THE FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to radio-electronics, and more particularly to audio-alarm
and audio-advertisement devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] US patent Nº5903869 to Jacobson, 1999, discloses an audio-reproducing label comprising
a message reproducing block with a loudspeaker, a power supply, a first and second
switches displaced in its housing.
[0003] The device according to Jacobson can be fastened to an object with the help of adhesive
stickers or a suction cup. The first switch serves to turn the power on. The second
switch is for turning on the playback of the message recorded in the message reproducing
block. The message comprises information about the object it is fastened to.
[0004] The limitation of the above device is the lack of an automatic power switch-off,
when the label is removed from the object, as to switch the power off the first switch
has to be manually unlocked by the user. To avoid an accidental switch-on during the
transportation or positioning on the object, the first switch is covered by a protective
jacket, which is not very convenient. Once the protective jacket is taken off it can
get lost. Besides, the user can forget to switch the power off and the batteries of
the power supply can discharge.
[0005] The most close to the present invention device is an audible tag as disclosed in
US patent US Nº5778574, to Reuben, 1998. The device according to Reuben comprises
a message reproducing block with a loudspeaker, a power supply, and a first switch
displaced in the housing equipped with a cord for attaching to an object. The first
bus of the power supply is connected to the first supply input of the message reproducing
block. The second bus of the power supply is connected to the second supply input
of the message reproducing block via the first switch that gets forced return in the
unlocked position when there is no external activation.
[0006] The housing of the above device is made in a form of a small book hung on an object,
for example to a product in a store. When the book is opened, the first switch is
unlocked and the power is supplied to the message reproducing block, which plays back
an audible message related to the product. When the book is closed, the playback is
terminated.
[0007] However, this device also has its limitations. The message can be played back even
when the tag is not attached to an object, if the book is accidentally opened. This
can result in the battery discharge during the transportation of the tag or when a
big party of objects with the tags according to Reuben is being prepared for sales
or demonstration. Besides, messages are played back only when the book is open. It
is necessary to put some effort in keeping the book open. If the user lets the book
go, under the influence of the spring displaced in the first switch, this switch unlocks
and the device stops reproducing the message. This creates inconveniences in using
the merchandising tag according to Reuben.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] It is an object of the present invention to provide a sound-reproducing label providing
a higher level of reliability and convenience in use.
[0009] This object is achieved by providing a sound-reproducing label comprising a housing
equipped with a cord for attaching to an object and displaced in said housing a message
reproducing block with a loudspeaker, a first switch, a power supply, connected to
said message reproducing block through the first switch, and a second switch, coupled
to control input of the message reproducing block to start its work. The first switch
is made with a forced return into an unlocked position, when there is no external
activation of said switch. At least one of the ends of the cord is connected to the
first switch so that the stretching of the cord locks the first switch, and wherein
the second switch is operative to be locked by an external activation.
[0010] Further, the sound-reproducing label is equipped with a capacitor attached between
the supply inputs of the message reproducing block.
[0011] Further, the cord for attaching to an object in the sound-reproducing label is made
out of an elastic material and has a length providing the fastening of the sound-reproducing
label to an object with the cord being stretched.
[0012] Further, the first end of the cord in the sound-reproducing label is fastened to
said housing, and its second end is fastened to the first switch and has a limiter
of the cord extraction out of the housing.
[0013] Further, both ends of the cord are located on one of the housing sides so that the
sound-reproducing label can be hung on the object.
[0014] In the second embodiment of the present invention, the sound-reproducing label comprises
a housing equipped with a cord for attaching to an object and displaced in the housing
a message reproducing block with a loudspeaker, a first, second and third switches,
a control block, a power supply, connected to the message reproducing block and the
control block via the first switch and the second switch, which are serially connected,
The first switch is made with a forced return into an unlocked position, when there
is no external activation of the first switch and at least one of the ends of said
cord is connected to the first switch so that the stretching of the cord locks the
first switch. The second switch is operative to be locked by an external activation.
The third switch is attached in parallel to the second switch and its control input
is connected to the output of the control block.
[0015] Further, the sound-reproducing label control block comprises serially connected a
delay element, a threshold element, and a monostable multivibrator, an output of which
is an output of the control block.
[0016] Further, the sound-reproducing label is equipped with a capacitor attached between
the point of connection of the first and second switches an the power supply output
not connected to said first switch.
