CN113383134A - Construction panel - Google Patents

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CN113383134A
CN113383134A CN202080010000.3A CN202080010000A CN113383134A CN 113383134 A CN113383134 A CN 113383134A CN 202080010000 A CN202080010000 A CN 202080010000A CN 113383134 A CN113383134 A CN 113383134A
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上田丈宽
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黑川裕次
速水孝之
冈井理惠
渡边雅纯
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Abstract

The structural panel (80) is provided with: a panel main body (84); and a light source (81) disposed inside the panel body (84), the light emission mode of the light source being changed based on the biological information of the user.

Description

Construction panel
Technical Field
The present invention relates to a construction panel.
Background
Generally, a building such as a house is constructed at a construction site. For example, in the case of a wooden house, a construction or the like is performed on a construction site using a building material such as a beam or a column in addition to concrete, and then a house facility (facility equipment) such as a water-using facility or an electric facility is installed.
When a residential facility is installed at a construction site, quality variation occurs and cost increases. Therefore, the following techniques are known (for example, see patent document 1): in a factory, facility units including bathrooms (unit bathrooms), toilets, and the like are produced in advance, the facility units are transported to a construction site, and other facilities such as gates and living rooms are constructed on site by an existing construction method.
Documents of the prior art
Patent document
Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2-232445
Disclosure of Invention
Problems to be solved by the invention
In recent years, there have been increasing interest in disease prevention and health maintenance, and it has been demanded to take measures so that health maintenance of users can be performed even in buildings such as houses.
The invention provides a structure panel capable of prompting the change of health status to a user.
Means for solving the problems
A structural panel according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a panel main body; and a light source disposed inside the panel body, wherein a light emission manner of the light source is changed based on biological information of a user.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF INVENTION
The configuration panel according to one embodiment of the present invention can present a change in health status to a user.
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Fig. 1 is a view 1 showing an internal structure of a water unit according to an embodiment.
Fig. 2 is a view 2 showing an internal structure of a water using unit according to the embodiment.
Fig. 3 is a top view of the inside of the water using unit according to the embodiment.
Fig. 4 is a side view of the inside of the water using unit according to the embodiment.
Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the water using unit according to the embodiment.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart of presentation control using the configuration panel.
Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a light emission mode of the structure panel in a case where it is determined that the user is healthy.
Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a light emission mode of the structure panel in a case where it is determined that the user is unhealthy.
Fig. 9 is a flowchart of presentation control performed using the mirror device.
Fig. 10 is a diagram showing an example of the first display screen.
Fig. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the second display screen.
Fig. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a list screen of medical institutions.
Fig. 13 is a diagram showing another example of the second display screen.
Fig. 14 is a diagram showing still another example of the second display screen.
Fig. 15 is a diagram showing an example of a specific structure of the structural panel.
Detailed Description
The embodiments are described below in detail with reference to the drawings. The embodiments described below are all general or specific examples. The numerical values, shapes, materials, constituent elements, arrangement positions and connection modes of the constituent elements, steps, order of the steps, and the like shown in the following embodiments are examples, and are not intended to limit the present invention. Among the components of the following embodiments, components not described in the independent claims are described as arbitrary components.
The drawings are schematic and are not strictly illustrated. In the drawings, substantially the same components are denoted by the same reference numerals, and redundant description may be omitted or simplified.
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[ integral Structure ]
Next, the overall structure of the water use unit according to the embodiment will be described. Fig. 1 and 2 are diagrams showing an internal structure of a water using unit. Fig. 3 is a top view of the interior of the water using unit, and fig. 4 is a side view of the interior of the water using unit.
The water use unit 10 shown in fig. 1 to 4 constitutes a part of a building (building) such as an individual house, a collective house, a hotel, a health facility, and the like, and is, for example, a unitized structure which is assembled in advance outside a construction site. The water using unit 10 is a unit of water using equipment other than system kitchenware (system kitchen), and includes a toilet bowl 20, a sink 30, a mirror device 40, a wall cabinet 50, a lighting device 60, and a shower stall 70 in an inner space of a main body portion including a wall portion, a ceiling portion, and a floor portion. Although not shown, the water unit 10 may be provided with a bathtub.
The toilet bowl 20 is a device for a user to relieve oneself, and is provided in the main space 61. That is, a part of the main space 61 is used as a toilet. The toilet 20 is, for example, a western style toilet, and includes a toilet seat 21 having a warm water washing function. In addition, the space in the main space 61 where the toilet 20 is disposed may be partitioned into toilets.
