A dynamo uses electromagnetic principles to convert mechanical rotation into an alternating electric current. Dynamos were amongst the early electrical generators capable of delivering power for industrywide applications. More recently, dynamos have been used in smaller scales for generating power in portable electronic devices. For example, US Patent Application Publication No. US 2004/0204180 closes a dynamo used for providing charge energy for the battery of a portable cell phone.
Known battery powered radio receivers have been used to receive weather alert and information. One such radio is an alert radio equipped to operate on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) channels for reception of local public alert and weather reports, as well as bulletins for severe weather and hazardous conditions (i.e., fires, toxic chemical spills, earthquakes, radiation leaks, civil emergencies, acts of war, etc). One such radio automatically turns on when NOAA broadcasts an alert warning signal under severe weather or other types of hazardous situation to activate an alert siren and weather broadcast radio, while displaying an alert bulletin.
Also known are two-war radios or “walkie-talkies” that provide Family Radio Service (FRS), a Citizens Band Radio Service. FRS is used by family, friends and associates to communicate within a short distance, e.g., a neighborhood, within a communications range of less than a mile. The General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS) is also known as a land-mobile radio service available for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of an adult individual and his or her immediate family members. Some manufacturers have received approval to market radios that are FCC certified for use in both the FRS and GMRS. Other manufacturers have received approval of their radios under the GMRS rules, but market them as FRS/GMRS radios. Radios marketed as “FRS/GMRS” or “dual-service radios” are available from such manufacturers as Motorola Inc.
Due to battery current drain, a portable device that incorporates alert features in remote areas, e.g., high seas, may not have sufficient operational life to accommodate emergency situations. Therefore, there exists a need for a battery powered portable device with a simple and effective feature that prolongs its operational life.
Briefly, according to the present invention, a battery powered portable device comprises an alert radio for receiving an alert broadcast signal. The portable device further includes a battery compartment for one or more rechargeable batteries that power the alert radio. A dynamo electrically coupled to the battery compartment of the portable device charges the one or more batteries, where the dynamo includes a hand crank that generates battery charge energy when rotated.
According to one of the more detailed features of the present invention, the portable device includes a radio receiver and a transmitter that provide a short distance radio service, such as a FRS service or GMRS. According to another more detailed feature of the present invention, the portable device includes a flash light, such as an LED flash light, powered by the one or more rechargeable batteries to provide lighting.
The one or more batteries of the portable device 100 power various circuits that provide multiple functionalities, as shown in
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According to another embodiment of the invention, the alert radio also includes an integrated flash light 110, which is powered by the one or more batteries. In the exemplary embodiments shown in
The portable device of the present invention includes suitable user interfaces that allow the user to properly operate the device with ease and convenience. Such user interface can include one or more buttons or switches 114 and 214 for setting the reception and/or transmission channels, e.g., weather, FM/AM, or FRS/GMRS channels. The user interfaces can also include display devices 116 and 216 for displaying images, text, video, etc., to the user, as necessary. For example, one of the display devices can be used to display channel settings of the radio, mapping images, video reports or broadcast text. Another user interface comprises one or more speakers 118 and 218 that provide audio alerts, sirens, reports or other type of audio broadcast, e.g., commercial programming, music, news, etc., on the appropriate channel settings of the portable device. Also, a push-to-talk (PTT) button 220 is used to activate the “walkie-talkie” functionality of FRS/GMRS services. When the PTT button 220 is activated an LED indicates a transmit operating mode. Otherwise, the device operates in a receive mode.
A battery powered flash light circuit 322 coupled to one or more LEDs 324 provides integrated lighting functionality for the portable device. All user interface functionalities are provided via an interface circuit 317, which receives input from the user via various interfaces, e.g., switches and buttons, and provides out put to the user, for example, via a display or speaker 328.
It will be appreciated that the potable device of the present invention provides a compact arrangement for various integrated functionalities, such as alert and two-way radio functionalities as well as lighting, where the one or more batteries that powers the portable device can be charged, particularly in emergency situations, by a dynamo.
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60715150 | Sep 2005 | US |