Information
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Patent Grant
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6489604
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Patent Number
6,489,604
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 1, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 3, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 250 216
- 250 221
- 250 2081
- 250 2082
- 250 2032
- 250 22724
- 250 214 R
- 434 11
- 434 21
- 434 22
- 463 51
- 463 52
- 359 157
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The harness system for identification purposes has several harnesses (101, 111), which are provided with complementary parts (102, 112), which are connected with electrically conducting cables (105, 115), of connecting buttons in order to mechanically connect the harnesses with each other and simultaneously to provide electrical connections via the cables between detectors fastened on the harness system and other electronic components. The connecting buttons are preferably snap fasteners having respectively one head part (102) and one hollow part (112).
Description
The present invention relates to a harness system for identification purposes, having at least two harnesses.
A harness system for combat purposes is known from EP 0 836 069 A1, having a plurality of elements, such as light detectors, a laser transmitter and a control unit. This system comprises several harnesses provided with electric components, which exchange information signals with a central unit by means of ultrasound or radio, and it is the object of the present invention to improve such a system.
This object is attained in an advantageous manner by a harness system in accordance with claim 1.
Further advantageous embodiments of the invention ensue from the further dependent claims.
The invention will be explained in greater detail by way of example in what follows, making reference to the drawings. Shown are in:
FIG. 1
, a schematic representation of a total harness system in accordance with the invention,
FIGS. 2
to
4
, various harness arrangements of such a harness system,
FIG. 5
, a schematic representation of a helmet harness for this harness system,
FIG. 6
, a simplified representation of a mask,
FIG. 7
, a sketch for explaining the functioning of the detectors of such a system,
FIG. 8
, several detectors, linked in accordance with the invention,
FIG. 9
, a schematic representation of snap fasteners and amplifiers connected therewith, and
FIG. 10
, or respectively
11
, a snap fastener head, or respectively snap fastener cover, mounted on a harness.
The harness system in accordance with
FIG. 1
comprises various harness arrangements, such as body harnesses, arm harnesses, leg harnesses and/or a head or helmet harness for a soldier. The human body
1
is divided into several regions for this purpose. Twelve visible regions
11
,
12
,
13
, . . .
23
are represented in FIG.
1
. However, up to sixteen regions are preferably used. These harness arrangements, which are releasably connected with each other by complementary connecting elements, preferably by snap fasteners, are equipped with light detectors, which provide electric signals to a central unit. Such a system can also comprise further harness arrangements, not represented in
FIG. 1
, as well as an electrical control unit, also called tracking unit or SimCity. The system also comprises a transmitting/receiving unit or communications unit
25
, also called master unit, which could possibly also be only a transmitter unit.
FIG. 2
shows a harness arrangement having not only harnesses designed in a strip-shape, but also one-piece branched harnesses. For example, two longitudinal harnesses
33
,
34
, which are permanently connected with transverse harnesses
31
,
32
in corner sections, are represented in
FIG. 2
, which in this way form a large opening
35
, through which a soldier can insert his head and neck. In this case, the longitudinal harnesses
33
,
34
are shoulder harnesses, and the transverse harnesses a chest harness
32
, or respectively a back harness
31
. A small housing
36
for a central unit and/or for batteries is mounted in the transverse harness
31
. A plurality of detectors
37
and groups of respectively two snap fasteners
38
,
39
,
40
,
41
,
42
and
43
are mounted on the longitudinal harnesses and transverse harnesses.
A loin harness
44
and an abdominal harness
45
are also represented in FIG.
2
. The ends of the loin harness
44
can be connected with the aid of snap fasteners
46
and
47
with the snap fasteners
43
, or respectively
42
, of the longitudinal harnesses. The abdominal harness
45
can also have snap fasteners which permit it to be connected to the longitudinal harnesses. Such snap fasteners consist, for example, of a pressure part and a hollow part. These parts are also called head, or respectively cover. In accordance with the present invention, they are not only used for the mechanical fastening of the various harnesses, or respectively belts, to each other, but also for providing electrically conductive contacts for various signals, so that they are employed in pairs in accordance with the electric positive or negative poles. Groups of respectively four snap fasteners
48
,
49
,
50
and
51
are also arranged on the longitudinal harnesses and the transverse harnesses.