Further, a pulse sensor 91 is embedded in the toilet seat 21 of the toilet. The pulse sensor 91 measures the pulse of the user sitting on the toilet seat 21 using, for example, a photo-electric pulse method. The photoplethysmography is a method of measuring a pulse by irradiating infrared light or red light (green light can be used in the case of a reflection type) onto the surface of the body and capturing the amount of change in light transmitted through the body or the amount of change in light reflected in the body as a change in blood flow rate. By analyzing the pulse data output from the pulse sensor 91, the heart rate (pulse rate), blood pressure, and the like can be estimated. In addition, the pressure level of the occupant can be measured based on the pulse fluctuation.
Further, a body fat sensor 93 is embedded in the toilet seat 21. The body fat sensor 93 measures the body fat percentage of the user using, for example, a bio-impedance method, which is a method for measuring a weak current flowing in the body of the user. Further, the body fat sensor 23 may be provided on the floor around the wash stand 30 or the floor around the toilet bowl 20, for example.
The wash stand 30 is a water supply device for use by a resident to wash his face or the like. A reflector device 40 is provided on a wall on which the wash stand 30 is provided, at a position above the wash stand 30. An indirect lighting device 31 for emitting light toward the floor below the wash stand 30 is provided at the lower portion of the wash stand 30.
The mirror device 40 normally functions as a mirror, but functions as a display device that presents a user with an image when the display unit 44 is activated. The mirror device 40 includes an upper indirect illumination device 41 that illuminates the upper side of the mirror device 40 and a lower indirect illumination device 42 that illuminates the lower side of the mirror device 40, and these upper indirect illumination 41 and lower indirect illumination 42 may be built into the mirror device 40 or may be provided around the mirror device 40. The turning on and off of the upper indirect illumination device 41 and the lower indirect illumination device 42 is performed based on, for example, an operation of the touch panel 45 provided in the mirror device 40, but may be performed based on a voice input to a microphone (not shown) provided in the mirror device 40.
A weight sensor 92 is embedded in the floor in front of the wash stand 30. The body weight sensor 92 is implemented by a pressure sensor or the like.
The wall surface cabinet 50 is a cabinet provided at a position facing the mirror device 40. The door 51 of the wall cabinet 50 is realized by a light-emitting structural panel 80. A wood grain pattern layer is attached to the surface of the structural panel 80. The structural panel 80 generally functions as a door 51 provided with a wood grain pattern, and the structural panel 80 cannot be visually recognized from the outside. However, if the light source of the configuration panel 80 emits light, the light emitted from the light source is extracted to the outside through the pattern layer. The structural panel 80 functions as a light emitting device that presents a user with light emission.
In fig. 1 and 3, only 1 door 51 of the wall-surface storage cabinet 50 includes the structural panel 80, but all doors of the wall-surface storage cabinet 50 may include the structural panel 80. The structural panel 80 is not necessarily included in the door 51 of the wall-surface storage cabinet 50, and the structural panel 80 may be embedded in any one of the wall portion, the ceiling portion, and the floor portion.
The lighting device 60 illuminates a main space 61, which is a space around the toilet and wash stand 30. The lighting device 60 is installed on a ceiling above the main space 61, for example, and emits white light. The lighting device 60 is implemented by a Light Emitting element such as an LED (Light Emitting Diode), for example. The lighting device 60 is turned on and off by, for example, operating a wall switch (not shown) provided on a wall of the water using unit 10, but may be operated based on the touch panel 45 provided in the mirror device 40 or based on the detection result of a human body sensor described later. The lighting device 60 may have at least one of a dimming function and a color-adjusting function.
The shower room 70 is a space for a user to perform a cold bath or a hot bath, and is provided with a shower 71. The shower stall 70 is partitioned from the main space 61 by a sliding door 72 having light permeability. Above the wall of the shower stall 70 is provided an indirect lighting device 73 that emits light toward the ceiling or wall. In addition, a speaker (not shown) is provided in the ceiling of the shower room 70. When the user selects, for example, a relaxation mode by the touch panel 45 or voice input, music or sound performed in a relaxation space is played out from the speaker while showering with the shower 71, and the above-described upper indirect lighting device 41 or lower indirect lighting device 42 performs space performance.
In the shower stall 70, a seat shower 74 may be provided instead of the shower 71, or a seat shower 74 may be provided in addition to the shower 71. The seat shower 74 is, for example, a seat shower having a back rest, and rod-shaped water jet units having a plurality of holes for jetting warm water are provided at positions of armrests on both sides. Further, although not shown, a bathtub may be provided in the shower stall 70.
