KR101705278B1 - Smart nappy management system using internet of things - Google Patents
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- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61F—FILTERS IMPLANTABLE INTO BLOOD VESSELS; PROSTHESES; DEVICES PROVIDING PATENCY TO, OR PREVENTING COLLAPSING OF, TUBULAR STRUCTURES OF THE BODY, e.g. STENTS; ORTHOPAEDIC, NURSING OR CONTRACEPTIVE DEVICES; FOMENTATION; TREATMENT OR PROTECTION OF EYES OR EARS; BANDAGES, DRESSINGS OR ABSORBENT PADS; FIRST-AID KITS
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a web-based smart diaper management system, which comprises a wearable terminal body detachably attached to one side of a diaper; A urine sensor including a capacitance sensor for detecting urination of the wearer wearing the diaper, and a stool sensor for detecting the presence or absence of the wearer, and voice information of the wearer A sensor module including a voice sensing sensor; A wearable terminal transmission module for transmitting sensed sensed information from the sensor module; A wearable terminal control module for controlling the wearable terminal transmission module; and a relay terminal reception module for receiving detection information transmitted from the wearable terminal transmission module; And a relay terminal transmitting module for transmitting the received detection information to the relay terminal receiving module; and a relay terminal receiving the detection information transmitted from the relay terminal transmitting module and processing and managing the received detection information And a management terminal unit.
The smart diaper management system according to the present invention is capable of wirelessly receiving information on feces and feces from a worn terminal unit worn on a demented elderly, an intensive care unit, infant or newborn child in real time and is easy to manage, And the like can be utilized as data for managing the health state of the wearer.
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More particularly, the present invention relates to an object-based Internet-based smart diaper management system capable of facilitating the management of a diaper by detecting the presence or absence of a demented elderly person, an intensive care person, To a diaper management system.
In general, infants who are unable to handle their own personal use or who are uncomfortable to wear tend to wear diapers. If the diaper is not replaced within a certain period of time after the excretion, it may cause rash, eczema, or pressure sores due to excretion.
Therefore, it is very inconvenient for the infant or the caregiver of the patient to check the presence / absence of the small / small feces from time to time by using the olfactory, visual or tactile sense. Especially, when there is a small amount of excretion, it is not easy to check and is not unsanitary, .
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, Korean Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 10-2004-0074806 discloses a diaper warning system for a diaper.
In the above-described urinary alarm device, a conductive detection line is embedded at a predetermined interval, and an extension line of the detection line is connected to a detachable terminal made of a magnetic body on the band portion. The detachable terminal is detachably attached to the detachable terminal of the diaper A control IC for detecting whether or not urination has occurred in accordance with a change in the current detected by the detection unit; and a control IC for controlling the urination alarm to a melody And a sensing device including a battery having a structure that can be replaced with a volume control switch for controlling the volume of the melody IC.
The above-mentioned diuretic alarm device of the diaper has an advantage that it can immediately detect and inform the urine of the urine. However, since the detection line is coated with copper wire or conductive paint, the problem of causing skin trouble have.
In addition, since the detection line formed of a metal wire is more easily oxidized when it reacts with feces and feces, it has a serious adverse effect on soft skin of infants and patients and contaminates the surface of the diaper. Particularly, There is a disadvantage in that it is not easy to bend because it induces a foreign body feeling, and it has a disadvantage in that the cost of the diaper is increased due to an increase in manufacturing cost due to an increase in the amount of copper wire having a high price.
On the other hand, in the case of a critical patient in a hospital, the number of times of feces is important. In order to manage the feces, caregivers, caregivers or nurses need to manually check the number of urine and feces on the chart.
This chart checks the number of urine and stools, and the doctor checks the changes and checks the patient's health condition. However, it is difficult to inspect the patient's urine and stool count at once. There is a problem that there is a risk of misdiagnosis as well as a long time.
