EP3175164A1 - Management unit for a communication device - Google Patents
Management unit for a communication deviceInfo
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- EP3175164A1 EP3175164A1 EP15753620.2A EP15753620A EP3175164A1 EP 3175164 A1 EP3175164 A1 EP 3175164A1 EP 15753620 A EP15753620 A EP 15753620A EP 3175164 A1 EP3175164 A1 EP 3175164A1
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a communication device and more particularly to a box for managing such a device connectable to a plurality of communication networks.
- the invention applies in particular in the field of communicating sensors.
- these communicating sensors can be connected directly to the network or pass indirectly through a network access node such as, for example, a smartphone.
- data is generally sent in signals transmitted on a short range radio communication link using a communication protocol such as, for example, Bluetooth TM, WiFi or Zigbee ®.
- These sensors can be fixed or mobile and can be configured to measure values of one or more parameters such as, for example, a user's heart rate or blood pressure, temperature, humidity, etc. according to their use.
- Such a box comprises in known manner a main electronic circuit and a plurality of secondary electronic circuits of communication (or interface) radio.
- the main electronic circuit includes a microcontroller which can be programmed to allow both the recovery of data from the sensors and the management of the plurality of secondary electronic circuits of radio communication.
- the secondary electronic radio communication circuits are each in the form of a card mounted on the main electronic circuit, each card for communicating with a communication network of different type.
- This type of device has several disadvantages. First of all, its architecture is complex and expensive. In addition, it is necessary to provide on the management device a specific connector for each sensor, which limits the number and type of sensors that can be connected to the housing. Then, the addition or removal of a secondary electronic radio communication card requires disassembly of the device and welding or removal of said card, which can be complex, tedious and time consuming. Finally, the power supply of this type of device is not adaptable to the application made of the device according to the type of sensor connected to the device.
- the invention therefore aims to at least partly solve these disadvantages by proposing a simple, reliable and effective solution for communicating data transmitted by a sensor through at least one communication network.
- the subject of the invention is a management unit of a communication device, said management unit being configured to communicate via a plurality of communication networks of different type, the management unit being remarkable in that it comprises a first fixing face comprising first fixing means, removably, a first external module and a second fixing face comprising second attachment means, removably, a second external module.
- the management box is a standard central module on which can be mounted external modules of different type.
- the management unit thus allows an easy and modular assembly of a first external module and a second external module to realize different types of communication devices.
- the management box comprising at least two faces, the first fixing face is opposite the second fixing face in order to make the management box and its external modules easy to assemble and manipulate.
- the first external module can be an application module, a power supply module, a module for fixing the management unit or another identical management unit.
- the second external module may be an application module, a power supply module, a module for fixing the management unit or another identical management unit.
- an application module is meant in this document, both a communication module or data transmission and / or electric current and a protective cover.
- Such an application module may, for example, be a measurement sensor, a measuring instrument, a radio communication module, a location module, a machine-to-machine communication module, etc. Different types of application modules may therefore be used. advantageously be mounted on the management box, thus allowing a plurality of different applications.
- the application module can be a motion detector, a light detector, a camera, a video camera, a watch, an alarm, a Wifi communication module, a Bluetooth TM communication module , an adapter, a lid etc.
- a given type of power supply module can advantageously be selected to be mounted on one of the fixing faces of the management unit as a function of the energy consumption of an application module which would be mounted on the other face. fixing said management box. More preferably, the first fixing means and the second fixing means are identical so as to allow the attachment of the same external module as well on the first fixing face as on the second fixing face.
- the first fixing face comprises a first wall, preferably a plane, comprising the first fastening means.
- the second fixing face comprises a second wall, preferably flat, comprising the second fixing means.
- the first fastening means and the second fixing means may for example be in the form of threaded or chamfered portions, tabs, tabs, ribs, grooves, notches, lugs being advantageously hollowed out in the first wall, respectively in the second wall, or extending from the first wall, respectively the second wall, in order to easily fix the first external module, respectively the second external module, preferably by screwing or interlocking.