[ functional Structure ]
The water use unit 10 includes sensors (e.g., a pulse sensor 91, a body weight sensor 92, a body fat sensor 93, and the like) for measuring biological information of the user, and can present the user based on the biological information measured by these sensors. The prompting devices for such prompting are the mirror device 40 and the construction panel 80. Next, a functional configuration of the water use unit 10 related to such a presentation will be described. Fig. 5 is a block diagram showing a functional configuration of the water using unit 10.
As shown in fig. 5, the water unit 10 includes a mirror device 40, a structural panel 80, a sensor 90, a control device 100 (not shown in fig. 1 to 4), and a human body sensor 110 (not shown in fig. 1 to 4). In addition, a server apparatus 200 is also illustrated in fig. 5.
The mirror device 40 is an example of a display device, and is a display device that displays an image based on biological information measured by the sensor 90. The mirror device 40 also functions as a user interface device for receiving user operations. In the water use unit 10, the mirror device 40 displays an image based on biological information in accordance with an instruction from the control device 100, but the biological information may be directly acquired from the sensor 90 and the image may be displayed. The mirror device 40 includes an upper indirect illumination device 41, a lower indirect illumination device 42, a camera 43, a display unit 44, a touch panel 45, a mirror control unit 46, and a storage unit 47.
The camera 43 takes an image of the front of the mirror device 40. The mirror device 40 functions as a mirror by turning the captured image left and right and displaying the image on the display unit 44. As described above, the mirror device 40 is, for example, a digital mirror (digital mirror).
The display unit 44 displays an image. For example, the display unit 44 displays an image captured by the camera 43 by reversing the left and right sides thereof based on the control of the mirror control unit 46, thereby causing the mirror device 40 to function as a mirror. In addition, the display unit 44 displays an image representing information based on the biological information on at least a partial region of the display unit 44 (for example, a partial region directly above the wash stand 30). The display unit 44 is implemented by a display panel such as a liquid crystal panel or an organic EL (Electro luminescence) panel.
The touch panel 45 is an example of an operation receiving unit, and overlaps the display unit 44 to receive an operation by a user. The touch panel 45 receives, for example, an operation of a user for starting display on the display unit 44. The mirror device 40 may receive a voice input from a user via a microphone (not shown) provided in the mirror device 40, and the mirror control unit 46 may recognize the user based on the voice input.
The mirror control unit 46 performs control (illumination control) of the upper indirect illumination device 41 and the lower indirect illumination device 42, and display control of displaying an image on the display unit 44. The mirror control unit 46 may be realized by a microcomputer, for example, or may be realized by a processor or a dedicated circuit.
The storage unit 47 is a storage device that stores programs and the like executed by the mirror control unit 46 for illumination control and display control. The storage unit 47 is implemented by, for example, a semiconductor memory.
The structural panel 80 is a panel-like member used for buildings, windows, and doors (japanese) and the like. The structure panel 80 is an example of a light emitting device, and the light emission method changes based on biological information measured by the sensor 90. In the water using unit 10, the light emission mode of the structure panel 80 is changed in accordance with an instruction from the control device 100, but the structure panel 80 may be changed by directly acquiring the biological information from the sensor 90. Specifically, the structural panel 80 includes a light source 81, a panel control unit 82, and a storage unit 83.
The light source 81 is, for example, a light emitting module having a structure in which a plurality of LED elements are mounted on a substrate. Each of the plurality of LED elements includes a red LED chip, a blue LED chip, and a green LED chip, and the brightness of each LED chip can be independently controlled. This realizes the change of the emission color of the light source 81. The light source 81 may be realized by a light emitting element (for example, organic EL or the like) other than the LED.
The panel control unit 82 controls light emission of the light source 81. Specifically, the panel control unit 82 changes the light emission mode of the light source 81 when determining that the physical condition of the user has changed based on the biological information of the user (more specifically, based on a command sent from the control device 100 by the biological information of the user). The panel control unit 82 is realized by, for example, a microcomputer, but may be realized by a processor or a dedicated circuit.
The storage unit 83 is a storage device that stores a program or the like executed by the panel control unit 82 for light emission control. The storage section 83 is realized by, for example, a semiconductor memory.
The sensor 90 measures biometric information of the user. As described above, the sensor 90 is specifically a pulse wave sensor 91 that measures a pulse wave (and a blood pressure and a heart rate calculated based on the pulse wave) as biological information, a weight sensor 92 that measures a body weight as biological information, a body fat sensor 93 that measures a body fat as biological information, or the like.
