18752658. Fall Protection Equipment Having Inductive Sensor for Connection Status and Control simplified abstract (3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY)

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Fall Protection Equipment Having Inductive Sensor for Connection Status and Control

Organization Name

3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES COMPANY

Inventor(s)

Anthony J. Nowicki of Woodbury MN (US)

Ronald D. Jesme of Plymouth MN (US)

Judd D. Perner of Missouri City TX (US)

Scott E. Brigham of Maplewood MN (US)

Jeffrey T. Keacher of Denver CO (US)

Mohsen Salehi of Woodbury MN (US)

Jonathan J. Lepp of Eagan MN (US)

Fall Protection Equipment Having Inductive Sensor for Connection Status and Control - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18752658 titled 'Fall Protection Equipment Having Inductive Sensor for Connection Status and Control

The patent application describes techniques for monitoring and controlling fall protection equipment, specifically focusing on the connection status of the equipment to a support structure.

  • The techniques involve monitoring changes in the resonant frequency of an electronic circuit within the fall protection equipment to determine if it is connected to a support structure.
  • An inductive sensor, made up of sets of coils wound in opposite directions, is used to detect the connection status.
  • By analyzing the changes in the resonant frequency of the inductive sensor, the system can determine if the fall protection equipment is properly connected for safety.

Potential Applications: - Construction sites - Industrial settings - Maintenance work at heights

Problems Solved: - Ensuring proper connection of fall protection equipment - Enhancing safety measures for workers at heights

Benefits: - Improved safety for workers - Real-time monitoring of equipment status - Early detection of potential hazards

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Fall Protection Equipment Monitoring System" This technology can be used by construction companies, industrial facilities, and maintenance crews to enhance worker safety and compliance with regulations regarding fall protection.

Questions about Fall Protection Equipment Monitoring System: 1. How does the inductive sensor detect the connection status of the fall protection equipment? 2. What are the key advantages of using this monitoring system for fall protection equipment?


Original Abstract Submitted

Techniques are described for monitoring and controlling fall protection equipment. For example, the techniques of this disclosure may be used to monitor the connection status of fall protection equipment, e.g., whether or not the fall protection equipment is connected to a support structure. The techniques described in the disclosure may determine whether the fall protection equipment is connected to a support structure based on changes in a resonant frequency of an electronic circuit of an inductive sensor within the fall protection equipment. The inductive sensor may be formed from sets of one or more coils, where a first set of one or more coils and a second set of one or more coils are wound in opposite directions.