[0017] The sound-reproducing label according to both embodiments of the present invention
can reproduce audio messages only in the working mode, that is only being attached,
for example hung to an object. Besides, the message is played back after the user
activation of the sound-reproducing label and is reproduced till the end without any
further user actions. In one of the embodiments of the present invention, after the
message is reproduced, the circuit is automatically unlocked. This prevents the power
supply battery discharge. Both embodiments of the present invention have an option
to interrupt the message reproduction. For this purpose it is enough to take the label
off the object it has been attached to.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Further the invention will be illustrated by the accompanying drawings.
Fig. 1 shows a construction of a sound-reproducing label according to the first embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig.2 shows an electric structural circuit of the sound-reproducing label according
to the first embodiment of the present invention;
Fig.3 shows another example of the construction for the device according to the first
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig.4 shows a construction of the sound-reproducing label according to the second
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 5 shows an electric structural circuit of the sound-reproducing label according
to the second embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 6 shows an example of implementing a control block for the second embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig.7 shows an example of implementing of a first switch for both embodiments of the
invention.
THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0019] The sound-reproducing label according to the first embodiment of the present invention
(Fig.1 and Fig.2) has housing 1 comprising message reproducing block 2 connected to
loudspeaker 3, power supply 4, first switch 5, cord 6 for attaching to an object,
second switch 7. Housing 1 is shown with a partially deleted front panel.
[0020] The first power supply 4 bus is connected to the first supply input of message reproducing
block 2. The second power supply 4 bus is connected to the second supply input of
message reproducing block 2 via first switch 5. Second switch 7 is attached between
the second supply input of message reproducing block 2 and its control input for starting
its work.
[0021] First switch 5 is made with a forced return into the unlocked position when there
is no external activation of this switch. At least on of the ends of cord 6 for attaching
to an object is connected to the first switch 5 so that first switch 5 is locked when
cord 6 for attaching to an object is strained. The implementation of first switch
5 in Fig.1 is shown in a simplified form Second switch 7 is locked when it is externally
actuated.
[0022] Besides, the sound-reproducing label according to the first embodiment of the present
invention can comprise capacitor 8 attached between the first power supply 4 bus and
the second supply input of message reproducing block 2.
[0023] Cord 6 for attaching to an object can be made out of an elastic material, for example
out of rubber, and has a length providing fastening of the device to an object so
that cord 6 is stretched. The first end of cord 6 can be attached to housing 1, and
the second end of cord 6 is connected to first switch 5 and has a limiter of the cord
stretch out of the housing.
[0024] In another example of implementing the sound-reproducing label according to the first
embodiment of the present invention (Fig.3), both ends of cord 6 for attaching to
an object are located on one of the housing 1 sides. This provides the possibility
to hang the device on an object.
[0025] The sound-reproducing label according to the second embodiment of the present invention
(Fig.4 and Fig.3) has housing 1 comprising message reproducing block 2 connected to
loudspeaker 3, power supply 4, first switch 5, cord 6 for attaching to objects, second
switch 7, third switch 10, and control block 11. Third switch 10 and control block
11 are shown as constructively adjoined in Fig. 4.Housing 1 is shown with a partially
deleted front panel.
[0026] The first power supply 4 bus is connected to the first supply input of message reproducing
block 2. The second power supply 4 bus is connected to the first output of first switch
5. The first supply input of control block 11 is connected to the first power supply
4 bus. The first outputs of second switch 7 and third switch 10 are connected to the
second outputs of first switch 5, and their second outputs are connected to the second
supply inputs of message reproducing block 2 and control block 11, the output of which
is connected the control input of third switch 10.
[0027] First switch 5 is implemented with a forced return in the unlocked position when
there is no external activation of said switch. At least one of the ends of cord 6
for attaching to objects is connected to first switch 5 so that first switch 5 is
locked when cord 6 is strained. Second switch 7 is locked when it is externally actuated.
[0028] Besides, the sound-reproducing label according to the second embodiment of the present
invention can comprise capacitor 8 attached between the first power supply 4 bus and
the second output of first switch 5.
[0029] As it is shown in the example of the device implementation in Fig.4, the first end
of cord 6 is attached to housing 1, and the second end of cord 6 is input inside housing
1, connected to first switch 5 and has limiter 9 of cord extraction out of the housing.
