The present invention relates generally a sensor and more specifically to a sensor that detects the presence of a decomposed body.
In an all-too-often unfortunate occurrence, people often die in their residences with no one else around to take action and alert the authorities. As a result, the media is full of stories of deceased individuals who are not found for days, weeks, months, or in some cases, years. Whether the death is a result of an accident, physiological occurrence, murder, or simply old age, the result is the same, a body that is so badly decomposed that a conventional funeral service cannot occur along with families and friends who must bear the burden of not checking in on them earlier.
As more and more people live on their own, often in remote locations, and personal privacy laws further prevent casual check-ups, the rate of people dying alone is surely likely to rise. Accordingly, there exists a need for a means by which the presence of a dead body can be quickly detected and alerted, such that others may take immediate action. The development of the decomposition alarm device fulfills this need.
To achieve the above and other objectives, the present invention provides for a decomposition device has an enclosure having a conventional smoke detector shape, a first side of the enclosure having a mounting tab to mount the enclosure on a vertical surface, and a front face of the enclosure having a sound grille to allow sound from inside the enclosure to exit the enclosure.
The enclosure may be made of plastic. The enclosure may be waterproof with enhanced environmental protection in water and in humid environments. The first side of the enclosure may be provided with a date indicator. The date indicator may be a digital display. A pushbutton test switch may be disposed on the front face to allow for self-test of the decomposition device. The vertical surface may be a wall. The front face may include an analog clock face. The analog clock face may be disposed on an interior of the enclosure. An alarm horn may be disposed on adjacent to the analog clock face which produces the audible alert. The front face may include an AM/PM indicator.
The decomposition device may be red in color to distinguish it from a smoke detector, a heat detector, or a carbon monoxide alarm which are white in color. The decomposition device may be red in color to distinguish it from the smoke detector, the heat detector, or the carbon monoxide alarm which are almond in color. The decomposition device is paired wirelessly with a central manned position.
The central manned position may be equipped with an annunciator panel. The annunciator panel may be wirelessly connected to the decomposition device via a radio frequency signal. The central manned position may be selected from the group consisting of a main office, a main desk, or a dispatch. The decomposition device may be operated on one or more batteries to eliminate need for a power cord. The decomposition device may detect a decomposition gas released from a human body selected from the group consisting of hydrogen sulfide, methane, cadaverine, and putrescine. The decomposition device may detect a decomposition gas released from an animal body.
The advantages and features of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following more detailed description and claims taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements are identified with like symbols, and in which:
The best mode for carrying out the invention is presented in terms of its preferred embodiment, herein depicted within
The terms “a” and “an” herein do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one (1) of the referenced items.
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A first side of the enclosure 15 is provided with a mounting tab 20 to enable the device 10 to be mounted on a vertical surface such as a wall. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be red in color to distinguish it from smoke detectors, heat detectors, carbon monoxide (CO) alarms and other similar alarms which are typically white or almond in color. The front face 25 of the enclosure 15 is provided with a sound grille 30 to allow sound from internal contents stored or communicated thereto and capable of producing audible sounds to exit the enclosure 15. A pushbutton test switch 35 to allow for self-test of the device 10 is also located on the front face 25. Finally, the front face 25 has an analog clock face 40 incorporated therein, and further having an AM/PM indicator 45. The side 50 of the enclosure 15 is provided with a date indicator 55, herein illustrated as a digital display showing “August 8, 2018” for purposes of illustration. The device 10 is capable of being in electrical communication with an electrical power supply through a power cord 60 with a wall adapter 65 at its distal end. The wall adapter 65 is capable of being in electrical communication with a conventional AC electrical wall receptacle 80.
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For purposes of illustration, the dwelling unit 75 contains a deceased body 85 who has recently passed, perhaps as a result of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning, natural causes, murder, slip and fall, or suicide. As part of the normal decomposition process of the human body, various decomposition gases 90 such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S), methane (CH4), cadaverine (NH2(CH2)5NH2), and putrescine (NH2(CH2) 4NH2) are released from the body of the deceased body 85. These decomposition gases 90 are detected by the device 10 which places the device 10 into an alarm state. Further description of the alarm state will be provided herein below. In the case of use of the device 10 in a single-family dwelling such as a house, the device 10 will produce an audible alert 95 from the sound grille 30 (as shown in
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The preferred embodiment of the present invention can be utilized by the common user in a simple and effortless manner with little or no training. It is envisioned that the device 10 would be constructed in general accordance with
After procurement and prior to utilization, the device 10 would be prepared in the following manner: the device 10 would be mounted on the wall 70 of a dwelling unit 75 in either a private house or a multi-unit dwelling 105; alternately, the device 10, which may be wireless, can be placed in the desired location, the wall adapter 65 would be connected to a local AC electrical wall receptacle 80, the proper time and date would be set on the analog clock face 40 and the date indicator 55 respectively; and proper operation will be verified by operation of the test switch 35. At this point in time, the device 10 is ready for operation.
During utilization of the device 10, it operates in a simple and transparent manner, passively monitoring the local environment for presence of decomposition gases 90. Upon detection, the following activities occur: the alarm horn 130 is activated to produce an audible alert 95, the date indicator 55 and the analog clock face 40 are deactivated to assist in determining the time of death, a central manned position 110 is produced for alarming at the annunciator panel 115 if provided or for alarming for law enforcement notification. Upon said notification, the deceased body 85 will be investigated and next of kin notified.
In a manner similar to smoke detectors, usage of the device 10 would be envisioned as mandatory in multi-unit dwelling 105. Any rental properties would have a device 10 installed on each level. It is envisioned that landlords would be appreciative of the functionality of the device 10 as damage to furnishings such as carpet, furniture and the like would be reduced.
The foregoing descriptions of specific embodiments of the present invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated.
The present invention was first described in and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/278,545 filed on Nov. 12, 2021, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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