An apparatus for allowing operation of equipment by an authorized operator comprises a biometric scanner receiving a biometric input from an authorized operator, and transmitting an authorization signal as long as the biometric input is received from the authorized operator. The apparatus further includes an equipment control system that allows the equipment to operate substantially only while the equipment control system receives the authorization signal from the biometric scanner , and that prevents the equipment from operating shortly after the authorization signal is no longer received from the biometric scanner.
Brian Scott Miller - Charleston WV, US Jack Vaughan - Charleston WV, US Oscar Allen Ladriere - Charleston WV, US Gino DiSimone - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Deadman Technologies, LLC - Charleston WV
International Classification:
G06K 5/00
US Classification:
235382
Abstract:
An example apparatus for allowing operation of equipment by an authorized operator comprises a biometric scanner receiving a biometric input from an authorized operator, and transmitting an authorization signal. The apparatus may further includes a base station that allows the equipment to operate while the base station receives the authorization signal from the biometric scanner, and which prevents the equipment from operating shoortly after the authorization signal is no longer received from the biometric scanner.
An example display unit for facilitating operation of equipment includes a housing, an electronic display supported by the housing, and an electronic circuit located within the housing. The display unit may include one or more data receivers, such as a wireless receiver and/or an electrical interface. A biometric scanner, including a biometric sensor and proving an authorization signal when an authorized biometric input is detected by the biometric sensor, may be configured to electrically (and optionally mechanically) interconnect to the display unit. The example display unit receives an authorization status for operation of the equipment from the biometric scanner, and displays the authorization status and operational parameters relating to equipment use on the electronic display.
Deadman Technologies, LLC - Charleston WV, US Oscar Allen LaDriere - Charleston WV, US Jack Vaughan - Charleston WV, US Gino DiSimone - Reno NV, US
Assignee:
Deadman Technologies, LLC - Charlston WV
International Classification:
G05B 1/00
US Classification:
340 552
Abstract:
A wireless deadman system for controlling operation of equipment from a portable device includes a base station with an equipment control system, the base station wirelessly transmitting operational parameters for the equipment. A portable display unit has a housing, an electronic display, an electronic circuit, and a data receiver. A portable authorization device includes a liveness sensor and transmits an authorization signal when the sensor detects a liveness input. The display unit receives an authorization status for operation of the equipment from the portable authorization device and receives the operational parameters from the base station, the display displaying the authorization status and the operational parameters of the equipment on the electronic display. The equipment control system allows the equipment to operate when the authorization signal is provided and prevents the equipment from operating after the authorization signal is no longer provided.
A wheel chair, collapsible or otherwise, that includes provisions for a patient walker telescopically extendable from frame members of the wheel chair for operation in a first position as a conventional wheel chair and a second position where certain frame members extend forward with handholds to allow the patient to utilize the device quickly and easily as a walker. The handholds are adjustable vertically to accommodate users of different heights and the frame members are disposed telescopically in such a way so that the device may be easily converted from the wheel chair mode to the walker mode by the user. A hinged seat allows the device to be collapsed for storage purposes or for the seat to be lifted for additional room for the walker.
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