WO2016103736A1 - Dispositif d'information et système d'information - Google Patents

Dispositif d'information et système d'information Download PDF

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WO2016103736A1
WO2016103736A1 PCT/JP2015/006500 JP2015006500W WO2016103736A1 WO 2016103736 A1 WO2016103736 A1 WO 2016103736A1 JP 2015006500 W JP2015006500 W JP 2015006500W WO 2016103736 A1 WO2016103736 A1 WO 2016103736A1
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純 葛西
吉田 正樹
関根 正樹
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/02Detecting, measuring or recording pulse, heart rate, blood pressure or blood flow; Combined pulse/heart-rate/blood pressure determination; Evaluating a cardiovascular condition not otherwise provided for, e.g. using combinations of techniques provided for in this group with electrocardiography or electroauscultation; Heart catheters for measuring blood pressure
    • A61B5/024Detecting, measuring or recording pulse rate or heart rate
    • A61B5/0245Detecting, measuring or recording pulse rate or heart rate by using sensing means generating electric signals, i.e. ECG signals

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  • the present invention relates to an information device and an information system that can be used with, for example, a helmet.
  • a helmet is used when riding a bicycle or working at a construction site. If this helmet is used, using such a portable information device interferes with the helmet strap and is difficult to use.
  • the part to be put on the ear and the helmet strap interfere with each other. If it does so, the problem that it becomes difficult to get entangled at the time of putting on and taking off, and when it is used for a long time, the strap of the helmet is excessively pressed and the wearing part feels pain.
  • an object of the present invention is to provide an information device and an information system that can be comfortably used together with a helmet without closing an ear hole, and to improve user satisfaction.
  • the present invention provides an information means for outputting or obtaining information, a casing sandwiched between a front strap located on the front side of the ear of the helmet strap and a face surface near the cheekbone of the helmet wearer, A hook located on the front strap side, and the hook is provided with a connecting base portion connected to the housing on one outer side in the width direction of the front strap, and the front strap is pulled out on the other outer side. It is characterized by being an information device provided with a barbed portion to prevent, and an information system using this information device.
  • the block diagram which shows the system configuration
  • the front view which shows the external appearance structure of a mounting terminal.
  • FIG. 1 is a block diagram showing a system configuration of a communication system 1 (information system).
  • the communication system 1 includes a server 2, a user terminal 3, and a mounting terminal 4 (information device) that are communicably connected to a communication network 9.
  • the server 2 is composed of a server computer
  • the user terminal 3 is composed of a mobile terminal such as a smartphone. All of them are composed of a CPU, ROM, RAM, etc. as hardware elements and execute various operations and control operations (11, 21 (control means)), hard disks, flash memories, etc., and read / write information.
  • Storage unit (12, 22 (storage unit)) to be allowed, touch panel, keyboard, mouse, push button, input unit (13, 25) configured by a plurality of these and receiving input by contact operation, liquid crystal display or organic EL display Etc., and display units (14, 23) for displaying images such as characters and figures, and communication units (15, 15) configured by LAN boards, WIFI units, telephone line wireless communication units, etc. , 24 (line wireless communication means)).
  • the storage unit 12 of the server 2 stores and records a management PG (program) 18 necessary for information management in this system, and various data such as vital data and movement trajectory data (a set of coordinate data) of each user. (Database) 19 is stored.
  • the storage unit 22 of the user terminal 3 includes a user application 31 (information device program) for executing various operations in the system according to user operation input, user data 32 required for using the system, A browser application 33 for accessing a homepage on the Internet is stored.
  • a user application 31 in addition to the application for the mounting terminal that controls the operation of the mounting terminal 4, a telephone communication application that performs telephone communication, an SNS communication application that performs SNS communication such as LINE, a music application that listens to music, and the like.
  • An application is stored in the storage unit 22.
  • These user applications 31 can be activated even in the background, and while the application for the attached terminal is activated and displayed on the display unit 23, a call using the telephone communication application is made via Bluetooth (registered trademark) 30 (short-range wireless communication means).
  • a voice call can be performed by the bone conduction speaker 105 (information means) of the wearing terminal 4 and the microphone 53.
  • the wearing terminal application is activated and the screen is displayed on the display unit 23
  • music is played from the bone conduction speaker 105 by Bluetooth (registered trademark), or characters received by the SNS application are converted into voice and converted into bone.
