Claims
- 1. A monitoring apparatus for promoting hygienic practices, said apparatus comprising:a central processing unit (CPU); a sensor, coupled to said CPU, for sensing a performance of a desired action by a user; a transmitter, coupled to said CPU, for transmitting a satisfactory signal to said user, when said CPU determines that said desired action has been performed by said user; a badge worn by said user; a receiver mounted to said badge from receiving said satisfactory signal from said transmitter; at least one communication medium or reminder indicator mounted to said badge and operatively connected to said receiver for communicating to said user that said desired action has been performed by said user; and at least one switch mounted to said badge and operatively connected to said communication medium or reminder indicator for configuring settings of said communication medium or reminder indicator in response to an electronic or electrical signal from outside said badge.
- 2. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a display, coupled to said CPU, for displaying a visual signal to indicate said desired action.
- 3. The monitoring apparatus of claim 2, wherein said visual signal is an icon.
- 4. The monitoring apparatus of claim 2, wherein said visual signal is a displayed message.
- 5. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensor is a soap sensor.
- 6. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensor is a wash sensor.
- 7. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensor is a water control sensor.
- 8. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said sensor is a receiver for communicating with a transmitter worn by said user.
- 9. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a receiver for communicating with a transmitter worn by said user.
- 10. The monitoring apparatus of claim 9, wherein said receiver is an infrared receiver.
- 11. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said transmitter is an infrared transmitter.
- 12. The monitoring apparatus of claim 1, wherein said CPU is implemented using a microcontroller.
- 13. A monitoring apparatus for promoting hygienic practices, said apparatus comprising:a central processing means; a sensing means, coupled to said central processing means, for sensing a performance of a desired action by a user; and a transmitting means, coupled to said central processing means, for transmitting a satisfactory signal to said user, when said central processing means determines that said desired action has been performed by said user, said central processing means being programmed to: track information including the times, frequency and locations of potentially unsanitary environments encountered by said user throughout a work shift; record information including said user's failure to complete said desired action upon encountering said potentially unsanitary environments; generate a report from the tracked and recorded information.
- 14. The monitoring apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a displaying means, coupled to said central processing means, for displaying a visual signal to indicate said desired action.
- 15. The monitoring apparatus of claim 13, further comprising a receiving means, coupled to said central processing means, for communicating with a transmitter worn by said user.
- 16. Method for promoting hygienic practices, said method comprising the steps of:(a) broadcasting, within a directed volume of space only, a directional wireless signal from a badge worn by a user; (b) in response to said directional wireless signal, sensing the performance of a desired action by a user; and (c) transmitting a satisfactory signal to said user, when said desired action has been performed by said user.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising the step of:(a′) activating an indicator worn by said user for indicating that a desired action should be performed by said user prior to said step (a).
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said sensing step (a) comprises the step of sensing the operation of a soap dispenser.
- 19. The method of claim 16, wherein said sensing step (a) comprises the step of sensing a hand of said user being proximate to a sink.
- 20. The method of claim 16, wherein said sensing step (a) comprises the step of sensing the operation of the faucets.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/083,433 filed on Apr. 29, 1998, which is herein incorporated by reference.
The present application is related to the US application filed simultaneously herewith with Ser. No. 09/197,252 and to the US application filed simultaneously herewith with Ser. No. 09/197,262 now abandoned, which are hereby incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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