US2019080583A1PendingUtilityA1

System having a central server and a second server for alerting caregivers each carrying a mobile device to a child abandoned in a potentially dangerous environment

Assignee: RUBINSTEIN ISAACPriority: Feb 27, 2017Filed: Nov 13, 2018Published: Mar 14, 2019
Est. expiryFeb 27, 2037(~10.6 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A child safety system for alerting caregivers that the child has been unintentionally or recklessly abandoned. The system includes a child presence detecting device having a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon that transmits a signal only when a child is detected in a location. A local mobile device receives and interprets the signal so as to generate a local alert when the signal strength falls below a threshold. The local alert tells a caregiver carrying the local mobile device that the child has been unintentionally or recklessly abandoned. The local mobile device also sends a remote alert via internet to a central server that communicates the remote alert to at least one remote mobile device. The local mobile device also sends the remote alert via an internet connection to a second server that communicate the remote alert to at least one additional remote mobile device via a respective individual internet connection.

Claims

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What is claimed is: 
     
         1 . A system for alerting a caregiver of a child that the child has been unintentionally or recklessly abandoned, with the intention of preventing harm to the child, the system comprising:
 a child presence detecting device having a Bluetooth Low Energy beacon, the child presence detecting device being configured to transmit a signal using the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon only when a child is detected as being present in a location;   a local mobile device configured to:
 receive and interpret the signal provided by the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon of the child presence detecting device, 
 generate a local alert when a signal strength of the signal becomes lower than a threshold, the local alert being for alerting a caregiver carrying the local mobile device that the child has been unintentionally or recklessly abandoned, and 
 send a remote alert via an internet connection to a central server and a second server; 
   a central server configured to:
 receive a remote alert via the internet connection from the local mobile device, and 
 communicate the remote alert to at least one remote mobile device via a respective individual internet connection; and 
   a second server configured to:
 receive a remote alert via the respective individual internet connection from the local mobile device, and 
 communicate the remote alert to at least one additional remote mobile device via a respective individual internet connection. 
   
     
     
         2 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the local alert includes:
 time, proximity, location, and device ID.   
     
     
         3 . The system of  claim 1 , further comprising:
 a second local mobile device configured to interpret the signal provided by the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon, and configured to generate a second local alert when a signal strength of the signal becomes lower than a threshold, the second local alert being for alerting at least a second caregiver carrying the second local mobile device that the child has been unintentionally or recklessly abandoned.   
     
     
         4 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the local mobile device is configured to receive and interpret a plurality of signals provided by a respective plurality of Bluetooth Low Energy beacons, and is configured to generate a respective local alert whenever a signal strength of one of the signals becomes lower than a threshold. 
     
     
         5 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the local mobile device is one of:
 a smart phone, a tablet computer, a notebook computer, a laptop computer.   
     
     
         6 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the child presence detecting device further includes:
 at least one pressure sensor configured to detect the presence of a child in the location, the pressure sensor functioning as an open switch when no detectable pressure is applied to the pressure sensor; and   a battery electrically connected to both the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon and the at least one pressure sensor, thereby energizing the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon when detectable pressure is applied to the pressure sensor, and deactivating the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon when no detectable pressure is applied to the pressure sensor.   
     
     
         7 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the local mobile device that is configured to receive and interpret the signal provided by the Bluetooth Low Energy beacon is also configured to generate a remote alert, the central server being configured to communicate the remote alert to at least one remote mobile device via a respective individual internet connection, a remote alert being generated when any of the following events occur:
 a child has been placed or strapped into a monitored location having a child presence detecting device;   the distance between a local mobile device and a child presence detecting device has exceeded a preset threshold distance;   a local mobile device has lost communication with a previously detected child presence detecting device due to physically moving away from the child presence detecting device; and   child presence is no longer detected by a child presence detecting device, indicating that either the child presence detecting device has malfunctioned, or the child was taken out of a monitored location having the child presence detecting device.   
     
     
         8 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein the central server is configured to:
 periodically ping each local mobile device that is in local relationship with a child presence detecting device that is actively detecting presence of a child; and   send a remote alert to at least one remote mobile device whenever a child presence detecting device is turned off while monitoring a child.

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