KR20140139239A - Bio-data Measureable Bidet and Method for Providing bio-data using Thereof - Google Patents

Bio-data Measureable Bidet and Method for Providing bio-data using Thereof Download PDF

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KR20140139239A
KR20140139239A KR1020130059645A KR20130059645A KR20140139239A KR 20140139239 A KR20140139239 A KR 20140139239A KR 1020130059645 A KR1020130059645 A KR 1020130059645A KR 20130059645 A KR20130059645 A KR 20130059645A KR 20140139239 A KR20140139239 A KR 20140139239A
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a bidet and a method for generating bio-data using the bidet. According to an embodiment of the present invention, the bidet comprises: a toilet seat electrode unit which has a plurality of electrodes positioned on a toilet seat on which a user is seated; a lower body measuring unit which generates a lower body measurement signal by measuring an electrical signal generated in the toilet seat electrode unit by power applied to the toilet seat electrode unit; an armrest electrode unit which has a plurality of electrodes positioned on formed the arm arrest unit on a side of the toilet seat; an upper body measuring unit which generates an upper body measurement signal by measuring an electrical signal generated in the armrest electrode unit by power applied to the armrest electrode unit; and a control unit which senses seating of the user using the lower body measurement signal, converts the powers applied to the armrest electrode unit and the toilet seat electrode unit from standby power into activation power if the measurement intention of the user is confirmed by the upper body measurement signal, and generates bio-data of the user using the lower body measurement signal and the upper body measurement signal.

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[0001] The present invention relates to a method of generating bio-information using a bio-information generating bidet and a bidet,

The present invention relates to a method of generating a living body information using a living body information generating bidet and a bidet, and more particularly, to a bidet that includes an electrode for measuring a human body, such as body composition analysis, To a method for generating biometric information.

There are many products in modern households considering the convenience of users. In recent years, the use of bidets has been increasing in many households.

Generally, the bidet is installed at the left side of the toilet so that the toilet can wash the anus without stopping by spraying the washing water through the nozzle after seeing the toilet, and can control the massage or the temperature of the toilet seat through the washing water.

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of products aimed at healthcare for home use so that users can manage their health by conducting health check-ups from time to time. The convenience and efficiency of the user are inadequate to separately provide the products for the purpose of healthcare, and the convenience of the user can be improved if the apparatus for measuring the human body is provided in the bidet. However, there is an inconvenience that the user needs to operate the apparatus through buttons or the like when the human body measurement is performed through the bidet, and unnecessary waste of electric power such as measurement is required even when the measurement is not desired and the efficiency of using the bidet is low .

Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2012-0065011 (2012.06.20.)

The present invention provides a method of generating a biometric information using a bidet and a bidet that can generate biometric information of a user through the electrode in a bidet provided with an electrode for measuring a human body.

The present invention relates to a biometrics information generating bidet which can control human body measurement only when there is an intention to measure a human body through the electrode without any additional operation by a user in a bidet equipped with an electrode for measuring a human body, .

The living body information generating bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a toilet seat electrode unit having a plurality of electrodes positioned on a bedpan seat on which a user is seated; A lower body measuring unit for measuring an electrical signal generated by the toilet seat electrode unit by a power source applied to the toilet seat electrode unit to generate a lower body measuring signal; An armrest electrode portion having a plurality of electrodes positioned on an armrest portion provided on the side of the toilet seat; An upper body measuring unit for measuring an electrical signal generated by the armrest electrode unit by a power source applied to the armrest electrode unit and generating an upper body measuring signal; And when the seating of the user is sensed using the lower body measurement signal and the intention of the user is determined using the upper body measurement signal, And a controller for converting the user's biometric information into an active power and generating the user's biometric information using the lower body measurement signal and the upper body measurement signal.

Here, the controller calculates the impedance between the electrodes of the toilet seat electrode unit using the body measurement signal, and compares the impedance with a preset value to sense the seating of the user.

Here, the controller may calculate the impedance between the electrodes of the toilet seat electrode unit using the upper body measurement signal, and compare the impedance with a predetermined value to confirm the intention of the user.

