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System for monitoring and locating a person within a preselected distance from a base-station    
United States Patent5621388   
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Inventor(s)Sherburne; Glenn M. (441 Crescent Dr., Albert Lea, MN 56007); Brasse; Robert A. (R.D. 3 Town Line Rd., Malone, NY 12953)
AbstractIn a system for monitoring, within a preselected distance or location defining the perimeter of a preselected distance, and locating the position of persons, animals or moving objects, a base-station generates an interrogation signal which, when detected by one or more transceiver units triggers the one or more of the transceiver units to generate a return signal. Each of the transceiver units, upon being located outside the preselected distance or upon becoming inoperable, detects an interruption in the interrogation signal, ceases to generate the return signal, alerts the user of the transceiver unit and, after a delay period, triggers a homing signal. The base-station, upon detecting an interruption in the return signal from any one of the transceiver units, triggers a delay period for that transceiver unit and, upon expiration of the delay period, triggers locating circuitry to determine the position of the transceiver unit. Moreover, the base-station operates independently for each of the one or more transceiver units.
   














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System for monitoring and locating a person within a preselected distance from a base-station
Inventor     Sherburne; Glenn M. (441 Crescent Dr., Albert Lea, MN 56007); Brasse; Robert A. (R.D. 3 Town Line Rd., Malone, NY 12953)
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Publication Date     April 15, 1997
Application Number     08/349,702
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Filing Date     December 5, 1994
US Classification     340/573.4 340/521 340/539.1 340/539.21 340/571 340/588
Int'l Classification     G08B 023/00
Examiner     Peng; John K.
Assistant Examiner     Lee; Benjamin C.
Attorney/Law Firm     Fay, Sharpe, Beall, Fagan, Minnich & McKee
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Parent Case     This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/075,071, filed on Jun. 10, 1993, now abandoned.
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USPTO Field of Search     340/572 340/573 340/539 340/571 340/521 340/568 340/502 340/691 367/6 342/357 342/450 342/457
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What is claimed is:

1. A monitoring and locating system comprising:

a base-station and a remote transceiver, said base-station provided with means for generating an interrogation signal for receipt by said remote transceiver at a preselected interrogation distance from a fixed point;

said base-station provided with means for detecting the receipt of a homing signal generated by said remote transceiver;

said base-station provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of a return signal generated by said remote transceiver and for alerting a user of said base-station of the interruption of said return signal;

said base-station provided with means for locating said homing signal generated by said remote transceiver;

said remote transceiver provided with means for detecting said interrogation signal within said preselected interrogation distance from said fixed point;

said remote transceiver provided with means for generating said return signal in response to said interrogation signal;

said remote transceiver provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of said interrogation signal and for alerting a user of said remote transceiver upon said detected interruption at the remote transmitter that said remote transceiver has moved beyond said preselected interrogation distance; and

said remote transceiver provided with means for generating said homing signal after said remote transceiver moves beyond said preselected interrogation distance from said fixed point.

2. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 further comprising batteries to provide power to the base-station and to the transceiver unit.

3. The monitoring and locating system of claim 2 wherein said batteries are rechargeable.

4. The monitoring and locating system of claim 3 further comprising a fixed stand to charge said rechargeable batteries.

5. The monitoring and locating system of claim 4 further comprising means for selecting said preselected interrogation distance from said base-station.

6. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said remote transceiver further comprises a microphone for communicating with said base-station and said base-station further comprises means to receive transmissions from said microphone.

7. The monitoring and locating system of claim 6 wherein said microphone operates in the frequency range of about 49.82-49.90 MHz.

8. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said fixed point is defined as said base-station.

9. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 further comprising means for selecting said preselected distance from said base-station.

10. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said base-station further comprising means for indicating the receipt of said return signal from said remote transceiver.

11. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said base-station further comprising means for indicating the interruption of said return signal from said remote transceiver.

12. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said base-station further comprising means for indicating the receipt of said homing signal from said remote transceiver.

13. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said remote transceiver ceases to generate said return signal upon immersion in water.

14. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 further comprising means for indicating an unauthorized removal of the said remote transceiver from said user of said remote transceiver.

15. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said base-station waits a predetermined period of time before activating said means for detecting said homing signal from said remote transceiver.

16. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said remote transceiver is adapted to wait a predetermined period of time before activating said means for generating said homing signal.

17. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said interrogation signal operates in the frequency range of about 49.82-49.90 MHz.

18. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said return signal operates in the frequency range of about 49.82-49.90 MHz.