Without a loin harness
44
, the harness arrangement in accordance with
FIG. 2
represents the minimal equipment of a harness system for training purposes, so to speak. Thus, a harness system comprises at least two harness arrangements, or respectively at least two harnesses.
FIG. 3
shows a simple harness arrangement
52
, consisting of an upper arm and a thigh harness, and an optional additional harness
53
.
FIG. 4
shows a lower leg or forearm harness
54
and an optional additional harness
55
. The harnesses in
FIGS. 3 and 4
are respectively embodied to be T-shaped with a longitudinal harness and a transverse harness, which are provided with a so-called Velcro connector
56
, or respectively
57
. Some harnesses in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
have at least one intermediate piece
58
,
59
, or respectively
60
,
61
, made of an elastic, or respectively stretchable material, for improved adaptation to the anatomical dimensions of the soldier. The harness in
FIG. 3
has four upper snap fastener heads
62
and two lower snap fastener covers
63
. In contrast to this, the harness in
FIG. 4
only has two upper snap fastener heads
64
.
The helmet or mask harness
65
represented in
FIG. 5
has, for example, a Velcro connector
66
, two stretchable intermediate pieces
67
, two pairs of snap fasteners
68
, an electronic unit
69
and a plurality of detectors
70
. This harness can be used, for example, together with a mask
72
in accordance with
FIG. 6
having a plurality of detectors
71
.
FIG. 7
partially shows a detector
73
in section, which has four photodiodes
74
, for example, only one of which is represented in the drawing. A laser shot
75
hitting the clothing
76
of the soldier, is reflected in all directions
77
,
78
,
79
on the surface of the clothing, so that a reflected, but weak, laser beam
79
reaches the photodiode
74
through the wall of the detector
73
, which is transparent to this radiation, and which detects the radiation. Direct beams
80
can also be detected by the photodiode
74
.
The photodiodes located in the detectors
81
,
82
,
83
in
FIG. 8
are connected in parallel. The connection between the detectors, for example between the detectors
82
and
83
, is preferably provided by means of cables
84
, which have a central lead
85
and a conducting shielding
86
. The last sensor
83
of a chain is preferably connected by means of such a cable with a miniaturized amplifier circuit
87
, which can include a digital converter
88
, for example a Schmitt trigger, or a simple comparator, for providing a defined output signal S
1
to an ASIC (Application-Specific Integrated Circuit)
89
located, for example, in a small print plate
90
, wherein P
1
is the supply voltage and G the ground.
FIG. 9
shows an end
91
of a harness with four snap fastener heads and/or covers
92
,
93
,
94
,
95
, to which two miniaturized amplifier circuits
96
, or respectively
97
, have been connected in pairs. During operation, a signal, for example from the harness arrangement in FIG.
4
. reaches the amplifier circuit
96
, which is provided with power through a cable P
2
, via the direct connection between the snap fasteners
64
and
63
and via cables which, in the harness arrangement in
FIG. 3
, connect the snap fasteners
63
with two of the snap fasteners
62
, and via the connection between the latter and the snap fasteners
92
,
93
(FIG.
9
). In this case a signal generated by the detectors of the harness arrangement in
FIG. 3
reaches the amplifier circuit
97
, which is provided with power through a cable P
3
, via the direct connection between the two other snap fasteners
62
and the snap fasteners
94
,
95
connected with them. The amplified signals S
2
and S
3
from the amplifier circuits
96
, or respectively
97
, are fed to the ASIC of the print plate
90
, or to another evaluating unit, for example.
FIG. 10
shows a snap fastener head
102
mounted on the outside of a harness
101
, having a rivet
103
protruding from the inside of the harness
101
, with which an end
104
of a cable
105
is electrically connected. With snap fasteners such as the pair
64
in
FIG. 4
, the one end of the cable
104
as the central lead is connected with the one snap fastener, and as the other end the sheathing of the cable
104
is connected with the other snap fastener. The rivet
103
is separated by an insulation
106
from the shielding
107
, which can be a thin foil made of metal, aluminum, copper or a copper alloy.