  • An appropriate operation such as output from the conductive speaker 105 can be performed.
  • the user terminal 3 includes a touch panel 26 that receives a touch input as the input unit 25, a three-axis acceleration sensor 27 that detects a moving direction, a tilt, and the like in three dimensions, a camera 28 that acquires an image and a video by photographing, and positional information.
  • a GPS 29 to be acquired and a BlueTooth (registered trademark) 30 for transmitting and receiving data to and from the wearing terminal 4 through wireless communication are provided.
  • the mounted terminal 4 includes an indicator lamp 41 for displaying a status such as an error during reproduction of music, a BlueTooth (registered trademark) antenna 42 (short-range wireless communication means) for wireless communication with the user terminal 3, and next and previous music transmissions.
  • a button 43 for performing operations such as switching back and connecting / disconnecting telephone communication a USB connector 44 for connecting to a personal computer and connecting a power source for charging, a battery 45 for supplying power to each unit, an LDO 3.3V 46,
  • the Bluetooth (registered trademark) module 47 that controls wireless communication by the BlueTooth (registered trademark) antenna 42, the power management unit 48 that manages the power state of the battery 45, and the pulse wave data (PPG, detected by the vital sensor 130 (information means)) Vital MCU49 (bi-electric volume pulse) converted to heart rate data Le processing unit), a power amplifier 51 for amplifying the volume of the sound, the bone conduction speaker 105 for transmitting music by bone conduction, and a vital sensor 130 for detecting a microphone 53
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing an external configuration of the mounting terminal 4.
  • the mounting terminal 4 includes a main body 7, two cables 8 having one end connected to the main body 7, and left and right mounting pads 6 ⁇ / b> L and 6 ⁇ / b> R connected to the other end of each cable.
  • the main body 7 has a rectangular box shape with a long top and bottom surfaces and a short left and right side. Fixing frames 7 a are provided symmetrically on the left and right side surfaces of the main body 7.
  • the left and right fixing frames 7 a are provided with two elongated holes 7 b that are long and vertically aligned along the side surface of the main body 7 and provided symmetrically.
  • the strap 5 (see FIG. 9) is passed through the elongated hole 7b, and the main body 7 is fixed to the helmet 201 (see FIG. 9) by the strap 5. Due to the existence of the long holes 7b, the main body 7 can be firmly fixed to the rear head position of almost all the bicycle helmets with the strap 5 in the bicycle helmet 201 provided with various shapes.
  • buttons 43 serving as a power button is provided at a lower position.
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of the mounting pad 6L
  • FIG. 4 is an exploded perspective view of the mounting pad 6R
  • FIG. 5 is a partially sectional enlarged perspective view of the second housing 120R
  • FIG. 7 is a partially longitudinal plan view of the mounting pad 6L
  • FIG. 7 is a partially enlarged perspective view of the mounting pad 6L.
  • the mounting pad 6L includes a hook 60, a first housing 70L, a switch rubber 80L, a substrate 90L, a rubber packing 101, a bone conduction speaker 105, a cable base 110, a second housing 120L, and a vital sensor. 130, a disk 141, and a pad 145.
  • the hook 60 is formed in a substantially disk shape with plastic and has a size slightly larger than the width of the front strap 203 (see FIG. 9) of the helmet.
  • the hook 60 is provided with a connecting base 61 (see FIG. 4) on the lower surface of one end and a barb 63 on the lower surface of the other end.
  • the first housing 70L has a shape in which a part of a substantially disk-shaped peripheral surface larger than the hook 60 protrudes to one side, and the peripheral surface rises at a right angle to secure an internal space in which various elements can be accommodated. .
  • the first housing 70L is provided with a projecting portion 71 that protrudes toward the hook 60 at the approximate center of the position where the hook 60 is disposed.
  • the protruding portion 71 has an inclined surface that gradually protrudes from the vicinity of the hooking portion 63 of the hook 60, and is configured to end in the vicinity of the connecting base portion 61 of the hook 60. It has a streamlined convex shape that is arcuate and has a maximum protruding portion located closer to the coupling base 61 than the center.
  • the maximum protrusion of the protrusion 71 is provided with three misalignment prevention protrusions 73 (73a, 73b, 73c).
