WO2017107510A1 - Ceinture multifonction servant à surveiller des signes physiques - Google Patents

Ceinture multifonction servant à surveiller des signes physiques Download PDF

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WO2017107510A1
WO2017107510A1 PCT/CN2016/095313 CN2016095313W WO2017107510A1 WO 2017107510 A1 WO2017107510 A1 WO 2017107510A1 CN 2016095313 W CN2016095313 W CN 2016095313W WO 2017107510 A1 WO2017107510 A1 WO 2017107510A1
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张贯京
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A41WEARING APPAREL
    • A41FGARMENT FASTENINGS; SUSPENDERS
    • A41F9/00Belts, girdles, or waistbands for trousers or skirts
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/08Detecting, measuring or recording devices for evaluating the respiratory organs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/103Detecting, measuring or recording devices for testing the shape, pattern, colour, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
    • A61B5/107Measuring physical dimensions, e.g. size of the entire body or parts thereof
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61BDIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
    • A61B5/00Measuring for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
    • A61B5/103Detecting, measuring or recording devices for testing the shape, pattern, colour, size or movement of the body or parts thereof, for diagnostic purposes
    • A61B5/11Measuring movement of the entire body or parts thereof, e.g. head or hand tremor, mobility of a limb

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  • the present invention relates to the field of wearable devices, and in particular to a multifunctional waist belt for physical condition monitoring.
  • pedometers are often used to record the amount of daily exercise, and as the technology of chips, electronic circuits, and display screens has become more sophisticated, the size of the pedometer has become smaller and smaller.
  • the existing pedometers generally use a lanyard or a metal spring plastic clip to be worn on a body part such as a belt, a wrist or an ankle, but the actual wearing experience of the above method is not good, because each When you need to count steps, you must wear and remove them. If you are busy, you will forget to wear them or it will be more troublesome.
  • the pedometer in this way is not suitable for 24 hours. .
  • the belt is a necessity for people's lives. It can be worn every moment, but the existing belt only has the function of binding clothes or decorating clothes, and does not have automatic waist measurement function, step counting function and respiratory monitoring function. To this end, it is necessary to design a multi-functional belt for sign monitoring, which not only can easily solve the above problems, but also automatically measure functions such as waist circumference, step counting and respiratory monitoring, thereby facilitating monitoring of the user's health and improving people's Quality of Life.
  • the main object of the present invention is to provide a multifunctional waist belt for physical condition monitoring, which aims to solve the product defect that the waist belt does not have the automatic detection function of the vital sign data.
  • the utility model provides a multifunctional waist belt for body sign monitoring, which comprises a belt body, a waist belt head and a belt buckle, wherein the inner side of the belt body is provided with a predetermined distance at the same preset distance.
  • There is a card slot with a unique size number and each card slot is provided with an electrode with a different resistance value, and the electrodes in each card slot are connected in series by a wire embedded in the waistband body, and the inside of the belt buckle is provided with a voltage sense a sensor
  • the waistband includes a microcontroller and a pedometer coupled to the microcontroller, the voltage sensor being coupled to the microcontroller, wherein:
  • the voltage sensor measures a voltage signal of the electrode output in the card slot
  • the microcontroller is configured to identify a size number of the card slot corresponding to the electrode according to the voltage signal output by the electrode, and obtain a waistline data of the user according to the size code of the card slot;
  • the pedometer is configured to count the number of motion steps of the user, and send the user's step data to the microcontroller.
  • the waistband head further includes a breathing sensor connected to the microcontroller, the breathing sensor is configured to detect a respiratory frequency of the user from the user's abdomen, and send the respiratory frequency to the Microcontroller.
  • the waistband head further includes a display screen connected to the microcontroller, the display screen for displaying waistline data, step data and respiratory frequency of the user.
  • the display screen is disposed on an outer surface of the waistband.
  • the waistband head further comprises a communication unit connected to the microcontroller, the communication unit is configured to send the user's waistline data, step data and respiratory frequency to the remote health management platform.
  • the waistband head further includes a slamming button connected to the microcontroller, the slamming button being disposed outside the waistband.
  • the waistband head further comprises a micro battery connected to the microcontroller, and when the switch button is turned on, the micro battery is energized for the electrode in the card slot.
  • the waistband head further includes a charging port connected to the micro battery, and the charging port is disposed outside the waistband.
  • the belt buckle is disposed at a joint of the belt body and the waistband.
