The present application relates generally to alarm clocks and, more specifically, to an alarm clock with charging ports.
Alarm clocks are familiar consumer products, however conventional alarm clocks do not meet all the needs of guests when the alarm clocks are used in hotel rooms.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an alarm clock having a housing, one or more charging ports, an audio transducer, an alarm control device, a display, and a controller. The charging ports are mounted in a surface of the housing, are electrically coupled to a power supply, and provide power to an external device electrically coupled to the charging port. The controller is electrically coupled to the audio transducer, the alarm control device, and the display and receives input signals from the alarm control device and sends output signals to the audio transducer and the display.
When the controller receives a first plurality of input signals from the alarm control device, it responds by displaying and setting a desired alarm time on the display, and by arming an alarm function. While the alarm function is armed, if a current time matches the desired alarm time the controller causes the audio transducer to emit an alarm sound. When the controller receives a second input signal from the alarm control device, it responds by taking the alarm time off the display, disarming the alarm function, and, if the alarm sound is being emitted, quieting the alarm sound. The alarm function remains disarmed until the controller receives a third input signal from the alarm control device, and in response rearms the alarm function.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided an alarm clock having a housing, one or more charging ports mounted in an upper surface of the housing, one or more drain apertures formed in a lower surface of the housing, an alarm control device, a display, and a controller. The charging ports are electrically coupled to a power supply, and provide power to an external device that is electrically coupled to the charging port. The alarm control device includes first and second input devices. The controller is electrically coupled to the alarm control device and the display and receives input signals from the alarm control device and sends output signals to the display. The drain apertures allow liquid that enters the housing through the charging ports to drain away, so that the liquid does not form an electrical short-circuit between electrical connectors that are associated with the one or more charging ports.
When the controller receives a first activation of the first input device, it enters an alarm-setting mode. In the alarm-setting mode, the controller displays a desired alarm time on the display and adjusts the desired alarm time in response to activation of the second input device. When the controller receives a second activation of the first input device, it arms an alarm mode. While the alarm function is armed, if a current time matches the desired alarm time the controller causes the audio transducer to emit an alarm sound. When the controller receives a third activation of the first input device, it responds by taking the alarm time off the display, disarming the alarm function, and, if the alarm sound is being emitted, quieting the alarm sound. The alarm function remains disarmed until the controller receives a subsequent activation of the first input device, and in response rearms the alarm function.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an alarm clock having a housing, one or more charging ports, a brightness switch, an audio transducer, an alarm control device, a display, and a controller. The charging ports are mounted in a surface of the housing, are electrically coupled to a power supply, and provide power to an external device electrically coupled to the charging port. The controller is electrically coupled to the audio transducer, the alarm control device, and the display and receives input signals from the alarm control device and sends output signals to the audio transducer and the display. When the controller receives input signals from the alarm control device, it sets a desired alarm time, arms an alarm function, or disarms the alarm function. The alarm function remains disarmed until the controller receives a subsequent input signal from the alarm control device, and in response rearms the alarm function. When the controller receives input signals from the brightness switch, it sets a brightness of the display, including turning off the display. While the alarm function is armed, if a current time matches the desired alarm time the controller causes the audio transducer to emit an alarm sound and, if the display is turned off, turn on the display.
Other technical features may be readily apparent to one skilled in the art from the following figures, descriptions and claims.
Before undertaking the DETAILED DESCRIPTION below, it may be advantageous to set forth definitions of certain words and phrases used throughout this patent document: the terms “include” and “comprise,” as well as derivatives thereof, mean inclusion without limitation; the term “or,” is inclusive, meaning and/or; the phrases “associated with” and “associated therewith,” as well as derivatives thereof, may mean to include, be included within, interconnect with, contain, be contained within, connect to or with, couple to or with, be communicable with, cooperate with, interleave, juxtapose, be proximate to, be bound to or with, have, have a property of, or the like; and the term “controller” means any device, system or part thereof that controls at least one operation, such a device may be implemented in hardware, firmware or software, or some combination of at least two of the same. It should be noted that the functionality associated with any particular controller may be centralized or distributed, whether locally or remotely. Definitions for certain words and phrases are provided throughout this patent document, those of ordinary skill in the art should understand that in many, if not most instances, such definitions apply to prior, as well as future uses of such defined words and phrases.