Here, the control unit may apply the high frequency AC power to the toilet seam electrode unit and armrest electrode unit in the activation mode.

Here, the biometric information may include at least one of a body composition, an electrocardiogram, a pulse wave, a heart rate, and blood pressure.

The biometric information generating bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include an operation unit for receiving user information including body information including a key or a weight of a user and an identification key of the user.

Here, the controller may generate the biometric information by matching the user information, the body measurement signal, and the body measurement signal.

A method of generating a biometric information using a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a step of determining whether or not a seat is seated using a lower body measurement signal generated by applying power to a toilet seat electrode unit having a plurality of electrodes positioned on a toilet seat on which a user is seated, A seat detection step of sensing the seat; The armature electrode unit including a plurality of electrodes contacting the body of the user after sensing the seating of the user is inspected by the user using the upper body measurement signal generated by applying power to the toilet seat electrode unit and armrest electrode unit A measurement determination step of converting an applied power from a standby power supply to an activation power supply; And a biometric information generating step of generating biometric information of the user using the lower body measurement signal and the upper body measurement signal generated by applying the activation power to the bedpan-seat electrode unit and armrest-side electrode unit.

The biometric information generation method using bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include a user information input step of inputting user information including body information including a key or a weight of the user and an identification key of the user .

Here, the biometric information generating step may generate the biometric information by matching the user information, the upper body measurement signal, and the lower body measurement signal.

In addition, the means for solving the above-mentioned problems are not all enumerating the features of the present invention. The various features of the present invention and the advantages and effects thereof will be more fully understood by reference to the following specific embodiments.

According to the method for generating biometric information using the biometric information generating bidet and the bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention, seating detection can be performed through the human measuring electrode without having to include a separate sensor or device.

According to the method for generating biometric information using the biometric information generating bidet and the bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention, the user's intention to measure can be confirmed through the human measuring electrode without having to include a separate sensor or device.

According to the biometric information generating method using the biometric information generating bidet and the bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention, biometric information of the user can be generated by distinguishing the users.

1 is a block diagram showing a biometric information generating bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
2 is a view showing an embodiment of a biometric information generating bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.
3 is a block diagram showing a biometric information generation bidet according to another embodiment of the present invention.
4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of generating biometric information using a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. However, the embodiments of the present invention can be modified into various other forms, and the scope of the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below. Further, the embodiments of the present invention are provided to more fully explain the present invention to those skilled in the art.

1 is a block diagram showing a biometric information generating bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

1, a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a toilet seat electrode unit 10, a lower body measuring unit 20, an armrest electrode unit 30, an upper body measuring unit 40, and a controller 50 can do.

2 is a view showing an embodiment of a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Hereinafter, a biometric information generation bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 and 2. FIG.

The bidet may be installed at a toilet seat as a cleaning device that cleans the local area by spraying wash water after the user has used the toilet. The bidet includes a nozzle unit including a nozzle for spraying washing water, a water pressure regulating unit for regulating a water pressure of the washing water, a hot water heater for regulating the temperature of the washing water, a drying fan , A toilet seat heater for controlling the temperature of the toilet seat on which the user is seated, and the like. Further, the bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention can generate biometric information of a user and can grasp and manage the health state of the user.

Specifically, the toilet seam electrode unit 10 may include a plurality of electrodes positioned on the bedpan seat on which the user is seated. The electrodes are electrodes used to generate biometric information of a user and can be brought into contact with the user's legs when the user is seated.

For the human body measurement, the user's body must be in direct contact with the electrode. Therefore, when the electrode is provided at the seat portion of the bidet, the user can simultaneously measure the body while observing the toilet without inconveniencing discomfort for measuring the body separately.

The toilet seat electrode unit 10 may generate an electrical signal det1 for seating detection. When the power is supplied to the bedpan electrode unit 10, the bedpan electrode unit 10 may generate the electrical signal det1 for generating the user's biometric information (for example, the body fat of the user) . The activation power source may be a high frequency AC power source.