- the management unit comprises a rigid hollow body comprising the first fixing face and the second fixing face and defining a volume in which electronic components performing the various communication functions of said management box are mounted. with the first external module, the second external module and the plurality of communication networks.
- This body thus constitutes a peripheral envelope for protecting said electronic components while allowing the attachment of the first external module and the second external module.
- the body is made of a plastic material.
- the body is of cylindrical shape of circular section, the two opposite faces of the cylinder then constituting respectively the first attachment face of the first external module and the second attachment face of the second external module.
- the first wall comprises at least a first plurality of connectors for electrically connecting the management box to a first external module.
- the second wall comprises at least a second plurality of connectors for electrically connecting the management box to a second external module.
- the management box comprises at least one line of both power and communication passing through said management box so as to connect the connectors of the first plurality of connectors to the connectors of the second plurality of connectors.
- This line has both a power supply function and a data communication bus function.
- the management box comprises at least one external communication sub-module connected to the power supply and communication line and configured to enable communication, via said line, between, on the one hand, a first module external mounted on the first fixing face and / or a second external module mounted on the second fixing face and, on the other hand, one or more communication networks.
- the external communication sub-module comprises a plurality of radio communication units, each radio communication unit being configured to communicate via one of the plurality of communication networks.
- These radio communication units may, for example, be chosen from a GSM radio communication unit, a GPRS radio communication unit, a 3G radio communication unit, a 4G radio communication unit, a WiFi radio communication unit, a unit Bluetooth TM radio communication unit, a Zigbee ® radio communication unit, a GPS radio communication unit etc.
- the external communication sub-module is in the form of a single card comprising an external communication electronic circuit so as to reduce the size of the management box.
- the external communication sub-module is configured to communicate with an internal communication sub-module of a second management unit.
- the management unit may comprise a plurality of external communication sub-modules operating independently of one another.
- the management box comprises at least one internal communication sub-module connected to the power supply and communication line and configured to manage via said supply and communication line, on the one hand, the sub-module external communication module, and, secondly, the communications between the management box and a first or a second external module mounted on one of the fixing faces of the management unit.
- the internal communication sub-module may comprise application units such as, for example, an accelerometer, a compass-magnetometer, a gyroscope, a thermometer, a photocell for day or night detection, a microphone , a microcontroller etc ..
- application units such as, for example, an accelerometer, a compass-magnetometer, a gyroscope, a thermometer, a photocell for day or night detection, a microphone , a microcontroller etc .
- the internal communication sub-module is in the form of a single card comprising an internal electronic communication circuit in order to reduce the size of the management box.
- the card comprising the external electronic communication circuit and the card comprising the internal electronic communication circuit are mounted superimposed in the body of the management box and are interconnected by the power supply and communication line.
- the superposition of these two cards makes their connection easy and reduces the size of the management box.
- the dimensions of these cards are identical in order to simplify the architecture of the management box.
- the separation of the external communication sub-module and the internal communication sub-module simplifies maintenance and therefore reduces the cost. Indeed, the addition of a new radio communication unit requires only the change of the external communication sub-module. Likewise, the addition of a new application unit to the internal communication sub-module or the programming of the case management require only the change of said internal communication sub-module.
- the invention also relates to a communication device comprising a management box as presented above, a first external module removably attached to the first attachment face of said one management box and a second external module removably attached to the second fixing face of said a management box.
- the management box, the first external module and the second external module thus constitute three modular blocks that can be easily assembled to form the communication device. It is thus easy to replace one of the management box and / or the first external module and / or the second external module.
- the management box, the first external module and the second external module are superimposed, ie stacked on one another, in order to allow the communication device to be easily handled and in particular to easily change one of them. .
- Such a configuration also makes it easy to manufacture, including design, the management box, the first external module and the second external module.