Cord 6 and the construction of the sound-reproducing label according to the second
embodiment of the present invention can be the same as in the first embodiment.
[0030] Besides, control block 11 in the sound-reproducing label according to the second
embodiment of the present invention (Fig. 6) can comprise serially connected delay
element 12, threshold element 13, and monostable multivibrator 14, the output of which
is the output of control block 11. The first supply inputs of delay element 12, threshold
element 13, and monostable multivibrator 14 are connected to the first supply inputs
of control block 11, the second supply input of which is connected to the second supply
inputs of delay element 12, threshold element 13 and monostable multivibrator 14.
[0031] First switch 5 in both embodiments of the present invention (Fig.7) can comprise
housing 15 of the first switch, wherein the following elements are located: switch
16, mobile bar 17 connected to first switch housing 15 by spring 18, first and second
bars 19, 20, the first ends of which are fastened to mobile bar 17, and second ends
are brought into first switch housing 15 through apertures and are connected by cross
beam 21. The end of cord 6 for attaching to objects is connected to cross beam 21.
First switch housing 15 is shown with partially deleted panels. The construction without
first switch housing 15 is also possible. Switch 16 can be implemented as a standard
micro-switch, for example a key switch 7906 H, by Bourns Inc., normally unlocked contacts
of which are first and second outputs of first switch 5 and are connected to other
elements of the device circuit via apertures in first switch housing 15.
[0032] Housing 1 in both embodiment of the present invention can have various sizes and
forms. Outwardly, it may look like a locket, a miniature book, a toy, etc.
[0033] Message reproducing block 2in both embodiments of the present invention can be based
on a customized integrated circuit (IC) of sound synthesis, for example W52910, W52915,
W52920 by Winbond Electronics Corp., Taiwan. Such integrated circuits comprise means
for reproducing prerecorded therein audible messages with total length of 40, 60 and
80 seconds accordingly. The first and second supply inputs of message reproducing
block 2 are the positive and negative supply inputs of the integrated circuit. RESET
input of the IC is the control input for starting its work of message reproducing
block 2.
[0034] In the device according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the message
reproduction begins after the impulse of the negative polarity is applied to the control
input for starting its work of message reproducing block 2. In the device according
to the second embodiment of the present invention the RESET input is connected via
the capacitor to the negative supply input and via the resistor - to the positive
supply input of the IC. In both embodiments of the present invention the audio-reproduction
terminates if the power is switched off or after the recorded message is reproduced
till the end.
[0035] Besides of the above ICs, message reproducing block 2 comprises an amplifying transistor
connected according to the technical data sheet of the above IC.
[0036] Other variants of message reproducing block are also possible. For example, it can
comprise a microprocessor and ROM, wherein sound messages and a program run by the
microprocessor are recorded.
[0037] Loudspeaker 3 is a miniature speaker. If one of the above-mentioned ICs is used,
the active resistance of such a speaker should be 8 Ohm. Power supply 4 comprises
from two to four miniature batteries.
[0038] Second switch 7 in devices according to both embodiments of the present invention
can be implemented as a miniature key-button. Second switch 7 contacts are locked
when the user presses the key-button, and unlocked, when the user releases the button.
Other variants for second switch 7 are possible. For example, it can be a motion or
acceleration sensor, which locks if the user begins to move the object with the sound-reproducing
label attached to it. Also, second switch 7 can comprise a photo-transistor or a photo-diode.
In this case, second switch 7 is locked if the sound-reproducing label appears in
the electromagnetic radiation zone of visible or close infra-red range of wave lengths
of sufficient intensity. It is also possible to use for the purpose of second switch
7 know devices responding to loud sounds, devices wherein the circuit is locked when
a command is received via a radio-channel, etc.
[0039] Third switch 10 in the device according to the second embodiment of the present invention
is an electronic switch locking when the voltage of a corresponding polarity is applied
to its control input. For example, third switch 10 can be implemented as a field-effect
transistor.
[0040] Delay element 12 in control block 11 of the device according to the second embodiment
of the present invention can be implemented in a form of an RC-integrator. Threshold
element 13 and monostable multivibrator 14 can be implemented along the well-known
in the art schemes on discrete elements, as well as on ICs.