  • This misalignment prevention protrusion 73 is formed in a long linear shape from the hooking portion 63 toward the connection base portion 61 and is long in the width direction of the front strap 203 (see FIG. 9), and gently from the hooking portion 63 of the hook 60. It is a shape having an end portion that protrudes in an inclined manner and that does not protrude substantially vertically in the vicinity of the connecting base 61.
  • the center misalignment preventing protrusion 73b protrudes closer to the connecting base 61 than the lateral misalignment preventing protrusions 73a and 37b. That is, since the positions in the longitudinal direction are different on the projecting portions 71 projecting in an arc shape, the heights of the vertexes of the center misalignment prevention protrusion 73b and the lateral misalignment prevention protrusions 73a and 37b are different. It has become different. With this structure, the misalignment preventing protrusion 73 is firmly caught by various types of front straps having different thicknesses depending on the helmet 201 (see FIG.
  • the first housing 70L is displaced in the longitudinal direction with respect to the front strap 203. Prevents movement.
  • the first housing 70L is provided with a hole 75 for allowing the switch convex portion 81 to pass therethrough.
  • the hole 75 has an arc shape in which the longitudinal direction of the ellipse is curved, and is formed at a position along the inner side of the arc shape on the outer periphery of the first housing 70L.
  • the switch rubber 80L is formed of a rubber material so as to be in contact with the periphery of the hole 75 on the inner surface of the first housing 70L without a gap. This prevents the liquid from entering the mounting pad 6L and enhances the waterproof property. Further, the switch rubber 80L has a switch convex portion 81 that is the same shape as the inner surface of the hole 75 and protrudes slightly higher than the hole 75 and serves as a switch that is pressed from the outside. The switch protrusion 81 is configured to turn on the first switch 92 when pressed.
  • the switch rubber 80 ⁇ / b> L includes two convex portions 82 that project toward the bone conduction speaker 105. This convex part contacts the back surface (illustrated upper surface) of the bone conduction speaker 105. Thereby, the back surface of the bone conduction speaker 105 is supported by the convex part 82 of the rubber material, and the operation of the bone conduction speaker 105 is stabilized.
  • the substrate 90L is sized to be accommodated in the first housing 70L, and has a hole 95 larger than the outer periphery of the bone conduction speaker 105.
  • the mounting pad 6L can be thinned while mounting the bone conduction speaker 105 that requires a certain thickness.
  • the substrate 90L is provided with a first switch 92 that functions as one of the buttons 43 (see FIG. 1), and to which the bone conduction speaker 105, the vital light emitting part 132a125b, and the vital light receiving part 132b125c are connected.
  • the rubber packing 101 is formed of a rubber material in the same shape as the inner periphery of the connection surface of the first housing 70L and the second housing 120L.
  • the rubber packing 101 has a flange portion 103 sandwiched between the first housing 70L and the second housing 120L, and is entirely equidistant from the first housing 70L side and the second housing 120L side inside the flange portion 103.
  • an inner surface contact portion 102 that contacts the inner surfaces of the first housing 70L and the second housing 120L, and an opening contact portion 104 that contacts the inner surface of the opening for leading the cable to the outside. ing.
  • the rubber packing 101 prevents the liquid from entering the mounting pad 6L and enhances the waterproof property.
  • the bone conduction speaker 105 has a cylindrical shape.
  • the bone conduction speaker 105 is arranged near the center of the first housing 70L with one plane facing the disc 141 and the pad 145 and the other plane facing the switch rubber 80L.
  • the cable base 110 has a substantially quadrangular pyramid shape connected to the portions protruding in a funnel shape of the first housing 70L and the second housing 120L, and the cable 8 is inserted from the tip. Accordingly, the cable 8 and the board 90L can be electrically connected within the mounting pad 6L while ensuring waterproofness.
  • the second housing 120L has a substantially symmetric outer peripheral shape with the first housing 70L, and is configured to accommodate each element therein.
  • the planar portion of the second housing 120L has a hole 123 for placing the bone conduction speaker 105 inward and a hole 124 for allowing the light of the vital sensor 130 to pass through.
  • a groove 121L having a uniform width and a uniform depth is provided on the connection surface of the second casing 120L with the first casing 70L, and further, a uniform width protruding slightly toward the first casing 70L on the inner side.
  • a protrusion guide 122L having a uniform height is provided.
