GB2486676A - Electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband - Google Patents

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GB2486676A
GB2486676A GB1021691.9A GB201021691A GB2486676A GB 2486676 A GB2486676 A GB 2486676A GB 201021691 A GB201021691 A GB 201021691A GB 2486676 A GB2486676 A GB 2486676A
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Abstract

An electrocardiogram signal sensor comprises a waistband 10, partially made of insulating material and placed on the waist. A positive electrode 20 and a negative electrode 30 facing to the left and right sides of the users waist are exposed on the internal surface of the waistband. The positive and negative electrodes are extended forward by a positive lead 21 and a negative lead 31, respectively to establish an electric connection to a transmitter 40 at the front side of the waistband. The positive and negative electrodes at both sides of the internal surface of the waistband are in contact with both sides of the user's waist for monitoring the voltage frequency change when the blood flows through the user's waist.

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TITLE: ELECTROCARIMO GRAM SIGNAL SENSOR WITH A
WAISTBAND
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the invention
The invention relates to an electrocardiogram signal sensor, and more particularly, to a waistband type sensor in which the positive and negative detection eleeftodes. are in contact with both sides (flanks) of the waist for obtaining the optimal signals of the voltage frequency change.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, people's heart rate remarkably varies before and after people take exercise. During exercise, measuring the variables is very important. To take exercise proper!)' and advantageously, the heart rate must increase to 60% of the maximuth rate.; however, if the heart rate increases to. the maximum rate during IS exercise, it will do harm to the exerciser, Thus, a user$riendiy and precise heart rate measurement, device is very important for taking exercise to keep fit.
Next, FIG. I shows an electrode belt of heart rate monitor disclosed in US patent No.. 6553247, in which a heart rate monitoring unit 60 is placed on the chest with a belt 70 to monitor the heart rate on and on and wireless ly transmit a signal to a receiver 8.0 placed around the wrist.. However, it is found that the patent.is poor with the following conditions when being applied 1. Generally, the heart rate monitoring unit 60 is tightly bound with the belt 70 on. the chest to keep close thereto; however, the lung capacity increases during exercise an.d thus the belt bound up tightly on the chest makes a user uncomfortable and breathe. hard.
2. Female chest contour is bigger so that the heart rate monitoring unit 60 cannot stay fully close to the chest, thereby decreasing the monitoring accuracy.
3. To accurately measure the heart rate, the heart rate monitoring unit 60 cannot be placed outside the clothes but iris ide the elthes and close to the chest. Therefore, the belt 70 can he bound in place only after the clothes is taken ofL which might he somewhat inconvenient for mates hut may be implemented rio.n.e the less. However, it is very inconvenient for females to bind up the belt 70 in a public place; thus, th.e conventional belt is riot suitable for women in taking exercise.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
1 0 A primary object of the invention is to eliminate the above-mentioned drawbacks and to provide an electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband that is placed on the user's waist like a belt or waistband. This electrocardiogram signal detection way is completcl.y free froni the infh.ience of the clothing or the female breast. The use of the electrocardiogram signal sensor in accordance with the i.nventlo.n is ergonomic, convenient and without any harden. Moreover, the detection electrodes are closely in contact with both sides of the usef:s waist, thereby' improving the detection accuracy. Especially, it is suitable for women in taking exercise.
Another object of the invention is to provide an electrocardiogram signal 2.0 sensor with a waistband wherein the positive and negative electrodes are connected when the blood flows through thc user's waist, The voltage will be gcnerated during the blood, circulation. A more accurate detection of the heart rate is available by the fact that the frequency of the voltage change is not the same when the heart rate is different and by the fact that the more obvious is the change of the voltage frequency, the farther the blood of a person is spaced apart.
In order to achieve the abovementioned objects, an electrocardiogram signal sensor includes a waistband that is partially made of insulating material and placed on the. waist. A positive electrode and a negative electrode facing to the left and right sides of the waist of the user's waist' are.e posed on the internal surface of the svaisthand The positive and negative electrodes are extended forward by a positive lead and a negative lead, respectively to establish. an electric connection to.a.
transmitter at the front side of the waistband.
The transmitter includes an electrocardiogram processing circuit to which the positive and. negative leads are electrically connected. The electrocardiogram signals received by the transmitter will. be first processed and then transmitted to a microcontroller. The electrocardiogram signals can he stored iii the microcontroller or transmitted by a high$requency transmifting unit to a receiving unit at th.e periphery of the waistband.
In this way, the positive and negative: electrodes at both sides of the internal.
1 5 surface. of the waistband are rn co.nta.c.t with both sides o.f the user's waist for monitoring the voltage frequency change when. the blood flows through the user's waist. After amplified by the electrocardiogram processing. circuit, the signals are processed by tlte microcontroller to detennine the value of the electrocardiogram signal of the user.
BRiEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
the accomplishment of this and other objects of the invention will become apparent from the following descriptions and its accompanying figures. o.f which: FIG. I is a schematic drawing: of an electrode bel.t o.f a heart rate monitor, the electrode belt according to US 6553247; FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the invention see.n from the front side thereof; FIG.. 3 is a perspective view of the prefeired embodiment of the invention seen from the rear side thereof; FiG. 4 is a block diagram of a circuit according to the invention; FIG. 5 is an application view of the invention; and HG. 6 is another applicatton view of the invention.
DETAILED DFSCRIP liON OF 1 HF PRhFERRF D LMBODIMENT Now, the present invention will be described more specifically with reference to the following embodiments, It is to he noted that the following descriptions of preferred enihodiments of the invention are presented herein for purpose of illustration and description only; it is not intended to he exhaustive or to he limited to the precise form disclosed.
First, with reference to FIGS... 2 through 4, th.e invention includes a waistband 10. The waistband 10 is partially made of insulating material and can be placed on the waist. A positive electrode 20 and a negative electrode 30 facing to the left and I 5 right sides of the waist of the user's waist are exposed on the internal surface of the waistband 10. The positive andnegative electrodes 20, 30 are extended forward by a positive lead 21 and a negative lead 3 1, respectively to establish an electric connection to a transmitter 40 at the front side of the waistband 1 0.
The transmitter 40 includes an electrocardiogram processing circuit 41 to which the positive. nd negative leads. 21, 3 1 are electrically connected. The electrocardiogram, signals received by the transmitter 40 will he first. processed. and then transmitted to a microcontroller 42. The electrocardiogram signals can be stored.m the microcontroller 42 or transmitted by a high-frequency transmitting unit 43 to a receiving unit 50 at the periphery of the. waistband 1 0.
Based on the above-mentioned configuration, the positive and negative electrodes 20, 30 at both sides of the internal surface of the waistband. 10 are in contact with both sides of the user's waist for monitoring the voltage frequency change when the blood flows through the user's waist. After amplified by the electrocardiogram processing circuit 41, the signals are processed by the microcontroller 42 to determine the value of the electrocardiogram signal of the user.
According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the positive electrode and the negative electrode 30 are positioned at the corresponding sides of the internal surface of the waistband 10. As shown in FIG. 3, they are positioned at the 1 0 places where the internal diameter I) of the waistband 1 0 is maximal This design allows the positive and negative electrodes 20, 30 to he in contact with the user's waist so as to establish the connection.. Meanwhile, the both sides of the waist has the maximal distance:. The voltage will he generated during the blood circulation. A more accurate detection of the heart rate is available by the fact that the frequency of 1 5 the voltage change is not the same when the heart rate is different and by thefact that the more obvious is the change of the voltage frequency, the farther the blood of a person is spaced apart.
According to the above-mentioned embodiment, the waistband 10 consists of a first band body t 1 and a second band body 12., hut should not he limited thereto.
The first band bOdy 1.1 is made of insulating material and has at both ends thereof connecting elements ill for joining to 1)0th end portions 121 of the second band body 1 2. In this way, the waistband 1 0 is created. Moreover, the positive and negative electrodes 20. 30 are exposed on the internal surface of the first band body ii According to the embodiment, the positive and negative leads 21, 1 are made of conductive string and hidden within the first hand body 11. Moreover, the positive and negative leads 2 1, 31 inc Jude at the front end thereof a positive and a negative terminals 22, 32 for establishing an electric connection to the transmitter at the front side of the first band body ii.
In addition, the positive and nc.gative leads 21, 31 can he made of conductive fabrics (not sl1oWfl) and positioned on the internal surface of the first hand body I.1.
Moreover, the positive and negative leads 21, 3 1 includes at, the front, end thereof a positive and a negative terminals 22, 32 for estahlishin.g an electric coniiection to the transmitter 40 at the front side of the first hand. body 11, Besides, the positive and negative electrodes 20, 30 are selected from a group consisting of conductive metal piece, conductive fabrics, and conductive rubber.
The connecting elements 1.11 at both ends of the first band body Ii. are constructed as retaining ring while both end portIons 12.1 of the second band body 12 pass through the retaining ring and are pulled hack to fix together inpiace by the Ve.icro4ype fastening means 12.2.
1 5 As shown. in FIG. 4, the transmitter 40 includes internally a. memory unit 44 for storing the data of the microcontroller 42 and a battery 45 for supplying the. required power, I'h.e receiving unit 50 for receiving the signals iransmitted by th.e. transmitter 40 is selected from a group consisting of watches, consoles, mobile communication equipr.ncTts (e.g. mobile phone, .P.DA, NB.,. etc.) that are provided with a display.
