Claims
- 1. A motion detecting device monitoring daytime patient movement, comprising:
- a sensor adapted to generate a voltage from mechanical vibrations, comprising: a housing having an outer shell and a hollow spherical opening therein; a plurality of inner spherical bodies adapted to move freely inside spherical opening to produce detectable mechanical vibration in said other shell; a piezoelectric film attached to a portion of said outer shell, said film being adapted to generate said voltage from said mechanical vibrations, and
- circuit means in operable relationship with said voltage for generating an alarm upon detection of a predetermined signal, said circuit including impedance means presenting a fixed impedance to said sensor; a micro controller means for analyzing said signal to select from a first and second condition by sensing activity within sequences of preselected time intervals, said first condition representing a medical condition and second condition representing casual motion; switch means for setting a time interval and a total sampling time for said micro controller; and alarm signal generating means for generating an alarm upon detection by said microprocessor of a predetermined activity.
- 2. The motion detection device of claim 1, wherein said outer shell comprises a pair of cylinders having a hemispherical volume removed therefrom to form said spherical opening.
- 3. The motion detection device of claim 2, wherein one of said cylinders includes a smooth surface for attachment of said piezoelectric film.
- 4. The motion detection device of claim 2, wherein one of said cylinders includes a smooth surface for attachment of said piezoelectric film.
- 5. The motion detection device of claim 1, which further includes nighttime detection means including a switch to selectively activate a radio transmitter to transmit said alarm signal and a remote compatible receiver for receiving said transmitted signal to activate an alarm means.
- 6. The motion detection device of claim 5, which further includes a reset means for resetting said device to an operable condition after activation of said alarm.
- 7. The motion detection device of claim 1, which further includes a reset means for resetting said device to an operable condition after activation of said alarm.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of the filing date of provisional application Ser. No. 60/038,900 filed Feb. 27, 1997 and also is a continuation of application 08/805,199 filed Feb. 27, 1997, now abandoned, which itself is a continuation of 08/596,396 filed Feb. 12, 1996 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,590, which in turn is a CIP of (both 60/000,970 filed Jul. 7, 1995 and also of) 08/443,911 filed May 18, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,523,742, which itself is a CIP of 08/312,853 now abandoned filed Sep. 23, 1994, which in turn is a continuation of 08/154,324 now abandoned filed Nov. 18, 1993, the entire file wrapper contents of which applications are herewith incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein at length.
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