US3809067A - Modulation responsive anti-evasion system for breath testers - Google Patents

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US3809067A
US3809067A US00260603A US26060372A US3809067A US 3809067 A US3809067 A US 3809067A US 00260603 A US00260603 A US 00260603A US 26060372 A US26060372 A US 26060372A US 3809067 A US3809067 A US 3809067A
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  • ABSTRACT An anti-evasion system is disclosed for breath alcohol testers including a sound transducer and filter network that distinguishes between the presence and absence of human modulation of the breath sample (such as humming) and prevents a gas sample not obtained in conjunction with such modulation from indicating a 2 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PATENTEBIAY H974 3809.067
  • the present invention relates to an anti-deception system for breath alcohol testers.
  • An anti-evasion system for use with a breath tester constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a transducer positioned to receive sound waves transmitted at the breath input of the tester and transforms those sound waves into an electrical signal, means (e.g., a filter) coupled to the transducer for distinguishing between the presence and absence of audio frequencies and control means for preventing passing of the test in the absence of pre-selected frequencies.
  • means e.g., a filter
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a breath input unit, of a breath tester incorporating the present invention, with parts brokenaway to show interior parts;
  • FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the inventive system
  • FIG. 3 is a detailed diagram, partly in block form and partly in circuit form, of a part of the system of FIGS. 1 and 2.
  • the filter may substantially attenuate audio frequency signals below 50 hz and above 500 hz and a low hum be required of the user of the breath tester. In this case absence of such a hum would mean that essentially no signal is passed by the filter 22.
  • the signals passed 'by filter 22 are amplified by the amplifier 24 and coupled to a control circuit 26 which serves to prevent a pass output signal from being produced by the tester.
  • the circuit 26 preferably includes an indicator 28, such as a light, which indicates the presence of a proper sound.
  • FIG. 5 A portion of FIG. 5 thereof is depicted in FIG. 3 hereof.
  • the blowing timer 62 and pressure switch 60 are unchanged, but that the base of that switch is, .in accordance with this invention, connected to ground through the circuit 26, specifically through the collector-emitter circuit of an NPN transistor 26A.
  • the collector of transistor 26A is-also connected to one side of the lamp 28 whose other side is connected by a line 260 to the line connecting K4B and K2 (a convenient source of positive potential).
  • the base of transistor 26A is connected through a parallel-connected resistor 26B and capacitor 26C to ground and through a diode 26D to the signal from the amplifier 24.
  • the presence of the proper pressure for a sufficient length of time (e.g., 5 seconds) is used to obtain a sample of deep lung breath from a human user.
  • the present exemplary system adds the requirement that the antievasion output signal from circuit 26 be also present for that period. In the absence of both such signals for the period the test is aborted and no pass signal may be obtained.
  • a breath tester system for administering a test to a human subject to evaluate the alcohol concentration in the subject's breath comprising:

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An anti-evasion system is disclosed for breath alcohol testers including a sound transducer and filter network that distinguishes between the presence and absence of human modulation of the breath sample (such as humming) and prevents a gas sample not obtained in conjunction with such modulation from indicating a ''''pass''''.