FIG. 11
shows a snap fastener cover
112
, mounted on the outside of a harness
111
and having a rivet
113
projecting from the inside of the harness
111
, with which one end
114
of a cable
115
is electrically connected. The rivet
113
is protected by an insulation
116
and is shielded by the shielding
117
. The shieldings
107
and
117
are large enough so that they shield the area where several cooperating snap fasteners are located. The snap fastener cover
112
has a spring
118
, which stabilizes the mechanical connection between the head and cover and at the same time assures an electrical contact.
The system of the invention in accordance with
FIGS. 1
to
11
functions as follows:
All detectors of a defined region or zone, such as represented in
FIG. 4
by way of example, are interconnected in such a way that a signal appears at the two snap fastener heads
64
, even if only one of the detectors of the zone detects a laser beam. By means of this it can be determined whether a defined body zone of the soldier was hit by a laser beam. During operation, the snap fastener heads
64
are pressed into the snap fastener covers
63
, or vice versa, so that the mentioned electrical signal reaches the central unit
90
or
36
through two of the snap fastener heads
62
and via two of the snap fastener covers
51
. In this way signals from the various zones can be identified and evaluated in the central unit.
Corresponding information can be stored in the central unit or can be passed on from there to a central or command station, for example via radio. The shieldings
107
and
117
protect the circuit against the effects of electromagnetic waves, which could induce interference voltages.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, the information stored in the central unit can be transmitted electro-magnetically Sm (
FIG. 8
) or by means of ultrasound Su to the transmitting/receiving unit
25
, and transmitted from there to the central or command station.
In accordance with another embodiment of the invention, each zone can have its own sub-unit, for example in the form of a chip, in such a way that, if all sub-units are connected to a common bus via the snap fasteners, protocolled signals from the sub-units reach the central unit and, if desired, via the latter the transmitting/receiving unit.
The ASIC is preferably constructed in such a way that it understands the following codes: combat-simlas, basic miles, standard miles PID (Player Identification Code) and enhanced miles PID.
The various elements used, which need not be visible like the detectors, are miniaturized and hidden in covers with which the harnesses are provided in order to protect these elements and/or to fasten them together with the harnesses. In actual use, only the battery housing will be visible.
A GPS (Global Positioning System) can be integrated into the transmitting/receiving unit.
In a further embodiment of the invention the amplifier circuits
87
can be designed in such a way that they can amplify very weak signals resulting from indirect laser beams
75
which are modulated with pulses, for which the amplifier circuits have a particularly high amplification factor, for example by means of a resonance effect.
Narrow laser beams (
75
) are preferably employed, which therefore can only touch a small area of the target object. This results in an improved accuracy of the impact point over the use of wider laser beams. To increase this accuracy, the harness system can have means for separately processing the signals from different detectors or groups of detectors, which detect a laser beam simultaneously, and one of the central units
90
or
36
can include a microprocessor or a microprocessor function for calculating the geometric center of the position of the various detectors or groups of detectors, or respectively sensors, from these signals, because it can be assumed that this center approximately coincides with the impact point of the narrow laser beam
75
.
Claims
- 1. A harness system for identification purposes, having at least two harness elements, which have portions in which complementary connecting means are fixed in order to connect the harness elements mechanically with each other and simultaneously to make electrical connections between electronic components fastened on the harness elements by means of conductors,wherein the connecting means are snap fasteners with respectively one individual head and one individual cover, and wherein said harness system is configured to be worn by a human being.
- 2. The harness system in accordance with claim 1, wherein said head or said cover is mounted on the outside of a harness element and has a rivet protruding from the inside of said harness element, said rivet being electrically connected to an end of a conductor.
- 3. The harness system in accordance with claim 1,wherein at least one harness element is provided with at least a detector sensitive to laser radiation which is connected via installed electrical conductors to complementary parts of said fasteners mounted on said harness elements, in order to feed detector signals through these installed electrical conductors directly to an electronic unit, and wherein said electronic unit is mounted on one of said harness elements.
- 4. The harness system in accordance with claim 3, wherein said signals are fed from said detectors to said electronic unit via at least a cable having a central lead and a conductive sheathing which are the conductors feeding said signals.
