This disclosure relates to the field of alarm clocks. More particularly, this disclosure relates to alarm requiring a user to get out of bed and perform an action to deactivate the alarm.
People depend on the alarm clock to be present at work on time, attend school, or have enough time to exercise in the morning before starting their day. The problem with the existing alarm clock systems is that often they do not wake up the user and leave her feeling sleep. The user may open her eyes and turn off the alarm, but she still wants to get a few extra minutes of sleep. This going back and forth causes fragmented sleep, which is worse than no sleep, and it is particularly made easy by the snooze button. The snooze button silences the alarm temporarily giving the user typically nine extra minutes to sleep.
Those with a difficult time waking up in the morning, have a tendency to overuse the snooze button and as a result get out of bed much later than they originally intended. This cycle of repeated use of the snooze button and alternating awake states every nine minutes has negative health consequences on both the brain and the body. At the end, the user feels they have lost precious time before she even begins her day.
There have been many attempts to make waking up in the morning easy but they don't work for most users. Most consumers attempt to put the alarm clock out of reach to force them out of bed; however, they still feel sleepy so they return to bed only to get extra sleep again. Others adjust the clock time forward in an attempt to trick themselves in the morning when waking up. This method fails because most would remember how many minutes they offset the time and thus go back to sleep.
Other manufacturers have even designed alarm clocks that jump off the nightstand and roll around on their wheels until the user gets out of bed and catches the runaway alarm. This method also fails because the user is still sleepy and can easily go back to bed for an extra few minutes of sleep. Sometimes the jumping alarm clock does not even get very far out of reach.
The subject invention is described in two embodiments. Both methods require the user to drink the water out of the container when the alarm wakes her up. Once the presence of water is no longer detected in the container, the alarm is disabled.
There are several advantages to this method of disabling the alarm clock. As a result of drinking the water, not only the sound of the alarm is disabled, but also the user is no longer feeling sleepy and is fully awake. As water is essential to life, this method also promotes the healthy habit drinking water; moreover, if the user wakes up after eight hours of sleep, she is usually dehydrated since she has gone that entire time without drinking water.
In one or more embodiments, the invention comprises a water container or a cup equipped with Bluetooth radio chip, a power source, and two probes to detect the presence of water. It is accompanied by a mobile application, which the user will install. The water holding container will be paired via Bluetooth or any other suitable wireless communication network with the mobile device and the user can set the alarm clock but only when the presence of water is detected inside the container. When the alarm sounds the user is required to drink or dispose of the water to stop the alarm.
In the another embodiment, the water holding container is placed on a docking station equipped with a LCD display and interface to display time and for user to set current time, alarm clock, volume, etc. Unlike the first embodiment, the container or cup does not require a Bluetooth communication component or a power source, only the two probes which will detect the presence of water. All electric components may be placed in the docking station with connectors, which will align and connect with the probes on the water container once it is placed on the dock.
Other embodiments of the invention may utilize an accelerometer attached to the cup to detect the rotational changes as the user is drinking the water out of the cup. These changes will trigger the alarm to shut off.
In one aspect, an alarm clock device is provided including: a deactivation apparatus for attaching to a fluid container, the deactivation apparatus including a housing, a clip formed on an exterior surface of the housing, the clip shaped to fit over an edge of the fluid container such that the housing rests adjacent to a surface of the fluid container, an orientation sensing component disposed within the housing, the orientation sensing component configured to detect an angular orientation and movement of the deactivation apparatus; an alarm apparatus for emitting an alert at a desired time, the alarm apparatus in communication with the deactivation apparatus; wherein an alert emitted by the alarm apparatus is silenced when the orientation sensing component of the deactivation apparatus detects a change in an angular orientation of the deactivation apparatus corresponding to a user lifting and drinking from the fluid container.
In one embodiment, the orientation sensing component is selected from the group consisting of an accelerometer and a gyroscope.
In another embodiment, the alert emitted by the alarm apparatus is silenced when the orientation sensing component of the deactivation apparatus detects that the fluid container is tiled at an angle of from about 35° to about 90° relative to a vertical axis.
In yet another embodiment, the deactivation apparatus further includes a light emitting component projecting from the housing of the deactivation apparatus.
In one embodiment, when the alarm apparatus emits an alert the light emitting component projects a first color, and wherein when the deactivation apparatus detects a change in angular orientation detects in change in angular orientation of the deactivation apparatus corresponding to a user lifting and drinking the fluid container the light emitting component projects a second color.
In another embodiment, the alarm apparatus is a smart phone. In yet another embodiment, the smart phone is in wireless communication with the orientation sensing component of the deactivation apparatus.
In one embodiment, when the alert emitted by the alarm apparatus is silenced in response to a user lifting and drinking from the fluid container, motivating media is displayed on a display of the smart phone.
In a second aspect, an alarm clock device is provided including: a deactivation apparatus for attaching to a fluid container, the deactivation apparatus including a housing, a clip formed on an exterior surface of the housing, the clip shaped to fit over an edge of the fluid container such that the housing rests adjacent to a surface of the fluid container, an orientation sensing component disposed within the housing, the orientation sensing component selected from the group consisting of a gyroscope and an accelerometer and configured to detect an angular orientation and movement of the deactivation apparatus; a smart phone including an alarm for emitting an alert at a desired time, the smart phone in communication with the deactivation apparatus; wherein an alert emitted by the alarm apparatus is silenced when the orientation sensing component of the deactivation apparatus detects a change in an angular orientation of the deactivation apparatus corresponding to a user lifting and tilting the fluid container to an angle of from about 35° to about 90° relative to a vertical axis.
In a third aspect, a method of activating and deactivating an alarm is provided, the method: providing a deactivation apparatus attached to a fluid container, the deactivation apparatus including a sensing component configured to detect a presence of fluid within the fluid container; providing an alarm apparatus in communication with the deactivation apparatus, the alarm apparatus configured to store and generate one or more alarms at a desired time; generating an alarm with the alarm apparatus at one or more of the desired times; detecting a change in an amount of fluid in the fluid container with the deactivation apparatus; and silencing the alarm generated with the alarm apparatus when the deactivation apparatus detects a change in the angular orientation of the fluid container corresponding to a user lifting and drinking from the fluid container.
Further features, aspects, and advantages of the present disclosure will become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, appended claims, and accompanying figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
Various terms used herein are intended to have particular meanings. Some of these terms are defined below for the purpose of clarity. The definitions given below are meant to cover all forms of the words being defined (e.g., singular, plural, present tense, past tense). If the definition of any term below diverges from the commonly understood and/or dictionary definition of such term, the definitions below control.
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In one embodiment, light emitting component 53 emits a first color when an alarm is activated by the alarm apparatus 54. When the deactivation component 40 detects that the fluid container has been lifted by the user and tilted, the color emitted from the light emitting component 53 may be changed to a second color to provide visual confirmation that the container has been tilted to an appropriate angle.
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The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the present disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The described preferred embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the scope of the disclosure to the precise form(s) disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the concepts revealed in the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.
This application claims priority to and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/014,001 to Bashir Roohani for a Method and Apparatus for Using Water Level to Disable an Alarm Clock, which was filed on Feb. 2, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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