- the power supply and communication line can traverse the management box in a straight line, which simplifies the architecture of the management unit and its use.
- the first external module may be an application module, a power supply module, a module for fixing the management unit, a cover or another identical management unit.
- the second external module can be an application module, a power supply module, a module for fixing the management box, a cover or other identical management box.
- the first external module and / or the second external module comprises a sensor and an adapter of said sensor on one of the fixing faces of the management unit.
- an adapter may be in the form of a terminal block to ensure electrical continuity between the management box and the sensor.
- a sensor which is not arranged to be fixed on one of the fixing faces of the management box can be connected to said management box via such an adapter
- the first external module comprises third complementary fixing means of the first fixing means of the management box.
- the second external module comprises fourth complementary fixing means of the second fixing means of the management box.
- the third attachment means and the fourth attachment means are identical so as to independently fix the first external module and the second external module on the first attachment face or on the second attachment face.
- the first external module and / or the second external module is in the form of an outer casing comprising at least one attachment face on the management box.
- this outer casing is of cylindrical shape of circular section and of a diameter identical to that of the management box (when it is cylindrical in shape of circular section) so as to form a set of smooth contour, easy to assemble and to install, when mounted on the management box.
- the outer casing comprises a rigid hollow body mounted on the first fixing face or the second fixing face of the management box and defining a volume in which electronic components producing the different functions of said external housing.
- This body thus constitutes a peripheral envelope for protecting said electronic components.
- the outer casing is made of a plastic material, preferably identical to that of the management box.
- the invention also relates to a system comprising a communication device as presented above and a plurality of communication networks.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an embodiment of the system according to the invention.
- Figure 2A is a perspective view of an embodiment of a management box according to the invention showing its first attachment face.
- FIGS. 2B, 2C and 2D respectively show a view of the first fixing face, a side view and a view and a view of the second fixing face of the management box of FIG. 2A.
- Figure 3 is a partial perspective view and in transparency of the first fixing face of the management unit of Figure 2A.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a card comprising an external communication sub-module and a card comprising an internal communication sub-module of the management box of FIG. 3.
- FIGS. 5A to 5D illustrate examples of instrument type application modules configured to be mounted on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 5E and 5F illustrate examples of radio communication application modules configured to be mounted on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 5G and 5H illustrate examples of sensor type application modules configured to be mounted on one of the reception faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIG. 51 illustrates an example of an application module of the video camera type configured to be fixed on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIG. 5J illustrates an exemplary USB port type application module configured to be fixed on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIG. 5K illustrates an example of a terminal block type adapter configured to be fixed on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 5L1 and 5L2 at least partially illustrate an example of an external antenna adapter configured to be fixed on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 6A to 6D illustrate examples of power supply modules configured to be mounted on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- FIGS. 7A to 7E illustrate examples of fixing modules configured to be mounted on one of the fixing faces of a management box according to the invention.
- Figure 8A is an exploded perspective view of a first embodiment of the communication device according to the invention.
- Figure 8B is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment of the communication device according to the invention.
- Figure 8C is an exploded perspective view of a third embodiment of the communication device according to the invention.
- Fig. 9A is an exploded side view of the communication device of Fig. 8A.
- Figure 9B is an exploded perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the communication device according to the invention.
- FIGS. 10A and 10B illustrate a first example of use of the communication device according to the invention.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B illustrate a second example of use of the communication device according to the invention.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a third example of use of the communication device according to the invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
- the system 1 according to the invention illustrated in FIG. 1 enables a communication device 10 to communicate on a plurality of radio communication links LA, LB, LC of different type. with a plurality of communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C of different type.
- the system 1 comprises three communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C of different type. It could for example be a 3G network 5A, 5B of a WiFi network and a Zigbee ® 5C network without this limitation of the scope of the present invention. Indeed, it goes without saying that the system according to the invention could comprise a single network, two networks or more than three communication networks and that this or these communication networks could each be of a type other than 3G, Wifi or Zigbee ® .