19. The monitoring and locating system of claim 1 wherein said homing signal operates at a frequency of about 470 MHz.

20. A monitoring and locating system comprising:

a base-station and a plurality of remote transceivers, said base-station provided with means for generating a plurality of distinct interrogation signals for receipt by said plurality of remote transceivers at a preselected interrogation distance from said base-station each of said plurality of distinct interrogation signals communicates with a respective one of said plurality of remote transceivers;

said base-station provided with means for detecting and distinguishing between the receipt of a plurality of homing signals;

said base-station provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of each of said plurality of distinct return signals generated by said plurality of remote transceivers and for alerting a user of said base-station of the interruption of each of said plurality of distinct return signals;

said base-station provided with means for locating a source of said plurality of homing signals generated by said plurality of said remote transceivers;

said plurality of remote transceivers each operable to detect one of said plurality of distinct interrogation signals within said preselected distance from said base-station;

each one of said plurality of remote transceivers provided with means for generating a distinct return signal in response to receipt of a respective one of said distinct interrogation signals;

each one of said plurality of remote transceivers provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of said interrogation signals and for alerting a user of one of said plurality of remote transceivers upon said detected interruption at said user's remote transceiver that said user's remote transceiver has moved beyond said preselected interrogation distance; and

each one of said plurality of remote transceivers provided with means for generating a homing signal in response to moving beyond said preselected distance from said base-station.
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FIELD OF INVENTION

The present invention provides a system for monitoring a person, or persons, to determine if they remain within a preselected distance from a base-station and for locating their position should they move or be moved outside the preselected distance from the base-station.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Conventional means for locating persons, animals or moving objects often utilize a radio transmitter adapted to be worn by the person or mounted in the movable object, such as a vehicle, which is activated by receipt of an emergency signal containing a unique address code for the radio transmitter. Once activated by a signal or automatically after the passage of a period of time, the radio transmitter sends out a homing signal. The homing signal is then tracked by radio direction finding and distance measuring equipment which indicates the transmitter's direction and distance.

Some locating devices contain "patch-through" systems, whereby a mobile transceiver communicates with complex location finding beacons. The beacons process the transmitted signals to determine and, subsequently, to transmit the precise location of the object to the remote base-station.

Still other devices utilize a transmitting device, attached to a person confined to a specific location, e.g., a person on probation or house arrest. The transmitting device generates signals to a base-station, such as a police station, when the person moves outside the specified location. However, the communication in these devices is usually one-way, i.e., from the transmitting device to the base-station. If the transmitting device does not receive a signal from the base-station, it will not alert the person on whom it is placed when that person moves outside the specified location.

Another locating device operates by continuously determining the position of an object relative to a predetermined acceptable route between two points and generating an exception report upon the object's movement outside of that route. The exception report is then transmitted to a remote central dispatcher. One disadvantage of this approach is that there is no indication to the user of the object of its position outside the acceptable route so that the user may return the object to the acceptable route.

Thus, conventional devices for monitoring and locating people or objects present several disadvantages. They do not provide for: continuous monitoring of the location of one or more children within a specified area, automatic warning to both an observer, such as a parent, and to each of one or more persons being observed, such as children, that one or more of the children has moved beyond the preselected distance from a base-station, automatic generation of homing signal or signals if the child or children do not return within the preselected distance within a preselected delay period, automatic indication to the parent that the child or children have remained beyond the preselected distance for longer than the preselected delay period, continuous locating of the child or children based on the detection of homing signals, and automatic resumption of continuous monitoring of the child or children which return within the preselected distance from the base-station.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a system for monitoring, children, for example, other persons or objects, to determine if they remain within a preselected distance from a base-station, and for locating their position should they move or be moved outside the preselected distance from the base-station.

Another advantage of the present invention is to continuously determine whether the children are within or outside of the preselected distance; to indicate to both the person using the invention and the children that the children are outside the preselected distance during a warning period and for a period greater than the warning period; and to allow the person using the invention to determine the precise location of the children after the children move outside of the preselected distance.

Still another advantage of the present invention is the automatic resumption of either the monitoring or locating functions for each of the one or more children after the child moves within or outside of the preselected distance, respectively. In this way, the present invention automatically reestablishes the monitoring function after operating in the locating function for each of the children when they relocate themselves within the preselected distance.

The present invention provides a monitoring and locating system which comprises: a base-station and a remote transceiver; the base-station provided with means for generating an interrogation signal for receipt by the remote transceiver at a preselected interrogation distance from a fixed point; the base-station provided with means for detecting the receipt of a homing signal generated by the remote transceiver; the base-station provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of a return signal generated by the remote transceiver and for alerting a user of the base-station of the interruption of the return signal; the base-station provided with means for locating the homing signal generated by the remote transceiver; the remote transceiver provided with means for detecting the interrogation signal within the preselected interrogation distance from the fixed point; the remote transceiver provided with means for generating the return signal in response to the interrogation signal; the remote transceiver provided with means for detecting the receipt or interruption of the interrogation signal and for alerting a user of the remote transceiver that the remote transceiver has moved beyond the preselected interrogation distance; and, the remote transceiver provided with means for generating a homing signal after the remote trans