Panic button phone

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6044257
SERIAL NO

09044497

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An emergency use only panic button phone provides a low cost comprehensive personal security device. The panic button phone has a large button located on a rigid housing that contains a cellular receiver and transmitter. Pressing the large button allows the user of the panic button phone to establish full duplex cellular voice communications with an emergency response center and summon emergency response personnel. Preferably, a flip top cover that is connected by hinges to the rigid housing folds over the large button and minimizes the likelihood the large button will be accidentally pressed. A global positioning device in the panic button phone provides the location of the operator to the emergency response center. A small button on the rigid housing activates a noise alarm that alerts individuals in the immediate area that an emergency situation exists. In addition, a second small button activates a radio transmitter that signals the home alarm system of the operator if the operator is near the home when the button is pressed. In response to being signaled, the home alarm system initiates appropriate security measures such as turning on the house's lights and producing an audible alarm.

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ACTIVECARE INC5095 WEST 2100 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY UT 84120

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bernstein, Michael C Knoxville, TN 8 755
Boling, Brian M Knoxville, TN 19 1443
Natale, Nicolas A Knoxville, TN 4 564

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