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Title:
TWO WAY DEVICE FREE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2008/070505
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A two way communication system that does not require the use of a device by one of the communicators. The system employs an audio spotlight to project a signal to a specific location, where one person is, and a laser audio receiver to receive the response. Both the audio spotlight and the laser audio receiver are directed by a user seeking to communicate with the person at long range.

Inventors:
WHILLOCK RAND P (US)
COCHRAN EDWARD L (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2007/085825
Publication Date:
June 12, 2008
Filing Date:
November 29, 2007
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HONEYWELL INT INC (US)
WHILLOCK RAND P (US)
COCHRAN EDWARD L (US)
International Classes:
H04B11/00; G01H9/00; G10K15/00; H04B10/10
Domestic Patent References:
WO1998049868A11998-11-05
Foreign References:
US6317237B12001-11-13
US5885129A1999-03-23
US20060109989A12006-05-25
US20060139653A12006-06-29
US6590661B12003-07-08
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
BEATUS, Carrie (Law Department AB/2B101 Columbia Roa, Morristown New Jersey, US)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A device for communicating to and from a location remote from the device, comprising: an audio spotlight for transmitting sent sound to said remote location, including a microphone for a user to create said sent sound; a laser audio receiver for transmitting received sound from said remote location, including a speaker for broadcasting said received sound; an aiming device for directing the device to said remote location; and a power source for providing power to said device.

2. The device of claim 1, wherein said aiming device is manually operated.

3. The device of claim 1, wherein said aiming device includes a subject tracker for tracking a location or person and a pan tilt unit for aiming said device in response to the output of said subject tracker.

4. The device of claim 1, wherein said power source is selected from battery power and a wired power source.

5. The device of claim 1, which further includes a recorder for recording communication sent and/or received by said device.

6. A method for communicating to and from a location remote from the method, comprising:

transmitting sent sound to said remote location with an audio spotlight including a microphone for a user to create said sent sound; transmitting received sound from said remote location with a laser audio receiver including a speaker for broadcasting said received sound; aiming said audio spotlight and said laser audio receiver at said remote location; and providing a power supply to said audio spotlight and said laser audio receiver.

7. The method of claim 6, wherein said aiming is manual.

8. The method of claim 6, wherein said aiming includes using a subject tracker for tracking a location or person and a pan tilt unit for aiming in response to the output of said subject tracker.

9. The method of claim 6, wherein said power supply is selected from battery power and a wired power source.

10. The method of claim 6, which further includes recording communication sent and/or received by said method.

Description:

TWO WAY DEVICE FREE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates in general to two way communications systems and, more particularly, to a device free communications system that permits two way communication over a long range.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In some instances, persons working or otherwise located at a remote location have a need to communicate to another, such as a command center or other fixed location. When the person moves from one place to another, potentially doing something that involves both hands, it is awkward to communicate with a device that needs to be manually turned on and or operated for such communication.

In the past, two way radios have allowed such communication, as do cell phones.

Some of these devices even include microphones that can be worn on the person to allow his or her hands to be free. However, this usage requires that the device be on, and there are times when one does not want communication constantly. It is also inconvenient to have to answer a ringing phone at the time when both hands need to be free.

In other instances, the person toward whom the communication is to be directed may not have a cell phone or radio with him or her. Still others may have a cell phone or radio but the phone number or radio frequency may not be known to the communicator, such as when someone enters an area under control of some other person or organization.

It would be of great advantage if a communication system could be developed that would utilize other means to carry conversation and other date to and from an individual at a remote location.

Another advantage would be if a communication system could be provided that could transmit talk or other information over significant distances where simple voice communication, even by shouting, is not possible due to the distance.

Yet another advantage would be if a communication system could be provided that allows a communicator to speak with persons who enter an area under supervision or control.

Other advantages and features will appear hereinafter.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides an effective communication system that is capable allows one party to the communication to be device free while the other party or parties operate the system.

In its simplest form the invention comprises an audio spotlight to project a narrow audio signal to a single person so that the system operator can talk to the person. It also uses a laser audio receiver to listen to audio responses from that person. The system can be manually aimed by a user or it may automatically be pointed and controlled by a tracking system.

