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ROBERT KAINDL PATENTS
Patent Numbers US <strong class=”yellow-text”>11049380</strong>
“PERSONAL SAFETY DEVICE, METHOD AND ARTICLE”
VISARMA™ #2
ACTION to REACTIVE: Personal Safety Platform
This patent US 11049380 is a Continuation, Granted Patent from US 10453322 (above).
These patents further represent a breakthrough in personal protection technology, transforming conventional apparel into intelligent, active safety systems. Rather than depending solely on passive visibility or manual human signaling, this invention integrates real-time sensing, environmental awareness, and adaptive broadcast communication directly into garments and personal wearables. The result is apparel that not only covers and comforts the body, but actively protects it and communicates on its behalf.
At the core of this system is an integrated user-protection circuit seamlessly embedded within the garment. This circuitry incorporates environmental condition sensors that continuously monitor the wearer’s surroundings and generate data signals corresponding to external factors such as light, motion, or proximity. These inputs are processed by onboard control electronics, which activate broadcast modules containing one or more pulsing devices, LEDs, visual indicators, haptic actuators, or acoustic elements, to instantly communicate the wearer’s motion intent, hazard state, or environmental alerts. In use, the system autonomously interprets real-time conditions and delivers dynamic, meaningful, and context-aware signaling to those nearby.
This invention directly addresses a persistent and growing need for enhanced personal safety and visibility. Today, bicyclists, motorcyclists, pedestrians, first responders, and law enforcement officers still rely on limited, outdated, or passive signaling methods, reflectors, hand gestures, or fixed indicators, that fail to meet modern safety demands, particularly in low-light or high-risk environments. These limitations create a critical communication gap: individuals struggle to both convey their intentions and understand those of surrounding drivers or pedestrians. These patents bridge that gap by introducing intelligent wearables capable of perceiving, interpreting, and broadcasting adaptive visual and sensory signals in real time.
The patented wearable systems redefine personal safety as an intelligent, modular, and self-contained platform that enhances human visibility, signaling clarity, and situational confidence. Whether used by cyclists in traffic, emergency responders in chaotic scenes, construction workers on active job sites, or pedestrians navigating urban intersections, the system strengthens communication between humans and machines at ground level, where awareness and reaction time are vital.
Ultimately, these inventions elevate everyday apparel into a proactive safety node within a connected environment, capable of sensing, interpreting, alerting, guiding, and protecting. They form the technological foundation for next-generation smart clothing and personal safety networks across civilian, commercial, and professional domains. By embedding situational awareness and intelligent signaling directly onto the wearer, these patents establish a new benchmark for personal protection, visibility, and communication in the modern world.
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Bibliographic Data Sheet 1-2
Figure Illustrations 3-9 / 1A-4F
Written Descriptions 10-24
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