IP Library Granted Patent US 9,525,438
Granted Patent B2
US 9,525,438 · App. 14/865,268 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Method and system for providing explosion proof video and communication relay module

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Patent No.
US 9,525,438
App. No.
14/865,268
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

Embodiments of methods, devices and systems are presented for communicating information in an explosive environment. An explosion proof video and data communication module includes features that prevent the generation of a spark or other ignition sources that could ignite explosive dust, gas or vapors in the air. The explosion proof video and communications relay modules may operate independently or as a group to provide real-time information, situation awareness, functionally and responsiveness for personnel that are in explosive environments.

Claims (48)

1. An explosion-proof communication device, comprising:

a non-conductive housing;

a first antenna;

a second antenna;

a radio receiver;

a radio transmitter;

a battery coupled to a fault tolerant circuit element; and

a processor coupled to the first antenna, second antenna, radio receiver, radio transmitter, and battery, wherein the processor is configured with processor executable software instructions to perform operations comprising:

receiving radio frequency signals from the first antenna via the radio receiver in one modulation format; and

retransmitting the received frequency signals from the second antenna via the radio transmitter in a second modulation format that is different than the first modulation format, and

wherein the processor, first antenna, second antenna, radio receiver, radio transmitter, battery, and fault tolerant circuit element are hermetically sealed inside the non-conductive housing.

2. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , wherein the radio receiver and radio transmitter comprises a signal generator configured to generate a radio frequency signal having a third frequency.

3. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 2 , wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to perform operation further comprising adjusting the frequency of the radio frequency signal generated by the signal generator.

4. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to perform operations further comprising controlling an output power of the radio receiver and radio transmitter to maintain the output power at a minimum level consistent with a minimum quality of the service metric and below a maximum output power level.

5. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to perform operations further comprising grouping the relay device with a wireless transceiver in proximity to the relay device to form a communication group,

wherein receiving radio frequency signals from the first antenna at a first frequency comprises receiving radio frequency signals from the wireless transceiver in the communication group.

6. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , further comprising a fastener attached to the non-conductive housing and configured to secure the explosion-proof communication relay device to a helmet.

7. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 6 , wherein the fastener includes a strap.

8. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 6 , wherein the fastener includes a fabric hook-and-loop fastening element.

9. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , further comprising a selector switch coupled to the non-conductive housing and arranged so that it may be actuated by a human user wearing gloves to cause the processor to perform one or more operations.

10. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , further comprising: a camera coupled to the processor; and

a lens cover arranged to seal and isolate the camera from an exterior atmosphere.

11. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 10 , further comprising an illumination source mounted behind a camera lens of the camera and arranged so that the illumination capability of the illumination source is not impeded.

12. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 10 , wherein the processor is configured with processor-executable software instructions to perform operations further comprising:

receiving instructions from a second explosion-proof communication relay device; and

adjusting a resolution of video information collected by the camera based on the received instructions.

13. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , further comprising a sensor hermetically sealed inside the non-conductive housing and configured to monitor environmental conditions outside the non-conductive housing.

14. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , further comprising an audio circuit hermetically sealed inside the non-conductive housing and configured to be coupled to a microphone and a speaker outside of the non-conductive housing from within the hermetically sealed non-conductive housing.

15. A communication system for use in an explosive environment, comprising:

a first explosion-proof communication relay device and a second explosion-proof communication relay device, wherein each of the first and second explosion-proof communication relay devices comprise:

a non-conductive housing;

a first antenna;

a second antenna;

a radio receiver;

a radio transmitter;

a battery coupled to a fault tolerant circuit element; and

a processor coupled to the first antenna, second antenna, radio receiver, radio transmitter, and battery, wherein the processor is configured with processor executable software instructions to perform operations comprising:

receiving radio frequency signals from the first antenna via the radio receiver in one modulation format; and

retransmitting the received frequency signals from the second antenna via the radio transmitter in a second modulation format that is different than the first modulation format, and

wherein the processor, first antenna, second antenna, radio receiver, radio transmitter, battery, and fault tolerant circuit element are hermetically sealed inside the non-conductive housing, and

wherein the processor of the first explosion-proof communication relay device is configured with processor executable software instructions to perform operations further comprising establishing a communication link with the second explosion-proof communication relay device.

16. The communication system of claim 15 , wherein the first explosion-proof communication relay device further comprises:

a camera coupled to the processor of the first explosion-proof communication relay device; and

a lens cover arranged to seal and isolate the camera from an exterior atmosphere, and

wherein the processor of the first explosion-proof communication relay device is configured with processor-executable software instructions to perform operations further comprising:

receiving instructions from the second explosion-proof communication relay device; and

adjusting a resolution of video information collected by the camera based on the received instructions.

17. The explosion-proof communication device of claim 1 , wherein the first frequency modulation format and second frequency modulation format are different formats, the formats comprising amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, phase modulation, LTE, CDMA2000, EVDO, WCDMA, HSPA, IS-136, GSM, WiMax, WiFi, AMPS, DECT, TD-SCDMA, and TD-CDMA.

Assignments (4)
AMENDED AND RESTATED INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded May 10, 2024
From: RIVADA NETWORKS INC.; ARPENT, LLC; RIVADA RESEARCH, LLC; RIVADA NETWORKS, LLC
To: DUKHAN INVESTMENT COMPANY; WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 067381/0926 →
PATENT ASSIGNMENT Recorded Apr 16, 2021
From: DEAN & COMPANY STRATEGY CONSULTANTS, LLC
To: RIVADA NETWORKS, INC.
Reel/Frame 055953/0058 →
COURT ORDER Recorded May 25, 2018
From: RIVADA RESEARCH, LLC
To: DEAN & COMPANY STRATEGY CONSULTANTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 046246/0145 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2015
From: SMITH, CLINT
To: RIVADA RESEARCH, LLC,
Reel/Frame 036692/0644 →