- the communication device 10 comprises a management box 20, a first external module 30 and a second external module 40 mounted superimposed along an axis X.
- the management box 20 is configured to communicate in a known manner, for example with a server (not shown), via each of the three networks 5A, 5B and 5C on the communication links respectively LA, LB and LC.
- the management housing 20 comprises a rigid hollow body 20A of cylindrical shape of circular section, preferably made of a plastic material.
- This rigid hollow body 20A defines an interior space in which are mounted electronic components (with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4) realizing the various communication functions of said management box 20 with the first external module 30, the second external module 30 and the plurality of communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C.
- the two opposite faces of the cylinder respectively constitute a first attachment face 21A of the first external module 30 and a second attachment face 21B of the second external module 40 while the curved portion of the cylinder constitutes its side wall 21C.
- first fixing face 21A and the second fixing face 21B are each respectively closed by a first wall 21A1 and a second wall 21B1.
- the management box 20 comprises on its first wall 21A1 first fixing means 22A of the first external module 30 and on the second wall 21B1 of the second fixing means 22B of the second external module 40.
- the first fastening means 22A and the second fastening means 22B respectively enable the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 to be fastened to the management box 20 while sealing the communication device 10.
- the first fastening means 22A and the second fastening means 22B are identical so as to allow the attachment of the first external module 30 to the second fastening face 21B and the second external module 40 on the first fastening face 21A.
- the first fixing means 22A and the second fixing means 22B are each in the form of a circular chamfered groove or portion hollowed at the periphery, respectively, of the first wall 21A1 and the second wall 21B1 and allowing the attachment respectively of the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 on the management housing 20 by interlocking.
- the first fixing means 22A are in the form of a circular groove hollowed out at the periphery of the first wall and comprising a thread in order to fix the first external module 30 by screwing.
- the second fixing means are in the form of a circular groove hollowed out at the periphery of the first wall and comprising a complementary thread of the thread of the fastening means 42 of the second external module ( in this example a power module 40).
- first fastening means 22A and the second fastening means 22B may comprise tabs, lugs or tabs to allow the attachment of the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 on the management box 20 by clipping.
- the first wall 21A1 comprises two first pluralities of connectors 23A making it possible to electrically connect the management box 20 to the first external module 30.
- the first wall 21A1 also comprises three light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 23B and a reset push-button 23C. This is not limiting in that, for specific uses, the three light emitting diodes 23B and the push button 23C can be mounted on the side wall 21C.
- LEDs light-emitting diodes
- the three light-emitting diodes (LEDs) 23B are of different colors (for example a blue diode, a green diode and a red diode) and make it possible to control the state of the management box 20. For example, each of the diodes can be lit when the management box 20 is in communication with one of the three communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C.
- the "reset" button 23C resets the electronics of the management box 20.
- the second wall 21B1 comprises two second pluralities of 23D connectors for electrically connecting the management box 20 to the second external module 40.
- the first two pluralities of electrical connectors 23A and the two second pluralities of electrical connectors 23D are arranged symmetrically in pairs on either side of the management box 20.
- two power supply and communication lines 23G pass through the management box 20. These two supply and communication lines are shown diagrammatically in FIGS. 2B to 2D by the double arrows 23 G .
- Each power and communication line 23G connects the connectors of a first plurality of connectors 23A to the connectors of the second plurality of associated connectors 23D (i.e. arranged symmetrically with respect to the body 20A of the management box 20).
- the management box 20 could comprise a single first plurality of connectors 23A, a single second plurality of connectors 23D and a single supply and communication line 23G connecting said first plurality of connectors 23A and the second plurality of connectors 23D.
- These electrical connectors 23A, 23D may be in the form of copper blades mounted on the board comprising the internal communication circuit.
- the management box 20 further comprises, on its side wall 21C, an audio output 23E of a microphone and a USB type connector 23F. According to the invention, as illustrated in FIG.