The lower body measurement unit 20 may measure the electrical signal det1 to generate a lower body measurement signal ch_l. The lower body measurement signal ch_l may be a waveform of voltage or current. The lower body measurement unit 20 may transmit the lower body measurement signal ch_l to the controller 50. [

The armrest electrode unit 30 may be located on the armrest provided on the side of the toilet seat. The armrest portion may be provided on the left or right side of the toilet seat, and may be provided on both the left and right sides of the toilet seat. The armrest may be in the form of a flat plate or knob that can be worn by the user's arm.

The armrest electrode unit 30 may include a plurality of electrodes to which a user's hand or arm contacts.

The armrest electrode unit 30 may generate an electrical signal det1 for confirming a measurement intention of the user. When the activation power is applied to the armrest electrode unit 30, the armrest electrode unit 30 may generate the electrical signal det2 for generating the user's biometric information.

The upper body measuring unit 40 may measure an electrical signal det2 generated by the armrest electrode unit 30 by a power source applied to the armrest electrode unit 30 to generate an upper body measuring signal ch_h. The upper body measurement signal ch_h may be a waveform of voltage or current. The upper body measurement unit 40 may transmit the upper body measurement signal ch_h to the controller 50. [

The control unit 50 may sense the seating of the user using the lower body measurement signal ch_l. For example, the control unit 50 may calculate the impedance between the electrodes of the toilet seated electrode unit 10 using the lower body measurement signal ch_l. When the user does not sit on the bidet, there is no passage through which current flows between the electrodes of the toilet seam electrode unit 10, so that the impedance can be a value of infinity. On the contrary, when the user is seated on the bidet, the body of the user can be a passage through which current flows between the electrodes of the toilet seam electrode unit 10. [ Therefore, the impedance of the toilet seated electrode unit 10 is relatively small. The control unit 50 may sense the seating of the user by comparing the impedance of the bedside electrode unit 10 with a predetermined value. Specifically, if the impedance of the toilet seat electrode unit 10 is greater than a predetermined value, the controller 50 may determine that the user is not seated in the bidet. If the impedance is less than a preset value It can be determined that the user is seated in the bidet and the seating of the user can be sensed.

The control unit 50 can confirm the user's body measurement intention by using the body measurement signal ch_h. For example, the control unit 50 may calculate the impedance of the arm-arm electrode unit 30 from the upper body measurement signal ch_h. The control unit 50 may compare the impedance of the armrest electrode unit 30 with a preset value to determine that the arm of the user has contacted the armrest electrode unit 30. If the impedance of the armrest electrode unit 30 is less than a preset value, the controller 50 may detect that the arm touches the armrest electrode unit 30, thereby confirming the user's intention to measure.

When the seating of the user is sensed and the intention of the user is determined, the control unit 50 converts the power applied to the toilet seat electrode unit 10 and the armrest electrode unit 30 from standby power to active power can do.

The standby power source may be a low-power power source for sensing seating of the user and intention of measuring the user. Therefore, power consumption of the bidet can be reduced in the standby mode.

When the activation power is applied to the toilet seat electrode unit 10 and the armrest electrode unit 30, the control unit 50 controls the user's living body 10 using the lower body measurement signal ch_l and the upper body measurement signal ch_h, Information can be generated. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the bidet from starting the measurement even if the user wants to use only the bidet without intention of measuring the body, and to start the measurement only when the intention of the user is confirmed. Accordingly, the user can reduce unnecessary power consumption due to unwanted measurement, and it is possible to extend the lifetime of the bidet by reducing the unnecessary number of operations of the bidet.

When only the lower body measuring unit 20 is used for the user's body measurement, only the lower body of the user is brought into contact with the toilet seat electrode unit 10, so that a current for measurement does not flow to the upper body of the user. By using both the lower body measuring unit 20 and the upper body measuring unit 40, a current flows to the upper half of the user, and more accurate and precise biometric information can be generated. In addition, since the distance between the electrodes is narrower than that of the conventional bio-signal measuring devices, it is possible to reduce errors caused by noise in the human body and the like, so that the accuracy of the bio-information generated by the controller 50 can be improved. The biometric information may include at least one of a body composition, an electrocardiogram, a pulse wave, a heart rate, and a blood pressure.

