Information
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Patent Grant
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6366539
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Patent Number
6,366,539
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Date Filed
Friday, May 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 2, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 368 227
- 368 228
- 368 67
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An alarm clock comprises a seat, a switch, a light emitter, a light guiding plate, a light shielding layer, a timer, a transparent mask, a frame, and a power source. The timer is installed in the seat and drives a rotary shaft to pass out through the light shielding layer and the light guiding plate to be connected to indicators. The surface of the light guiding plate is arranged with scales and numeral indicators. A frame is fixed at a periphery of the seat, and after the light guiding plate and the light shielding layer are positioned, a transparent mask is connected to the inner side of the frame. The seat supports a light emitter and a light emitter switch which are connected with one another. The switch is connected to a power source. Pressing the lateral side of the transparent mask operates the light emitter switch. The light emitter will be energized and thus light up, so that the light from the light emitter passes through a light guide seat of the light guiding plate to all the indicators on the light guiding plate. The light shielding layer provides a higher illumination to all the indicators so that time indicators on the panel can be easily seen.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an alarm clock, and particularly to an alarm clock structure where the scales on the clock panel will generate an illuminated state.
2. Prior Art
A prior art alarm clock invented by the applicant is shown in
FIGS. 6
to
8
. The prior art alarm clock has a seat
10
, a substrate
20
, an opaque panel
25
, a cover
28
, and a light emitter
16
. A frame
15
is installed at the front side of the fluorescent indicators
24
on the seat
10
. The frame
15
serves to fix the opaque panel
25
and the transparent mask
28
. A light emitter
16
is installed at a proper position in the inner edge at one side of the frame
15
, and a timer
11
s installed within the seat
10
. A rotary shaft
12
of the timer
11
passes through the central hole
26
of the opaque panel
25
, then, the rotary shaft
12
drives the indicators
18
and
19
to rotate. A time setting indicator
29
is further installed for cooperating with the pressing piece
13
of the alarm clock, so as to complete a basic structure of an alarm clock. The power source of the timer
11
is connected to a battery
17
. A positioning post
14
, is installed within the seat
10
for positioning the circuit board
20
. Two connections
21
and
22
are provided on the circuit board
20
. As the connections
21
and
22
contact a conducting piece
23
, the circuit is closed. The first connection
21
is coupled to one electrode of the battery
17
through an electric wire. The second connection
22
is connected to one pin of the light emitter
16
. Another pin of the light emitter
16
may be connected to another electrode of the battery
17
through an electric wire. Thereby, when the conducting piece
23
on the circuit board
20
contacts the connections
21
and
22
, the two connections on the circuit board
20
will conduct and the light emitter
16
is illuminated to display the scales. However, in the prior art, the right side of the cover
28
must be pressed for actuating the light emitter
16
, i.e., the conducting piece
23
is pressed by pressing the right side of the cover. The light from the light emitter
16
only illuminates the right half of the cover
28
. In the dark, the light from emitter
16
only causes the numerals on the right half of the panel of the clock to be clearly visible, while those on the left half remain in the dark. Moreover, the light impinging on the indicators
18
and
19
is insufficient and thus, they cannot be seen rapidly. Therefore, a longer pressing action to maintain the illumination is required to clearly see the indicators.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an alarm clock, wherein a special structure is used to guide light into a light guiding plate. The symbols and numerals being indicators of the light guiding plate carrying fluorescent material, they will light up as the light emitter lights up. Thus, all the indicators will be clearly seen, instead of the condition where half of the indicators are illuminated and the other half are dark, as that in the prior art. The present invention provides a uniform light distribution. Light is emitted across the whole face, instead of lighting up a single point. In the present invention, the visibility of the indicators on the panel of a clock is greatly improved. Therefore, the time scale can be seen conveniently, simply and rapidly. In the dark, the right side of the frame is pressed, the light guiding plate is illuminated and the time scale can then be clearly read.
