Death triggered device, communication and management system
View Patent ↗A death triggered device ( 100 ) having a plurality of primary sensors ( 30 ) and a plurality of validation sensors ( 40 ), configured for a personal details of a specifically identifiable user ( 120 ) in an active mode ( 55 ), by the user ( 120 ) wearing the death triggered device ( 100 ) in a set up situation ( 70 ) when the primary sensors ( 30 ) pick as a benchmark the life parameters of the user ( 120 ), and executes instructions including legal actions. A run situation ( 90 ) having a peace time ( 83 ) and a crisis time ( 84 ). At least a removable plurality of interlocked charging arrangement ( 130 ) disposable on a left side ( 15 ) and or a right side ( 16 ) on an enclosure ( 13 ), each comprising a receiver port ( 140 ) engage-able and dis-engage-able with a delivery port ( 161 ) of a delivery device ( 160 ) in a prescribed orientation; a wearable arrangement ( 13 ) having a plurality of mode sensors ( 50 ).
1 . A death monitoring system, comprising:
a plurality of user associated sensors which interact with the user, each corresponding to measurable user physical parameters, including at least one user identity sensor in communication with a user providing user identifying data,
at least one user medical condition sensor in communication with said user each providing a user medical condition signal,
an operational sensor providing validation of death monitoring system operability having continued interaction of user associated sensors with said user and continued death monitoring system functioning, wherein the operational sensor confirms that the user is wearing the death triggered system and differentiates between a “no electric energy” situation of the death triggered system as different from a state of death or sabotage;
an embedded electronics circuitry capable of radio and internet communication comprising an 8 bit-microcontroller type, wherein by executing instructions in a single clock cycle, the death triggered system achieves throughput approaching one million instructions per second (MIPS) per megahertz, wherein radio communication and internet communication are invoked only for releasing instructions from the system;
a non-volatile user memory receiving and storing said user identifying data, pre-recorded messages, and documents, and receiving and storing each said medical condition signal as medical condition data; and
a processor operable providing a state of life characterization signal according to a stored program responsive to said user identifying data providing verification of the identity of said user,
and responsive to said user medical condition data by comparison to segregated portions of selected ranges of said medical condition data into a first health status, a death status, and a second health status between said first health status and said death status, wherein
said first health status is determined by medical condition data associated with continuity of life of said user,
said death status is determined by medical condition data associated with termination of life of said user and validation of death monitoring system operability, and
said second health status is determined according to medical condition data intermediate of said first health status medical condition data and said death status medical condition data.
2 . A death triggered device comprising:
an 8 bit-microcontroller that executes instructions in an update situation and in a test situation in a single clock cycle to achieve throughput approaching one million instructions per second (MIPS) per megahertz, wherein the microcontroller is configured to provide a run situation having a peace time when the death triggered device is a mini assistant and or for online banking, e-commerce and casual gaming, showing a lazy display ( 103 ) in a fun mode including a time clock in a plurality of different configurations selectable from a digital display, a gaming menu ( 104 ) and other entertainment display;
embedded electronics circuitry capable of radio communication and internet communication and a set of navigation keys, wherein radio communication and internet communication are invoked only for releasing instructions;
a plurality of mode sensors that confirm that a user is wearing the death triggered device and differentiate between a “no electric energy” situation of the death triggered device as different from a state of death or sabotage, detect a power outage of the electronic circuitry, and detect a sabotage of the death triggered device;
a plurality of primary sensors disposed on an enclosure, the plurality of primary sensors providing corresponding primary sensor signals to the microcontroller,
wherein the plurality of primary sensors continuously and non-invasively monitor a state of life consisting of a state of unstable life and a state of stable life and a state of death determined by relation of the primary sensor signals to benchmark life and health parameters by the microcontroller,
wherein in the peace time, data of the plurality of primary sensors are within a selected range determined in the set-up situation, and
wherein in response to the primary sensor signals from the plurality of primary sensors, the microcontroller switches from the peace time to the crisis time on encountering the state of unstable life or the state of death while the plurality of mode sensors do not indicate a state of non-use of the death triggered device;
a plurality of validation sensors disposed on the enclosure providing corresponding validation sensor signals to the microcontroller, wherein the microcontroller is configured to include personal details and credentials of a specifically identifiable user in an active mode by the user wearing the death triggered device in a set-up situation in response to the primary sensor signals and validation sensor signals stored as benchmark life and health parameters of the user and wherein in the update situation, baseline health and biometric parameters which change over time due to health and/or aging of the user are updatable by the user using the death triggered device;
an interlocked charging port having a removable plurality of interlocked charging arrangements disposable on a left side or a right side on the enclosure, each of the plurality of interlocked charging arrangements comprising an energy receiver port disposed on the death triggered device engage-able and dis-engage-able with an energy delivery port of an energy delivery device external to the death triggered device, the energy receiver port having a polarized construction such that the energy delivery port is mechanically attachable only in a prescribed orientation and in a worn situation the energy receiver port is a modular unit situated on an arm side of the user and not on a palm side and insertible on a side of a housing assembly of the death triggered device so that a connecting cord of the energy delivery port lies on the arm side and does not entangle with palm fingers of the user;
a non-volatile memory storing data files, pre-recorded messages, and documents; and
a wrist/arm wrapping strap that retains the enclosure,
wherein on restoration of power by charging, the death triggered device first assumes an inactive mode and thereafter the validation sensors followed by the primary sensors restore the functioning of the death triggered device.