[0041] Other variants of control block 11 are possible. For example, it can comprise a microprocessor,
which according to the program recorded therein unlocks third switch 10 after a predetermined
interval of time. Message reproducing block 2 and control block 11 can be integrated
on one microprocessor. Control block 11 can comprise some sensor, for example a key
button. In this case, the circuit can be unlocked not after a predetermined period
of time, but after the external activation of said sensor.
OPERATION OF THE DEVICE
[0042] When the sound-reproducing label is in non-working mode, that is it is not attached
to the object, cord 6 is not strained and switch 5 is unlocked. In this mode, the
power from power supply 4 is not supplied to message reproducing block 2 and sound
reproduction is not possible. The spontaneous activation of the sound reproduction
in the result of an accidental locking of second switch 7 and batteries discharge
in power supply 4 are excluded. If first switch 5 is implemented as shown in Fig.7,
the circuit is unlocked, as mobile bar 17 under the influence of spring 18 moves away
from switch 16, the unlocked mode of which is maintained by an elastic element therein.
[0043] Before its use, the sound-reproducing label according to the present invention is
attached to an object, information about which it is supposed to reproduce. These
objects can be boxes, cans, bottles, toys, books, home appliances, etc. The sound
message has to be prerecorded in message reproducing block 2. Messages are recorded
during the device production according to technical data sheets of ICs employed. Messages
can contain data about an object, music, advertising or entertaining content.
[0044] In case with the construction as shown in Fig. 1, cord 6 made of an elastic material
is put on an object. It makes cord 6 stretch. Due to the strain of cord 6 first switch
5 is locked and the power from power supply 4 is supplied to message reproducing block
2 providing its possibility to function. Limiter 9 prevents exceeding impact of cord
6 on first switch 5, thus preventing the breaking of first switch 5 in the result
of non-careful treatment.
[0045] If first switch 5 is implemented as shown in Fig.7, the effort created by strained
cord 6 is applied to cross beam 21, which moves along with bars 19 and 20 and mobile
bar 17. As a result, mobile bar 17 presses on switch 16 button and gets into a locked
mode.
[0046] To initiate the message reproduction, the user activates second switch 7, for example
by pressing a key button. Second switch is locked and the power is supplied to the
control input for starting its work of message reproducing block 2, which begins the
message playback. Further, the user can terminate his/her activation of second switch
7, which then will unlock, but the message will be played back till the end.
[0047] To interrupt the message playback, the sound-reproducing label has to be taken off
the object. In this case, the strain of cord 6 disappears, and first switch 5 unlocks,
unlocking the supply circuit for message reproducing block 2.
[0048] If the construction of the device according to the present invention is as shown
in Fig. 3, sound-reproducing label is hung on the object. In this case cord 6 is strained
and consequently first switch is locked under the influence of gravity on the sound-reproducing
label. The values of device weight and spring elasticity in first switch 5 provide
the locking of first switch 5, when the label is hung on the object, and the unlocking
of first switch 5, when the label is taken off the object.
[0049] Capacitor 8 provides the higher device reliability. After the sound-reproducing label
is attached to the object and first switch 5 is locked, capacitor 8 gets charged to
the voltage of power supply 4. When the user presses the key button of second switch
7, sound-reproducing label can be displaced under the influence of the effort applied
by the user. As a result, the strain of cord 6 can disappear for a short time and
first switch 5 will be unlocked and the power supply to message reproducing block
2 interrupted. During this short-term unlock of first switch 5, the power is supplied
to block 2 by capacitor 8. Due to this, the message is reproduced even in the described
unfavourable case. When the user releases the key button of second switch 7, the strain
of cord 6 is retained, first switch gets locked and the further message reproduction
proceeds in the normal conditions. The described situation can easily happen in the
construction of the device shown in Fig.3.
[0050] Locking and unlocking of first switch 5 in the device according to the second embodiment
of the present invention proceed as in the device according to the first embodiment
of the present invention. When the sound-reproducing label is attached to the object
or hung on it, to initiate the message reproduction the user activates second switch
7, for example presses the key button. Then the power from power supply 4 is supplied
to message reproducing block 2, that plays back the message.
[0051] At the same time, the power is supplied to control block 1, wherein it is supplied
to delay element 12, threshold element 13, and monostable multivibrator 14. At the
first moment after the power is supplied to the outputs of delay elementl2 and threshold
element 13 the voltage is equal to zero. Then the voltage at the output of delay element
12 is gradually increasing.
