Claims
- 1. A personal safety device for use in a high temperature environment, the device comprising:
- a protective housing;
- temperature sensing means mounted within the housing and communicating with the surrounding environment for measuring the temperature of the environment;
- a light source mounted within the housing and detectable outside of the housing for emitting light at a variable flash rate;
- control means mounted within said housing and coupled to said temperature sensing means and said indicating means for varying said flash rate in responses to changes in the environment as detected by the sensing means; and
- attachment means coupled to said housing for securing said housing to an article of clothing.
- 2. A personal safety device for use in a high temperature environment, the device comprising:
- a protective housing;
- an electrical power source contained within said housing;
- electrical temperature sensing means electrically coupled to said electrical power source and mounted within the housing, said sensing means communicating with the surrounding environment to measure the temperature of the environment;
- electrical light-emitting means electrically coupled to said power source and mounted within the housing, said light-emitting means producing a variable, visible signal dependent on said temperature;
- electrical control means mounted within said housing and electrically coupled to said power source, said temperature sensing means, and said indicating means for varying said signal according to said temperature, said control means including
- comparator means for comparing the temperature of the environment as measured by the sensing means with a predetermined threshold temperature,
- activating means for activating said visible signal when the temperature of the environment exceeds the threshold temperature,
- detector means for sensing movement of the housing, and
- means for reducing the power consumption of the power source to induce a sleep mode when the temperature of the environment is below the threshold temperature and the detector means senses no movement within a predetermined time period; and
- attachment means coupled to said housing for securing said housing to an article of clothing.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the control means further includes means for signaling when the device changes to and from sleep mode.
- 4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the detector means comprises an angle-sensitive switch electrically coupled to the power source and the indicator means, disposed for movement between an open position and a closed position when the housing is moved beyond a predetermined angular position.
- 5. A personal safety device for monitoring ambient temperatures in an environment surrounding a firefighter wearing a helmet having a brim, the device comprising:
- temperature sensing means communicating directly with said surrounding environment for sensing said ambient temperature;
- indicating means for producing a variable signal dependent on said temperature;
- control means coupled to said temperature sensing means and said indicating means for varying said signal according to said temperature;
- positioning means for holding said temperature sensing means in spaced relationship to said helmet and locating said indicating means in a position clearly visible to the firefighter, said positioning means comprising a unitary protective housing surrounding said sensing means, said indicating means, and said control means; and
- attachment means coupled to said housing for detachably securing said device to said brim of said helmet.
- 6. The device according to claim 5, wherein the temperature sensing means, the indicating means, and the control means are electrical components electrically coupled to an electrical power source.
- 7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the electrical power source is a direct current power source.
- 8. The device according to claim 5, wherein:
- said indicating means comprises light-emitting means for producing a visible signal; and
- said control means includes
- comparator means for comparing the temperature of the environment as measured by the sensing means with a predetermined threshold temperature, and
- activating means for activating said visible signal when the temperature of the environment exceeds the threshold temperature.
- 9. The device according to claim 8, wherein:
- said light-emitting means comprises a dual-color light source for producing a first signal corresponding to light of a first color, and a second signal corresponding to light of a second color;
- said comparator means further comprises means for comparing the temperature of the environment to a second threshold temperature higher than the threshold temperature; and
- said activating means further comprises means for changing the light emitted by the light source from said first color to said second color when the temperature of the environment exceeds the second threshold temperature.
- 10. The device according to claim 9, wherein:
- said comparator means further comprises means for comparing the temperature of the environment to a maximum threshold temperature higher than said first and second threshold temperatures; and
- said control means further comprises means for producing alternating flashes of said first color and said second color when the temperature exceeds the maximum threshold temperature.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/089934, filed Jun. 19, 1998.
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