- the management box 20 comprises an external communication sub-module 25 connected to the power supply and communication lines 23G and configured to enable communication, via said lines 23G, of on the one hand, between the first external module 30 and / or the second external module 40 and, on the other hand, one or more communication networks 5A, 5B and 5C.
- the external communication sub-module 25 comprises a plurality of radio communication units (not shown), for example GPS, GPRS, 3G, Bluetooth TM, Zigbee ® etc., each configured to communicate with one of the communication networks respectively 5A, 5B and 5C, in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
- radio communication units for example GPS, GPRS, 3G, Bluetooth TM, Zigbee ® etc., each configured to communicate with one of the communication networks respectively 5A, 5B and 5C, in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
- the external communication sub-module 25 also comprises one or more integrated antennas (not shown) allowing the radio communication units to communicate on the LA, LB and LC radio communication links.
- the external communication sub-module 25 is advantageously in the form of a single card comprising an external electronic communication circuit. Such a card can easily be mounted inside the hollow body 20A of the management box 20, for example by embedding, so as to be connected to the communication supply line 23G.
- the external communication sub-module 25 is configured to communicate with an internal communication sub-module 28 of another management box (not shown) as will be described hereinafter by way of example with reference in figure 12.
- the management box 20 may comprise a plurality of external communication sub-modules 25 operating independently of one another.
- the management box 20 comprises an internal communication sub-module 28 in the form of a single card comprising an internal electronic communication circuit. This card is mounted inside the hollow body 20A of the management box 20 under the card comprising the external electronic communication circuit 25 so as to be also connected to the supply and communication lines 23G.
- the internal communication sub-module 28 comprises a flash memory, a microcontroller (not shown) providing communication, on the one hand, with the external communication sub-module 25 and, on the other hand, between the management box 20 and the first external module 30 and / or the second external module 40 via the power supply and communication lines, for example using a type I2C, UART or SCAN protocol known to those skilled in the art.
- the internal communication sub-module 28 notably allows the management of the power supply and the charging of batteries included in an external module 40 of the power supply module type.
- the internal communication sub-module 28 further comprises a microphone type application unit (not shown) whose audio output 23E is shown in Figure 2A as previously described.
- the internal communication sub-module 28 can also advantageously comprise other application units of the accelerometer, compass-magnetometer, gyroscope, thermometer, photocell, etc. type.
- the card comprising the internal communication circuit
- First external module 30 and second external module 40 are advantageously removed and replaced or modified (for example reprogrammed) and then placed inside the hollow body 20A of the management box without there being any need to modify the card comprising the external electronic communication circuit 25 or change the management box 20.
- these application units could be implemented on a separate card of the card comprising the internal communication electronic circuit 28.
- the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are advantageously interchangeable.
- the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are in the form of an outer casing comprising at least one fixing face 31A, 41A on the management box 20.
- the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are configured to be removably mounted on one of the attachment faces 21A / 21B of the management box 20.
- the fixing face 31A, 41A of the external module 30/40 respectively comprises third and fourth complementary fixing means of the first fixing means 22A of the first fixing face 21A and the second fixing means 22B of the second fixing face 21B of the management box 20.
- the attachment face of the external module 30/40 on the management box 20 comprises a circular portion arranged to conform to the first wall 21A1 and the second wall 21B1 for fixing the housing. 20.
- This outer casing is also preferably made of the same plastic material as that of the management box 20.
- 51A of the external module 30/40 on the management box 20 could include a plurality of tabs or lugs 36A, 36B arranged to attach to tabs or complementary lugs of an embodiment (not shown) of a housing management system according to the invention.
- the first external module 30, respectively the second external module 40 is electrically connected to the management unit 20 via the plurality of connectors 23A, 23D respectively.
- the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 may be one of the following external modules: an application module, a power supply module, a module for fixing the management unit or another identical management unit. i) Application module
- An application module may be chosen according to the use that is desired of the communication device 10, in particular according to the nature of the data to be sent via the one or the communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C.