Disclosure of Invention Technical Problem [8] Accordingly, the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned problems occurring in the prior art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a wireless terminal, The present invention provides a smart Internet diary management system based on objects, which can be used as data for managing health status of a wearer by forming additional information such as presence / absence, occurrence timing, frequency,
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided an object-based Internet-based smart diaper management system comprising: a wearable terminal body detachably attached to one side of a diaper; A urine sensor including a capacitance sensor for detecting urination of the wearer wearing the diaper, and a stool sensor for detecting the presence or absence of the wearer, and voice information of the wearer A sensor module including a voice sensing sensor; A wearable terminal transmission module for transmitting sensed sensed information from the sensor module; A wearable terminal control module for controlling the wearable terminal transmission module; and a relay terminal reception module for receiving detection information transmitted from the wearable terminal transmission module; And a relay terminal transmitting module for transmitting the received detection information to the relay terminal receiving module; and a relay terminal receiving the detection information transmitted from the relay terminal transmitting module and processing and managing the received detection information And a management terminal unit.
Wherein the electrostatic capacity sensor is adapted to sense a urine volume.
Wherein the portable management terminal comprises: a management terminal receiving module for receiving detection information transmitted from the relay terminal transmitting module; A management terminal control module for storing and analyzing the detection information received by the management terminal receiving module; An alarm module for sending an alarm signal under control of the management terminal control module; And a management terminal unit including the management terminal module, the management terminal control module, and the alarm module, wherein the management terminal unit manages and manages the detection information received by the management terminal reception module, And a management module for analyzing and providing various information to the manager, wherein the management module, based on the sensed information received by the management terminal receiving module at the administrator's selection, determines the feces and urine generation time, A voice analysis mode for analyzing and providing voice information sensed by the voice sensor, an order mode for ordering the diaper through an Internet connection, An information providing mode for providing childcare information required for child care, an alarm for controlling the operation of the alarm module And the order mode includes a history providing mode for providing a date of purchase of the diaper, a purchase quantity, and purchased product information, and a service capable of performing failure acceptance or inquiry through the Internet connection when a failure occurs in the wearable terminal Mode is provided.
The worn terminal unit or the relay terminal unit may further include a sound generating unit for providing sound of a frequency band set to the wearer.
The Internet based smart diaper management system according to the present invention is capable of wirelessly receiving information on feces and feces from a worn terminal unit worn on a demented elderly, an intensive care unit, a baby or a newborn, and is easy to manage, The number of times, the period, and the like, as databases for managing the health status of the wearer.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view schematically showing an object-based Internet based smart diaper management system according to the present invention. FIG.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the Invention [0001]
3 is a block diagram for explaining modes provided in the management module shown in FIG.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Hereinafter, an object-based Internet-based smart diaper management system according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 show an Internet based smart diaper management system according to the present invention. 1 and 2, the object-based Internet-based smart diaper management system according to the present invention includes a
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The electrostatic capacity sensor is capable of detecting not only urine generation but also urine volume by sending different electric signals according to urine volume. That is, when a large amount of urine is generated to replace the diaper, a first detection signal corresponding to the urine is generated, and when a smaller amount of urine is generated, the set second detection signal is transmitted, And sends the set third detection signals to the management terminal unit when the amount is detected.
For example, when the first detection signal is received at the management terminal unit, the management terminal unit generates an alarm signal corresponding to the first alarm signal through the alarm unit, thereby informing the manager that the diaper needs to be replaced. Alternatively, when the third detection signal is received in the management terminal unit, it can be informed that the urine has occurred but the diaper is not to be replaced. That is, the electrostatic capacity sensor capable of detecting the urine volume as described above has the effect of allowing the manager to easily understand the replacement timing of the diaper.
The oscillation element generates a pulse signal, and the period and the duty ratio of the pulse generated according to the impedance vary. The pulse counter counts the frequency of the signal for a predetermined time and transmits the counted signal to the wearable terminal control module. At this time, the wearable terminal control module judges the presence or absence of the use according to the frequency.