  • the inner surface abutting portion 102 of the rubber packing 101 is accommodated in the groove 121L, and the inner surface abutting portion 102 supports the inner surface of the inner surface abutting portion 102 from the inside to the outside. With this structure, the rubber packing 101 is in close contact with the second housing 120L without any gap, preventing liquid from entering the mounting pad 6L and improving the waterproofness.
  • the first housing 70L is also provided with a groove (not shown) symmetrical to the groove 121L, and a protrusion guide (not shown) symmetrical to the protrusion guide 122L.
  • the contact portion 102 is accommodated to improve waterproofness.
  • the vital sensor 130 includes a support member 131, a light emitting and receiving unit 132 for detecting a pulse group, a partition member 133, a spacer 134, a fixed frame 135, and a cover 136.
  • the pulse detection light-emitting / receiving unit 132 includes a vital light-emitting unit 132a (see FIG. 2) using an LED (for example, a green LED) that emits light having a predetermined wavelength (for example, light having a wavelength of 569 nm to 575 nm), and a predetermined wavelength.
  • a vital light receiving part 132b (see FIG.
  • the vital light emitting part 132a and the vital light receiving part 132b are arranged close to each other.
  • the light emitted from the vital light emitting part 132a is partially reflected by the blood of the helmet wearer, and the reflected light is received by the vital light receiving part 132b. 1).
  • the fixing frame 135 fixes the light-emitting / receiving unit 132 for detecting the pulse group to the first housing 70L so as to allow light transmission.
  • the cover 136 functions as a cover for the pulse detection light emitting / receiving unit 132 and has a hole 137 that allows transmission of the pulse detection light of the pulse detection light emitting / receiving unit 132.
  • the cover 136 has a rectangular surface of about 12 mm ⁇ 9 mm on the side in contact with the helmet wearer, and is formed in a size that is about 0.45 mm higher than the pad 145.
  • the cover 136 is formed such that the vital face contact surface 130a that contacts the helmet wearer is parallel to the bone conduction speaker face contact surface 145a that contacts the helmet wearer of the pad 145.
  • the cover 136 is formed of a rubber material, and firmly presses the periphery of the pulse detection light-emitting / receiving part 132 to prevent light from leaking out or external light as noise.
  • the height of the cover 136 (the height in the normal direction of the bone conduction speaker face contact surface 145a of the pad 145) is 0.1 mm to the height of the pad 145 as shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG.
  • the height can be increased by 2 mm, preferably 0.2 mm to 1.5 mm, and more preferably 0.3 mm to 0.8 mm.
  • the size of the contact surface of the cover 136 with the helmet wearer may be smaller than the size of the contact surface of the pad 145 with the helmet wearer, preferably 3/4 or less, and more preferably 1/2 or less. It is more preferable.
  • the disc 141 has a disc shape with a hole 142 provided in the center, and abuts against the inner surface of the pad 145 while being in contact with one plane of the bone conduction speaker 105. This disk 141 enhances the sound transmission effect by the bone conduction speaker 105.
  • the pad 145 is made of a rubber material, and has a disk-shaped disk-shaped part 146 and a ring-shaped ring-shaped part 147 that is provided on one surface of the outer peripheral part of the disk-shaped part 146 and has an inverted L-shaped cross section. is doing.
  • the ring-shaped portion 147 has the narrowest inner periphery narrower than the outer periphery of the disk 141 and the widest inner periphery is wider than the outer periphery of the disk 141. Accordingly, in the pad 145, the inner surface of the disk-shaped portion 146 contacts one plane of the disk 141, and the ring-shaped portion 147 contacts the vicinity of the outer periphery and the outer peripheral end surface of the other plane of the disk 141. This prevents the disk 141 from coming into contact with the second housing 120L due to the vibration of the bone conduction speaker 105 and generating sound due to the vibration.
  • the mounting pad 6R includes the hook 60, the first housing 70R, the switch rubber 80R, the rubber packing 101, the substrate 90R, the bone conduction speaker 105, the disk 141, the second housing 120R, and the pad 145. have.
  • the first housing 70R has the same shape as that of the first housing 70L that is bilaterally symmetrical except that two holes 75 for passing the switch convex portions 81 are provided.
  • the switch rubber 80R has the same shape as that of the switch rubber 80L that is bilaterally symmetrical except that two switch protrusions 81 are provided.
