US20020173219A1 - Interactive toy system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to interactive toy systems.
- the present invention relates to novel systems for assisting with communications between children and a remotely-disposed operator.
- None of the conventional devices and techniques disclose or contemplate a novel and unique interactive toy system which permits remote two-way communication between a child and a remotely-positioned person and which has the novel features of the present invention.
- a desideratum of the present invention is to avoid the animadversions of the conventional devices and techniques.
- the present invention provides a unique interactive toy system, comprising: a toy; first means remote from said toy for transmitting first electronic signals carrying first audio input from a first living being to said toy, for receiving second electronic signals carrying second audio input from a second living being transmitted from said toy, and for deriving from said second electronic signals said second audio input; and said toy including second means for transmitting said second electronic signals carrying said second audio signals from said second living being to said first living being, for receiving said first electronic signals carrying said first audio input from said first living being, and for deriving from said first electronic signals said first audio input.
- the present invention may also provide a novel interactive toy system as described hereinabove which optionally also includes voice modulating means operably connected with said first means.
- the present invention preferably, but not necessarily, may also provide a novel interactive toy system as described hereinabove which also includes means for moving at least one predetermined part of said toy, such as, for example, the mouth and/or eyes of said toy, substantially in synchronism with said first audio input.
- the present invention provides a new and useful interactive toy system which enables an adult and a child to conveniently and remotely play and/or communicate with each other.
- the present invention provides novel system for talking to children through the medium of a toy, such as a stuffed animal.
- Another object is to provide such a system which uses a toy design to talk to children through a medium like a stuffed animal by using a two-way analog or digital radio signal.
- a further object is to provide such a system using an open channel, analog or digital radio or telephone signal which allows a child and adult to hear at the same time without any delay.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of the components of a preferred first embodiment of the present invention, and depicting how such components interact with each other.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the electronic components for the novel interactive toy system depicted in FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 a first preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the novel interactive toy system 1 may include any desired toy 2 , such as, for example, a stuffed animal.
- the toy 2 preferably includes an open microphone 3 , a transmitter 4 , a transmitter antenna 5 , a receiver 6 , a receiver antenna 7 , an amplifier 8 , a speaker 9 , and optionally, but not necessarily, a movable mouth 10 and/or eyes 11 .
- An adult or other operator 12 who may be located remotely from the toy 2 , is preferably, but not necessarily, provided with a headset 13 which includes at least one earphone 14 and a microphone 15 , and which is operatively connected an electronic module 16 that includes a receiver 17 , a receiver antenna 18 , the microphone 15 , an optional voice modulator 19 , a transmitter 20 , and a transmitter antenna 21 .
- the toy 2 portion of the interactive toy system 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention includes two wireless radios 3 - 9 , one 6 - 9 of which is substantially permanently placed on receiving mode, and the other one 3 - 5 of which is placed on substantially permanently placed on transmitting mode.
- the transmitting radio 3 - 5 preferably, but not necessarily, is provided with an extended microphone 3 which preferably, but not necessarily, may be located in the head 22 of the stuffed toy 2 .
- This toy/radio arrangement 2 - 9 is for the purpose of hearing and talking to the child.
- This toy/radio arrangement 2 - 9 may be powered by a suitable electrical battery or batteries.
- the electrical components 4 - 8 of this toy/radio arrangement 2 - 9 may preferably, but not necessarily, be disposed on a single circuit board and/or in a protective case 23 .
- the electrical components can all be turned “ON” by a single switch or switch button.
- the operator portion of the interactive toy system 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention also includes two wireless radios 14 - 21 , one 17 , 18 of which is substantially permanently placed on receiving mode, and the other one 19 - 21 of which is placed on substantially permanently transmitting inode.
- These operator radios 14 - 21 are operably connected to the headset 13 .
- the transmitter 20 may preferably, but not necessarily, be patched directly into the voice modulator 19 to disguise the operator's voice to enhance the illusion of the interactive communication game with the child.
- This operator/radio arrangement 13 - 21 is for the purpose of hearing and talking to the operator 12 .
- This operator/radio arrangement 13 - 21 may be powered by a suitable electrical battery or batteries.
- the electrical components of this operator/radio arrangement 13 - 21 may preferably, but not necessarily, be disposed on a single circuit board and/or in a protective case 16 .
- the electrical components can all be turned “ON” by a single switch or switch button.
- the electrical components of this operator/radio arrangement may be disposed in the protective case 16 for hooking onto a belt or garment 24 of the operator 12 .
- the headset 13 makes reading, singing, and/or talking by the operator 12 easier and more convenient, especially if the operator 12 wishes to do household chores or leave the vicinity of the child (i.e., leave the room) for any reason.
- a parent operator 12 may read a story to his or her child through the toy animal 2 ; and this may be done from many feet (e.g., 300 to 800 feet) away from the child.
- the child may be unaware that the parent 12 is reading the story, especially if the voice is disguised and/or modulated.
- the system 1 would include robotic animatronics, such as a moving mouth 10 , blinking eyes 11 , eyes which include a closed circuit video system for a better response to the child's actions, etc. of the toy 2 , and/or a remote control to control walking, gesturing, etc. of the toy 2 .
- robotic animatronics such as a moving mouth 10 , blinking eyes 11 , eyes which include a closed circuit video system for a better response to the child's actions, etc. of the toy 2 , and/or a remote control to control walking, gesturing, etc. of the toy 2 .
