The present application is based on, and claims priority form, Taiwan Patent Application No. 103202527, filed Feb. 13, 2014, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a heartbeat detecting bracelet, and more particularly to a user-friendly heartbeat detecting bracelet.
2. The Related Art
Electrocardiography (ECG) is the recording of the electrical activity of the heart. Traditionally this is in the form of a transthoracic interpretation of the electrical activity of the heart over a period of time, as detected by electrodes attached to the surface of the skin and recorded or displayed by a device external to the body. The recording produced by this noninvasive procedure is termed an electrocardiogram through which the individual physiological conditions are gotten and personal health can be paid attention as early as possible. So the ECG is widely used in the sports and medical field.
The ECG picks up electrical impulses generated by the polarization and depolarization of cardiac tissue and translates into a waveform. The waveform is then used to measure the rate and regularity of heartbeats, as well as the size and position of the chambers, the presence of any damage to the heart, and the effects of drugs or devices used to regulate the heart, such as a pacemaker. Because each person's physiological organization has different impact on ECG signals, a normal variation is generated to get different fixed details for each person in the electrocardiogram. The biological characteristics of the different fixed details have been successfully applied in the field of individual identification, such as unlocking doors, unlocking phones and unlocking software. Therefore, a heartbeat detecting device used with the ECG has a wide application area extending beyond the sports and medical field to people's daily lives.
A heartbeat detecting bracelet has been a daily tool of people's lives on account of its portability. However, at present, the known heartbeat detecting bracelet often consumes more power even when not in use. In order to save power, the heartbeat detecting bracelet needs to be manually powered off when it is idle. As a result, it is inconvenient for users to firstly turn on the power switch before using the heartbeat detecting bracelet. For overcoming the foregoing problem, an improved heartbeat detecting bracelet is required.
An object of the present invention is to provide a heartbeat detecting bracelet which includes a base body, a sensor, a processing module and a band-like body. The base body is equipped with a first electrode slice and a second electrode slice. The first electrode slice is located in an inner surface of the base body for being attached to the skin of the human body. The second electrode slice is located in any one surface of the base body except the inner surface for being touched in use. The sensor is disposed to the base body and capable of being touched or approached during the second electrode slice is touched. The processing module is disposed in the base body and coupled with the first electrode slice, the second electrode slice and the sensor for powering on or off the heartbeat detecting bracelet according to signals from the sensor. The band-like body is combined with the base body for wearing the heartbeat detecting bracelet to the human body.
As described above, the heartbeat detecting bracelet of the present invention can be automatically powered on after the user touches the second electrode slice to complete the measuring posture, and further can be automatically powered off after the second electrode slice is free to complete the measurement. So it can effectively save power, and moreover is convenient for using and has more practicability in people's daily lives.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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The base body 10 is equipped with a first electrode slice 11 and a second electrode slice 12 of which both are coupled with the heartbeat measurer 30. In this invention, the first electrode slice 11 is located in an inner surface of the base body 10, and the second electrode slice 12 is located in any one surface of the base body 10 except the inner surface. When the heartbeat detecting bracelet 1 is worn to one wrist of the human body by virtue of the band-like body 60, the first electrode slice 11 is tightly attached to the skin of the wrist. Then in use, the other hand of the human body touches the second electrode slice 12, so that a circuit loop is formed through the heartbeat detecting bracelet 1, the left and right hands and the heart of the human body for the heartbeat measurer 30 measuring ECG signals.
The heartbeat detecting bracelet 1 further includes a power module 70 disposed in the base body 10 and coupled with the microprocessor 20. The base body 10 is further equipped with a plurality of electrical terminals 13 (referring to
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In this invention, the sensor 40 is preferably a capacitive sensor with low-power and quick-acting. The microprocessor 20 can automatically power off the heartbeat measurer 30 according to the signals from the sensor 40 when the sensor 40 is in a state of no touch, so the heartbeat detecting bracelet 1 can effectively save power. But the sensor 40 is not limited to the capacitive sensor, as long as it can generate signals by touching or induction.
Powering off the heartbeat measurer 30 is operated by the microprocessor 20 by means of judging whether the circuit loop is formed through the human body or according to the signals from the sensor 40.
After completion of the measurement, the microprocessor 20 gains measured data from the heartbeat measurer 30 and then utilizes the wireless transmission module 50 to transmit the measured data to an external electronic device, such as a wrist watch, a mobile phone and a computer, so as to display the measured data on the electronic device or make a biological signature for the default action in the electronic device. The wireless transmission module 50 is a signal transmitter capable of transmitting radio frequency identification signals, Bluetooth signals, Z-wave signals, wireless USB signals, or composite signals from the foregoing ones. But the wireless transmission module 50 is not limited to the foregoing signal transmitter, as long as it can wirelessly transmit the measured data to the electronic device.
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In assembly, the base body 10 is positioned in the holding cavity 61 of the band-like body 60 through the first window 62 until the locking latch 64 is buckled in the locking groove 15 by virtue of elastic deformation. The blocking slice 65 resists against the inner surface of the base body 10 in which the first electrode slice 11 is located so as to block the base body 10 from falling out of the holding cavity 61. The first electrode slice 11 is exposed outside through the first window 62 and the second electrode slice 12 is exposed outside through the second window 63.
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The sensor 40 is a capacitive sensor and disposed on the inner side of the outer shell 901 around the second electrode slice 12. The sensor 40 is electrically connected to the circuit board 903 by a fourth resilient terminal 907, so that the microprocessor 20 can receive the signals from the sensor 40 when the second electrode slice 12 is touched by the finger.
The first resilient terminal 904, the second resilient terminal 905, the third resilient terminals 906 and the fourth resilient terminal 907 are metal resilient elements, such as flexible strips or pogo pins, so that the circuit board 903 can be easily and directly detached from the outer shell 901 and the inner shell 902 but without being limited by the elements.
As described above, the heartbeat detecting bracelet 1 of the present invention can automatically power on the heartbeat measurer 30 after the user completes the measuring posture, and further can automatically power off the heartbeat measurer 30 after the measurement is completed. So it can effectively save power, and moreover is convenient for using and has more practicability in people's daily lives.
The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to those skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103202527 | Feb 2014 | TW | national |