  • the board 90R is symmetrical to the board 90L except that the second switch 93 and the third switch 94 functioning as one of the buttons 43 (see FIG. 1) are provided instead of the first switch 92.
  • the shape and structure are the same.
  • the second switch 93 functions as an operation button for next-feeding music or increasing the volume
  • the third switch 94 functions as an operation button for returning music or reducing the volume.
  • the second switch 93 and the third switch 94 are accepted as volume increase and volume decrease operations when pressed for a short time, and are received as music next and forward operations when pressed for a certain length of time. It is preferable to set to perform different operations depending on the length of the pressing time. As a result, various operations can be accepted.
  • the second housing 120R includes a microphone hole 127 that passes inside and outside on the outer peripheral surface.
  • the microphone hole 127 is formed small so that the wind is difficult to enter.
  • a cylindrical member 127 that surrounds a microphone (not shown) provided on the substrate 90R is provided inside the second housing 120R.
  • An inner hole 126 of the cylindrical member 127 communicates with the outer microphone hole 127. Thereby, the sound that has entered from the small microphone hole 127 passes through the wide hole 126 in the cylindrical member 127 and is collected by the microphone (not shown) of the substrate 90R.
  • the second casing 120R, the first casing 70R, and the rubber packing 101 constitute a casing 79 (see FIG. 2).
  • the other components of the mounting pad 6R are the same as the shape in which the mounting pad 6L is symmetric. Therefore, the same reference numerals are assigned to the same symmetric components and the detailed description thereof is omitted.
  • the mounting pad 6L configured as described above has a thickness of about 40 mm in diameter in a substantially disc shape in the first housing 70L and the second housing 120L in the assembled state as shown in FIG. It is about 10 mm in length, and even if it is sandwiched between the face of the helmet wearer and the front strap of the helmet, the helmet wearer can wear it well without feeling uncomfortable.
  • FIG. 8 is an explanatory diagram of pulse wave data and heart rate data that are obtained by acquiring pulse wave data, converting them into pulses, and outputting them.
  • 8A shows a graph of pulse wave data
  • FIG. 8B is a screen image diagram of the information display screen 150 displayed on the display unit 23 of the user terminal 3 (see FIG. 1).
  • FIG. 8A is a graph in which the horizontal axis represents time and the vertical axis represents intensity
  • the heart rate data acquired by the vital sensor 130 is a wave having a peak at a predetermined interval as shown in the figure. I'm drawing. From this pulse wave data (pulse data), the vital MCU 49 (see FIG. 1) detects the peak portion, sets the number of peak portions within a unit time as the heart rate, and outputs the calculated heart rate as numerical data.
  • the information display screen 150 shifts to a screen for selecting a communication partner for performing telephone communication, SNS communication, and the like using the communication policy selection button 154 for selecting a communication method and the user terminal 3.
  • a display unit 163 is provided.
  • the communication method selection button 154 is a protocol stack for SPP (Serial Port Profile) and Bluetooth (registered trademark), which are profiles used to set a virtual serial port between PCs and connect those PCs.
  • SPP Serial Port Profile
  • Bluetooth registered trademark
  • One of these is RFCOM (Radio Frequency Communication) that emulates the transfer function of the RS-232C serial port on L2CAP, and GATT profile that is a profile of Bluetooth (registered trademark) 4.0. Any one of LE (Bluetooth Low Energy) can be selected.
  • pulse data By converting pulse data into numerical data in this way, data transmitted as vital data from the mounting terminal 4 to the user terminal 3 can be converted into numerical data, and the amount of data compared to when transmitting as pulse data. Is reduced to 1/300. As a result, the occurrence rate of communication errors and the like can be greatly reduced, and multiple types of data such as vital data, voice data, and position data can be transmitted and received in parallel (real time) between the mounting terminal 4 and the user terminal 3. Can communicate stably. Thereby, sound breakage etc. can be prevented and a favorable use environment can be provided.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view of the mounting device 4 showing a use state.
  • the wearing terminal 4 is used in which the main body 7 is fixed to the helmet 201 by the strap 5 and the wearing pad 6R and the wearing pad 6L (see FIG. 2) are sandwiched between the front strap 203 and the temple of the helmet wearer 205 between the vicinity of the cheekbones. Is done.
  • the strap 203 is sandwiched between the hook 60 of the mounting pads 6R and 6L and the housing 79.