The sensor 90 is not limited to these sensors, and may be, for example, a blood pressure sensor, a heartbeat sensor, a camera, a body temperature sensor, a brain wave sensor, a saliva sensor, a perspiration sensor, a respiration sensor, a body motion sensor, a blood flow sensor, a blood glucose level sensor, a urine detection sensor, or the like. Each of the sensors 90 may be a contact type sensor that is in contact with a user or a non-contact type sensor that is not in contact with a user. The sensor 90 may be provided somewhere in the water using unit 10, for example, anywhere among the toilet bowl 20, the wash stand 30, the main space 61, and the shower stall 70. Examples of the biological information include blood pressure, heart rate, instantaneous/visual eyes, eye movement, pupil movement, body temperature, brain waves, saliva amount, perspiration amount, respiration amount, body movement amount, blood flow amount, blood sugar level, pH, uric acid level, and the like. The biological information may include the number of times the user uses the toilet 20 (toilet) and the physical strength (muscle strength, etc.) of the user.
The control device 100 acquires biological information from the sensor 90, and controls the mirror device 40 and the construction panel 80 based on the acquired biological information. The control device 100 includes a control unit 101, a storage unit 102, and a communication unit 103.
The control unit 101 acquires biological information from the sensor 90 and transmits a command based on the acquired biological information, thereby performing control of the mirror device 40 and the configuration panel 80 (that is, presentation control of the information). The control unit 101 is realized by a microcomputer, for example, but may be realized by a processor or a dedicated circuit.
The storage unit 102 is a storage device that stores a program executed by the control unit 101 for presentation control, various information for presentation control, and the like. The storage unit 102 is realized by, for example, a semiconductor memory.
The communication unit 103 is a communication circuit for the control device 100 to communicate with the server device 200 via a wide area communication network 120 such as the internet. The communication performed by the communication unit 103 may be wired communication or wireless communication. The communication standard of the communication performed by the communication unit 103 is not particularly limited.
The human body sensor 110 is, for example, a sensor provided near an inlet of the water using unit 10 for detecting that a user has entered the water using unit 10. The human body sensor 110 is a pyroelectric sensor for detecting infrared rays emitted from the body of the user, but may be a sensor using ultrasonic waves or visible light. The detection result of the human body sensor 110 is transmitted to the control device 100. The position where the human body sensor 110 is installed is not particularly limited. The human body sensor 110 is disposed, for example, at the periphery of the construction panel 80.
[ control of presentation Using construction Panel ]
Next, presentation control performed using the structure panel 80 will be described. Fig. 6 is a flowchart of presentation control performed using the configuration panel 80.
Each time the sensor 90 measures the biological information of the user, the control unit 101 of the control device 100 acquires the measured biological information and stores the acquired biological information in the storage unit 102 (S11). As described above, the water using unit 10 automatically measures the bio-information when the user uses the toilet 20 or the wash stand 30 even if the user is not aware of it. The control unit 101 stores the biological information thus measured in the storage unit 102.
When the user enters the water using unit 10, the human body sensing sensor 110 detects the entry of the user (S12). When the detection result indicating that the user has been detected is acquired from the motion sensor 110, the control unit 101 uses this as a trigger to determine whether the user is healthy or not using the latest measurement value of the biological information (S13). The control unit 101 compares, for example, a measured value of recent biological information with a measured value of past biological information. More specifically, the past biometric information is an average value of the biometric information measured in the latest predetermined period (for example, 1 week).
When the difference between the latest measurement value and the past average value is smaller than the predetermined value and it is determined that the user is healthy (yes in S13), the control unit 101 causes the light source 81 of the structure panel 80 to emit light in a warm white color (an example of the first mode) (S14). Fig. 7 is a diagram showing a light emission mode of the structure panel 80 when it is determined that the user is healthy. Specifically, the control unit 101 transmits an instruction to the panel control unit 82 to cause the light source 81 constituting the panel 80 to emit light in a warm white color, and the panel control unit 82 causes the light source 81 to emit light in accordance with the received instruction.
On the other hand, when the difference between the latest measurement value and the past average value is equal to or greater than the predetermined value and it is determined that the user is unhealthy or the vital sign value is abnormal (S13: no), the control unit 101 causes the light source 81 of the structure panel 80 to emit light in a daytime color (an example of the second aspect) different from the warm color (S15). Fig. 8 is a diagram showing a light emission mode of the structure panel 80 when it is determined that the user is unhealthy. Specifically, the control unit 101 transmits an instruction to cause the light source 81 of the structural panel 80 to emit light in the daytime white color to the panel control unit 82, and the panel control unit 82 causes the light source 81 to emit light in accordance with the received instruction.
According to the presentation control using the configuration panel 80 as described above, when the user determined to be healthy enters the water use unit 10, the configuration panel 80 starts emitting light in a warm white color (first mode). When the user determined to be unhealthy enters the water usage unit 10, the configuration panel 80 starts emitting light in daytime white (second mode). Therefore, the user can grasp the abnormality of the physical condition by the light emission manner of the configuration panel.