  • the waistband body is made of an insulating material of soft leather or soft plastic
  • the outer casing of the waistband and the waistband buckle are made of insulating material of hard leather or hard plastic.
  • the multifunctional waist belt for the vital sign monitoring of the utility model not only can automatically measure the waist circumference data of the user, but also can perform step counting and detecting the movement steps of the user.
  • the user's breathing frequency is taken so that the user can grasp his or her health status and facilitate the health management center to track and manage the user's health status.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a multifunctional waistband for use in vital sign monitoring of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a reverse side of a preferred embodiment of a multi-functional belt for use in vital sign monitoring according to the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the internal structure of a preferred embodiment of the multifunctional waist belt for body sign monitoring according to the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a multifunctional waistband for use in sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • the multifunctional waist belt includes a belt body 1, a waistband head 2, and a belt buckle 3, and the belt buckle 3 is disposed at a joint of the belt body 1 and the waistband 2.
  • the waistband body 1 is made of the same material as the conventional plain waistband, and may be made of an insulating material such as soft leather or soft plastic.
  • the outer casing of the waistband 2 and the belt buckle 3 are made of the same material as the conventional plain waistband and belt buckle, and may be made of an insulating material such as hard leather or hard plastic.
  • FIG. 2 is a reverse view of a preferred embodiment of the multifunctional waistband for use in vital sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • a card slot 10 having a unique size number is disposed inside the waistband body 1 every same preset distance (for example, 1 cm).
  • a card slot 10 is provided at every predetermined distance, and each card slot 10 has a unique size number. If the length of the waistband body 1 is 100 cm and one card slot 10 is provided for each lcm, the number of the first card slot 10 is 1, the number of the second card slot 10 is 2, the number of the third card slot 10 is 3, and finally One card slot 10 is numbered 100.
  • Each of the card slots 10 includes an electrode 101 of a different resistance value, and the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10 are connected in series by wires embedded in the waist belt body 1.
  • the voltage signals output from the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10 are different.
  • the voltage signal outputted by the electrode 101 in each card slot 10 is a small voltage (for example, a voltage not greater than lmv), and thus does not have any influence on the health of the user.
  • the inner side of the belt buckle 3 is provided with a voltage sensor 30.
  • the voltage sensor 30 is used for sensing. The voltage signal output from the electrode 101 in the stuck card slot 10.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a preferred embodiment of the multifunctional waistband for use in vital sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • the waistband 2 includes a microcontroller 20, a slam-off button 21, a pedometer 22, a respiration sensor 23, a display screen 24, a communication unit 25, a micro battery 26, and a charging port 27.
  • the cursor button 21, the pedometer 22, the respiration sensor 23, the display screen 24, the communication unit 25, and the micro battery 26 are all connected to the microcontroller 20.
  • the microbattery 26 is also connected to the electrode 10 1 in each of the card slots 10 to supply power to the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10.
  • a voltage sensor 30 within the belt buckle 3 is coupled to the microcontroller 20.
  • the microcontroller 20, the pedometer 22, the respiration sensor 23, the communication unit 25, and the micro battery 26 are all disposed inside the waistband 2.
  • the display screen 24 is disposed on the outer surface of the waistband 2.
  • the switch button 21 and the charging port 27 are disposed on the outer side of the waistband head 2, and may be respectively disposed on both sides of the waistband head 2, or may be disposed on the same side.
  • the button 21 can be activated, and the micro battery 24 energizes the electrode 101 in each card slot 10.
  • the voltage sensor 30 measures the voltage signal output by the electrode 101 in the card slot 10, and outputs the voltage of the electrode 101. The signal is sent to the microcontroller 20.
  • the microcontroller 20 is a micro-control unit (MCU) common in the prior art, a data processing chip, or an information processing unit having a data processing function.
  • the microcontroller 20 identifies the size number of the card slot 10 corresponding to the electrode 101 according to the voltage signal output by the electrode 101, and obtains the waistline data of the user according to the size number of the card slot 10.
  • the pedometer 22 is a microelectronic pedometer device for counting the number of steps of the human body in the prior art, and the specific structure is not described in detail in the present application.
  • the pedometer 22 is configured to step the number of movement steps of the user and send the step data to the microcontroller 20.
  • the pedometer 22 performs a step every time the user steps, until the user stops walking, thereby reaching the purpose of the step.
