This application claims priority to the following Chinese patent applications, the disclosures of which are hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein in their entirety:
The present disclosure relates to a pool having various feature, and more particularly, a spa having the capability to play audio.
Pools and spas are popular among users for relaxation purposes. Some pools and spas have massage capabilities which can enhance relaxation for the user. However, such pools and spas can lack additional features that could further enhance the experience of the user. As such, a pool or spa that has audio playing capabilities is desired for the purposes of enhancing the user's physical and mental relaxation when in the pool.
The present disclosure provides a pool or spa having massage and audio playing capabilities. The pool/spa's audio playing capabilities are controlled by an audio control module that reads incoming audio data and outputs audio that can be heard by the user. As such, the pool/spa can provide both massage and audio functionalities to a user depending on the user's preferences.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, an inflatable spa is provided. The inflatable spa includes an external wall, an internal wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall cooperating to define an inflatable air chamber and a water cavity, a processor operably coupled to the spa and configured to control at least one aspect of the water cavity of the spa, a wireless communication module operably coupled to the processor and configured to receive a digital audio signal, an audio playing module operably coupled to the processor and configured to convert the digital audio signal into an analog audio signal, and an audio output device configured to output the analog audio signal in an audible manner to a user.
According to another embodiment of the present disclosure, an inflatable spa includes an external wall, an internal wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall cooperating to define an inflatable air chamber and a water cavity, a processor operably coupled to the spa and configured to control at least one aspect of the water cavity of the spa, a wireless communication module operably coupled to the processor, a digital input port, an analog input port, an audio playing module operably coupled to the wireless communication module, the digital input port, and the analog input port to receive an audio signal, wherein each of the wireless communication module, the digital input port, and the analog input port is configured to receive the audio signal, and an audio output device configured to output the audio signal in an audible manner to a user.
According to yet another embodiment of the present disclosure, an inflatable spa includes an external wall, an internal wall, a top wall, and a bottom wall cooperating to define an inflatable air chamber and a water cavity, a processor, a water pump operably coupled to the processor, a first water pipe that extends from the water cavity, through the inflatable air chamber, and to the water pump, a second water pipe that extends from the water pump, through the inflatable air chamber, and to the water cavity, an air pump operably coupled to the processor, an air pipe that extends from the air pump, through the inflatable air chamber, and to the water cavity, a wireless communication module operably coupled to the processor and configured to receive an audio signal, and an audio output device operably coupled to the processor and configured to output the audio signal in an audible manner to a user.
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this disclosure, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings, which are described below. The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or limit the invention to the precise form disclosed in the following detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art may utilize their teachings. It will be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended. The invention includes any alterations and further modifications in the illustrative devices and described methods and further applications of the principles of the invention which would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring initially to
Spa 100 is coupled to a control system or processing module 200. More specifically, the illustrative spa 100 of
Additional information regarding spa 100 and processing module 200 is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,254,240 titled “Inflatable Spa,” the disclosure of which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Processing module 200 and control panel 300 are described in more detail with reference to
Referring now
Display screen 302 functions to display information of spa 100 to a user. For example, display screen 302 may show real-time temperature information of spa 100 and/or provide information regarding altering the temperature of spa 100.
Power button 304 toggles power input 208 of processing module 200 between an on configuration where electric power from an external or internal power source (e.g., battery) (not shown) is supplied to processing module 200 via power input 208 and an off configuration where electric power is not supplied to processing module 200. In one exemplary embodiment, when power button 304 and power input 208 are in the off configuration, processing module 200 and its components are unable to function due to lack of the requisite power. In an alternate embodiment, processing module 200 includes a secondary internal power source (e.g., battery) (not shown) such that processing module 200 can still function and power certain desired components of processing module 200 even when power switch 304 and power input 208 are in the off configuration relative to the primary power source.
The function and interaction of the remaining buttons of control panel 300 with corresponding units of processing module 200 are discussed further herein.
The illustrative processing module 200 includes processor 206 and power input 208, which were already discussed above, and a wireless communication module 226, which is discussed in further detail below. Processor 206 is coupled to a water pump 210 having a built-in filter (which may also be referred to as a “filter pump”), an air pump 212, one or more water heaters 214, 216, a temperature fuse 218, a temperature probe 220, a water flow switch 222, and a water treatment system 224. It is contemplated that, in alternate embodiments, other units of spa 100 may be coupled to processor 206 and have corresponding buttons on control panel 300.