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United States Patent 1191 Hoppesch [111 3,809,067 1451 May 7,1974
[ MODULATION RESPONSIVE ANTI-EVASION SYSTEM FOR BREATH TESTERS [75] inventor: Joseph P. Hoppesch, Streamwood,
lll.
[73] Assignee:
Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, Ill.
[22] Filed: June 7, 1972 21 Appl. No.: 260,603
[All 11., [51 int. Cl A61b 5/00 58 1 Field of Search 128/2 0, 2.05 s, 2.07; 179/1 vc, 1 SA; 340/279 [5 6] I References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 3,286,031 ll/l966 Geddes l79/l VC u.s. c|. ..12s/2 c, 179/1 vc, 340/279v 3,688,126 8/1972 Klein 179/1 VC X 3,184,937 5/1965 Sher 179/1 VC X 3,696,377 10/1972 Wall 179/1 VC X FOREIGN PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS 1,066,661
4/1967 Great Britain 179/1 vc Primary Examiner-Kyle L. Howell Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Donald W. Banner [57] ABSTRACT An anti-evasion system is disclosed for breath alcohol testers including a sound transducer and filter network that distinguishes between the presence and absence of human modulation of the breath sample (such as humming) and prevents a gas sample not obtained in conjunction with such modulation from indicating a 2 Claims, 3 Drawing Figures PATENTEBIAY H974 3809.067
SHEEIIUFZ PROPER SOU ND 20 PR ESENT INDICATOR 4 l8 22 a 24 I \l ANTI CONTROL T F r TRANSDUCER FILTER CIRCUIT S GNA L MODULATION. RESPONSIVE ANTI-'EYASION SYSTEM FOR BREATH TESTERS FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to an anti-deception system for breath alcohol testers.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS The present invention finds special utility in the environment of use of the breath testers described and claimed in the following US. patent applications:
BACKGROUND OFTI-IE INVENTION I The general background is given in the above applications. The particular problem that this invention deals with is that of evasion of the unsupervised tester, such as that disclosed in Ser. No. 136,921, by the subject using a bellows or bag of air instead of blowing his breath into the tester.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION An anti-evasion system for use with a breath tester constructed in accordance with the present invention includes a transducer positioned to receive sound waves transmitted at the breath input of the tester and transforms those sound waves into an electrical signal, means (e.g., a filter) coupled to the transducer for distinguishing between the presence and absence of audio frequencies and control means for preventing passing of the test in the absence of pre-selected frequencies.
Additional features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth hereinafter. The invention, together with the further advantages thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like reference numerals identify like elements. A
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a breath input unit, of a breath tester incorporating the present invention, with parts brokenaway to show interior parts;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the inventive system; and
FIG. 3 is a detailed diagram, partly in block form and partly in circuit form, of a part of the system of FIGS. 1 and 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION '2 ple, the filter may substantially attenuate audio frequency signals below 50 hz and above 500 hz and a low hum be required of the user of the breath tester. In this case absence of such a hum would mean that essentially no signal is passed by the filter 22. The signals passed 'by filter 22 are amplified by the amplifier 24 and coupled to a control circuit 26 which serves to prevent a pass output signal from being produced by the tester.
The circuit 26 preferably includes an indicator 28, such as a light, which indicates the presence of a proper sound.
Reference should be had to the aforementioned Ser. No. 136,921 application for the general system in which this system 20 may operate that system includes a pressure switch and timer. A portion of FIG. 5 thereof is depicted in FIG. 3 hereof. Referring to FIG. .3, it can be seen that the blowing timer 62 and pressure switch 60 are unchanged, but that the base of that switch is, .in accordance with this invention, connected to ground through the circuit 26, specifically through the collector-emitter circuit of an NPN transistor 26A. The collector of transistor 26A is-also connected to one side of the lamp 28 whose other side is connected by a line 260 to the line connecting K4B and K2 (a convenient source of positive potential).
The base of transistor 26A is connected through a parallel-connected resistor 26B and capacitor 26C to ground and through a diode 26D to the signal from the amplifier 24.
The remainder of the circuit and operation of the embodiment of the 136,778 application may be unchanged, and for completeness of this disclosure the description and drawings of the aforementioned Ser. No. 136,921 patent application are hereby incorporated by reference under the procedure. approved by the Commissioner of Patents in 34 Federal Register 833 on Jan. 18, I969 (859 Official Gazette 346).
The presence of the proper pressure for a sufficient length of time (e.g., 5 seconds) is used to obtain a sample of deep lung breath from a human user. The present exemplary system adds the requirement that the antievasion output signal from circuit 26 be also present for that period. In the absence of both such signals for the period the test is aborted and no pass signal may be obtained.
Although here illustrated as a simple filter more elaborate means may be employed and more complex sound signals required without departing from at least the broader aspects of the present invention. For example, interruptions for preselected intervals (e. g., as indicated by another signal light) might be added.
While a particularembodiment of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and, therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention. I
I claim:
1. A breath tester system for administering a test to a human subject to evaluate the alcohol concentration in the subject's breath, comprising:
a breath tester;
to said breath tester, operative to prevent the breath tester from indicating the subject has passed the test in the absence of receipt from said filter of signals within said preselected band of frequencies.
2. A breath tester system as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising an indicator means, coupled to said control circuit, for signalling receipt by said control circuit of a signal within said preselected band of frequencies.

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1. A breath tester system for administering a test to a human subject to evaluate the alcohol concentration in the subject''s breath, comprising: a breath tester; a breath input unit connected to the tester, such that the subject can blow breath into said input unit for evaluation by the tester; transducer means, positioned within said breath input unit, for translating received audio-frequency sounds into electrical signals; filter means, coupled to said transducer, for passing only electrical signals within a preselected band of frequencies as determined by the filter characteristics; and control circuit means, coupled both to said filter and to said breath tester, operative to prevent the breath tester from indicating the subject has passed the test in the absence of receipt from said filter of signals within said preselected band of frequencies.
2. A breath tester system as claimed in claim 1, and further comprising an indicator means, coupled to said control circuit, for signalling receipt by said control circuit of a signal within said preselected band of frequencies.
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