The present disclosure describes an electronic souvenir device having an attractive monocular or binocular shaped case which contains inside an electronic circuit with a series of LED lamps that will light in a selective or random fashion when a switch is pressed. The switch is discretely located in the outside lateral facet of the device. When the switch is pressed, and the eye is held near the upper part of the ocular as you would do to look into binoculars or monocular, the lights flash on and off in a random fashion in its interior in different colors and locations. The effect is multiplied by a set of mirrors geometrically placed to produce a visually attractive phenomena at times simulating the view of the stars or galaxies through a real telescope at night. This star effect and the association of the souvenir device to important events and its celebrity participants, such as famous soccer players in a soccer tournament, or other athletes, with their image placed on the exterior of the device should motivate spectators to purchase it as a souvenir/memorabilia of the event. If marketed at an accessible price, the spectators of such events or even those who did not attend will be motivated to purchase such a souvenir device.
The device produces a new type of effect or result that uses technology to cause an association between stars as seen through a telescope with “stars” or “celebrities” that people are familiar with in their day to day life.
The business of souvenirs and gifts is certainly very well developed and new devices are constantly created by the industry with the goal to attract the tourists and visitors leading to the sale of new and attractive items. No presently available gift or souvenir with the proposed characteristics is known to the inventors.
Additional features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of the illustrative embodiment.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompany figures in which:
For the purposes of promoting and understanding the principals of the invention, reference will now be made to one or more illustrative embodiments shown in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same.
The proposed device is made of two separate parts. The external case is a mechanical part that can be made of plastic in the shape of a monocular or binoculars, with the appearance of a device used to view distant objects or effects. This case is decorated in a way to call immediate attention of consumers and it can also have the specific colors of events or teams, if any, and will have an opening in one end for viewing the interior, which is initially dark. In the dark interior will be located a circuit with micro LED's and a progressive counter chip, which once powered by the battery and switched on by a switch located in the lateral side of the device, will continually flash lights in an alternating flashing on and off of the LEDs in the interior, causing the effects of varying lights and colors of great visual interest. A set of mirrors placed in a polygonal shape in the interior of the device will cause the colored lights to multiply as they are reflected by the mirrors, leading to unlimited visual effects, providing relaxing and pleasurable visual sensory stimuli. The circuit can be designed to allow the LEDs and mirrors to remain static while still generating a new, different visual effect with each pressing of the on switch of the device.
It is important to note that the shapes shown in the figures are illustrative and are not intended to pre-determine or limit the claimed scope in any way. The case could have straight or curved walls of different dimensions, and the mirrors in its interior will reflect the multiply the light based on whatever prism design is used in the assembly. The prism could be triangular, square or polygonal with varied numbers of faces. In fact, the internal illumination and its lighting effects can vary tremendously from static illumination with different colors with each pressing of the on switch, all the way to dynamic illumination with constant changing of colors at different speeds. All that is required for various lighting effects is to choose from variations for some components of the internal electronic circuit, for example, those shown in
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that are within the scope of the claimed subject matter are desired to be protected.
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