- 5. The harness system in accordance with claim 3,wherein a central harness or a central harness arrangement having said electrical unit is connected by means of first snap fasteners to a first area of a first harness or first harness arrangement which in turn has a second area connected by means of second snap fasteners to a second harness or second harness arrangement, and wherein said harnesses or harness arrangements have installed electrical conductors in order to feed detector signals from said second harness or second harness arrangement via said first harness or first harness arrangement to the electrical unit.
- 6. The harness system in accordance with claim 3, wherein a part of said head has a convex surface of at least approximately spherical shape and a part of said or a cover has a complementary concave surface at least approximately spherical shape.
- 7. The harness system in accordance with claim 3, wherein at least some harness elements have at least one strip interrupted by an attached intermediate strip piece made of an elastic, or respectively stretchable material, for improved adaptation to the anatomical dimensions of said human being.
- 8. A harness system for identification purposes, having at least two harness elements,which have portions, in which are fixed complementary connecting means in order to connect the harness elements mechanically with each other and simultaneously to make connections between electronic components fastened on the harness elements by means of conductors, wherein said connecting means are snap fasteners with respectively one head element and one hollow element, said head element or said hollow element being mounted on the outside of a harness element and having a rivet protruding from the inside of said harness element, said rivet being electrically connected to an end of a conductor, wherein said harness system is configured to be worn by a human being after said complementary connecting means have been closed, wherein said harness system is provided with detectors sensitive to laser radiation which are connected via installed electrical conductors to complementary elements of these connecting means, in order to feed signals from these detectors through these installed electrical conductors directly to an electronic central unit, and wherein said electronic central unit is mounted on a central harness element or a central harness arrangement.
- 9. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein a part of said head element has a convex surface of at least approximately spherical shape and a part of said or a hollow element has a complementary concave surface of at least approximately spherical shape.
- 10. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said signals are fed from said detectors to said electronic unit via at least a cable having a central lead and a conductive sheathing which are the conductors feeding said signals.
- 11. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said rivet is protected by an insulation and is shielded by a shielding being large enough so that they protect the area where at least two cooperating snap fasteners are located.
- 12. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said snap fastener hollow element has a spring, which stabilizes the mechanical connection between the head element and the hollow element and at the same time assures an electrical contact.
- 13. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said electrical conductors are realized as shielded cables or wires or flexible cords, or in the form of shielded busses.
- 14. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein said detectors are distributed on predetermined areas corresponding to defined zones of the human body and are interconnected in such a way that a signal appears at two snap fastener elements, even if only one of the detectors of the zone detects a laser beam.
- 15. The harness system in accordance with claim 9, wherein said detectors have a housing with at least one part which is transparent to laser radiation, and comprise at least two photodiodes, which are sensitive to this radiation.
- 16. The harness system in accordance with claim 9, wherein at least some harness elements have at least one strip interrupted by an attached intermediate strip piece made of an elastic, or respectively stretchable material, for improved adaptation to the anatomical dimensions of said human being.
- 17. The harness system in accordance with claim 8, wherein means are provided for separately processing signals from different detectors or groups of detectors, which simultaneously detect a laser beam, and wherein said central unit includes a microprocessor or a microprocessor function in order to calculate the geometric center of the position of the various detectors or groups of detectors from these signals.
- 18. The harness system in accordance with claims 17,wherein amplifier circuits are provided which have a particularly high amplification factor for electrical signals resulting from indirect laser beams, and wherein this high amplification factor results from a resonance effect of the amplifier circuits in connection with an optical modulation of the laser radiation.
- 19. The harness system in accordance with claims 8,wherein said connecting means have an individual head element or an individual hollow element, wherein at least some of said harness elements are designed in a strip-shape, and wherein said rivet is protected by an insulation.
- 20. The harness system in accordance with claim 19, wherein said harness system includes a helmet or mask harness having at least one detector.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
0362/00 |
Feb 2000 |
CH |
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40 03 960 |
Aug 1990 |
DE |
0 270 048 |
Jun 1988 |
EP |
0 836 069 |
Apr 1998 |
EP |