Claims
- 1. A novelty radio-alarm clock comprising:
- a substantially rectangular case having a flat top surface, a front surface having first and second inclined concave shoulders, a flat left side surface, a flat right side surface, a flat rear surface, and a flat bottom surface;
- a cylindrical plastic dome light including a light emitting diode centrally located on said flat top surface, and four push buttons for selecting the hour and minute of the clock and the alarm signals to be determined;
- an elongated lever arm for setting the alarm located on said flat right side surface by cocking forward from a vertical position;
- said first inclined concave shoulder located proximate said flat top surface and containing a first display screen adapted for display of number sevens or colored fruits in sets of three;
- said second inclined concave shoulder located proximate said flat bottom surface and containing a transparent cover and adapted for a display of coins to simulate a payout chute;
- a flat surface located between said first and second inclined concave shoulders for containing a second display screen adapted for display of current time in digital hours and minutes, day and evening time, and including an indicator dot for indicating the setting of the alarm;
- an audible source means located within said case;
- a control means located on said flat rear surface adapted for selection of a specific audible piece from said audible source means selected from the group consisting of a repeating congratulatory phrase, a repeating tune, a repeating ringing bell, and a radio program;
- an AM-FM radio having a radio panel located between said second display screen and said payout chute;
- a microcomputer system located within said case; and
- an electrical system located within said case connected to an external electrical cord for receiving an electrical power source; whereby said alarm clock being energized for a predetermined time for alarm by cocking said lever arm, selecting a specific awakening time by said alarm, hour and minute push buttons, selecting a specific audible piece by one slide button, and being awakened at said predetermined time by the microcomputer system, an alarm consisting of said specific audible piece, the illumination of said dome light, the illumination of said first display screen with three sevens, and the illumination of said simulated payout chute to show the coins.
- 2. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, including the adaptation of said dome light as a snooze alarm push button for stopping said specific audible piece for a predetermined interval before repeating the alarm.
- 3. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein said first and second display screens are illuminated by a source selected from the group consisting of light emitting diodes with or without light pipes, electroluminescent devices and a liquid crystal display.
- 4. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein said payout chute is illuminated by a source selected from the group consisting of electroluminescent devices and light emitting diodes.
- 5. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating congratulatory phrase.
- 6. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating tune.
- 7. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating ringing bell.
- 8. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a radio program.
- 9. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the control means comprises four slide switches for the selection of the specific audible piece from said audible source means.
- 10. The novelty radio-alarm clock according to claim 1, wherein the control means comprises one slide switch with four positions for the selection of the specific audible piece from said audible source means.
- 11. A novelty alarm clock comprising:
- a substantially rectangular case having a flat top surface, a front surface having first and second inclined concave shoulders, a flat left side surface, a flat right side surface, a flat rear surface, and a flat bottom surface;
- a cylindrical plastic dome light including a light emitting diode centrally located on said flat top surface, and four push buttons for selecting the hour and minute of the clock and the alarm signals to be predetermined;
- an elongated lever arm for setting the alarm located on said flat right side surface by cocking forward from a vertical position;
- said first inclined concave shoulder located proximate said flat top surface and containing a first display screen adapted for display of number sevens or colored fruits in sets of three;
- said second inclined concave shoulder located proximate said flat bottom surface and containing a transparent cover and adapted for a display of coins to simulate a payout chute;
- a flat surface located between said first and second inclined concave shoulders for containing a second display screen adapted for display of current time in digital hours and minutes, day and evening time, and including an indicator dot for indicating the setting of the alarm;
- an audible source means located within said case;
- a control means located on said flat rear surface adapted for selection of a specific audible piece from said audible source means selected from the group consisting of a repeating congratulatory phrase, a repeating tune, and a repeating ringing bell;
- a microcomputer system located within said case; and
- an electrical system located within said case connected to an external electrical cord for receiving an electrical power source; whereby said alarm clock being energized for a predetermined time for alarm by cocking said lever arm, selecting a specific awakening time by said hour and minute push buttons, selecting a specific audible piece by one slide button, and being awakened at said predetermined time by the microcomputer system, an alarm consisting of said specific audible piece, the illumination of said dome light, the illumination of said first display screen with three sevens, and the illumination of said simulated payout chute to show the coins.
- 12. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, including the adaptation of said dome light as a snooze alarm push button for stopping said specific audible piece for a predetermined interval before repeating the alarm.
- 13. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein said first and second display screens are illuminated by a source selected from the group consisting of light emitting diodes with or without light pipes, electroluminescent devices and a liquid crystal display.
- 14. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein said payout chute is illuminated by a source selected from the group consisting of electroluminescent devices and light emitting diodes.
- 15. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating congratulatory phrase.
- 16. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating tune.
- 17. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein the specific audible piece from said audible source means is a repeating ringing bell.
- 18. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein the control means comprises four slide buttons for the selection of the specific audible piece from said audible source means.
- 19. The novelty alarm clock according to claim 11, wherein the control means comprises one slide switch for the selection of the specific audible piece from said audible source means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/066,393, filed Nov. 24, 1997.
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