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(12) Demande de brevet: (11) CA 2755379
(54) Titre français: UN PRODUIT QUI AIDE LES CONDUCTEURS A SE RAPPELER QU'IL Y A UN ENFANT OU UN ANIMAL DANS LE VEHICULE
(54) Titre anglais: A PRODUCT THAT HELPS DRIVERS TO REMEMBER THAT THERE IS A CHILD/PET INSIDE OF VEHICLE
Statut: Morte
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Abrégés

Abrégé anglais





This invention is a product which helps drivers to remember that there is a
child / pet
inside of vehicle. The product consists of two cues, one visual and one
physical. The visual
cue serves as a constant reminder that there may be a child in the car. The
physical cue
reminds the driver of child / pet in the car at end of the trip. The two cues
work together to
create a simple yet effective reminder that there is a child / pet still
inside the vehicle when
the driver arrives at the destination.

Revendications

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CLAIM
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege
is
claimed are defined as follows:
1. A product that helps drivers to remember that there is a child/pet in the
vehicle.
The product is comprised of:
a. A Visual Reminder/Cue - The visual cue is attached to a vehicle's dashboard

in a spot highly visible from the driver's seat and serves as a constant
reminder that there may be a child/ pet is in the vehicle.
b. A Physical Reminder/Cue. The physical cue is the part of the device that
attaches to car keyring. When driver arrives at destination, s/he cannot
remove keys from vehicle without the physical cue reminder that there is a
child / pet still in the vehicle.
2. The combination defined in claim 1, wherein the visual cue combined with
the
physical cue create a product that is more effective at reminding drivers of
child/pet
in back of vehicle than just one or the other cues.
3. Visual cue in claim 1 is fastened to the dashboard via foam tape.
4. Visual cue in claim 1 may be fastened to the dashboard via a hook and loop
(Velcro)
fastener.
5. Visual cue in claim 1 may be fastened to the dashboard via a screw.
6. One end of physical cue in claim 1 attaches to visual cue.
7. One end of physical cue in claim 1 attaches to car keyring.
8. Physical cue in claim 1 is a string-like device.
9. Physical cue in claim 1 may be thin (eg. nylon cord 0.5mm in width) or
thick (eg.
fluffy tail of a plush toy cat made of polyester 1cm in width).
10. Physical cue in claim 1 must be long enough to attach easily to keyring.
11. Physical cue in claim 1 may attach to keyring via a clip for easy
attachment /
detachment.
12. Physical cue in claim 1 may attach to keyring via a via hook & eye
fastener.
13. Physical cue in claim 1 may attach to keyring via a snap.
14. Physical cue in claim 1 may attach to keyring via a maillon.
15. Physical cue in claim 1 may attach to keyring via a carabiner

Description

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CA 02755379 2011-10-11
DESCRIPTION

TITLE OF THE INVENTION
A product that helps drivers to remember that there is a child / pet inside of
vehicle.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This product helps people to remember that there is a child/ pet in their
vehicle. As
surprising as it may sound, there have been many unfortunate cases every year
where
people have forgotten a child in the vehicle. These unfortunate people include
a police
officer, an accountant, an electrician, a college professor... Temperatures
inside a parked
vehicle can get extremely hot or cold in just a few minutes placing a
forgotten child/ pet in
extreme danger. There were 49 cases of child deaths due to being left in the
car in 2010
alone in the United States according to San Francisco State University. Most
of the children
were 3 years old or younger. An excellent history of the problem can be found
in the
Pulitzer Prize winning article by Gene Weingarten of the Washington Post
called 'Fatal
Distraction'.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a unique product to remind drivers that they have a child/
pet in the
vehicle. The inside of a parked vehicle can become a deadly place in a very
short period of
time as temperatures can exceed 50 degrees Celsius in just a few minutes.
The invention has a unique combination of a visual and physical cue to help
drivers
remember there is a child/pet in the vehicle.
1. Visual cue: A device is permanently attached to the dashboard of a vehicle
in a spot
visible from the driver's seat. This serves as a constant reminder while the
driver is
in the vehicle that there may be a child/pet in the vehicle.
2. Physical cue: Upon entering a vehicle and having placed the child/ pet in
the back,
the driver physically attaches part of the device to the car keyring. Upon
arrival at
destination, driver cannot remove keys from vehicle without the physical
reminder
that there is a child/baby in the vehicle.

