Abstract
The invention concerns a transceiver set for a baby monitor comprising
a transmitter unit (1) and a receiver unit (2). The invention is characterized
in that the transmitter unit (1) comprises at least a removable wall
(4) providing access to the inside of a chamber (15) with greater
dimensions than those of the receiver unit (2).
Claims
1. Transceiver set for a baby monitor, having a transmitter case (1)
and a receiver case (2), characterized in that the transmitter case
(1) has at least one removable wall (4) permitting access to the interior
of an enclosure (15) having dimensions greater than those of the receiver
case (2).
2. Transceiver set according to claim 1, characterized in that
the base (16) of said enclosure (15) has a formation provided to
cooperate with the lower face (34) of the receiver case (2) or in
that one of the inner walls of said enclosure (15) has means for
hanging the receiver case (2).
3. Transceiver set according to claim 1, characterized in that
the ratio between the volume of said enclosure (15) and of the receiver
case (2) is comprised between 1.3 and 2.5.
4. Transceiver set according to claim 1, characterized in that
the transmitter case has a pedestal (14) covered by an exterior
shell (3), said enclosure (15) being delimited between the exterior
shell (3) and said pedestal (14).
5. Transceiver set according to claim 4, characterized in that
said pedestal (14) encloses means forming a microphone (9), supply
means and an electronic circuit (18) for management of the operation.
6. Transceiver set according to claim 4, characterized in that
said removable wall (4) has elastic coupling means provided to cooperate
with retaining means of the exterior shell (3).
7. Transceiver set according to claim 1, characterized in that
the transmitter case (1) has a bulb (20) connected to the supply
means and to the electronic circuit of this latter.
8. Transceiver set according to claim 4, characterized in that
said exterior shell (3) is made of a material that is transparent
to light over at least a part of its surface.
9. Transceiver set according to claim 4, characterized in that
the internal wall of said exterior shell (3) is covered with a light
reflecting material over at least a part of its inner surface facing
the bulb.
10. Transceiver set according to claim 1, characterized in that
the receiver case (2) is mounted on a bracelet or it has a clip
(31) for attachment to a piece of clothing.
11. Transceiver set according to claim 5, characterized in that
the internal wall of said exterior shell (3) is covered with a light
reflecting material over at least a part of its inner surface facing
the bulb.
12. Transceiver set according to claim 6, characterized in that
the internal wall of said exterior shell (3) is covered with a light
reflecting material over at least a part of its inner surface facing
the bulb.
13. Transceiver according to claim 7 characterized in that the
transmitter case has a pedestal (14) covered by an exterior shell
(3), said enclosure (15) being delimited between the exterior shell
(3) and said pedestal (14).
14. Transceiver set according to claim 13, characterized in that
the internal wall of said exterior shell (3) is covered with a light
reflecting material over at least a part of its inner surface facing
the bulb.
15. Transceiver set according to claim 8, characterized in that
the internal wall of said exterior shell (3) is covered with a light
reflecting material over at least a part of its inner surface facing
the bulb.
Description
[0001] The present invention relates to a remote monitor, more particularly
a set formed by a transmitter and at least one receiver constituting
an audio baby monitor.
[0002] Audio monitors for babies or young children are known in
the art, constituted on the one hand by a transmitter case placed
in proximity to the baby and a receiver case placed in proximity
to the parent or carried by the latter.
[0003] A transmitter case generally has a microphone and a transmitter
device able to transmit a radio signal having a predetermined maximum
range toward a receiver case having a receiving device that receives
the radio signal and as a result triggers a visible, audible, tactile
signal or a combination of these signals. The two cases, transmitter,
respectively, receiver, also comprise electric power supply means.
[0004] A problem presented often by these appliances is their portability.
Solutions have been provided by reducing the dimensions of the receiver
which then becomes miniaturized, being able to be mounted on a bracelet
or to be fixed by a fastener, or clip, to a belt or to a garment.
Such a solution has been described in the document U.S. Pat. No.
5,512,880.
[0005] However, even with a portable receiver, there is always
a question of the bulk and portability of the set. Thus, during
a trip out of the home, for example when the child goes to child
care or on vacation, the two appliances become cumbersome, and it
is always difficult to take them along.
[0006] Another drawback is that the use of several appliances,
for example, a monitor, a night light, a music box, etc., without
the possibility of storage take up a great deal of space in a baby's
room already cluttered by toys and various accessories.