[0052] When the voltage achieves the level of threshold element 13 activation, the voltage
fluctuation from zero to unit level is formed on the output of threshold element 13,
monostable multivibrator activates and forms an impulse of a set length at the control
block 1 1output.
[0053] Third switch 10 under the influence of the voltage at the control block 11 output
gets locked providing power supply to message reproducing block 2 and to control block
11 after second switch 7 is unlocked. After a set interval of time the voltage at
the monostable multivibrator 14 output returns to the zero level and third switch
10 is unlocked. Power supply 4 is disconnected from message reproducing block 2 and
control block 11. This excludes the batteries discharge in power supply 4. The interruption
of the message playback is achieved as in the device according to the first embodiment
of the present invention, by taking the label from the object and consequently by
the disappearing strain of cord 6.
[0054] The delay in activating of monostable multivibrator 14 created by delay element 12
provides the termination of transition processes in monostable multivibrator 14 circuit
after the power is supplied to it, which ensures its reliability. The length of the
above-mentioned delay should be less than the length of the shortest user activation
of second switch 7. This is not difficult to provide in the majority of cases. The
length of the impulse formed by monostable multivibrator 14 should be more than the
full length of a sound message reproduced by message reproducing block 2.
[0055] The functions of capacitor 8 are the same as in the device according to the first
embodiment of the present invention.
[0056] As it is clear from the description of the two embodiments of the present invention,
the invention provides the sound-reproducing label operative to reproduce audible
messages only in the working mode, that is attached to the object, for example hung
on it. Another advantage of the device according to the present invention is that
the message is reproduced after the user activation of the sound-reproducing label
and said message is played back till the end not requiring further user actions. Both
embodiments of the present invention provide the possibility to interrupt the playback
of the message by taking the label off the object it has been attached to.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0057] The devices according to the present invention can find a wide use in merchandising,
where these label can provide a possibility to supply the customer with product related
information in a form of easily comprehended audio messages. Such label can be used
as an information supplement to medicine or perfume products. The label hung on the
container can remind of some important features of the product use. Besides, the devices
according to the present invention can be used for souvenir purposes. The sound-reproducing
label attached for example to a bottle with a drink will reproduce voice messages
or musical fragments entertaining the customer and promoting the commercial success
of products along with which it is used.
[0058] Having described the preferred embodiments of the invention with the reference to
the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited
to this precise embodiment, and that various changes and modifications may be effective
therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the
invention as defined in the appended claims.
1. A sound-reproducing label comprising a housing equipped with a cord for attaching
to an object and displaced in said housing a message reproducing block with a loudspeaker,
a first switch, a power supply, connected to said message reproducing block through
said first switch, and a second switch, coupled to control input of said message reproducing
block to start its work, wherein said first switch is made with a forced return into
an unlocked position when there is no external activation of said switch and at least
one of the ends of said cord is connected to said first switch so that the stretching
of said cord locks said first switch and wherein said second switch is operative to
be locked by an external activation.
2. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 1, further equipped by a capacitor attached between
the supply inputs of said message reproducing block.
3. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 1, wherein said cord for attaching to an object
is made out of an elastic material and has a length providing the fastening of said
sound-reproducing label to an object with said cord being stretched.
4. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 1, wherein the first end of said cord is fastened
to said housing, and its second end is fastened to said first switch and has a limiter
of said cord extraction out of said housing.
5. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 1, wherein both ends of said cord are located
on one of the housing sides so that said sound-reproducing label can be hung on said
object.
6. A sound-reproducing label comprising a housing equipped with a cord for attaching
to an object and displaced in said housing a message reproducing block with a loudspeaker,
a first, second and third switches, a control block, a power supply, connected to
said message reproducing block and said control block through said first switch and
said second switch which are serially connected,
wherein said first switch is made with a forced return into an unlocked position when
there is no external activation of said first switch and at least one of the ends
of said cord is connected to said first switch so that the stretching of said cord
locks said first switch, said second switch is operative to be locked by an external
activation, said third switch is attached in parallel to said second switch and its
control input being connected to the output of said control block.
7. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 6, wherein said control block comprises serially
connected a delay element, a threshold element, and a monostable multivibrator, an
output of which is an output of said control block.
8. The sound-reproducing label of Claim 6, further equipped with a capacitor attached
between the point of connection of said first and second switches an said power supply
output not connected to said first switch.