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Diagram 1 is of a visual cue that is permanently attached to the dashboard of
the vehicle in a
place very visible from the driver's seat and close to the ignition. The
device serves as a
constant reminder that there may be a child/ pet in the vehicle.

Diagram 2 shows how one end of the device is attached to the car keys when
there is a
child/ pet in the vehicle to create a physical reminder when the driver
arrives at the
destination. The driver cannot remove keys from car without being reminded
there is a
child/ pet still in the vehicle.

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a unique product to remind a driver that a child/ pet is in
the vehicle. No
other known device has this combination of visual and physical cues to remind
drivers that
there is a child/ pet in the vehicle.

Visual cue - a preferably bright and very distinct object is permanently
fastened to the
vehicle's dashboard in a place very visible from the driver's seat. It should
be very
noticeable so as to serve as a reminder - but it should neither obstruct
vision nor physical
movements (eg. changing radio dial, adjusting mirror, driving). A plastic
device in the
shape of a stop sign in bright red with a written reminder in the center may
serve well as a
reminder that there maybe a child in the car. An all black rectangular object
may not be a
good visual cue as it may blend in too easily into the usually dark dashboards
of vehicles.
The object should be large enough to be clearly visible from the driver's seat
(e.g. at least 2
cm square/diameter) but shouldn't be too large that it obstructs driver's
vision or use of
controls (e.g. a visual cue which is 30cm x 30cm may hinder driver's vision
and/or driver's
adjusting of certain dials/controls making driving less safe). The fastening
of the object to
the dashboard should be strong enough to withstand the wide range of
temperatures and
physical movements associated with normal use. The visual cues may also have
reflective
or glowing or illuminating qualities that may enhance the effect.

Physical Cue - a cord-like device that the driver attaches the to the car
keyring. One end is
attached to the visual cue. Other end attaches to the driver's ignition
keyring. Physical cue
may be a thin cord-like material that is 0.5mm thick or may be considerably
thicker (eg. a
white visual cue in the shape of a plush toy cat's body and the physical cue
in the shape of
cat's 1 cm thick tail.) The physical cue is may be retractable so as to not
disturb the driver
in any way, but not necessarily retractable. Physical cue must be long enough
to attach
easily to the keys yet short enough that it doesn't affect driver movement.
Length of the
physical cue when in use should be about the shortest distance between the
visual cue and
the keys (as opposed to being able to be wrapped around the steering wheel 2
times before
attaching to the keys) plus what is necessary for easy attachment to keychain
(may be
clip/some other fastening device or the string itself).

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How it is used:
At first, the visual cue is permanently attached to the vehicle's dashboard.
Subsequently, every time a driver has a child/ pet in the vehicle, the driver
attaches the
physical cue to the car key ring when child/pet is in the vehicle. Start
vehicle and drive to
destination. At destination, the driver cannot remove the car keys from the
car without the
physical cue reminding the driver that the child/ pet is still in the vehicle.

Why this invention is better than other products used to alert drivers of
children in back of
vehicle: Unlike other products, this product has no mechanical or electrical
parts that can
fail, no electronic components that can be interfered with, may have no
batteries to replace
nor power cords to attach, not difficult assemble/attach, and has two cues
that a child is on
board (whereas most other products have only one). It creates almost no
interference with
the driver's view of road nor driver's physical movements (doesn't obstruct
adjusting of
dials, pushing of buttons...). It is also very affordable and so everyone can
have one in the
vehicle.

It is a simple, low cost, yet highly effective solution to a potentially fatal
lapse.

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États administratifs

Titre Date
Date de délivrance prévu Non disponible
(22) Dépôt 2011-10-11
(41) Mise à la disponibilité du public 2013-04-11
Demande morte 2014-10-14

Historique d'abandonnement

Date d'abandonnement Raison Reinstatement Date
2013-10-11 Taxe périodique sur la demande impayée

Historique des paiements

Type de taxes Anniversaire Échéance Montant payé Date payée
Le dépôt d'une demande de brevet 200,00 $ 2011-10-11
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KAHNG, JASON YS
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Abrégé 2011-10-11 1 12
Description 2011-10-11 4 129
Revendications 2011-10-11 1 39
Dessins 2011-10-11 2 20
Dessins représentatifs 2012-01-30 1 6
Page couverture 2013-04-08 1 32
Correspondance 2011-11-01 1 49
Cession 2011-10-11 3 106