For a more complete understanding of the present disclosure and its advantages, reference is now made to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals represent like parts:
The present disclosure relates to an alarm clock with charging ports, where, in various embodiments, the alarm function can be controlled from an alarm control device; the same alarm control device can be used to set the current date and time; a brightness switch can change brightness of the display, including turning the display off; and the alarm clock includes a Bluetooth-compatible speaker for use with an external audio source.
The control knob 112 is an alarm control device that controls the alarm functionality of the alarm clock 100 as well as other functions, as will be described in more detail below.
The upper body portion 102 also includes USB charging ports 116A and 116B and line voltage charging ports 118A and 118B. The upper body portion 102 further includes a DST switch (not shown in
In various embodiments, the power cord and connector 120, as well as the line voltage charging ports 118A and 118B, may be adapted to the voltage and connector configurations of any national or international line power standards.
The alarm clock 100 may optionally also include a lower body portion 104. The lower body portion 104 includes a speaker system adapted for wireless connectivity to a portable music source (not shown). The lower body portion 104 comprises a “pairing” button 122 and speakers 124L and 124R. Speaker 124R is not visible in
Operation of the brightness switch 114 and the control knob 112 are described below with reference to
The alarm clock 200 also includes outputs 204 and inputs 206. The outputs 204 and the inputs 206 are communicatively coupled to the controller 202. The outputs 204 may be configured using any suitable output technology and associated interface and driver circuits. In some embodiments, the displays 204 include the current time display 106, the alarm time display 110, and the audio transducer of the alarm clock 100 described with reference to
The inputs 206 may be configured using any suitable physical devices and input technology, along with associated interface and driver circuits. In some embodiments, the inputs 206 include physical devices and circuits associated with the control knob 112 and the brightness switch 114. In such embodiments, the controller 202 is configured to receive signals indicating activation of the brightness switch 114, closure of the switch associated with the control knob 112, and changes in position detected by the rotary position sensor associated with the control knob 112.
The alarm clock 200 is powered by a power supply 208, which is electrically coupled to, and adapted to provide one or more voltages to, circuits of the alarm clock 200. The power supply 208 is electrically coupled to power outlets 212. The power outlets 212 are any suitable connectors for providing charging or other operational power to external devices. In some embodiments, the power outlets 212 include one or both of the USB charging ports 116A and 116B and the line voltage charging ports 118A and 118B described with reference to
The power supply 208 receives input power from a terminal 211 via a surge suppressor 210. The terminal 211 may be electrically coupled to an input power connector such as connector 120 described with reference to
In some embodiments, the alarm clock 200 further includes elements associated with a speaker system adapted for wireless connectivity to a music player or other external audio source, including elements associated with the lower body portion 104 described with reference to
When a user of the alarm clock 200 has a Bluetooth-compatible external audio source, the user may operate the external audio source to place it in a mode where it is available for pairing with other Bluetooth-compatible devices. If the user then activates the pairing button 220, the receiver 214 is adapted to respond by performing a pairing procedure with the external audio source. Upon completion of the pairing procedure, the receiver 214 will be operable to receive audio signals transmitted via Bluetooth from the external audio source and play the received audio signals via the amplifier 216 and the speakers 218.
If the brightness switch 114 is held for the predetermined amount of time, the alarm clock 100 enters a first phase of date-setting mode. In this first phase, in step 304, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired year of the current date. Once the desired year has been set, the user presses the control knob 112 in step 306 to enter a second phase of the date-setting mode. In this second phase, in step 308, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired month of the current date. Once the desired month has been set, the user presses the control knob 112 in step 310 to enter a third phase of the date-setting mode. In this third phase, in step 312, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired day of the month of the current date.