As described above, the measurement of the biological information is performed when the user does not accept the operation or the like to be measured, and the change in the light emission mode is also performed when the user does not accept the operation or the like. That is, as long as the user lives normally in the building in which the water using unit 10 is installed, the user can receive a prompt indicating the deterioration of the health state (physical condition), and can thereby find the abnormality of the physical condition.
The light emission method may be changed by combining at least 1 or more of the change of the emission color, the change of the on/off (on/off) cycle, the change of the luminance, and the like. The change in the light emission method does not include detailed information such as character information and image information, but may include detailed information such as character information and image information. For example, the structural panel 80 can display an image (pattern or the like) having a resolution lower than that of the display unit 44 of the mirror device 40 by selectively causing the LED chip of the light source 81 to emit light or the like, and the change in the light emission manner can be realized by such a change in the image.
In addition, the determination as to whether the user is healthy is not necessarily performed by comparison with the past biological information. For example, the measurement may be performed based on whether or not the most recent measurement value of the biological information is within a predetermined range common to many people (for example, a range of blood pressure values generally regarded as normal used in health diagnosis or the like). The biometric information having a large personal difference in the biometric information may be compared using the past biometric information, and the biometric information having a small personal difference in the biometric information may be compared using a predetermined range common to a plurality of people. That is, the control unit 101 may change the determination criterion according to the type of the biological information.
Since 3 types of sensors, i.e., the pulse wave sensor 91, the body weight sensor 92, and the body fat sensor 93, are provided as the sensor 90, a plurality of types of biological information different from each other are stored in the storage unit 102 every day. In such a case, for example, the light emission mode is changed when at least 1 of the latest measurement values of the plurality of types of biological information is determined to be abnormal.
Although the above description has been given of an example in which the structural panel 80 is used to provide a presentation by a light emission method, such a presentation may be provided by a light emitting device other than the structural panel 80. For example, the presentation by the light emission system may be performed by an illumination device such as the indirect illumination device 31, the upper indirect illumination device 41, the lower indirect illumination device 42, the illumination device 60, or the indirect illumination device 73.
[ presentation control Using mirror device ]
Next, presentation control using the mirror device 40 will be described. Fig. 9 is a flowchart of presentation control performed using the mirror device 40.
Each time the sensor 90 measures the biological information of the user, the control unit 101 of the control device 100 acquires the measured biological information and stores the acquired biological information in the storage unit 102 (S21). As described above, the water using unit 10 automatically measures the bio-information when the user uses the toilet 20 or the wash stand 30 even if the user is not aware of it. The control unit 101 stores the biological information thus measured in the storage unit 102.
When the touch panel 45 of the mirror device 40 receives a predetermined operation (for example, a touch operation) by the user (S22), the mirror control unit 46 notifies the control unit 101 of the control device 100 that the predetermined operation has been performed.
Upon receiving the notification from the mirror control unit 46, the control unit 101 determines whether the user is healthy or not using the latest measurement value of the biological information (S23). The determination method here is the same as the presentation control using the configuration panel.
When the control unit 101 determines that the user is healthy (in other words, the physical condition of the user is normal) (S23: yes), the display unit 44 displays the first display screen (S24). Specifically, the control unit 101 transmits an instruction to display the first display screen to the mirror control unit 46, and the mirror control unit 46 causes the display unit 44 to display the first display screen in accordance with the received instruction. Fig. 10 is a diagram showing an example of the first display screen.
As shown in fig. 10, an image showing, for example, biological information in a latest predetermined period is displayed on the first display screen. In the example of fig. 10, the blood pressure value of the last week is displayed as a broken line graph. In addition, character information indicating that the user is determined to be healthy is also displayed.
On the other hand, when the control unit 101 determines that the user is unhealthy (in other words, the physical condition of the user is abnormal) (S23: NO), the display unit 44 displays the second display screen (S25). Specifically, the control unit 101 transmits an instruction to display the second display screen to the mirror control unit 46, and the mirror control unit 46 causes the display unit 44 to display the second display screen in accordance with the received instruction. Fig. 11 is a diagram showing an example of the second display screen.
As shown in fig. 11, an image showing, for example, biological information in the latest predetermined period is displayed on the second display screen. In the example of fig. 11, the blood pressure value of the last week is displayed as a broken line graph. In addition, character information indicating that the user is determined to be unhealthy is also displayed. The text message includes information indicating that a medical institution is to take a doctor. That is, the second display screen of fig. 11 is an image for suggesting acceptance of service provision to the user.