  • the respiration sensor 23 is a micro-breath sensing device that senses human respiratory waves in the prior art, and the specific structure is not described in detail in the present application.
  • the breathing sensor 23 when the user activates the button 21, the breathing sensor 23 is configured to detect the breathing frequency of the user from the user's abdomen and send the breathing frequency to the microcontroller 20.
  • the display screen 24 can be an LED display screen for displaying the user's waistline data, step data, and respiratory frequency, so that the user can grasp his or her health status.
  • the communication unit 25 is a wireless communication interface with wireless communication function (for example, a short-range communication interface such as Bluetooth or WIFI or a remote communication interface).
  • the communication unit 25 transmits the user's waistline data, step data, and respiratory rate to the remote health management platform to track and manage the user's health status.
  • the micro battery 26 is used to supply electric energy to the multifunctional waist belt, and the micro battery 26 is a low-radiation, low-power rechargeable lithium battery, which does not affect the health of the user.
  • the micro battery 26 is also connected to a charging port 27, which can be a USB interface or other standard battery charging interface, and the charging port 27 can be directly inserted into an external power source (such as a computer USB interface or a low voltage regulator).
  • the micro battery 26 is charged, for example. When the amount of power of the microbattery 26 is used up, the user can charge the microbattery 26 through the charging port 27, thereby extending the life cycle of the multifunctional waist belt.
  • the multi-functional belt for the vital sign monitoring of the utility model can not only automatically measure the waist circumference of the user Data, but also can count the user's movement steps and detect the user's breathing frequency, so that the user can grasp their own health status, and facilitate the health management center to track and manage the user's health status. .
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a preferred embodiment of a multifunctional waistband for use in sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • the multifunctional waist belt includes a belt body 1, a waistband head 2, and a belt buckle 3, and the belt buckle 3 is disposed at a joint of the belt body 1 and the waistband 2.
  • the waistband body 1 is made of the same material as the conventional plain waistband, and may be made of an insulating material such as soft leather or soft plastic.
  • the outer casing of the waistband 2 and the belt buckle 3 are made of the same material as the conventional plain waistband and belt buckle, and may be made of an insulating material such as hard leather or hard plastic.
  • FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a reverse side of a preferred embodiment of the multifunctional waistband for use in vital sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • a card slot 10 having a unique size number is disposed inside the waistband body 1 every same preset distance (for example, 1 cm).
  • a card slot 10 is provided at every predetermined distance, and each card slot 10 has a unique size number. If the length of the waistband body 1 is 100 cm and one card slot 10 is provided for each lcm, the number of the first card slot 10 is 1, the number of the second card slot 10 is 2, the number of the third card slot 10 is 3, and finally One card slot 10 is numbered 100.
  • Each of the card slots 10 includes an electrode 101 of a different resistance value, and the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10 are connected in series by wires embedded in the waist belt body 1.
  • the belt buckle 3 is stuck in different card slots 10 ⁇ , due to each card slot 10
  • the resistance values of the electrodes 101 in the inside are different, and thus the voltage signals output from the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10 are different.
  • the voltage signal outputted by the electrode 101 in each card slot 10 is a small voltage (for example, a voltage not greater than lmv), and thus does not have any influence on the health of the user.
  • the inner side of the belt buckle 3 is provided with a voltage sensor 30.
  • the voltage sensor 30 is used for sensing. The voltage signal output from the electrode 101 in the stuck card slot 10.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of the internal structure of a preferred embodiment of the multifunctional waistband for use in vital sign monitoring of the present invention.
  • the waistband 2 includes a microcontroller 20, a slam-off button 21, a pedometer 22, a respiration sensor 23, a display screen 24, a communication unit 25, a micro battery 26, and a charging port 27.
  • the cursor button 21, the pedometer 22, the respiration sensor 23, the display screen 24, the communication unit 25, and the micro battery 26 are all connected to the microcontroller 20.
  • the microbattery 26 is also connected to the electrode 10 1 in each of the card slots 10 to supply power to the electrodes 101 in each of the card slots 10.
  • a voltage sensor 30 within the belt buckle 3 is coupled to the microcontroller 20.
  • the microcontroller 20, the pedometer 22, the respiration sensor 23, the communication unit 25, and the micro battery 26 are all disposed inside the waistband 2.
  • the display screen 24 is disposed on the outer surface of the waistband 2.
  • the switch button 21 and the charging port 27 are disposed on the outer side of the waistband head 2, and may be respectively disposed on both sides of the waistband head 2, or may be disposed on the same side.