FIG. S illustrates an application example ofthe invention. The waistband 1 0 is bound on the waist:. As a result, the positive and negative electrodes 20, 30 at both.
sides of the waistband 10 are. located on both farthest si.des of the body, thereby obtaining the accurate electrocardiogram, signals. According t:o experimental results of the invention, the electrocardiogram signals obtained by use of the detection through electrodes at both sides of the waist are no less favorable than the signals obtained from the chest. In addition, the invention has advantages that the electrode, belt of heart. rate monitor of US patent No. 6553247 does not have. That is, the present invention is easy to use and is especially suitable for women in taking exercIse. According to this embodiment, the: detected signals are transmitted by the transmitter 40 to the receiving unit 50 in form of watch. As. s.h wn in FIG. 6.. the signals are transmitted to the receiving unit in form of a console on a gyitwastic apparatus.
According to the invention, the electrocardiogram signals are detected on the waist, thereby avoiding the disadvantages of the electrode belt of heart rate nmnitor of US patent No. 6553247. Accordingly, the. invention ensures the ergonomic and convenient use.
While the invention has been described, hi terms of what is presently: considered to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that. the 1 5 invention: needs not be limited to the disclosed embodiment, On. the contrary, it is intended to cover various modification's and similar arrangements included within the spirit an.d scope of the appended. claims which are to he accorded with the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.

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  1. What Is Claimed is: 1. An electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband, wherem. the aisthad (10) is partially made of insulating material and placed on the waist, and a positive electrode (20). and a negative electrode (30) facing to. the left and right sides of the waist of the user's waist are exposed on the internal surface of the waistband (10), arid the positive and negative electrodes (20),('3.0) are extended forward by a positive lead (2 1) arid a negative lead (3 1), respectively to establish an electric connection to a. transmitter (40) at the fiDnt side of the waistband (10); wherein the transmitter (40) includes an electrocardiogram processing circuit (41) to which the positive and negative leads (2l),(3 1) are electrically connected, and the electrocardiogram, signals received by the transmitter (40) svili be first processed arid then transmitted to a microcontroller (42), and the electrocardiogram signals can he stored. iii the microcontroller (42) or ransmitted. b' a high-frequency 1 5 transmitting unit (43) to a receiving unit (50) .at. the periphery of the waistband (1 0)., whereby the positive and negative electrodes (20),(30) at both sides of the internal.surface of the. .vaisthand (10) are in contact with both sides of the user's waist for rnontormg the voltage frequency change when the blood flows through th.e user's waisL and after amplified by the electrocardiogram processing circuit (41), the signals.are processed by the. microcontroller (42) to determine the: value of the electrocardiogram signal of the user.
  2. 2, The electrocardiogram signal sensor with. a waistband as recited in claim 1, wherein the positive electrode (20) and the negative electrode (30) are positioned at the places where the internal diameter o.f the waistband (1 0) is maximal.
  3. 3, T he electrocardiogram si.gna.l sensor with a waistband as recited in claim 1, wherein the waistband (1 0) consists of a first band body (11) and.a second band body (1 2); wherein the first band body (11) is. made of insulating material and ha.s at both ends thereof connecting elements (ill) for joining to both end portions (121) of the second band body (12), thereby creating, the waistband (1.0); and wherein the positive and negative electrodes (2Q),:(30) are exposed on the internal surface of the first band body' (i 1).
  4. 4. The electrocardiogram signal: sensor with a waistband as recited. in claim 3, wherein the. positive and negative leads (2 1).J3 1) are made of conductive string and hidden within the first hand body (Ii), a.nd wherein the positive and negative leads (21),(31) include at the front end thereof a positive and a negative termin ls (22),(32) for establishing an electric connection to the transmitter (40) at th.e front side of the firsthand body (11).
  5. 5.. The electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband. as recited in claim 3.wherein the positive, and negative leads (2. 1).,(3 I) are made.of conductive fabrics 1 5 and positioned on the internal surface of the first band body (1.1), and wherein the positive and negative leads (2 l),(3 II) includes at the front end thereof a positive and a negative terminals (2.2),(32) for establishing an electric connection to the transmitter (40) at the front side of the first band body (II).
  6. 6. i'h:e electrocardiogram signal.s,ensorwith a waistband as recited in claim 3.20. wherein the positive and negative electrodes 2{),(30) are selecte:d from a group consisting of conductive metal piece, conductive fabrics, and conductive rubber.
  7. 7. The electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband.as recited in claim:3, wherein the connecting elements (Ill) at both ends of the first band. body (1.1) are constructed as retaining ring while both end portions (1 21) of the second band body (12) pass through the retaining ring and are pulled back to fix together in place by the \Teicro_type fastening means (1 22).
  8. 8. The electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband as recited in claim 1.wherein the transmitter (40) includes internally a memory unit c44) and a battery (45).
  9. 9. The electrocardiogram signal sensor with a waistband as recited in claim 1, wherein the receiving unit (50) for receiving the signals transmitted by the transmitter (40) is selected from a group consisting of watches, consoles, mobile comnmnication equipments that are provided with a display.
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