Here, the user can display a list screen of medical facilities in the vicinity of the building in which the water using unit 10 is installed by touching and operating the region described as "displaying adjacent medical facilities" on the second display screen of fig. 11. Fig. 12 is a diagram showing an example of a list screen of medical institutions.
For example, the control unit 101 transmits installation position information of the water use unit 10 (specifically, latitude and longitude information of a building in which the water use unit 10 is installed, address information, and the like) stored in advance in the storage unit 102 to the server apparatus 200a providing the WEB search service using the communication unit 103. Thus, the control unit 101 can acquire information of a medical institution near the building where the water unit 10 is installed from the server device 200a, and display a list screen such as that shown in fig. 12 on the display unit 44.
When the user performs a touch operation on the portion where the "map is displayed", the map of the periphery of the target medical institution is displayed on the display unit 44. The map information of the surrounding map is provided by the server device 200a providing the WEB search service, for example.
When the user performs a selection operation and a reservation operation of a medical institution while the list screen of fig. 12 is displayed, the control unit 101 transmits reservation request information for reserving the medical institution and the biometric information of the user stored in the storage unit 102 to the server device 200b (not the server device but an information terminal such as a personal computer) used in the selected medical institution.
When the biological information of the user is provided in advance as described above, a doctor belonging to the selected medical institution can perform diagnosis in consideration of the measured biological information when the user visits the selected medical institution. That is, the water using unit 10 can assist the diagnosis of the doctor.
Further, the second display screen is not necessarily an image for suggesting acceptance of service provision to the user. The second display screen may also be an image for suggesting a purchase of the article to the user. Fig. 13 is a diagram showing another example of such a second display screen.
The second display screen of fig. 13 includes character information for suggesting purchase of a product that can be expected to improve the biometric information that becomes the basis of the judgment of unhealthy. The character information is, for example, advertisement information, and is provided by the server device 200c that provides the advertisement. The server apparatus 200c performs the charging process according to the number of times the advertisement information is displayed. For example, the server device 200c determines which advertisement information is displayed when which biological information is deteriorated, based on a predetermined algorithm. When the user touches the "purchase" portion, a Web site for purchasing the product is displayed on the display unit 44.
The advertisement information is not limited to the product, and may be the service. For example, the advertisement information may also be advertisement information that suggests the use of sports facilities (gyms) to improve the biological information.
In addition, the second display screen may be an image that reminds the user of improvement for making lifestyle-related advice. Fig. 14 is a diagram showing another example of such a second display screen.
The second display screen in fig. 14 includes advice information (character information) related to lifestyle for improving the biological information that is the basis of the judgment of unhealthy. Specifically, the lifestyle-related advice information is exercise-related advice, diet-related advice, or the like. The control unit 101 determines what kind of advice information is displayed when the numerical value of what kind of biological information deteriorates, for example, based on a predetermined algorithm. The suggestion information to become display candidates is stored in the storage unit 102 in advance, for example.
According to the presentation control using the mirror device 40 as described above, the water using unit 10 can present the measurement result of biological information to the user. In addition, the water use unit 10 can recommend medical treatment, purchase of goods, reception of service provision, and correction of lifestyle habits when it is determined that the health status of the user is not good.
Since 3 types of sensors, i.e., the pulse wave sensor 91, the body weight sensor 92, and the body fat sensor 93, are provided as the sensor 90, a plurality of types of biological information different from each other are stored in the storage unit 102 every day. In such a case, by performing screen transition on the display screen of the display unit 44, it is possible to individually display a plurality of types of biological information.
Although the above description has been given of an example in which presentation based on image display is performed using the mirror device 40, such presentation may be performed by a display device other than the mirror device 40. For example, when the display device is provided in the shower stall 70 or the main space 61, presentation based on image display may be performed using the display device.
[ linkage of presentation control ]
In the above embodiment, the presentation control using the mirror device 40 is started based on a predetermined operation, but may be started based on the detection result of the human body sensor 110, similarly to the presentation control using the structure panel 80. That is, when a person is detected by the human body sensor 110, both the presentation control using the mirror device 40 and the presentation control using the configuration panel 80 can be started.
In addition, the presentation control using the mirror device 40 may be automatically started only when the construction panel 80 emits light in the second light emission manner in the presentation control using the construction panel 80, in which the user is determined to be unhealthy. That is, presentation control using the mirror device 40 and presentation control using the construction panel 80 may be linked.
In this case, when it is determined that the user is healthy in the presentation control using the construction panel 80 and the construction panel 80 emits light in the first light emission manner, the presentation control using the mirror device 40 is not started unless a predetermined operation is performed, and the display unit 44 is maintained in the sleep state (transparent). By selectively starting presentation control using the mirror device 40 only when it is determined that the health state is deteriorated and the user wants to know detailed information in this manner, effective information presentation to the user is realized.