- FIGS. 5A to 5L show various examples of application modules. For the sake of clarity, these different application modules are presented as first external modules 30. It goes without saying that, since the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are interchangeable, these application modules could also be seen as second modules. external 40.
- FIG. 5A illustrates a location module 30A comprising a button that can be pressed in order to automatically locate a property or a person, for example using its GPS coordinates.
- FIG. 5B illustrates an application module 30A of watch or alarm type.
- FIG. 5C illustrates an M2M (Machine To Machine) communication module adapted to a specific industrial environment and using specific communication networks. For example, multiple remote machines can exchange information and trigger an alarm if necessary.
- M2M Machine To Machine
- FIG. 5D illustrates a communication module of the Open or OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) type, OEM being known to those skilled in the art.
- a communication module of the Open or OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) type, OEM being known to those skilled in the art.
- Such a module comprises a standard hollow external housing in which are mounted electronic components of the user of the management box 20. Any user can thus create a custom application module according to the use he wants to make the communication device 10.
- FIGS. 5E and 5F illustrate application modules for radio communication.
- the radio communication module 30B1 is a Wifi communication module for communicating on a wireless communication link type Wifi with an entity located in the WiFi coverage of the communication device 10.
- the radio communication module 30B2 is a communication module BlueTooth TM or Zigbee ® for communicating over a radio communication link BlueTooth TM type respectively Zigbee ® or with an entity located in the coverage BlueTooth TM or Zigbee ® respectively of the communication device 10.
- such modules may advantageously be used to enable two communication devices 10 to communicate with each other over a wireless link, as will be described hereinafter with reference to FIG. 12.
- FIG. 5G represents a sensor of the motion detector type 30C1 which can for example be used in an alarm system of a house.
- FIG. 5H illustrates a sensor 30C2 of the light detector type that can for example be used in a house alarm system or photovoltaic panel type, for example to recharge a power supply module mounted on the opposite face of the housing management 20.
- FIG. 51 illustrates an application module of video camera type 30D. Similar to the management box 20, this module comprises two fixing faces comprising identical fixing means 36A and 36B. One 31A of the faces for fixing the video camera 30E on the management housing 20 and the opposite face allows, for example, to fix one of the detectors illustrated in Figures 5G and 5H.
- FIG. 5J illustrates an example of a USB port module 30E that can be mounted on one of the fixing faces 21A / 21B of the management box 20.
- FIG. 5K illustrates a terminal-type adapter 30F making it possible to connect to the management box 20, for example, an application module that would not be configured to be mounted directly on said management box 20.
- the adapter 30F comprises a first face of connection 30F1 having fixing means on one of the fixing faces 21A / 21B of the management box 20 and a second connecting face 30F2 having connection means 30F3 of the input / output (I / O) connector type allowing, for example, for example, to connect it to an external application module (not shown) or to a machine (not shown).
- 5L1 and 5L2 illustrate an antenna offset type adapter 30G enabling external antennas 30G1 to be connected to the management box 20 via antenna connectors 30G2, in place of the integrated antennas of the external sub-module 25, by for example to increase the radio range of the communication device 10 or in the case of a mounting of the communication device 10 inside a metal housing as shown in the example of Figures 11A and 11B described below.
- the application module may be another type of measurement sensor, preferably different from the application units of the internal communication sub-module 28, such as, for example, a gas detector, an analog probe , a Geiger counter, specific terminal blocks, etc.
- the application module may be a 30H cover (with reference to FIG. 8C).
- the power supply module can be mounted on one of the fixing faces of the management unit 20 by fourth attachment means complementary to the second fixing means 22B.
- these fourth fixing means 42 are in the form of a groove or chamfered portion 42.
- the power supply module 40A serves to supply electrical power to the management box 20 and, if necessary, to another external module, for example an application module, mounted on the opposite face of the management box 20.