  • the button 21 can be turned on, and the micro battery 24 energizes the electrode 101 in each of the card slots 10.
  • the voltage sensor 30 measures the voltage signal output by the electrode 101 in the card slot 10, and sends the voltage signal output by the electrode 101 to the microcontroller. 20.
  • the microcontroller 20 is a micro-control unit (MCU), a data processing chip, or an information processing unit having a data processing function.
  • the microcontroller 20 identifies the size number of the card slot 10 corresponding to the electrode 101 according to the voltage signal output by the electrode 101, and obtains the waistline data of the user according to the size number of the card slot 10.
  • the pedometer 22 is a micro electronic pedometer device for counting the number of steps of the human body in the prior art, and the specific structure is not described in detail in the present application.
  • the pedometer 22 is used for the user.
  • the number of motion steps is stepped and the step data is sent to the microcontroller 20.
  • the pedometer 22 performs a step every time the user steps, until the user stops walking, thereby reaching the purpose of the step.
  • the respiration sensor 23 is a micro-breath sensing device that senses human respiratory waves in the prior art, and the specific structure is not described in detail in the present application.
  • the breathing sensor 23 when the user activates the button 21, the breathing sensor 23 is configured to detect the breathing frequency of the user from the user's abdomen and send the breathing frequency to the microcontroller 20.
  • the display screen 24 can be an LED display screen for displaying the user's waistline data, step data and respiratory frequency, so that the user can grasp his or her health status.
  • the communication unit 25 is a wireless communication interface with wireless communication function (for example, a short-range communication interface such as Bluetooth or WIFI or a remote communication interface).
  • the communication unit 25 transmits the user's waistline data, step data, and respiratory rate to the remote health management platform to track and manage the user's health status.
  • the micro battery 26 is used to supply electric energy to the multifunctional waist belt, and the micro battery 26 is a low-radiation, low-power rechargeable lithium battery, which does not affect the health of the user.
  • the micro battery 26 is also connected to a charging port 27, which can be a USB interface or other standard battery charging interface, and the charging port 27 can be directly inserted into an external power source (such as a computer USB interface or a low voltage regulator).
  • the micro battery 26 is charged, for example. When the amount of power of the microbattery 26 is used up, the user can charge the microbattery 26 through the charging port 27, thereby extending the life cycle of the multifunctional waist belt.
  • the multi-functional belt for the vital sign monitoring of the utility model can not only automatically measure the waist circumference data of the user, but also can count the movement steps of the user and detect the respiratory frequency of the user. So that the user can control his or her health status, and the health management center can track and manage the user's health status.
  • the multi-functional belt for the vital sign monitoring of the utility model can not only automatically measure the waist circumference data of the user, but also perform step counting and detection on the number of movement steps of the user.
  • the user's breathing frequency is taken so that the user can grasp his or her health status and facilitate the health management center to track and manage the user's health status.

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L'invention concerne une ceinture multifonction servant à surveiller des signes physiques, comprenant un corps de ceinture (1), une tête de ceinture (2) et une boucle de ceinture (3). Des rainures (10) ayant des numéros de taille uniques se trouvent à des distances préétablies identiques sur le côté interne du corps de ceinture (1) ; chaque rainure (10) est pourvue en son sein d'une électrode (101) de résistance électrique différente ; les électrodes (101) dans les rainures (10) sont connectées en série par un conducteur enfoui dans le corps de ceinture (1). Le côté interne de la boucle de ceinture (3) est pourvu d'un capteur de tension (30). La tête de ceinture (2) comprend un microcontrôleur (20) et un podomètre (22). Lorsque la boucle de ceinture (3) accroche l'une des rainures (10), le capteur de tension (30) mesure un signal de tension émis par l'électrode (101) dans la rainure (10). Selon le signal de tension émis par l'électrode (101), le microcontrôleur (20) identifie le numéro de taille de la rainure (10) correspondant à l'électrode (101) et obtient des données de tour de taille de l'utilisateur selon le numéro de taille de la rainure (10). Le podomètre (22) compte les pas faits par l'utilisateur pendant l'exercice. La ceinture multifonction mesure automatiquement des données de tour de taille et possède une fonction de comptage de pas d'exercice et une fonction de surveillance de la respiration, ce qui permet de faciliter la surveillance de la santé de l'utilisateur.
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