In order to achieve the aforesaid objects, an alarm clock is provided that comprises a seat, a switch, a light emitter, a light guiding plate, a light shielding layer, a timer, a transparent mask, a frame, and a power source. The timer is installed in the seat and drives a rotary shaft to pass out from the light shielding layer and the light guiding plate to be connected to the indicators. The surface of the light guiding plate is arranged with scales and numeral indicators. A frame is fixed at a periphery of the seat, and after the light guiding plate and the light shielding layer are positioned (light shielding plate or a white paint layer), a transparent mask is connected to the inner side of the frame. The seat supports a light emitter and a light emitter switch which are connected with one another. The switch s connected to a power source. Pressing the lateral side of the transparent mask to press the light emitter switch, the light emitter will be energized and thus light up, so that the light from the light emitter passes through a light guide seat of the light guiding plate to all of the indicators with fluorescent material located on the light guiding plate. By use of the light shielding layer, a higher illumination of all the indicators is generated so that the time indicators on the panel can be seen easily.
The various objects and advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the embodiment of the present invention (showing a light up condition).
FIG. 4
is a rear perspective view showing another embodiment of the light guiding plate in the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a lateral view of the light guiding plate of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a prior art.
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a prior art.
FIG. 8
is a lateral view of a non-light sensitive panel of a prior art.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
With reference to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, an alarm clock according to the present invention is illustrated herein. The alarm clock includes a seat
10
, a switch
3
, a light emitter
30
, a light guiding plate
31
, a light shielding layer
32
(including a light shielding plate and a white paint layer
47
having the function of shielding and reflecting), a timer
11
, a transparent mask
4
, a frame
15
, and a power source
5
. The timer
11
is installed in the seat
10
and is a necessary component. A pressing piece
13
is installed on the seat
10
for switching the alarm clock. In general, an alarm clock has a battery as a power source and is formed with rotary indicators. Since timer
11
is used in the prior art, the components therein will not be described again. The timer
11
drives a rotary shaft
12
that passes out from the overlapped central holes of the light shielding layer
32
and the light guiding plate
31
, to be connected to the indicators
18
and
19
. The surface of the light guiding plate
31
is arranged with scales
34
in equally spaced relationship and equally spaced numeral indicators
33
. The scales
34
represent minutes. The numeral indicators are hour indicators. This is a general representation of the panel of the clock.
One side of the seat
10
supports a light emitter
30
by a positioning post
14
and a light emitter switch
3
, in the light emitter
30
or other proper place. The switch
3
is a pressable element for providing electric conduction therethrough. In the figure, the position of the switch
3
is at the upper right corner of the seat
10
for matching with the lower right indicator
30
of the seat
10
. After assembling the light shielding layer
32
and the light guiding plate
31
, the indicators
18
and
19
and the timing indicator
29
are mounted. Then, the frame
15
is fixed to the periphery of the sat
10
. After the light guiding plate
31
and the light shielding layer
32
are positioned at the lower surface of the frame
15
, the transparent mask
4
is installed to cover the inner side of the frame
15
, so that the periphery of the transparent mask
4
presses n the surface of the light guiding plate
31
. The peripheral portion of the transparent mask
4
has protrusions
41
and
42
at the left upper corner and right lower corner, respectively, which are buckled at the fixing grooves
43
and
44
of the frame
15
, so as to function as fulcrums for rotation. A strip
45
extends from the upper right of the transparent mask
4
to make contact with the switch
3
. As the right lateral side of the light emitter
30
of the transparent mask
4
is pressed, the tilted transparent mask
4
will cause the power source
5
of the light emitter
30
to conduct, and thus, light up the light emitter
30
. The light of the light emitter
30
is transmitted through a light guide seat
36
adjacent one corner
35
of the light guiding plate
31
. The light is guided to the scale
34
and the numerals
33
, with fluorescent material, so as to generate a higher illumination. Thus, the time indication can be easily seen. A groove
37
is formed in the light shielding layer
32
at a position corresponding tot he light guide seat
36
. A hole
38
is formed on the upper right portion of the light guiding plate
31
. A further hole
39
is formed at a position corresponding to the upper right portion of the light shielding layer
32
so as to receive the strip
45
. A portion of the light emitter
30
is received in the frame
15
. The light emitter
30
can be a light emitting diode (LED), and the light guide groove
46
is formed in the frame
15
adjacent the light emitter
30
for guiding and emitting a portion of the light. The whole structure of the present invention is described hereinabove. The power source
5
may be a battery, or an alternating current power source.