  • the user puts the helmet 201 on the helmet 201 with the strap 5 fixed thereto, stops the helmet 204 at the chin portion, and between the front strap 203 and the face of the strap 204.
  • the strap 203 can be sandwiched and attached to the hook 60 with the attachment pads 6R and 6L interposed therebetween.
  • the shape is attached to the eyeglass frame as in the conventional case or the structure is attached to the outer periphery of the ear, the face and ears may become painful during wearing due to interference between the hooked portion and the strap 204. Such a structure can be prevented by this structure.
  • the portion 63 is provided on the hook 60 of the mounting pads 6R and 6L, it is possible to prevent the mounting pads 6R and 6L from being detached from the front strap 203.
  • the mounting pads 6R and 6L can be prevented from being displaced in the longitudinal direction of the front strap 203.
  • the helmet wearer 205 can perform conversation and music appreciation while listening to the outer peripheral sound. Therefore, it can be used safely when riding a bicycle.
  • first switch 92, the second switch 93, and the third switch 94 can perform operations such as connection / disconnection of communication and next sending / returning of music, the user can use them safely while riding a bicycle.
  • first switch 92 is provided on one of the mounting pads 6R and 6L, and only two switches, a second switch 93 and a third switch 94, are provided on the other side.
  • the interface is easy to understand, such as switching between connecting / disconnecting only, and using the other hand to perform forward / backward instruction operations such as next music forward and backward, and can be operated quickly and safely with one hand without changing the line of sight while riding a bicycle. can do.
  • the mounting pads 6R and 6L include the bone conduction speaker 105, the vital sensor 130, and the substrate 90L. By simply providing 90R and providing the main body 7 with other components, it is possible to reduce the weight of the mounting pads 6R and 6L and prevent the wearer from feeling heavy.
  • the height of the cover 136 from the second housing 120L is formed to be higher than the height of the pad 145 from the second housing 120L.
  • the mounting pad 6L is mounted, such as making it harder than the material of the pad 145, or making the outer peripheral portion of the cover 136 thicker than the outer peripheral portion of the pad 145 so as not to be deformed even when pressed.
  • An appropriate structure may be employed in which the cover 136 is pressed stronger than the pad 145 against the helmet wearer 205. In this case as well, there is a conflicting problem of preventing the ingress of external light, maintaining high accuracy of pulse group detection, and enabling the helmet wearer 205 to hear the sound from the bone conduction speaker 105 satisfactorily. Can be made.
  • the pad 145 is firmly pressed somewhere within the range from the temple of the helmet wearer 205 to the cheekbone, and the vibration of the bone conduction speaker 105 is It needs to be transmitted to the bone.
  • the cover 136 should be in contact with the skin of the helmet wearer's 205 without any gap between the surface. For this reason, if the bone conductivity of the pad 145 is prioritized, the adhesiveness of the cover 136 is lowered. Conversely, if the adhesiveness of the cover 136 is prioritized, the bone conductivity of the pad 145 is lowered.
  • the cover 136 is configured so that the pressing force against the helmet wearer 205 is slightly stronger than the pad 145, so that sufficient bone conduction by the pad 145 is achieved while improving the adhesion of the cover 136.
  • the sex is secured.
  • the positional deviation of the protruding portion 71 that protrudes most toward the front strap 203 side in the housing 79 is prevented.
  • the protrusion 73 is configured at a position in the pad 145 and eccentric to the cover 136 side.
  • the vital sensor 130 may be provided on both the mounting pads 6L and 6R.
  • the average of the vital data acquired by the two vital sensors 130 is taken, or the more reliable one of the vital data is adopted, or even if one of the vital data is interrupted due to an error or the like, the other vital data is used. It is better to perform appropriate calculations such as supplementing with. Thereby, the accuracy of vital data can be improved.
  • an optical pulse meter is an optical pulse meter constituted by a green LED and a photodiode, and the green LED constituting the optical pulse meter
  • the wavelength is 555 nm or more
  • the distance between the green LED and the photodiode is set in the range of 3.2 mm to 3.6 mm
  • the optical pulse meter is two
  • the user It is in close contact with both the left and right temple parts of the user, or one piece, and is in close contact with at least one of the user's left and right temple parts.
  • the optical pulse meter is characterized in that a pulse with excellent accuracy is detected during a bicycle movement.