Water pump 210 and water treatment system 224 communicate with water cavity 112 of spa 100. More specifically, water pump 210 and water treatment system 224 receive water from water cavity 112 of spa 100 via first water pipe 122 (
Air pump 212 communicates with water cavity 112 of spa 100 and is configured to direct air into spa 100 via air pipe 144 (
Heating units 214, 216 are in fluid communication with the water cavity 112 of spa 100 and are configured to control the water temperature within spa 100 by adding heat to incoming water streams. More specifically, heating units 214, 216 receive water from water cavity 112 of spa 100 via first water pipe 122 (
Processor 206 is also coupled to temperature probe 220, which operates to measure the actual water temperature within water cavity 112 of spa 100 (
In operation, if temperature probe 220 determines that the actual water temperature is less than the desired temperature set-point, then processor 206 operates one or both heaters 214, 216 to raise the water temperature within spa 100. Alternatively, if temperature probe 220 determines that the actual water temperature is already above the desired temperature set-point, then thermal fuse 218 may interrupt power to heaters 214, 216, to prevent heaters 214, 216 from applying additional heat to the incoming water streams, thereby reducing the water temperature within spa 100.
To prevent overheating of processing module 200, water flow switch 222 may be provided in fluid communication with the water cavity 112 of spa 100 (
The energy-saving button 312 of control panel 300 may limit power to one or more components of processing module 200 to conserve energy. For example, pressing the energy-saving button 312 may prevent air pump 212 and water heaters 214, 216, from operating simultaneously.
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In addition to the features described above, processing module 200 of
In certain embodiments, audio playing module 236 may communicate with wireless communication module 234 to receive wireless audio signals from an external device (similar to device 400 of
In other embodiments, audio playing module 236 may communicate with one or more digital input ports 227 (e.g., USB ports) and/or an analog input port 228 (e.g., auxiliary (AUX) cord port). These physical input ports 227, 228 allow the user to physically connect various external audio storage and/or audio playing devices (e.g., USB devices, CD players, cassette players, MP3 players, phones, etc.) to audio playing module 236 to allow for audio play within spa 100. These physical input ports 227, 228 may accommodate audio devices that lack wireless communication (e.g., Bluetooth) capabilities. With respect to digital input ports 227, the incoming digital audio signals may be converted to analog audio signals using the DAC of the audio playing module 236. With respect to the analog input port 228, no conversion may be necessary.
Audio playing module 236 further includes an output port 230 configured to physically receive an adapter plug or audio cable of one or more desired output devices 232 and deliver analog audio signals to the output device 232. This arrangement allows a user to listen to audio via the output device 232 while in spa 100. The location of output device 232 may vary. For example, output device 232 may be coupled to processing module 200, control panel 300, and/or directly to spa 100 with adequate water protection (
Control panel 300 of
Control panel 300 includes a mode switch button 326 that operates to toggle the audio playing module 236 between a first mode where audio playing module 236 searches for wireless inputs from wireless communication module 234 and a second mode where audio playing module 236 reads physical data from one or more ports 227, 228. It is contemplated that alternate modes for audio playing module 236 may exist. It is also contemplated that mode switch button 326 also alters various features of the audio that is played (e.g., bass boost, treble boost, etc.).
Play/pause button 322 functions to toggle audio playing module 236 between a play setting where audio files are read, converted into analog audio signals when prompted by processor 206, and transmitted via output device 232 (
Volume up/rewind button 324 functions to increase the volume of the audio data being read, converted into analog audio signals when prompted by processor 206, and transmitted by audio playing module 236 via output device 232 (
Volume down/fast forward button 328 functions to decrease the volume of the audio data being read, converted into analog audio signals when prompted by processor 206, and transmitted by audio playing module 236 via output device 232 (
Another embodiment of control panel 300 is shown in
While this invention has been described as having exemplary designs, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
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201620453114.6 | May 2016 | CN | national |
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PCT/IB2017/052949 | 5/18/2017 | WO | 00 |