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Self-searching type bionic intelligent life buoy

A lifebuoy, intelligent technology, applied in lifebuoy, water lifesaving, ships and other directions, can solve problems such as loss of first rescue time, lifebuoy binding, waste of resources, etc.

Pending Publication Date: 2017-12-01
ANHUI UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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[0002] At present, the life buoys equipped on yachts and other ships are only simple inflatable rubber and plastic types. When in use, they are directly thrown to the vicinity of the drowning person by manpower. thus losing the first rescue time
In addition, when the ship sank, some lifebuoys were tied to the guardrails in a panic and it was too late to untie them. The final result was that the ship sank into the water, resulting in a waste of resources.
If there are no boats around the falling water point, the drowning person can only wait for rescue for a long time, and the life buoy itself does not have additional rescue functions

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[0025] Situation 1 (remote control mode): When a person falls into the water, the rescuer puts the lifebuoy near the person who fell into the water. After the water pressure sensor detects the water pressure, the lifebuoy starts to work. You can communicate with the person in the water through the walkie-talkie.

[0026] Situation 2 (automatic mode): When there is no remote control guidance, the passive infrared detector, ultrasonic distance detector and face recognition camera start to work, and each performs a 360° rotating scan to find the target, and automatically drives to the person who fell into the water after finding the target. If it is at night, the searchlight is turned on to work with the camera.

[0027] Situation 3 (shipwreck mode): When the ship sinks, the water pressure sensor sends a signal to the controller, and the controller unlocks the electromagnetic drop switch. At this time, the lifebuoy falls off the guardrail of the ship and starts to automatically s...

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Abstract

The invention discloses a self-seeking bionic intelligent lifebuoy. The lifebuoy is charged by solar energy and is in the shape of a long strip, which can be connected end to end to form a circle. It is designed in sections, and if one section is damaged and leaks air, the whole can still be used. The design of water pressure sensor and electromagnetic drop switch ensures automatic unlocking when the ship sinks. The solar panels are designed to be self-sufficient in electricity. The design of power motor, steering gear and navigation piece realizes the self-navigation function of the life buoy, and can change direction flexibly. The design of the sensor module plus the face recognition camera realizes the self-search function. The GSM+GPS module realizes the positioning function and sends the location information to the lifebuoy operating company for help. The wireless transceiver realizes the communication with the remote control, personnel communication, and sends a radio wave distress signal to nearby ships. The display screen can display the position, time, battery information, rescue guidance, and introduction of the structure and function of the life buoy. The remote control can cooperate with rescuers to provide precise guidance, and the operation interface is simple.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a self-seeking bionic intelligent lifebuoy. Its essence is to design an intelligent lifebuoy with a positioning function, which can send distress information, be charged by solar energy, automatically find people who fall into the water, and be remotely controlled. This device can be arranged on yachts and fishing boats, and can also be arranged beside lakes and rivers in parks as a public device. technical background [0002] At present, the life buoys equipped on yachts and other ships are only simple inflatable rubber and plastic types. When in use, they are directly thrown to the vicinity of the drowning person by manpower. Thereby losing the first rescue time. In addition, when the ship sank, some lifebuoys were tied to the guardrails in a panic and it was too late to untie them. The final result was that the ship sank into the water together, resulting in a waste of resources. If there is no ship around the falling poin...

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IPC IPC(8): B63C9/00B63C9/08B63C9/20
CPCB63C9/00B63C9/0005B63C9/082B63C9/20
Inventor 周强李景忠刘迪王哲俊王倩倩
Owner ANHUI UNIV OF SCI & TECH
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