This invention pertains to chronometers.
More particularly, the invention pertains to a chronometer for monitoring pregnancy.
Those of skill in the art have for many years pursued designing improved apparatus to monitor the passage of time and recognition of events of note.
Accordingly, it would be advantageous to produce an improved chronometer.
I heretore, it is a principal object of the invention to provide an improved apparatus for use in conjunction with a pregnancy and the date of birth of a baby at the conclusion of the pregnancy.
This, and other and further objective of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art based on the following detailed description thereof, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
Briefly, in accordance with the invention, provided is an improved chronometer. The chronometer monitors the passage of time prior to a projected date of birth of a baby and recognizes and celebrates the birth of the baby. The chronometer comprises a generally hollow egg-shaped housing. The housing includes a bottom; a top; and a hinge mechanism rotatably connecting the top to the bottom such that the top moves between at least two operative positions, an open position and a closed position. The housing also includes a latching mechanism releasably connecting the top to the bottom. The chronometer also includes a replica of a young chicken mounted in the housing; and a microprocessor mounted in the housing. The microprocessor is programmable with the time remaining until the projected birth date of a baby, and to activate the latching mechanism on the projected birth date to permit the top to move from the closed position to the open position. The chronometer also includes a display operatively associated with the microprocessor to reflect the length of time until the projected birth date of a baby.
In another embodiment of the invention an improved chronometer is provided. The chronometer monitors the passage of time prior to a projected date of birth of a baby and recognizes and celebrates the birth of the baby. The chronometer comprises a generally hollow egg-shaped housing including a bottom, a top, and a hinge mechanism. The hinge mechanism rotatably connects the top to the bottom such that the top moves between at least two operative positions, an open position, and a closed position. The chronometer also includes a replica of a young chicken mounted in the housing; a microprocessor mounted in the housing and programmable with the time remaining until the projected birth date of a baby; and, a display operatively associated with the microprocessor to indicate the length of time until the projected birth date of a baby.
In a further embodiment of the invention, an improved method is provided to recognize and celebrate a future event. The method includes the step of providing a chronometer to monitor the passage of time prior to the date of the future event. The chronometer comprises a generally hollow housing including a bottom, a top, and a hinge mechanism. The hinge mechanism rotatably connects the top to the bottom such that the top moves between at least two operative positions, an open position, and a closed position. The chronometer also includes an article mounted in the housing; a microprocessor mounted in the housing and programmable with the time remaining until the projected birth date of the event; and a display operatively associated with the microprocessor to indicate the length of time until the date of the event. The method also includes the steps of programming the microprocessor with the date of the event; and, moving the top to the open position on or near the date of the event to reveal the article.
Turning now to the drawings which describe the presently preferred embodiments by way of illustration and not limitation of the invention, and in which like reference characters refer to corresponding elements throughout the several views,
Display windows 16, 17, 18 are formed in bottom 12. As will be described, windows 16 to 18 (or another display) indicate the period of time preceding a projected due date in a pregnancy. For example, if the projected birth date is 242days from when the chronometer is programmed, then the chronometer is programmed so that initially the numeral “2” appears in window 16, the numeral “4” appears in window 17, and the number “2” appears in window 18. Microprocessor 25 causes the chronometer subsequently to automatically count down and display the days, one day at a time, until the projected birth day. Consequently, the day after the chronometer is originally programmed with the number “242”, microprocessor 25 causes the number “241” to appear in windows 16, 17, 18, i.e., window 16 shows the numeral “2”, the window 17 shows the numeral “4”, and the window 18 shows the number “1”. This count down continues until on the projected day of birth, each window 16, 17, 18 displays the numeral “0”.
Alternatively, windows can indicate the period of time preceding a projected birth date by simply showing the projected birth date. If the projected date is Aug. 22, 2016, then window 16 shows the numeral “8” (for the month August), window 17 shows the numerals “22”, and window 18 shows the numeral “16”. In this case, the chronometer does not sequence through a count down. The projected date continues to be displayed in windows 16 to 18 until the day of birth. While chronometer 10 need not include one or more displays 16, 17, 18 and 21, the use of such a display(s) is presently preferred and deemed to be an important feature of the invention.
