Claims
- 1. A pacifier comprising:
- a conventional nipple for providing sucking comfort of infants and babies;
- a circular press base attached to said nipple and forming a pair of arched openings;
- a circular electronics housing area forming an inner cavity and affixed to said circular press base and having an outer circular portion of the circular electronics housing area with a plurality of sound openings in a linear array to aid in allowing sound waves to both enter and leave the circular electronics housing area; and
- sound activated tone utilizing fuzzy logic to allow for the detection of the desired trigger sound under high ambient noise conditions during the day, allowing triggering to be tighter or more stringent, and sound triggering at lower ambient noise levels or when sounds are spaced farther apart at night.
- 2. The pacifier of claim 1, wherein the implementation of said fuzzy logic will be implemented using custom electronic chips using circuitry selected from the group comprising VLSI construction and chips utilizing RISC.
- 3. The pacifier of claim 2, further comprising:
- a handle attached to the circular electronics housing area.
- 4. The pacifier of claim 3, wherein said circular press base, said circular electronics housing area, and said handle are manufactured from injection molded plastic.
- 5. The pacifier of claim 2, wherein said sound activated tone generator comprises:
- an encapsulated electronics module comprising integrated circuitry used to activate an audio tone generator via a remote sound trigger;
- a speaker;
- a battery for providing electrical power to said electronics module;
- a microphone for communicating audio input to said electronics module;
- a wiring harness for providing the necessary electrical communication connections between the battery, the microphone, the speaker and the encapsulated electronics module.
- 6. The pacifier of claim 5, wherein said integrated circuitry comprises:
- a first amplifier for amplifying the electronic output of the microphone;
- a discriminator circuit for monitoring the amplified output of said first amplifier for a sound wave of particular nature having a quick rise time and quick fall time and have a large peak amplitude, and when such a sound is detected by the discriminator circuit produces an output signal;
- a time delay interlock for receiving said output signal from said discriminator circuit and generating an output activation signal;
- a waveform generator for playing of a musical tune such as a child's lullaby or other similar noise;
- a second amplifier for producing an audible sound to a speaker; and
- a locator annunciator for receiving said output activation signal applying electrical power to said waveform generator and said second amplifier to produce an audible sound out of said the speaker for a predetermined time period.
- 7. The pacifier of claim 6, wherein said time-delay interlock activates only when two such signals are detected within a predetermined time period such as to avoid false triggers thereof.
- 8. In a pacifier having a conventional nipple for providing sucking comfort of infants and babies and a circular press base attached to said nipple and forming a pair of arched openings, wherein the improvement comprises:
- a circular electronics housing area forming an inner cavity and affixed to said circular press base and having an outer circular portion of the circular electronics housing area with a plurality of sound openings in a linear array to aid in allowing sound waves to both enter and leave the circular electronics housing area; and
- sound activated tone generator utilizing fuzzy logic to allow for the detection of the desired trigger sound under high ambient noise conditions during the day, allowing triggering to be tighter or more stringent, and sound triggering at lower ambient noise levels or when sounds are spaced farther apart at night.
- 9. In the pacifier of claim 8, wherein the improvement further comprises a handle attached to the circular electronics housing area.
- 10. The pacifier of claim 9, wherein said circular press base, said circular electronics housing area, and said handle are manufactured from injection molded plastic.
- 11. The pacifier of claim 9, wherein said sound activated tone generator comprises:
- an encapsulated electronics module comprising integrated circuitry used to activate an audio tone generator via a remote sound trigger;
- a speaker;
- a battery for providing electrical power to said electronics module;
- a microphone for communicating audio input to said electronics module;
- a wiring harness for providing the necessary electrical communication connections between the battery, the microphone, the speaker and the encapsulated electronics module.
- 12. The pacifier of claim 11, wherein said integrated circuitry comprises:
- a first amplifier for amplifying the electronic output of the microphone;
- a discriminator circuit for monitoring the amplified output of said first amplifier for a sound wave of particular nature having a quick rise time and quick fall time and have a large peak amplitude, and when such a sound is detected by the discriminator circuit produces an output signal;
- a time delay interlock for receiving said output signal from said discriminator circuit and generating an output activation signal;
- a waveform generator for playing of a musical tune such as a child's lullaby or other similar noise;
- a second amplifier for producing an audible sound to a speaker; and
- a locator annunciator for receiving said output activation signal applying electrical power to said waveform generator and said second amplifier to produce an audible sound out of said the speaker for a predetermined time period.
- 13. The pacifier of claim 12, wherein said time-delay interlock activates only when two such signals are detected within a predetermined time period such as to avoid false triggers thereof.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is a Continuation-in-Part of Ser. No. 08/902,059, filed on Jul. 29, 1997, and now abandoned.
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