[0007] There is known moreover from a related field, that of warning
devices having electronic circuits able to emit audible warnings
when a preestablished distance between the transmitter and the receiver
has been exceeded, the document WO 00/74017 that describes a receiver
case able to house one or several transmitter devices. In this document,
the receiver case has been modified in a manner to create, at the
interior of an open enclosure, a space permitting housing of one
or several transmitting devices. This solution presents as a first
disadvantage the fact of having a case based on unduly large dimensions,
which proves to be bulky for a portable appliance, in this case
the receiver. Moreover, the space permitting the transmitting devices
to be housed is an open enclosure that does not ensure a good protection
from the outside environment, nor security during transport.
[0008] The goal of the invention is to overcome the above-cited
drawbacks and to provide a baby monitor that is of reduced bulk
and is easily transportable during travel outside.
[0009] Another goal of the invention is to provide a closed storage
space for the components of the baby monitor being able to make
the transmitter and receiver set easily transportable, while providing
a portable receiver case that is particularly compact.
[0010] Another goal of the invention is a baby monitor integrating
several functions in the same case, all while being reliable in
operation and easy to mass produce at low fabrication cost.
[0011] A supplementary goal of the invention is to provide storage
for a transceiver set of a baby monitor, of small bulk, all while
being able to facilitate transport of the set in complete safety,
without risk of damaging its components.
[0012] These goals are achieved with a transceiver set for a baby
monitor, having a transmitter case and a receiver case, by the fact
that the transmitter case has at least one removable wall permitting
access to the interior of an enclosure having dimensions greater
than those of the receiver case.
[0013] A transmitter case is understood to be an appliance having
a transmitter function comprising thus, at the interior of a case,
a microphone, a transmitting antenna, electric energy supply means,
an electronic circuit effecting management of its operation, as
well as a control interface. In the same manner, a receiver case
is understood to be an appliance having a receiving function, having,
at the interior of a case, a receiving antenna, a speaker, electric
supply means, an electronic circuit and a control interface and,
outside of the case, a means for attachment or for support of the
case.
[0014] According to the invention, the enclosure of the transmitter
case has dimensions greater that those of the receiver case, i.e.
the dimensions of said enclosure are sufficient to accept the receiver
case which can be stored at the interior of the transmitter case.
This permits the receiver case, which is portable, to have a compact
construction and to be stored at the interior of the transmitter
case which, itself, is normally placed on a support, close to the
baby.
[0015] A removable wall is understood to be a wall that can be
displaced relative to the transmitter case, either while remaining
connected to this latter, for example by means of hinges or a guide
rail, or by being completely removed. In the two cases, said wall
should free an opening in the transmitter case, which opening has
dimensions permitting insertion of the receiver case into the transmitter
case.
[0016] The receiver case can thus be stored at the interior of
the transmitter case. This permits having the two appliances in
a single one when they are not in use, all while being able to separate
them for use. Thus, the bulk is greatly reduced while obtaining
additional space during transport and storage of the two appliances.
In addition, the receiver case is protected by the exterior of the
transmitter case during their transport.
[0017] Advantageously, the base of said enclosure has a formation
provided to cooperate with the lower face of the receiver case or
one of the inner walls of said enclosure has means for hanging the
receiver case.
[0018] Thus, in a variant, the receiver case can be arranged at
the interior of the transmitter case enclosure by simply being placed
on the base of the enclosure. The surface of the base of the enclosure
can be flat or warped (or curved), the surface of the lower face
of the receiver case can equally be flat or warped with a form complementary
to that of the base of the enclosure. This assures stability and
a good positioning of the receiver case at the interior of said
enclosure. A supplementary lateral support zone can be envisioned
in said enclosure, a zone on which comes to bear one of the lateral
faces of the receiver case, which renders even more stable the set
of the two during transport.
[0019] In another variant, the receiver case can be fixed to one
of the lateral walls of the transmitter case during storage at the
interior of this latter. For this, the lateral wall of the case
has a rib forming a hook and the transmitter case has a clip in
a corresponding form that comes to be positioned in said hook. In
a supplementary variant, one can provide for fastening the receiver
case to an intermediate support provided with means for coupling
(or hanging) close to a rib of the wall of the transmitter case.
[0020] Preferably, the ratio between the volume of said enclosure
and of the receiver case is comprised between 1.3 and 2.5.
[0021] An optimum ratio has been determined for the volumes during
tests performed, which permits having sufficient space to insert
the receiver case at the interior of the transmitter case without
for that matter increasing the volume of the transmitter case in
an excessive manner. These values are applied to the situation where
the monitor has a transmitter that functions with a single receiver.
In the situation where there are several receivers, the enclosure
of the transmitter case will be dimensioned in order to be able
to insert all of the receivers at the interior.
[0022] Usefully, the transmitter case has a pedestal covered by
an exterior shell, said enclosure being delimited between the exterior
shell and said pedestal.
[0023] A pedestal is understood to be a part, preferably enclosed,
constituting the base of the transmitting case, the upper part of
the pedestal being able to serve as a support for the receiver case.