[ variation ]
In the above embodiment, the second display screen may include any 2 or more images among an image for recommending purchase of a commodity, an image for recommending acceptance of service provision, an image representing measured biological information, and an image for making a recommendation related to lifestyle habits. In addition, in the above-described embodiment, the image for suggesting the purchase of a product, the image for suggesting the acceptance of service provision, and the image for making a lifestyle-related suggestion are not included in the first display screen, but the first display screen may include 1 or more of these images.
In the above embodiment, the light emission pattern of the structural panel is changed in 2 steps based on the determination of whether the user is healthy, but the change in the light emission pattern may be finely performed in 3 or more steps by comparing a plurality of thresholds with the measured biological information. For example, the light emission mode of the structural panel may be continuously changed such that the color temperature of the light emitted by the structural panel is higher (or lower) as the biological information deviates from a value considered to be healthy.
In the above embodiment, the mirror device displays various images when it is determined that the user is unhealthy, but may display various images when it is determined that the user is healthy. The various images are images for suggesting purchase of a commodity, images for suggesting acceptance of service provision, images for making a lifestyle-related suggestion, and the like.
In addition, the water use unit according to the above embodiment may acquire biological information of the user measured by a sensor provided outside the water use unit from the sensor, and present the biological information based on the acquired biological information. For example, the water use unit may acquire biological information of the user measured by a sensor provided in another room (bedroom or the like) of a building in which the water use unit is provided, and present the biological information based on the acquired biological information.
[ concrete Structure of the construction Panel ]
The specific construction of the construction panel 80 is supplemented. Fig. 15 is a diagram showing an example of a specific structure of the structural panel 80.
As shown in fig. 15, the structural panel 80 includes a panel main body 84 and a pattern layer 85.
The panel body 84 includes an upper cover 86, a lower cover 87, a light source 81, and a light diffusion plate 88. The upper cover 86 and the lower cover 87 constitute a casing that houses the light source 81 and the light diffusion plate 88. Although not shown, the panel control unit 82 and the storage unit 83 are also accommodated in the housing. The upper cover 86 and the lower cover 87 are formed of, for example, a resin material, and at least the upper cover 86 has light transmittance.
The light source 81 is disposed inside the panel main body 84. The light source 81 is, for example, a light emitting module having a structure in which a plurality of LED elements 81b are mounted on a substrate 81 a. Each of the plurality of LED elements 81b includes a red LED chip, a blue LED chip, and a green LED chip, and the luminance of each LED chip can be independently controlled. This realizes the change of the emission color of the light source 81. The light source 81 may be realized by a light emitting element (for example, organic EL or the like) other than the LED.
The light diffusion plate 88 is disposed inside the panel body 84 and above the light sources 81. The light diffusion plate 88 diffuses light emitted from the light source 81 to make the emission intensity uniform. The light diffusion plate 88 allows the panel 80 to emit light. The light diffusion plate 88 has a structure in which a light diffusion film containing a light diffusion material (fine particles) such as silica or calcium carbonate is formed on the surface of a light-transmitting substrate made of, for example, glass or a resin material. The light diffusion plate 88 may be formed by including a light diffusion material in the light-transmitting substrate itself.
The light diffusion plate 88 may be a light-transmitting substrate having a lens structure, a concave portion, or a convex portion formed on the surface thereof. The light diffusion plate 88 may be a light-transmitting substrate having a dot pattern printed on the surface thereof.
The pattern layer 85 is mounted on the surface of the panel main body 84. Light emitted from the light source 81 is extracted to the outside of the construction panel 80 through the pattern layer 85. The pattern layer 85 is, for example, a sheet formed with a wood grain pattern. The pattern layer 85 may be formed in a pattern other than a wood grain pattern.
In the above embodiment, the construction panel 80 is used as the door 51 of the wall-mounted cabinet 50. However, the construction panel 80 may also be used as a wall panel (a panel constituting an inner wall) of the water using unit, in which case the pattern layer uses wallpaper.
An example of a specific structure of the structural panel 80 is described above. Further, the configuration panel 80 is not limited to such a configuration. For example, the structure panel 80 may be a structure of an edge-illuminated light-emitting panel using a light guide plate.
[ Effect and the like ]
As described above, the structural panel 80 includes: a panel main body 84; and a light source 81 disposed inside the panel body 84, wherein the light emission mode of the light source 81 is changed based on the biological information of the user.
Such a configuration panel 80 can indicate the health status of the user by changing the light emission manner.
The structure panel 80 further includes a panel control unit 82 that changes the light emission mode of the light source 81 based on biological information, for example.