The first component, the audio spotlight, includes a microphone into which the user speaks and this is transmitted to the person of interest. The second component, the laser audio receiver, receives the reply from the person of interest and broadcasts the response through a speaker. The two way communication can also be recorded by the system when a recorder is included. The system can be portable and battery powered or stationary with ground power. Since the two send and receive channels are totally independent from each other, simultaneous two-way communication is possible.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

For a more complete understanding of the invention, reference is hereby made to the drawings, in which: FIGURE 1 is a schematic view of one embodiment of the present invention in which the system is manually aimed; and

FIGURE 2 is is a schematic view of another embodiment of the present invention in which the system is automatically aimed.

In the figures, like reference characters designate identical or corresponding components and units throughout the several views.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

Referring to the figures, have been illustrated and described, they are merely exemplary and a person skilled in the art may make variations and modifications to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.

As noted above, the system and method of this invention 11 in Figs. 1 and 2 communicates with a person 13 at some distance beyond which the voice can carry. System 11 can be portable so that it is carried by hand, or in a helicopter or other vehicle. It may also be mounted at a fixed location. System 11 includes an audio spotlight 15, or other device for projecting a narrow audio signal, along arrow 17 as will be described below. This allows person 13 to hear what is spoken into microphone 19. The person 13 then speaks in the general direction of the system 11 and the laser audio receiver 25, or other device for focused listening over a distance receives the spoken words on arrow 27, which is then broadcast by speaker 29.

Microphone 19 may be a standard microphone mounted on the device or one of the many portable microphones including those worn by law enforcement officers and the like on their collar or other part of their uniform or clothing. Speaker 29 may be a standard speaker mounted on the device or one of the other forms of speakers, such as ear phones that permit only the user to hear the received sound. Speaker 29 may also include an alarm component that notifies the user of the device when someone is attempting to communicate with the user, such as, for example, when the device is aimed at a specific location or person who may be occupied with other tasks at the time of aiming. The send and receive channels are independently operated so that simultaneous two-way communication is possible.

Fig. 1 illustrates the use of a manual aiming device 31, which may be as simple as a control stick. Optionally the aiming device 31 may include a spot laser for locating the person more accurately. The system 11 is driven by a power supply 33 which may be from a power source or from a battery power. Optionally, a recorder 35 can be provided if desired. Recorder 35 can be manually actuated, automatically actuated or voice or sound actuated.

Fig. 2 is a modified system like Fig. 1 with the substitution of a subject tracker 37 which automatically locates and tracks a person 13 and passes information to a pan tilt unit

39 that aims both the audio spotlight 15 and laser 25. The system of Fig. 2 could be build with both the audio spotlight 15 and the laser 25 on a single pan tilt unit or on two separate pan tilt units. Again, the power supply 33 and optional recorder 35 are also shown in Fig. 2.

The preferred audio spotlight is a product manufactured by Holosonic Research

Labs, and is describe in one or more of the following United States Patents No. 6,914,991,

No. 6,661,285, No.6,771, 785, and No.6, 775,388, the disclosure of each is incorporated by reference herein. The device functions by adding an audio signal such as speech from a microphone on to an ultrasonic carrier signal by modulating the sent audio signal and focusing the ultrasonic carrier signal at a desired location, whereby the sent audio signal is regenerated at the location. Between the transmitter and the location, the sent audio signal is substantially not audible. This feature allows the device to transmit to one location without the sound being heard at another location. Examples of where this is valuable are law enforcement work, military operations, security and other surveillances and the like.

The preferred laser audio receiver is a product manufactured by Digital Signal Corporation and is described in United States Patent Application 2006/0203224, published September 14, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. The device functions by bounding a modulated carrier laser beam off a subject's skin in the head or

neck region, which is then reflected back to the receiver. The receiver separates the audio from the returned signal and processes it as described.

All such equivalent variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of this invention, and it is not intended to limit the invention, except as defined by the following claims.