This application claims priority to Hong Kong patent application no. 02102823.7, filed Apr. 15, 2002, which is specifically incorporated by reference as if reproduced in full below, and a copy of which is appended hereto and a made a part hereof.
This inventions relates to feeding and entertainment devices for children, and more particularly relates to interactive food serving containers and eating utensils that both entertain and encourage consumption of food provided in a container by producing an output responsive to movement of an eating utensil, such as cutlery, with respect to the container that interacts with the container.
Parents and child caregivers frequently note that the capacity of children, especially toddlers, to concentrate on a given task is very limited. One often finds it very difficult to feed a toddler, and even more difficult to teach a toddler to feed himself or herself. Parents have therefore tried many ways to try to urge a toddler to finish a meal, e.g. some by promising sweets or candies after the meal, and some by scolding or threat of punishment, neither of which being very satisfactory.
An interactive set of eating utensils comprising an eating utensil and food container is disclosed in Japanese patent publication number 08-080242. The container makes a sound when the eating utensil moves in close proximity to the container. While this device provides audible and stationary visual encouragement, it does not provide further animated visual or mechanical stimulation to help maintain the interest of the user.
It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a set of interactive eating utensils and containers that encourage a toddler to feed himself or herself, and to derive joy and interest in doing so, or at least to provide a useful alternative to the trade and public.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention comprises at least one eating utensil, such as a fork, spoon or other cutlery, and at least one container adapted to contain food and interact electromagnetically with an eating utensil of the present invention. An eating utensil of the present invention includes at least one magnetic member that produces a magnetic field, and a container of the present invention includes at least one induction coil that produces a magnetic field upon an electric current passing through it. At least one of the aforementioned induction coils is electrically connected to at least a first output producing device, wherein the first output producing device produces a first output upon the interaction of the magnetic field of the magnetic member in an eating utensil with an electromagnetic field of said induction coil generated upon passing of an electric current therethrough. Preferably, a second output producing device is activated to produce a second output when the magnetic field produced by an eating utensil of the present invention does not interact with the electromagnetic field produced by an activated induction coil in a container of the present invention for a predetermined period of time. At least one eating utensil of the present invention combined with at least one container of the present invention may be referred to as a set of eating utensils. Preferably, one of said first and second outputs is at least one sound while the other output is at least one readily visible mechanical motion of a portion of the container.
An embodiment of a set of eating utensils according to the present invention will now be described, by way of an example only, and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
An embodiment of a container of a set of eating utensils according to the present invention is shown in
As shown more clearly in
Turning to the body portion 104 of the container 100, such includes a sucking member 114 (e.g., a suction cup) made of a resilient plastic material for engaging the container 100 onto a surface, e.g. a table top, which avoids the container 100 being accidentally swept off of a table to which it is adhered via suction. A tongue 116 is provided for releasing the suction between the sucking member 114 and a surface, when desired. At the bottom of the body portion 104 is provided with a cover 118 for a compartment 120 for housing batteries (not shown) for operating the container 100, and an O-ring 122. The body portion 104 is mainly composed of a lower half 124a and an upper half 124b, with a split-ring sealing member 126 therebetween. An induction coil 128 is positioned close to the upper rim of the upper half 124b. A bowl 130 for containing food is seated in an upwardly open cavity of the upper half 124b. The bowl 130 may be easily removed from the rest of the container 100. While the lower half 124a and upper half 124b of the body portion 104 are made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), the bowl 130 is made of polypropylene (PP).
An embodiment of a piece of cutlery for a set of eating utensils of the present invention is spoon 200 shown in
Turning now to
When the spoon 200 leaves the bowl 130, e.g. after collecting food from it, the electromagnetic field of the coil 128 will be cut again by the magnetic field of the magnet 202 of the passing spoon 200. A second sound may be outputted by the speaker 106. However, as a time delay of one second is built into the IC 304, the second sound effect may be cut if the movement of the spoon 200 into and out of the bowl 130 is too quick.
The IC 304 also includes a clock performing timing function, which will start to count down when no signal is received from the coil 128. If no signal is received from the coil 128 for a preset (predetermined) period of time of, e.g., ten seconds, the IC 304 will actuate the motor 108 to operate, whereupon the load 136 will rotate to generate a torque. This action will continue for about four seconds. The load 136 acts effectively as a vibrator, causing the head portion 102 of the container 100 to swivel relative to the body portion 104, thus mimicking the nodding movement of the animal. After this, the IC 304 will stop the motor 108 and again start counting down for up to ten seconds to see if any signal arrives from the coil 128. If not, rotation of the load 136, and thus vibration of the head portion 102, will again occur. If five such vibrations have already occurred, and still no signal is received from the coil 128 for another ten seconds (thus an absence of such signals for a total of one minute), the IC 304 will turn the container 100 back to the “STAND BY” mode, at which only a very small electric current runs through the circuit, thus saving battery power.
It can be seen that, by way of the present invention as discussed above, an animal sound will be outputted every time the spoon 200 enters into the bowl 130. This acts as a positive encouragement to the child to get food from within the bowl 130 by the spoon 200. In addition, when the child is somehow distracted, the nodding movement of the head 102 will help in catching his/her attention again.
It should be understood that the above only illustrates an example whereby the present invention may be carried out, and that various modifications and/or alterations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention. Thus, in an another embodiment, a container for a set of eating utensils of the present invention may be described as comprising a magnetic field sensor in a housing, said housing having at least one moveable portion that is moveable with respect to the remainder of the housing, said container further comprising a sound producing device, a moving mechanism for moving said at least one moveable portion, and circuitry for operating said sound producing device and said moving mechanism, wherein in response to said magnetic field sensor sensing a magnetic field said circuitry can cause at least one output selected from the group consisting of said sound producing device producing a sound, and said moving mechanism causing said moveable portion to move. The moving mechanism may cause only a vibration that can be sensed tactilely and/or may cause a more dramatic and visible motion. Preferably an eating utensil, such as a cutlery item, will comprise a magnet that produces a magnetic field sufficient to be sensed by the magnetic field sensor in the container when moved with respect thereto.
It should also be understood that certain features of the invention, which are, for the sake of clarity, described in the context of separate embodiments, may be provided in combination in a single embodiment. Conversely, various features of the invention which are, for brevity, described in the context of a single embodiment, may also be provided separately or in any appropriate sub-combinations. For example, only the mechanical motion producing output may be used in an embodiment, while the sound producing device is left out.
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