The exterior shell has the form of a bell or a dome which can surround
the pedestal at its upper and lateral sides or which simply comes
to rest on the upper face of the pedestal while thus defining a
closed enclosure with this latter.
[0024] Advantageously, said pedestal encloses means forming a microphone,
supply means and an electronic circuit for management of the operation.
[0025] It is useful to group all of these components within a closed
space first of all for reasons of protection of sensitive components
and then to save space at the interior of the transmitter.
[0026] Preferably, said removable wall has elastic coupling means
provided to cooperate with retaining means of the exterior shell.
[0027] This permits the removable wall and the exterior shell of
the transmitter case to be fixed together, while facilitating their
unlocking which can be achieved, for example, by using a finger
traversing the entire thickness of the exterior shell and coming
to bear on an elastic tongue of the removable wall. Conversely,
the coupling means can belong to the exterior shell of the transmitter
case and the retaining means to the removable wall.
[0028] Advantageously, said exterior shell is made of a material
that is transparent to light over at least a part of its surface.
[0029] This permits, on the one hand, the possibility for the user
to see the interior of the case and, on the other hand, assures
a transmitter case with a supplementary function, that of a night
light. The exterior shell can be entirely, over all of its surface,
or only in part made of a material that is transparent or semitransparent
to light. This wall can equally be covered with designs or figures.
[0030] Preferably, the transmitter case has a bulb connected to
the supply means and to the electronic circuit of this latter.
[0031] Thus, in an advantageous manner according to the invention,
the storage space at the interior of the transmitter housing is
arranged in an illuminated compartment which permits one to see
if the receiver case is found therein. In placing the transmitter
case in the night light mode, one can observe more easily through
the transparent window whether the receiver has been stored at the
interior of the transmitter and permits rapid retrieval of a receiver
case which will have been placed absentmindedly and forgotten at
the interior of the storage space of the transmitter case.
[0032] Furthermore, in the absence of a receiver case, the transmitter
case can be transformed into a night light, which has the advantage
of furnishing an appliance having multiple functions. The bulb can
be connected the electric circuit of the transmitter or it can be
powered by its own circuit.
[0033] Advantageously, the internal wall of said exterior shell
is covered with a light reflecting material over at least a part
of its inner surface facing the bulb.
[0034] This permits amplification of the brightness of the night
light, while using a low power bulb. Preferably, the internal wall
covered with reflecting material faces the light transparent part
of the exterior shell.
[0035] Preferably, the receiver case is mounted on a bracelet or
it has a clip for attachment to a piece of clothing.
[0036] This supposes a receiver housing of small dimensions which
is easily portable by the person assuring monitoring of the baby,
all while permitting at the same time reduction of the dimensions
of the enclosure of the transmitter case. Advantageously, said attachment
clip can be mounted on a bracelet furnished with an attachment support
for the clip.
[0037] The invention will be better understood from a study of
an embodiment given by way of non-limiting example and illustrated
in the attached figures in which:
[0038] FIG. 1a shows a perspective view of the transmitter case
seen from the front;
[0039] FIG. 1b shows a perspective view of the interior of the
transmitter case seen from the rear, a part of its exterior shell
being removed;
[0040] FIG. 2a shows a perspective view of the receiver case seen
from the front;
[0041] FIG. 2b shows a perspective view of the receiver case seen
from the rear;
[0042] FIG. 3 is a view in axial cross section of the transceiver
set of the invention, the receiver case being mounted at the interior
of the transmitter case.
[0043] Referring to the drawings, on FIG. 1a representing a view
of the transmitter case 1, there will be noted an exterior shell
3 having a front wall 22 that is transparent to light, an antenna
5 and a control interface 7. On control interface 7 are found: an
on/off switch 8 having a two-color diode indicating the operating
state of the appliance, a microphone 9, an LCD display 10 that indicates
ambient temperature, an on/off switch 11 of a night light, as well
as an on/off switch 12 of a music box.
[0044] According to the invention, transmitter case 1 has a removable
wall 4, seen more clearly in FIG. 3, which constitutes the rear
wall of exterior shell 3. In a variant, it can equally be the front
wall or any other part capable of being removably mounted with respect
to the rest of the case in order to permit access to the interior
of transmitter case 1. Removable wall 4 presents, at its lower part,
guide feet 37 that are inserted into cavities 38 of corresponding
form of exterior shell 3, and, at the upper part, a retaining cavity
13 for a tongue 6 belonging to exterior shell 3, tongue 6 which
comes to be inserted into cavity 13 of removable wall 4 by locking
it against exterior shell 3.