An electrode unit (not shown) is formed on the substrate to sense a change in electrostatic capacitance of the diaper. The electrode unit includes a single electrode in the form of a conductive thin plate. The electrode can be used without any particular limitation as long as it is a conductor, and silver, copper, iron, aluminum, zinc, magnesium and the like can be exemplified, and the shape and size of the electrode are limited And the electrode may be formed in the process of manufacturing the substrate. The resistance R and the capacitance C of the electrode part are charged and discharged through the oscillation element, and as a result, oscillation occurs, and the oscillation is outputted as a change in frequency and amplitude. Since the resistance value is fixed, the amplitude of the output frequency is output differently due to the change of the capacitance value. At this time, the wearing terminal control module can monitor the change of the signal to judge the presence of the toilet.
The electrostatic capacity sensor is a sensor that senses a change in the amount of current generated when the environment changes at a predetermined constant current. Recently, the electrostatic capacity sensor is widely used in touch screens and the like. When the wearer looks at the diaper, The amount of current flowing is changed and the sensor senses it.
Since the capacitance sensor senses the relative change of the electrostatic capacity based on the capacitance value of the inside of the diaper when the diaper is first attached to the diaper, It can not be detected, and even when additional feces are generated, there is a possibility that a malfunction may occur depending on the amount.
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Detection information and voice information associated with the generation of the feces sensed by the
Although not shown in the drawings, the sensor module may further include a temperature sensor capable of measuring the wearer's body temperature or temperature. The temperature sensor measures the body temperature of a wearer, such as an infant or a patient, to which a diaper is worn. The temperature sensor is mounted on the wearing
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When the sensing information is received from the
When the signal output from the urine sensor is different from the set reference signal, the wearable
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When the manager inputs an execution signal through the input module provided in the management terminal
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The setting mode not only provides a usage method and a manual of a wearable terminal, a function and usage of a management module, but also provides a menu for setting an overall operation of the alarm module.
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In the Internet based smart diaper management system according to the present invention, the wearable terminal unit or the
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims. It will be appreciated that other embodiments are possible.
Therefore, the scope of the true technical protection of the present invention should be determined by the technical idea of the appended claims.
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A relay terminal receiving module for receiving detection information transmitted from the wearable terminal transmitter module; And a relay terminal transmitting module for transmitting the received detection information to the relay terminal receiving module;
And a portable management terminal unit that receives the sensing information transmitted from the relay terminal transmitting module and processes and manages the received sensing information,
The portable management terminal unit
A management terminal receiving module for receiving detection information transmitted from the relay terminal transmitting module; A management terminal control module for storing and analyzing the detection information received by the management terminal receiving module; An alarm module for sending an alarm signal under control of the management terminal control module; And a management terminal unit having the management terminal receiving module, the management terminal control module, and the alarm module installed therein,
The portable management terminal further comprises a management module for managing and analyzing the sensing information received by the management terminal receiving module and providing various information to the manager,
The management module includes a data management mode and a data management mode, which are capable of checking and managing the feces-related information including the time and frequency of occurrence of the urine, the number of times, and the period of the wearer based on the detection information received by the management terminal- A voice analysis mode for analyzing and providing voice information sensed by the voice sensor, an order mode for ordering diapers through an Internet connection, an information providing mode for providing childcare information necessary for childcare, An alarm control mode is provided for controlling the operation of the vehicle,
The order mode is provided with a history providing mode for providing a date of purchase of the diaper, a purchase quantity, purchased product information, and a service mode in which a failure acceptance or an inquiry can be performed through the Internet connection when a failure occurs in the wearable terminal Internet based smart diaper management system.
Wherein the electrostatic capacity sensor is adapted to detect a urine volume.
Wherein the wearable terminal unit or the relay terminal unit further comprises a sound generating unit for providing a sound of a frequency band set for the wearer.
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