Such a configuration panel 80 can indicate the health status of the user by changing the light emission manner.
For example, when determining that the physical condition of the user has changed based on the biological information, the panel control unit 82 changes the light emission mode of the light source 81.
Such a construction panel 80 can prompt a change in the health status of the user.
For example, the panel control unit 82 is triggered by the detection of the user in the vicinity of the configuration panel 80, and (a) when it is determined that the physical condition of the user is normal, causes the light source 81 to start emitting light in a first manner, and (b) when it is determined that the physical condition of the user is abnormal, causes the light source 81 to start emitting light in a second manner different from the first manner.
The structure panel 80 starts to emit light when a user is detected, and the health status of the user can be indicated by the manner of light emission at the time of light emission.
For example, the structural panel 80 further includes a pattern layer 85 attached to the surface of the panel main body 84. Light emitted from the light source 81 is extracted to the outside through the pattern layer 85.
Thus, since the light source 81 is hidden by the pattern layer 85, the health state of the user can be indicated by the light emission of the structural panel 80 which does not appear to emit light at first sight.
In addition, the pattern layer 85 is wallpaper, for example, and the configuration panel 80 is used as a wall panel.
If the construction panel 80 is implemented as a wall panel as described above, the health status of the user can be indicated using the wall panel.
In addition, the construction panel 80 is used as the door 51 of the wall-mounted cabinet 50, for example.
If the structure panel 80 is implemented as the door 51 of the wall-surface storage cabinet 50 as described above, the health status of the user can be presented using the door 51 of the wall-surface storage cabinet 50.
For example, the biological information includes at least 1 of weight, body fat, blood pressure, blood sugar level, number of uses of toilet, and physical ability.
Such a configuration panel 80 can prompt the health status of the user based on at least 1 of the weight, body fat, blood pressure, blood glucose level, number of uses of the toilet, and physical fitness.
(other embodiments)
The embodiments have been described above, but the present invention is not limited to the above embodiments.
For example, in the above-described embodiment, the processing executed by a specific processing unit may be executed by another processing unit. The order of the plurality of processes may be changed, or the plurality of processes may be executed in parallel.
In the above embodiment, each component such as the control unit may be realized by executing a software program suitable for each component. Each component can be realized by a program execution Unit such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or a processor reading a software program recorded in a recording medium such as a hard disk or a semiconductor memory and executing the program.
Each component such as the control unit may be realized by hardware. Each component may be a circuit (or an integrated circuit). These circuits may constitute 1 circuit as a whole, or may be separate circuits. These circuits may be general circuits or dedicated circuits.
All or specific aspects of the present invention can be realized by a system, an apparatus, a method, an integrated circuit, a computer program, or a computer-readable recording medium such as a Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM). The present invention can also be realized by any combination of systems, apparatuses, methods, integrated circuits, computer programs, and recording media.
In addition, the present invention includes an embodiment obtained by applying various modifications to the respective embodiments, and an embodiment obtained by arbitrarily combining the components and functions in the respective embodiments within a range not departing from the gist of the present invention.
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50: a wall surface storage cabinet; 51: a door; 80: constructing a panel; 81: a light source; 82: a panel control unit (control unit); 84: a panel main body; 85: a pattern layer; 90: a sensor; 91: a pulse sensor; 92: a body weight sensor; 93: a body fat sensor.

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1. A structural panel is provided with:
a panel main body; and
and a light source disposed inside the panel body, wherein a light emission mode of the light source is changed based on biological information of a user.
2. The construction panel according to claim 1,
the control unit is configured to change a light emission mode of the light source based on the biological information.
3. The construction panel according to claim 2,
the control unit changes the light emission mode of the light source when it is determined that the physical condition of the user has changed based on the biological information.
4. The construction panel according to claim 3,
the control unit is triggered by detecting the user in the vicinity of the structure panel, (a) when it is determined that the physical condition of the user is normal, the control unit causes the light source to start emitting light in a first manner, and (b) when it is determined that the physical condition of the user is abnormal, the control unit causes the light source to start emitting light in a second manner different from the first manner.
5. The construction panel according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
further comprises a pattern layer mounted on the surface of the panel main body,
light emitted from the light source is extracted to the outside through the pattern layer.
6. The construction panel according to claim 5,
the pattern layer is a wallpaper,
the construction panel is used as a wall panel.
7. The construction panel according to any one of claims 1 to 5,
the construction panel is used as a door of a wall cabinet.
8. The construction panel according to any one of claims 1 to 7,
the biological information is at least 1 of weight, body fat, blood pressure, blood glucose level, number of toilet uses, and physical fitness.
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