[0045] FIG. 1b shows the interior of transmitter case 1, the rear
part or removable wall 4 of exterior shell 3 being removed. Thus,
one notes in the lower part of transmitter case 1, a pedestal 14
defining with exterior shell 3 an enclosure 15. Pedestal 14 is made
in the form of a closed case comprising most of the components of
transmitter case 1. Exterior shell 3 is in the form of a dome and
surrounds pedestal 14 on its lateral sides.
[0046] As is more clearly visible in FIG. 3, at the interior of
the pedestal 14 there is found a battery case that supplies energy
to an electronic circuit 18. Electronic circuit 18 has a microprocessor
assuring electronic management of the operation of the appliance,
including transformation of the signal from microphone 9 into a
radio signal at a predetermined frequency that is transmitted to
the receiver through antenna 5.
[0047] A bulb, or lamp, 20 is arranged at the front and at the
upper part of pedestal 14, projecting toward the exterior of this
latter and being oriented toward the inner face of removable wall
4 of exterior shell 3. Bulb 20 is connected to electronic circuit
18 assuring its electric supply and its operation. In order to assure
a good reflection of the light furnished by bulb 20 at the interior
of enclosure 15, the inner face of removable wall 4 is made of a
polished metallic material of a metalized plastic material having
a very precise finish.
[0048] Receiver case 2 of the invention is visible in FIG. 2a,
particularly the front face of its case 24 which comprises: a speaker
25, a display 26 of the liquid crystal type, an on/off switch 28,
a button 29 to start and stop the vibrator and two sound volume
regulating buttons: one 30a to increase the volume and the other
30b to reduce the volume of speaker 25. The dimensions of the receiver
case are reduced in a manner such that the receiver case can be
carried attached to a garment or mounted on a bracelet. For this,
case 24 has on its rear face a fastening clip 31, which is visible
in FIG. 2b. By way of example, such a receiver case can have the
following maximum dimensions: 40 mm.times.40 mm.times.15 mm.
[0049] In a variant, fastening clip 31 can be mounted on a flat
or slightly curved support of a bracelet. This support is provided
with a slot permitting insertion of the clip which then becomes
fixed to the bracelet and can be carried on the wrist. In an advantageous
manner, the same slot of the bracelet support can serve as a fastening
hook of receiver case 2 at the interior of transmitter case 1, as
shown in FIG. 3.
[0050] The receiver case contains power supply batteries 33, visible
in FIG. 3, an integrated antenna not visible in the figures, a vibrator,
as well as a microprocessor electronic circuit 32 assuring management
of its operation, which includes reception of the signal emitted
by antenna 5 of the transmitter and transformation of this signal
into an audible signal from speaker 25. On the screen of display
26 are shown: the intensity of the signal received by the receiver,
the regulation of the sound level, the number of the receiving channel,
the charge state of the batteries, the state of the vibrator, etc.
[0051] In operation, transmitter case 1 is placed in the baby's
room, in proximity thereto. The appliance is connected to a power
outlet and it is turned on by the parent by acting on switch 10.
Receiver case 2, after being turned on by switch 28, is attached
to a piece of clothing of the parent who can then go away from the
baby, while remaining in contact with him. The baby's cries are
transmitted by transmitter case 1 to receiver case 2 and are then
heard by the parent who can then react. Transmitter case 1 can equally
function as a night light, or as a music box by activating the respective
functions in transmitter case 1.
[0052] When the monitor, having transmitter case 1 and receiver
case 2, is turned off for reasons of storage or to carry it along
during travel out of the residence, the parent can insert receiver
case 2 in the interior of transmitter case 1, as shown in FIG. 3.
To gain access to the interior of enclosure 15 of transmitter case
1, the parent withdraws removable wall 4 by pressing on coupling
tongue 6 of exterior shell 3 and by separating it from orifice 13,
having a corresponding form, of wall 4. Then, the parent places
receiver case 2 into enclosure 15, with lower face 34 of its case
24 placed on base 16 of enclosure 15 or, in a variant shown in FIG.
3, by hooking support 35 of receiver case 2 onto rib 36 of removable
wall 4. Once the receiver case is in place, the parent closes enclosure
15 by putting removable wall back in place.
[0053] The envelop pieces, shells or cases, of the transmitter
and of the receiver are preferably made of a thermoplastic material,
for example ABS, which presents a good resistance to shocks and
permits transport of the transceiver set in complete safety.
[0054] Other variants and embodiments of the invention can be envisioned
without departing from the framework of its claims.
[0055] Thus, one can imagine that the pedestal of the transmitter
case is furnished with a transformer having electric supply contacts
that come to be connected with power supply pins of the receiver
case, thus permitting recharging the batteries of the receiver case
when it is placed at the interior of the transmitter case. |