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Replica 20 can, if desired, be replaced by another article related to the birth of a baby or related to another event that is being monitored and celebrated with the chronometer of the invention. Two or more replicas 20 or other articles (the same as each other or different from each other) can be housed in chronometer 10.
As is shown in
Chronometer 10 also includes a latching mechanism including plunger unit 24, arm 31 pivotally mounted on pin 32, spring 36, and tip 35 fixedly secured to top 11. The latch mechanism operates to move arm 31 between the engaged position shown in
In
When, during the operation of chronometer 10, the time (such as the projected date of birth of a baby) comes for top 11 to open, or begin to open, microprocessor 25 activates plunger unit 24 such that unit 24 extends plunger 30 a selected distance in the direction of arrow A. Extending plunger 30 in the direction of arrow A functions to move the bottom 37 of arm 31 in the general direction of arrow A, causing arm 31 to pivot about pin 32 and move the top of arm 31 and tooth 34 in the direction of arrow B. This pivoting of arm 31 about pin 32 also compresses spring 36 and disengages tip 35 from beneath tooth 33. When tip 35 is disengaged from tooth 33, it moves upwardly. This upward movement is caused by the spring-loaded hinge mechanism which is referred to above and which is described in more detail below with reference to
Unit 24 can be a proportional solenoid, includes gears, or be constructed in any desired fashion to move plunger 30 as required.
As earlier noted, the latch mechanism of
End 51 of member 49 is fixedly secured to the inner surface of top 11. As a result, when member 49 pivots about rod 47, top 11 rotates simultaneously with member 49.
When top 11 is closed then, as shown in
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Control button 27 is configured such that when it is pushed it opens the latch mechanism (i.e., displaces arm 31 in the direction of arrow B to disengage arm 31 completely from tip 35), and permits top 11 to open.
Button 28 is used to enter data in microprocessor 25 or some other control mechanism. Button 29 can also be used to enter data in microprocessor 25 or for any other desired function.
In use, chronometer 10 is placed in the closed configuration of
In an alternate embodiment of the invention, the latch mechanism is eliminated and the hinge mechanism is not spring-loaded. The hinge mechanism simply pivotally interconnects top 11 and bottom 12 just as a conventional door hinge pivotally interconnects one vertical edge of a door with one vertical side of the door frame. The door frame extends along the sides and top of the door. In this embodiment of the invention, top 11 is manually grasped and pivoted from the closed position of
In a further embodiment of the invention, the latch mechanism is eliminated and the hinge mechanism is modified such that microprocessor 25 or another control unit can, when desired, activate the hinge mechanism to move pivotally top 11 from the closed position of
In another embodiment of the invention, the latch mechanism is eliminated and the hinge mechanism, although it continues to pivotally interconnect top 11 and bottom 12, is not spring loaded. Instead, the is a plunger or another mechanism which is, when desired, activated by microprocessor 25 or another control unit to produce a force which pivots top 11 about the hinge mechanism to move top 11 from the closed position of
In still a further embodiment of the invention, the latch mechanism and the hinge mechanism are both removed. Top 11 simply sets on top of bottom 12. In one construct used in this embodiment, the upper edge 14 of bottom 12 and the lower edge 13 of top 11 (
As would be appreciated by those of skill in the art, the chronometer of the invention can be configured to recognize other events. In one embodiment, the chronometer is utilized to recognize and celebrate Christmas. The number of days remaining until Christmas are counted down on displays 16, 17, 18. On Christmas day, the top 11 opens or is opened to reveal, by way of example, a Santa Claus or a religious figure associated with or related to Christmas. In other embodiment, the chronometer is utilized to recognize and celebrate the birthday of an individual. The number of days remaining until Christmas are counted down on displays 16, 17, 18 and on the day of the birthday, the top 11 opens or is opened to reveal, by way of example, a birthday cake or picture of the individual whose birthday is being celebrated. The shape and dimension of the housing can be altered to correspond to the event being celebrated. By way of example, if the event is Christmas, then the housing can replicate a Christmas tree light or ornament.
This application claims priority based on provisional patent application Ser. No. 62/176,440, filed Feb. 18, 2015.
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