  • the wavelength of the green LED is optimally 555 nm or more, and if the distance between the green LED and the photodiode is less than 3.2 mm, the intensity of the reflected light detected by the photodiode is reduced, and the green LED If the distance from the photodiode exceeds 3.6 mm, the intensity of the reflected light detected by the photodiode decreases.
  • two optical pulse meters composed of a green LED and a photodiode are in close contact with both the left and right temple portions of the user.
  • the first optical pulse meter is the first optical pulse meter that is in close contact with the left temple portion
  • the second optical pulse meter is the second optical pulse meter that is in close contact with the right temple portion.
  • the heart rate data of the pulse meter and the heart rate data of the second optical pulse meter are transmitted to the data processing terminal via Bluetooth (registered trademark), the heart rate data of the first optical pulse meter, And averaging the heart rate data of the second optical pulse meter and processing the data, or averaging the heart rate data of the first optical pulse meter and the heart rate data of the second optical pulse meter Light, characterized by data processing It is a method used in the pulse meter.
  • An interactive communication device having an optical pulse meter includes an optical pulse meter including a green LED and a photodiode, a bone conduction speaker, a bone conduction microphone, and the optical pulse meter. And a helmet or headset or glasses frame in which a bone conduction speaker and a bone conduction microphone are arranged, a processing circuit that processes data acquired from the optical pulse meter, the processing circuit, and the Internet
  • a bidirectional communication device comprising an optical pulse meter, wherein the optical pulse meter is a left or right temple portion of a user wearing the headset or a helmet.
  • the optical pulse meter is characterized in that it detects a pulse with excellent accuracy from when the user is resting to when walking and when moving a bicycle. That is an optical-type two-way communication device or bidirectional communication method and the pulse rate meter is arranged.
  • An interactive health information guide system having an optical pulse meter includes a mobile body equipped with a GPS receiver, a fixed information server, the mobile body, and the fixed information server.
  • a two-way communication means for transmitting and receiving data in between, an optical pulse meter, a bone conduction speaker, and a bone conduction microphone are arranged on the mobile body, and data from the optical pulse meter, bone conduction speaker, and bone conduction microphone
  • the mobile body is a headset or a helmet. The left and right temples of the user wearing the helmet or headset or glasses frame are attached to the user's head.
  • the optical pulsometer closely attached to each of the left temples and the left temple is the first optical pulsimeter
  • the optical pulsometer closely attached to the right temple is the second optical pulsometer.
  • the heart rate data of the first optical pulse meter and the heart rate data of the second optical pulse meter are transmitted to the data processing terminal via Bluetooth (registered trademark), and the first optical pulse meter is transmitted.
  • the heart rate data of the meter and the heart rate data of the second optical pulse meter are averaged to process the data, or the heart rate data of the first optical pulse meter, and the second optical pulse meter Both placed an optical pulsometer characterized by averaging, comparing and processing data of the heart rate data, and transmitting information about the heart rate data to the user via the bone conduction speaker It is a health information guide system.
  • the wavelength of the green LED constituting the optical pulse meter is in the range of 569 nm to 575 nm, and the distance between the green LED and the photodiode is 3.2 mm to 3.6 mm. It is a range.
  • This invention can be used in the industry of information devices used in a state where the outer peripheral sound can be heard.

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La présente invention concerne un terminal de commande (4) qui comprend : un haut-parleur à conduction osseuse (105) destiné à une sortie sonore ou un capteur vital (130) destiné à détecter le pouls; un patin d'usure (6L, 6R) intercalé entre une sangle avant (203) qui fait partie d'une sangle (204) d'un casque (201) et située du côté avant de l'oreille et une surface faciale à proximité de la pommette à partir de la tempe d'un porteur (205) de casque; et un crochet (60) situé au niveau du côté sangle (203) du patin d'usure (6L, 6R). Le crochet (60) est pourvu, au niveau d'un côté externe dans le sens de la largeur de la sangle avant (203), d'une partie d'extrémité de liaison (61) qui est reliée au châssis; et il est pourvu, au niveau de l'autre côté externe, d'une partie d'encliquetage (63) destinée à empêcher la sangle avant (203) de se détacher. Ainsi, l'invention concerne un terminal d'information et un système d'information qui peuvent être utilisés confortablement, conjointement à un casque, sans obstruer les ouvertures des oreilles, ce qui améliore la satisfaction de l'utilisateur.
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