Once the desired day of the month has been set, the user presses the control knob 112 in step 314 to enter a first phase of a time-setting mode. In step 316, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired current hour. Once the desired hour has been set, the user presses the control knob 112 in step 318 to enter a second phase of the time-setting mode. In step 320, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired current minutes. In step 322, the user presses the control knob 112 to return to normal operation.
The current date is used in conjunction with the DST switch described with reference to
In step 404, the user pushes the control knob 112 briefly to place the alarm clock 100 into an alarm-setting mode. In this mode, the current setting of the alarm time is displayed as flashing digits in the alarm time display 110. In step 406, the user may rotate the control knob 112 to set a desired alarm time. Once the desired alarm time is displayed in the alarm time display 110, the procedure 400 may proceed to either step 407 or step 408.
In step 408, the user presses the control knob 112 to set (or arm) the alarm function and fix the current alarm time. While the alarm function is armed, in state 410, the current alarm time is displayed as steady (non-flashing) digits in the alarm time display 110. In step 407, the alarm clock 100 waits for a predetermined amount of time (e.g., 5 seconds) after the control knob 112 is rotated to set the desired alarm time, and then automatically arms the alarm function, fixes the current alarm time, and proceeds to state 410
While the alarm function is armed, in state 410, two events may occur that affect the alarm function. In the first event, in step 412, the user pushes the control knob 112, which switches the alarm function off, causes the alarm time display 110 to display the word “OFF”, and returns the procedure 400 to step 402. In the second event, the current time reaches the current alarm time, the alarm function triggers, and the procedure 400 passes to step 416, wherein the alarm clock 100 emits an alarm sound.
Once the alarm has triggered and the alarm clock 100 is in step 416, another two events may occur that affect the alarm function. In the first event, in step 418, the user may push the control knob 112, which switches the alarm function off, causes the alarm time display 110 to display the word “OFF”, turns off the alarm sound, and returns the procedure 400 to step 402. In the second event, in step 420, the user presses the brightness switch 114, which turns off the alarm sound. The procedure 400 then passes to step 422, wherein the alarm clock 100 waits for a predetermined amount of time (e.g., nine minutes) before returning to step 416, wherein the alarm clock 100 again emits the alarm sound.
In step 512, the user presses the brightness switch 114 and the procedure 500 passes to step 514, wherein the displays 106 and 110 are turned off. Once the displays 106 and 110 are turned off in step 514, two events may occur that affect the display brightness. In a first event, in step 516, the user presses the brightness switch 114 and the procedure returns to step 502, wherein the displays 106 and 110 are at full brightness setting. In the second event, in step 518, the alarm triggers (i.e., the procedure 400 described with reference to
In other embodiments, the alarm clock 100 may have any number of brightness levels (other than off), more than or less than the three brightness levels described with reference to procedure 500.
Stanchions 608 are mechanically coupled to the top 604 and support port connectors 606, which are positioned to make electrical contact with a plug connector 622 of a plug 620 inserted into the port 602. Conductors 610 are electrically coupled at a first end to the port connectors 606 and at a second end (not shown in
Liquids entering the spill-through port 602 flow over and past the port connectors 606, and into a lower region 614 of the housing of the alarm clock 600. However, rather than collecting in the lower region 614, the liquid passes out of the housing through the drain apertures 612. It will be understood that feet of the alarm clock 600 (not shown in
In this way, liquid entering the alarm clock 600 through the aperture 602 is prevented from rising to a level at which the liquid contacts connectors associated with one or more of the three connector apertures of the port 602, causing an electrical short-circuit between the contacted connectors. Similarly, such liquid is prevented from rising to a level at which the liquid contacts circuitry of the clock 600.
Additionally, the stanchions 608 and other mounting structures for the port connectors 606 are preferably fabricated from non-conductive material. In this way, the likelihood of the liquid forming electrical short-circuits between the port connectors 606 as it flows over the port connectors 606 is reduced or eliminated.
Although the present disclosure has been described with an exemplary embodiment, various changes and modifications may be suggested to one skilled in the art. It is intended that the present disclosure encompass such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.