Method and apparatus for reliably providing an alarm notification
US-9479633-B2 · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9280141B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9280141-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213444475-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 11, 2012 |
| Priority date | Apr 11, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 8, 2016 |
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A table music system includes an enclosure having a top surface and a front surface free of manually mechanically actuable controls for controlling functions of the table music system. A radio receiver and powered speakers system are located within the enclosure. A display is located on the front surface of the enclosure for displaying at least time. An alarm in the enclosure is configured to be set by a user to produce an alarm signal at a user-selectable time. A touch-sensitive area on the enclosure allows the user to control a function of the take music system. A wireless remote control permits the user to control functions of the table music system.
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A table music system having a clock radio comprising, an enclosure comprising a top surface and a front surface free of manually-operated, mechanically-actuated controls for controlling functions of the table music system, a radio receiver located within the enclosure for receiving radio signals and producing corresponding electrical audio signals, a powered speaker system located within the enclosure for producing audio from the electrical audio signals, a display located on the front surface of the enclosure for displaying at least time, an alarm configured to be set by a user to produce an alarm signal at a user-selectable time, a wireless remote control comprising a plurality of manually operated controls that permit the user to control functions of the table-music system; a touch-sensitive area located on a surface of the enclosure near a touch sensitive switch inside the enclosure having a conductive strip contacting the surface for controlling at least on-off of the table music system when a user touches the touch sensitive area; and wherein the remote control is configured to permit a user to disable the touch sensitive area. 2. The table music system of claim 1 wherein the touch-sensitive area is located on the top surface of the enclosure. 3. The table music system of claim 2 wherein the touch-sensitive area is located on the top surface of the enclosure above the display. 4. The table music system of claim 1 wherein the touch-sensitive area is constructed and arranged to activate a snooze function. 5. The table music system of claim 1 wherein the touch-sensitive area is constructed and arranged to control a first function when the table music system is in a first state and a second function when the table music system is in a second state. 6. The table music system of claim 5 wherein the touch-sensitive area is constructed and arranged to activate a snooze function when the table music system emits an alarm signal. 7. The table music system of claim 6 wherein the touch-sensitive area is constructed and arranged to turn on the table music system when the table music system is in an off state. 8. The table music system of claim 5 wherein the touch-sensitive area is constructed and arranged to turn off the table music system when the table music system is on. 9. The table music system of claim 1 and further comprising a visible indicator attached to the touch-sensitive area. 10. The table music system of claim 9 wherein the visible indicator is removable by the user. 11. The table music system of claim 10 wherein the visible indicator is a removable sticker. 12. The table music system of claim 1 wherein the wireless remote control is constructed and arranged to control all user-controllable functions of the table music system. 13. The table music system of claim 2 wherein the touch-sensitive area on the enclosure is constructed and arranged to control a subset of the user-controllable functions of the table music system. 14. The table music system of claim 1 wherein the radio receiver includes an AM antenna inside the enclosure adjacent to a side of the enclosure and the touch-sensitive switch includes the conductive strip separated from the AM antenna and of sufficiently small area so that there is negligible interference with the sensitivity of the AM antenna. 15. The table music system in accordance with claim 14 wherein the touch sensitive switch is electrically connected to the conductive strip by a contact. 16. An apparatus comprising: an enclosure comprising a top surface, bottom surface, front surface, rear surface, left surface, and right surface, wherein at least the front surface is configured to face a user and wherein at least the front and top surfaces are free of manually-operated, mechanically-actuated controls; an illuminated clock for displaying time through one of the surfaces on the enclosure; one or more speakers located within the enclosure for reproducing audio; an alarm configured to be set by a user such that when the time reaches an alarm time, audio is reproduced from the one or more speakers; a remote control configured to control a plurality of user functions of the apparatus, the plurality of user functions including at least setting a time for the alarm; a touch sensitive area located on one of the surfaces of the enclosure near a touch sensitive switch inside the enclosure, including a conducting strip on the inside of said one of the surface the touch sensitive area configured to snooze the alarm for a predefined amount of time when the touch sensitive area is touched by a user; and wherein the remote control is configured to permit a user to disable the touch sensitive area. 17. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the touch sensitive area is configured to shut off the alarm when the touch sensitive area is touched by a user continuously for a predefined amount of time. 18. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the apparatus further comprises an audio source within the enclosure. 19. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the audio source comprises a radio receiver. 20. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the audio source comprises an alarm buzzer. 21. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein all surfaces of the enclosure are free of manually-operated, mechanically-actuated controls. 22. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the enclosure comprises a plurality of discrete pieces assembled together. 23. A touch sensor for a table music system, the touch sensor comprising: a conductive pad adhered to the underside of a top surface on a first piece of an enclosure of the table music system; a controller chip mounted on a circuit board attached to a second piece of an enclosure of the table music system, wherein the controller chip is configured to detect a change in capacitance of the conductive pad indicating a user's touch on the top surface of the enclosure in an area above the conductive pad; and a spring connector having a relaxed position when the first and second piece of the enclosure are not attached and a compressed position when the first and second pieces of the enclosure are attached, wherein the spring connector forms a non-mechanical, electrical connection between the conductive pad and the circuit board. 24. The touch sensor of claim 23 wherein the spring connector is mechanically mounted to the circuit board but not the conductive pad. 25. The touch sensor of claim 23 wherein the spring connector is mechanically mounted to the conductive pad but not the circuit board.
Time-pieces combined with other articles which do not interfere with the running or the time-keeping of the time-piece ({clockwork cases for special purposes G04B37/12; clocks with magnifying glass built in the face G04B39/00; time-pieces in which parts or cases produce special effects, e.g. aesthetic effects, G04B45/00, particularly with inscriptions or pictures moved by hand G04B45/003, with specially shaped cases or parts G04B45/0069; combination of} writing or drawing implements with devices for indicating time B43K29/087; combined with cameras, projectors, or photographic printing apparatus G03B29/00) · CPC title
Touch switches specially adapted for time-pieces · CPC title
at preselected times, e.g. alarm clocks · CPC title
Desktop clocks · CPC title
Casings; Cabinets {; Supports therefor;} Mountings therein (H04R1/28 takes precedence {; attachments for microphones H04R1/08; mounting of transducers in earpieces H04R1/1075}) · CPC title
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