In summary, a primary feature of the present invention is that by the light guide seat
36
of the light guiding plate
31
, light is guided into the light guiding plate
31
. Since the light guiding plate
31
is transparent, it is a preferred light guide, so that light can be rapidly guided to each of the indicators
33
,
34
. Since all indicators are impinged by the light, the indicators made with fluorescent material will emit fluorescent light. Similarly, the light shielding layer
32
can be a thin light shielding plate, or a white paint layer
47
that has the functions of light shielding and reflection. As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, a light shielding white paint layer
47
serves to replace the light shielding plate. The paint of the white paint layer
47
covers the inner surfaces of the indicators
33
or
34
, to provide direct reflection. If it is desired to enhance the effect, after the white paint is coated on the indicators with fluorescent material, a light shielding plate can be installed. Thus, at a non-emitting light status, as shown in
FIG. 1
, if the switch is pressed, the state of the light display, shown in
FIG. 3
, is achieved. Furthermore, since the light guiding plate
31
is made of a transparent material, it will further generate a similar light emitting effect. Therefore, the whole panel of the clock will light up, especially the indicators. This is because, in the present invention, a light shielding layer
32
is arranged at the rear side of the light guiding plate
31
, and thus, the light is distributed uniformly to increase the light of the panel. In order to increase the uniformity of the illumination, the white paint layer and the light shielding layer
32
are necessary for achieving the required effect. The light guide groove
46
of frame
15
also emits part of the light to the surface of the light guide plate
31
, to drive the indicators to light up again and the fluorescent indicators to luminesce. Therefore, an illumination effect different from the prior art fluorescent structure or prior art side lamp structure is achieved. In the present invention, all the indicators are illuminated, and this is better than the prior art where only one side is illuminated, while the other side is dark. The indicators on the panel can be seen rapidly in the present invention, which is completely different from the prior art designs.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to the details described therefore. Various substitutions and modifications have been suggested in the foregoing description, and others will occur to those of ordinary skill in the art. Therefore, all such substitutions and modifications are intended to be embraced within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An alarm clock comprising a seat, a light guiding plate, a light shielding layer, a timer, at least a pair of time indicators, a transparent mask, a frame, a power source, a light emitter switch connected to the power source, and a light emitter connected between the switch, wherein the timer is installed in the seat and drives a rotary shaft that passes out through an opening in the light shielding layer and a corresponding opening in the light guiding plate and connected to the pair of time indicators; the light guiding plate overlaying the light shielding layer having a surface arranged with scales and numeral indicators thereon; the frame being fixed at a periphery of the seat, and a transparent mask is connected to an inner side of the frame; the seat providing support for the light emitter and the light emitter switch which are connected with one another; the light guiding plate having a light guide seat formed therein disposed adjacent the light emitter; the transparent mask being adapted to be pressed on a lateral side thereof for operating the light emitter switch and energizing the light emitter to illuminate, a portion of the light from the light emitter passing through the light guide seat of the light guiding plate to the numeral indicators disposed on the light guiding plate and having fluorescent material thereon, and the light shielding layer providing higher illumination for easier visualization of the time indicators on the light guiding plate.
- 2. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 1, wherein a periphery of the transparent mask has a pair of protrusions secured to a pair of fixing grooves formed in the frame and adapted to function as fulcrums for displacement of the lateral side the transparent mask to operate the light emitter switch, the transparent mask having a strip extending therefrom for contacting the light emitter switch responsive to the transparent mask being pressed.
- 3. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the frame has a light guide groove formed therein, at least a portion of the light emitter passing into the light guide groove for guiding a portion of the light from the light emitter.
- 4. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light shielding layer is defined by a light shielding plate and disposed adjacent a back surface of the light guiding plate.
- 5. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light shielding layer is defined by a white paint layer applied directly to a back surface of the numeral indicators.
- 6. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 5, wherein in the light shielding layer further includes a light shielding plate disposed adjacent a rear surface of the light guiding plate, the light shielding plate having a layer of white paint thereon.
- 7. The alarm clock as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light guiding plate is transparent.
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