- a power supply is provided via the second plurality of connectors 23D and the power supply and communication lines 23G (and possibly also via the first plurality of connectors 23A) of the management unit 20.
- the power supply module 40A comprises on its fixing face 41A a third plurality of connectors 41 arranged to come into electrical contact with one of the second pluralities of connectors 23D.
- the power supply module 40A may comprise a second fixing face, opposite to the first fixing face 41A in order to mount the power supply module 40, for example, on a metal support by magnetization, on a support type integrated circuit or on a fixing module as presented below.
- the power supply module 40A is advantageously in the form of a battery, for example lithium, preferably rechargeable.
- FIGS. 6A to 6D show various examples of power supply modules.
- these different power supply modules are presented as second external modules 40. It goes without saying that, since the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are interchangeable, these power supply modules could also be seen. as the first external modules 30. It is thus possible to mount on the management unit 20 different types of battery, low power, medium power or high power, depending on the consumption level of the management unit 20 and / or the application module 30 .
- FIG. 6A shows a rechargeable battery of low power, for example to ensure small missions over time
- a rechargeable battery of medium power for example for settings of several days
- a high-power rechargeable battery for example for intensive use of GPS-type location means
- a rechargeable battery by induction means 43 without contact a power supply module 40A can therefore advantageously be selected as a function of the use made of the communication device 10.
- the device 10 does not include a module Power supply and electrical energy can be provided, for example, by an application module of the solar energy sensor type or by an external power supply connected to the management unit 20 by a terminal block.
- Fixation module for example, by an application module of the solar energy sensor type or by an external power supply connected to the management unit 20 by a terminal block.
- the fixing module makes it possible to fix the communication device 10 to an external element such as a structure, a wall, a garment, a printed circuit, etc.
- FIGS. 7A to 7E show various examples of fixing modules. For the sake of clarity, these different attachment modules are presented as second external modules 40. It goes without saying that, since the first external module 30 and the second external module 40 are interchangeable, these attachment modules could also be seen as first external modules 30.
- the fixing module 40B1, 40B2, 40B3, 40B4, 40B5 comprises, on a first fixing face 51A, means for complementary fastenings of the fixing means 22B of the fixing faces 21A / 21B of the housing of management 20 for fixing it thereon and connecting means 53A, 53B, 53C, 53D to an external element.
- FIG. 7A illustrates a fixing module 40B1 comprising a base 52 from which is made of material a fastener 53A making it possible to connect the base 52, and thus the communication device 10, to an object, for example a key ring .
- FIG. 7B illustrates an attachment module 40B2 comprising a base 52 comprising, on a second fixing face 51B, opposite to the first fixing face 51A, two loops 53B made of material from said base 52 and making it possible to mounting the base 52, and therefore the communication device 10, on a strip of material such as, for example, a watch strap or a belt.
- FIG. 7C illustrates a fixing module 40B3 comprising on its second fixing face 51B a magnetized portion 53C making it possible to fix the communication device 10 on a metal element (not shown).
- the attachment module 40B1 is also a power module 40A3.
- FIG. 7D illustrates a fixing module 40B4 comprising a base 52 from which two ears 53D extending from the material of said base 52 extend and making it possible to attach the base 52, and therefore the communication device 10, to a wall or a structure (not shown), for example using a system of screws and nuts.
- FIG. 7E illustrates a fixing module 40B5 on a printed circuit 54 (with reference to FIGS. 10A and 10B), said fixing module 40B5 including on its second fixing face 51B soldering mounting studs or pins adapted for mounting on the printed circuit 54, for fixing the communication device 10 to said printed circuit 54.
- FIGS. 8A to 8C illustrate in exploded view three examples 10A, 10B, 10C of configuration of the communication device 10 according to the invention.
- the communication device 10A comprises a management box 20, a sensor 30A mounted on the first fixing face 21A of the management box 20 and a supply battery 40A mounted on the second fixing face 21B. of the management box 20.
