed and said radar sensor is in said standby mode. 12. The child detection system of claim 1 , said plurality of alert modes including at least one externally audible alarm and at least one externally visible alarm. 13. The child detection system of claim 1 , said alert system further comprising a wireless telecommunications link, wherein said plurality of alert modes includes a pre-recorded message, said pre-recorded message selected from a pre-recorded text message and a pre-recorded audible message, wherein said alert system transmits said pre-recorded message using said wireless telecommunications link when said radar sensor detects motion within said passenger cabin during said preset period of time. 14. The child detection system of claim 1 , further comprising an in-cabin camera and a wireless telecommunications link, wherein said alert system transmits a current image of said passenger cabin using said wireless telecommunications link when said radar sensor detects motion within said passenger cabin during said preset period of time. 15. The child detection system of claim 1 , further comprising a vehicle status sensor coupled to said control system, said vehicle status sensor outputting an off control signal when said vehicle is in an off state, said vehicle status sensor outputting an on control signal when said vehicle is in an on state, said control system configured to activate said radar sensor when said control system receives said first control signal from said monitoring system and said off control signal from said vehicle status sensor, and said control system configured to monitor said radar sensor for said preset period of time after receipt of said first control signal from said monitoring system and said off control signal from said vehicle status sensor. 16. The child detection system of claim 1 , said monitoring system further comprising a wireless telecommunications link, wherein said monitoring system outputs said second control signal when said wireless telecommunications link establishes a short range link between a remote device and said system controller, and wherein said monitoring system outputs said first control signal when said short range link between said remote device and said system controller is lost. 17. The child detection system of claim 1 , said monitoring system further comprising a short range wireless identification system, wherein said monitoring system outputs said second control signal when said short range wireless identification system identifies a device with a unique user identifier and determines said device is within said passenger cabin, and wherein said monitoring system outputs said first control signal when said short range wireless identification system determines said device is outside of said passenger cabin. 18. The child detection system of claim 17 , wherein said device is a key fob. 19. The child detection system of claim 1 , sa
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