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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 17, 1997
Filed:
Oct. 11, 1994
Paul F Newham, San Antonio, TX (US);
Bed-Check Corporation, Tulsa, OK (US);
Abstract
A system for monitoring an infant-bearing device includes a microprocessor responsive to a resident program. A first circuit connected to the microprocessor and to a sensor automatically activates operation of the microprocessor to a 'monitor' mode upon detection of the infant's presence, maintains operation of the microprocessor for a predetermined time period at least equal to a running time of the program and terminates operation of the microprocessor at the expiration of the predetermined time period if termination of the patient's presence occurs prior to expiration of the predetermined time period. A second circuit operates the system in response to signals received from a remote control device to deactivate the system from the 'monitor' mode. The microprocessor is further responsive to the first circuit to activate the system to the 'monitor' mode after deactivation if the sensor subsequently detects termination and resumption of the infant's presence on the device. A third circuit connected to the microprocessor provides an audio/alarm upon demand by the microprocessor. The microprocessor is responsive to the first circuit to switch the system from the 'monitor' mode to an 'alarm' mode and trigger the third circuit to generate an alarm after termination of the infant's presence on the device after the system has been activated to the 'monitor' mode. The microprocessor is responsive to the first circuit after the sensor detects resumption of the infant's presence or to the signals received from the second circuit. Alternatively, resumption of the infant's presence on the device will not cease the alarm. The alarm will cease after a predetermined period of time.