When the user removes the arm from the armrest electrode unit 30 or operates the bidet without a separate bidet operation to stop the body measurement, the controller 50 can stop generating the bio-information, Can be converted to a power source.

3 is a block diagram illustrating a bidet according to another embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 3, the bidet according to another embodiment of the present invention may further include an operation unit 60.

Hereinafter, a bidet according to another embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

Hereinafter, the operation unit 60 and the control unit 50 except for the configuration that performs the same operation as in the present embodiment will be mainly described.

The operation unit 60 may receive user information including a body information including a key or a weight of the user and an identification key of the user. The manipulation part 60 may be provided on one side of the bidet. The operating portion 60 may be provided on the armrest portion of the bidet. The operation unit 60 may include a separate keypad.

The user information may include information such as a user's key, weight, and age. The identification key may be a letter, a number, or a symbol for identifying each user when there are several users such as a user's name or a user's number.

The controller 50 matches the lower body measurement signal ch_l and the upper body measurement signal ch_h generated by applying the activation power to the user's seat and the toilet seat electrode unit 10 and armrest electrode unit 30, Biometric information can be generated. Specifically, when the controller 50 generates the biometric information, more accurate biometric information can be generated by using the user's key, weight, and age included in the user information. For example, it is possible to perform more accurate body composition analysis by matching the key and the weight of the user with the lower body measurement signal ch_l and the upper body measurement signal ch_h, By matching with the measurement signal ch_h, it is possible to analyze the health state of the user through comparison with the blood pressure reference value of the normal person corresponding to each age.

The bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention may further include a storage unit (not shown), a display unit (not shown), and a transmission unit (not shown).

The storage unit may store data including biometric information and user information (user) generated by the controller 50. Thus, the user is able to continuously check for changes in his or her health condition. The display unit may display the data stored in the storage unit. At this time, the display unit may be an LED display device, or may use another display device.

The transmitting unit may receive the data and transmit the data to an external device. The transmission unit may transmit data to a wired line or may transmit data to an external device using wireless communication.

4 is a flowchart illustrating a method of generating biometric information using a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention.

Referring to FIG. 4, a method for generating biometric information using bidet according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a seating detection step S10, a user information input step S20, a measurement determination step S30, S40).

Hereinafter, a biometric information generating method using a bidet according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.

In the seating detection step S10, the toilet seat electrode unit 10 may receive power and generate an electrical signal det1.

In the seating detection step S10, the lower body measurement unit 20 can measure the electrical signal det1 to generate the lower body measurement signal ch_l, and the lower body measurement signal ch_l to the control unit 50 Lt; / RTI >

In the seating detection step S10, the controller 50 may calculate the impedance of the toilet seat electrode unit 10 using the lower body measurement signal ch_l, and if the impedance has a value less than a predetermined value It is possible to detect that the user is seated in the bidet.

The user information input step S20 may receive the user information including the body information including the user's key or weight and the identification key of the user. The user information may include information such as a user's key, weight, and age. The identification key may be a letter, a number, or a symbol for identifying each user when there are several users such as a user's name or a user's number.

The user information input step S20 is not an essential step in the control method of the bidet, but may be selectively performed for convenience, and may be performed in the pre-seating sensing step S10.

In the measurement determination step S30, the armrest electrode unit 30 may receive power and generate an electrical signal det2.

In the measurement determination step S30, the upper body measurement unit 40 may measure the electrical signal det2 to generate the upper body measurement signal ch_h, and may transmit the upper body measurement signal ch_h to the control unit 50 Lt; / RTI >

In the measurement determination step S30, the controller 50 may calculate the impedance of the arm-arm electrode unit 30 from the upper body measurement signal ch_h, and the controller 50 determines whether the impedance is equal to or less than a predetermined value It is possible for the user to sense that the arm is in contact with the armrest electrode unit 30 and confirm that the user intends to measure the arm.