- the communication device 10B comprises a management box 20, an adapter 30F mounted on the first fixing face 21A of the management box 20 and a fixing module 40B4 mounted on the second fixing face 21B of the management box 20.
- the communication device 10A comprises a management box 20, a cover 30H mounted on the first fixing face 21A of the management box 20 and a supply battery 40A mounted on the second fixing face 21B. of the management box 20.
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate types of mounting of the first external module 30 and of the second external module 40 on the management box 20.
- the first external module 30 can be mounted on the management box 20 before the second external module 40 or vice versa.
- one of the external modules 30/40 is a fixing module, it will be noted that it can be mounted on the management box 20 and then fixed on an external element or be first fixed on an element external then assembled with the management box 20.
- FIG. 9A illustrates the communication device 10A of FIG. 8A in which the sensor 30A and the battery 40A are mounted on the management box 20 by interlocking, for example by force and / or by means of tabs or lugs. , while sealing the communication device 10A.
- the management box 20 Once nested, the management box 20, the sensor 30A and the battery 40A are electrically connected via the two supply and communication lines 23G passing through the management box 20.
- FIG. 9B illustrates the communication device 10A of FIG. 8A in which the sensor 30A and the battery 40A are mounted on the management box 20 by screwing, each of the fixing faces then comprising at least one threaded portion 22A1, while ensuring the sealing of the communication device 10A.
- the management box 20, the sensor 30A and the battery 40A are electrically connected via the two supply and communication lines 23G through the management box 20 and are thus supplied with electrical energy while having the possibility of exchanging data, in particular so that the sensor 30A sends data to the management unit 20 so that it communicates via one or the communication networks 5A, 5B, 5C.
- this data may be data previously received by an application module of the radio communication module type.
- 10A illustrates a printed circuit board 54 on which is mounted very easily, for example by interlocking or by screwing, successively: a fixing module 40B5 (with reference to FIG. 7E) then a management box 20 and then a sensor 30A. As illustrated in FIG. 10B, once mounted on the printed circuit, the communication device 10 is integral with said circuit 54.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B show a high-autonomy Wifi terminal 60 in the form of a metal box 60A in which a communication device 10 according to the invention is mounted, a high-power battery 62, a connection module 64 and an external antenna 66.
- the battery 62 allows the Wifi terminal to operate for a long time while the connection module 64 makes it possible to connect the battery 62 to the communication device 10, for example via a USB port of the management unit 20 of the communication device 10.
- the external antenna 66 of the Wifi terminal 60 can communicate, for example, with a 3G network.
- the communication device 10 comprises a management box, a fixing module fixed on the one hand to the box 60A and, on the other hand, to the second fixing surface of the management box, an application module of the antenna offset type 30 (with reference to FIGS. 5L1 and 5L2) mounted on the first reception face of the management box, and a cover 30H (with reference to FIG. 8C) making it possible to seal the device of FIG. communication 10.
- the Wi-Fi communications are provided by the wireless radio communication unit of the management module 20.
- a Wifi module allows a user equipment, for example a smartphone or a computer, to connect via a link of Wifi radio communication in a manner known to those skilled in the art.
- a cover 68 closes the Wifi terminal 60 which can then be fixed, for example on a wall.
- two communication devices 10 according to the invention autonomous, communicating directly with each other without going through a communication network.
- Each of the communication devices 10 includes a communication application module, for example of the WiFi or Bluetooth TM or Zigbee ®, and a battery mounted on the management unit.
- a program stored in a memory of the management unit is executed by the microcontroller of the internal communication sub-module of each communication device 10 so that they communicate with each other.
- the communication devices 10 begin to talk as soon as they are in the radio coverage of each other, first of all to connect and then to exchange application data of the user information type.
- the two communication devices 10 can exchange information on the carriers of the communication device 10 when they pass close to each other, for example their name.
- the fixing means allow, to assemble several management boxes on each other to, for example, increase the number of radio communication units and thus allow communication with more communication networks.
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