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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2007
Filed:
Feb. 11, 2004
Naoki Miyano, Osaka, JP;
Fumio Ishibashi, Higashiosaka, JP;
Yoshihisa Ishiba, Higashiosaka, JP;
Noboru Kawanishi, Higashiosaka, JP;
Takeshi Takata, Higashiosaka, JP;
Eiji Shimizu, Takatsuki, JP;
Hideya Takahashi, Kashiwara, JP;
Naoki Miyano, Osaka, JP;
Fumio Ishibashi, Higashiosaka, JP;
Yoshihisa Ishiba, Higashiosaka, JP;
Noboru Kawanishi, Higashiosaka, JP;
Takeshi Takata, Higashiosaka, JP;
Eiji Shimizu, Takatsuki, JP;
Hideya Takahashi, Kashiwara, JP;
Sharp Corporation, Osaka, JP;
Yamamoto Kogaku Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
An abnormality detection support device, suitable for a case where rescue operations are made under situations that visibility is disturbed by smoke due to fire, includes an infrared camera, a display which, at least when the infrared camera is in use, comes to be positioned in front of a user's eyes and reproduces an image taken by the infrared camera thereon and a face protector or a helmet, on which the infrared camera and the display are provided, and the infrared camera and the display are arranged to be within an outline of the user's head in a front view when the device is put on the user. The present invention can, therefore, provide the abnormality detection support device which enables an operator to work with both hands available while directly watching the infrared image even under a circumstance that smoke or the like due to occurrence of fire disturbs the field of vision of the operator, and has excellent usability.