3 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of primary sensors are pulse sensors that count a pulse corresponding to a heartbeat count of the user.
4 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of primary sensors comprise an oxygen saturation sensor, a body temperature sensor, a vibration sensor, or a combination thereof.
5 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of validation sensors comprise a biometric sensor including a biometric fingerprint reader, iris, face, voice, sound of a heartbeat, and or a combination thereof, identifying through reading or measuring light, temperature, speed, sound, tissue texture, body fluid and or life energies of the user.
6 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of mode sensors comprise a stretch sensor, wherein when the death triggered device is in an active mode when the stretch sensor is stretched and electric energy is available.
7 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the plurality of mode sensors comprise a switching device that closes the embedded electrical circuitry in the active mode.
8 . The death triggered device of claim 7 , wherein the switching device has a first wire that run through a plurality of strap holes that is snapped by a conducting plug that acts as a shorting link to snap electrical continuity to keep the switching device in an off state.
9 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein in the update situation, configurable legal documents, contact details, bank details, wishful instructions, and/or wishful transactions are capable of being uploaded to the death triggered device.
10 . The death triggered device of claim 9 , wherein the death triggered device is configured to send reminders at a regular interval to the user update the legal documents, contact details, bank details, wishful instructions, and/or wishful transactions.
11 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein when the death triggered device senses the unstable state of life, the user is prompted to make changes to a will and digitally authorize an amended will through a secure digital signature authenticated by the user.
12 . The death triggered device of claim 11 , wherein the secure digital signature includes a digital signature of the user coupled with two additional secure digital signatures of pre-agreed persons, wherein on invocation of the secure digital signature, the death triggered device sends a notification to the pre-agreed persons to acknowledge and accept the invocation.
13 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein when the death triggered device senses the unstable state of life, the user is prompted to trigger pre-identified financial transactions by accepting a prompt from the death triggered device.
14 . The death triggered device of claim 13 , wherein the pre-identified financial transactions are secured by a onetime security password received on a source device including a registered mobile number or a registered email ID, wherein the death triggered device is configurable to pick such one-time security password from the source device.
15 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein in the test situation, the death triggered device simulates one or more trial actions to verify the death triggered device for functionality in the unstable state of life or the state of death in the run situation.
16 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein in the crisis time, the death triggered device manages events and instructions pre-configured in the set-up situation and the update situation.
17 . The death triggered device of claim 2 having a display that digitally displays a time clock whose display freezes at and after the death triggered device detects the state of death, wherein the death triggered device is configured to communicate the instant of life to death transition to a plurality of pre-configured persons and or institutions.
18 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the receiver port of the interlocked charging arrangement is disposable on a left side or a right side of the enclosure.
19 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the receiver port is electrically connected in a parallel circuit to invoke an extra fast charging of the death triggered device in the crisis time.
20 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the receiver port has a trapezoid shape with complementing trapezoid pair of inclined groves and a pair of receptacles in an inside of either end of the inclined groves and the delivery port has a pair of claws and is slidably engageable only from a user side and disenageable only toward the user side.
21 . The death triggered device of claim 20 , wherein the pair of claws grip the enclosure by entangling in the pair of receptacles and ungrip by a pulling force toward the user.
22 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the delivery port and the energy receiver port engagement and disengagement cause a mechanical wiping action between a set of delivery tracks of the energy delivery port and a set of delivery tracks of the energy receiver port to cleanse the sets of tracks.
23 . The death triggered device of claim 22 , wherein the set of receiver tracks are a receptor for electrical energy transmitted by radio waves.
24 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein the receiver port is provisioned to collate electrical energy without mechanically engaging with a delivery port of the delivery device.
25 . The death triggered device of claim 2 , wherein when internet communication or radio communication is unsuccessful, communication is attempted until end of electric power and executes communication when a communication network is found, providing a time stamp of a first communication attempt.