Safety shoes and rescue system
A technology of safety shoes and rescue signals, which is applied to footwear, clothing, instruments, etc., can solve the problems of waving rescue ropes that cannot effectively transmit rescue signals in time, delay rescue, and maintenance personnel casualties, so as to achieve fast rescue work and prevent false triggering , the effect of improving accuracy
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[0071] figure 1 It is a schematic structural diagram of the safety shoes provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention. figure 2 It is a block diagram of the structural composition of the safety shoes provided by Embodiment 1 of the present invention. refer to Figure 1 to Figure 2 As shown, this embodiment provides a safety shoe.
[0072] The safety shoes include: a shoe body 1 on which a trigger switch 2 , a first processor 3 and a signal transmitter 4 are arranged.
[0073] Wherein, the trigger switch 2 is electrically connected with the first processor 3 . In this embodiment, the trigger switch 2 is specifically arranged at a position in the shoe body 1 corresponding to the toes of the human body. The trigger switch 2 is used to generate a trigger signal when it is triggered by the toe for a preset number of times, and transmit the trigger signal to the first processor 3, wherein the preset number of times is greater than 1. In other implementation manners, the t...
Embodiment 2
[0090] image 3 It is a schematic structural diagram of the safety shoes provided by Embodiment 2 of the present invention. Figure 4 It is a block diagram of the structural composition of the safety shoes provided by Embodiment 2 of the present invention. refer to image 3 and Figure 4 As shown, this embodiment provides safety shoes with another structure, and the safety shoes of this embodiment further add a pressure sensor 8 on the basis of the above embodiments.
[0091] Specifically, the bottom of the shoe body 1 is provided with a pressure sensor 8 . The pressure sensor 8 is electrically connected to the first processor 3, and the first processor 3 is used to generate a second rescue signal when the pressure value detected by the pressure sensor 8 is less than or equal to a preset pressure value and lasts for a preset time, wherein the signal The transmitter 4 is also used to send out a second rescue signal.
[0092] When the worker wears safety shoes to work, the ...
Embodiment 3
[0098] Figure 5 It is a structural block diagram of the rescue system provided by Embodiment 3 of the present invention. refer to Figure 5 As shown, this embodiment provides a rescue system. The rescue system includes: a signal receiver 5, a second processor 6, an alarm device 7 and safety shoes.
[0099] The structure of the safety shoes in this embodiment is the same as that of the safety shoes provided in the first embodiment, and can achieve the same or similar technical effects, which will not be repeated here, and details can be referred to the description of the first embodiment.
[0100] Wherein, the signal receiver 5 is electrically connected with the signal transmitter 4 of the safety shoes, and the signal receiver 5 is used to receive the first rescue signal sent by the signal transmitter 4 . The second processor 6 is electrically connected to the signal receiver 5 and the alarm device 7 respectively, and the second processor 6 is used to control the alarm devi...
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