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There are many inventions providing personal safety devices. The U.S. Pat. No. 9,615,235 by Jack T. Scully, et al. references a number of patents for such devices and has a discussion of the importance of personal protection. Many modern inventions for personal protection have means for recording, storing, and transmitting (e.g., to remote storage facilities) sounds and images of actions. For simplicity, in the following the term “personal safety device,” with the abbreviation “PSD,” will be used for such devices. The term includes devices that are combined with cell telephones, the latter providing storage and communication facilities to the basic device. The part of a PSD other than a cell telephone will be called a “basic personal safety device,” abbreviated “BPSD.”
Studies show that a major deterrent to criminal behavior is the fear of being caught. It is well-known and documented that a person warned that his or her identity and actions are being recorded will stop to consider the legal consequences of those actions. This psychological method is the basis for the present invention.
In keeping with this psychological method, the present invention includes a wearable smart device with a strobe type two light system that is based on a light system used by law enforcement (i.e., red and blue flashing light system in the USA, blue and white flashing light system in Europe). The present invention is a psychological system and method that is likely to cause an uncharacteristic deviation from criminal or unacceptable behavior.
Thus, a complete PSD system has a BPSD wirelessly linked to a smartphone having software (an “app”) providing control of the BPSD, storage of audio and video data, and communication. The latter provides a means for transmitting sound and image information to a remote site (for example, in the Internet cloud). This allows later retrieval in case the smartphone is lost or damaged.
In further keeping, with a psychological principle, the present invention includes a reflective warning label as an attachment to the rear of a vehicle to provide a warning that the vehicle is carrying a PSD. This works like the popular deterrent method of a security yard sign.
Flashing strobe lights may not be appropriate under some conditions such as office or work-place. In these circumstances, a wrist band basic personal security device (BSPD) worn or placed in a position for good surveillance of aggressive behavior would be a deterent. Lights may be turned off and the recording on to discourage harassment. This would eliminate “she said/he said” testimony conflicts.
The present system combines a personal security device (PSD) with a clearly identifiable warning light and warning label indicating that recording of identities and activities is highly likely. Thus, it is preemptive and non-confrontationally disruptive of criminal and abusive behavior. For example, the PSD on a wrist band can be seen from most directions and it can be positioned for recording assailants. In a typical application when the user is in an environment or situation that may require a method of personal security, the user places the (PSD) on the wrist. The motion makes the lights identifiable from all directions and allows the recording of identities and actions of potential assailants at any angle. The design is to deter rather than defend. Many individuals (men, women, and children) would prefer this passive method of personal security.
Drivers and passengers of all types of vehicles will be protected if at least one of them wears a wristband PSD. The reflective rear vehicle warning label advertises this protection for the occpants.
Of course, in order for the warning label to be effective, its purpose and appearance must be widely known. It will be important in marketing the system to widely advertise the appearance and purpose of the vehicle label and for company recognition and product promotion.
This invention comprises a personal safety device and one or more warning elements. As shown in
It is not the intent of this patent to describe the details of the BPSD, except for its external appearance and features so that it will match the warning label. In one preferred embodiment, as shown in
The cell telephone 10 is shown displaying the icon 11 for the app which activates the BPSD and transmits data to the Internet cloud; it resembles the warning label 12.
A preferred embodiment of the warning label is seen as 12 at the bottom of
This patent claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent No. 63/166,091 filed on Mar. 25, 2021. 9,325,824July 2015McLaughlinAdjustable holder for portable de-H04M 1/5041vice with sound enhancement9,615,235April 2017ScullyWireless personal safety deviceH04W 4/222017/0111606April 2017DavisArticle of clothing with videoH04N 5/772recording device support9,522,937May 2018ShahWearable multi-sensory personalG08B 25/01safety and tracking device
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| 63166091 | Mar 2021 | US |