If it is determined that the user intends to measure the user's body, the measurement determination step S30 may include determining a power source applied to the toilet seat electrode unit 10 and the armrest electrode unit 30 by the controller 50, It can be switched from standby to active power.

In the biometric information generation step S40, the toilet seat electrode unit 10 and armrest electrode unit 30 to which the activation power is applied can generate electrical signals det1 and det2 necessary for generating biometric information. The activation power source may be a high frequency AC power source.

The bio-information generating step S40 may be a step in which the lower body measuring unit 20 can measure the electric signal det1 to generate the lower body measuring signal ch_l and the upper body measuring unit 40 can measure the electric signal det2) to generate the upper body measurement signal ch_h.

In the bio-information generating step S40, the controller 50 can measure the impedance in the user's body using the body measurement signal ch_l and the body measurement signal ch_h, and includes body composition and electrocardiogram Biometric information can be generated.

In the biometric information generation step S40, the controller 50 may generate biometric information of a user by matching the user information user with the lower body measurement signal ch_l and the upper body measurement signal ch_h.

According to the bidet-based biometric information generation method according to an embodiment of the present invention, it is possible to detect the seating of a user without including any other sensor or configuration other than the electrode necessary for measuring the biometric signal, It is possible to confirm the measurement intention, thereby increasing the convenience of the user and reducing the cost of producing the bidet.

The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments and the accompanying drawings. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

10: toilet seat electrode section 20: lower body measuring section
30: armrest electrode part 40: upper body measuring part
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S10: seating detection step S20: user information input step
S30: Measurement determination step S40: Biometric information generation step
ch_l: Lower body measurement signal ch_h: Upper body measurement signal
user: user information

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A toilet seat electrode unit including a plurality of electrodes located on a toilet seat on which a user is seated;
A lower body measuring unit for measuring an electrical signal generated by the toilet seat electrode unit by a power source applied to the toilet seat electrode unit to generate a lower body measuring signal;
An armrest electrode portion having a plurality of electrodes positioned on an armrest portion provided on the side of the toilet seat;
An upper body measuring unit for measuring an electrical signal generated by the armrest electrode unit by a power source applied to the armrest electrode unit and generating an upper body measuring signal; And
When the seating of the user is sensed using the lower body measurement signal and the intention of the user is determined using the upper body measurement signal, the power applied to the toilet seated electrode unit and the armrest electrode unit is activated And generating a biometric information of the user by using the lower body measurement signal and the upper body measurement signal.
The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit
Wherein the impedance measuring unit calculates an impedance between the electrodes of the toilet seat electrode unit using the body measurement signal and compares the impedance with a preset value to sense the seating of the user.
The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the control unit
Wherein the impedance measuring unit calculates the impedance between the electrodes of the toilet seat electrode unit using the upper body measurement signal and compares the impedance with a preset value to determine the intention of the user to measure.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the activation power source
Biometric information generating bidet, high frequency AC power source.
2. The method according to claim 1,
A body component, an electrocardiogram, a pulse wave, a heart rate, and a blood pressure.
The method according to claim 1,
Further comprising an operation unit for receiving user information including body information including a key or a weight of the user and an identification key of the user.
7. The apparatus of claim 6, wherein the control unit
And generates the biometric information by matching the user information, the upper body measurement signal, and the lower body measurement signal.
A seating detection step of detecting seating or non-seating using a lower body measurement signal generated by applying power to a toilet seat electrode unit including a plurality of electrodes positioned on a bed seat on which a user is seated;
The armature electrode unit including a plurality of electrodes contacting the body of the user after sensing the seating of the user is inspected by the user using the upper body measurement signal generated by applying power to the toilet seat electrode unit and armrest electrode unit A measurement determination step of converting an applied power from a standby power supply to an activation power supply; And
And generating biometric information of the user using the lower body measurement signal and the upper body measurement signal generated by applying the activation power to the toilet seat electrode unit and armrest electrode unit.
9. The method of claim 8,
Further comprising a user information input step of receiving user information including body information including the user's key or weight and an identification key of the user,
Wherein the biometric information generating step generates the biometric information by matching the user information, the upper body measurement signal, and the lower body measurement signal.




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