- Another important use of the interactive toy system 1 according to the present invention is to have it be a part of a program used by child psychologists to help children who have been abused and/or do not trust adults.
- hand puppets and stuffed animals are being used when communicating with these types of children.
- Another embodiment of the interactive toy system 1 according to the present invention would use cellular telephone circuitry. Transmissions and receptions would be substantially without static. The ranges would be anywhere from a quarter of a mile to anywhere in the world. For example, this would enable a parent 12 to read a story or play a communication game with his or her child through the toy 2 from a distant city.
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Abstract
An interactive toy system that enables an adult and child to remotely communicate with each other through the medium of a toy such as a stuffed animal. The toy, activated by the adult, appears to talk to the child.
Description
- The present patent application is based on and claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/292,747 filed on May 21, 2001.
- The present invention relates generally to interactive toy systems.
- In particular, the present invention relates to novel systems for assisting with communications between children and a remotely-disposed operator.
- The prior art is exemplified by the following United States patents.
- Refabert U.S. Pat. No. 3,274,729;
- Tomaro U.S. Pat. No. 3,458,950;
- Tomaro U.S. Pat. No. 3,538,639;
- Ho U.S. Pat. No. 4,579,540;
- Rose U.S. Pat. No. 4,840,602; and
- Sato et al. U.S. Pat. No. 4,850,930.
- None of the conventional devices and techniques disclose or contemplate a novel and unique interactive toy system which permits remote two-way communication between a child and a remotely-positioned person and which has the novel features of the present invention.
- Indeed, a desideratum of the present invention is to avoid the animadversions of the conventional devices and techniques.
- It would thus be desirable to provide a simple system which, in addition to eliminating or avoiding the problems and disadvantages attendant to the conventional systems, devices and techniques, provides very new and desirable features, heretofore unattained.
- It is a further desideratum of the present invention to avoid the animadversions of the previous techniques, devices, and mechanisms as described in the relevant art mentioned hereinabove
- The present invention provides a unique interactive toy system, comprising: a toy; first means remote from said toy for transmitting first electronic signals carrying first audio input from a first living being to said toy, for receiving second electronic signals carrying second audio input from a second living being transmitted from said toy, and for deriving from said second electronic signals said second audio input; and said toy including second means for transmitting said second electronic signals carrying said second audio signals from said second living being to said first living being, for receiving said first electronic signals carrying said first audio input from said first living being, and for deriving from said first electronic signals said first audio input.
- The present invention may also provide a novel interactive toy system as described hereinabove which optionally also includes voice modulating means operably connected with said first means.
- The present invention preferably, but not necessarily, may also provide a novel interactive toy system as described hereinabove which also includes means for moving at least one predetermined part of said toy, such as, for example, the mouth and/or eyes of said toy, substantially in synchronism with said first audio input.
- The present invention provides a new and useful interactive toy system which enables an adult and a child to conveniently and remotely play and/or communicate with each other.
- The present invention provides novel system for talking to children through the medium of a toy, such as a stuffed animal.
- It is an object of the present invention to enable a child to enjoy the apparent attention of a stuffed animal or other favorite toy which has a moving mouth and/or expressive eyes that talks to him or her in various different voices.
- Another object is to provide such a system which uses a toy design to talk to children through a medium like a stuffed animal by using a two-way analog or digital radio signal.
- A further object is to provide such a system using an open channel, analog or digital radio or telephone signal which allows a child and adult to hear at the same time without any delay.
- The present invention possesses many advantages and features which will become more apparent to those persons skilled in this area of technology and others when reading the detailed description of some exemplary preferred embodiments of the present invention as set forth hereinbelow in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of the components of a preferred first embodiment of the present invention, and depicting how such components interact with each other.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the electronic components for the novel interactive toy system depicted in FIG. 1.
- With reference to the drawings, a first preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- In accordance with this first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the novel
interactive toy system 1 may include any desiredtoy 2, such as, for example, a stuffed animal. - The
toy 2 preferably includes an open microphone 3, atransmitter 4, atransmitter antenna 5, a receiver 6, a receiver antenna 7, anamplifier 8, a speaker 9, and optionally, but not necessarily, a movable mouth 10 and/oreyes 11. - An adult or
other operator 12, who may be located remotely from thetoy 2, is preferably, but not necessarily, provided with aheadset 13 which includes at least oneearphone 14 and amicrophone 15, and which is operatively connected anelectronic module 16 that includes a receiver 17, a receiver antenna 18, themicrophone 15, anoptional voice modulator 19, a transmitter 20, and atransmitter antenna 21. - In essence, the
toy 2 portion of theinteractive toy system 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention includes two wireless radios 3-9, one 6-9 of which is substantially permanently placed on receiving mode, and the other one 3-5 of which is placed on substantially permanently placed on transmitting mode. The transmitting radio 3-5 preferably, but not necessarily, is provided with an extended microphone 3 which preferably, but not necessarily, may be located in thehead 22 of the stuffedtoy 2. This toy/radio arrangement 2-9 is for the purpose of hearing and talking to the child. - This toy/radio arrangement2-9 may be powered by a suitable electrical battery or batteries. The electrical components 4-8 of this toy/radio arrangement 2-9 may preferably, but not necessarily, be disposed on a single circuit board and/or in a
protective case 23. The electrical components can all be turned “ON” by a single switch or switch button. - In essence, the operator portion of the
interactive toy system 1 in accordance with a first embodiment of the present invention also includes two wireless radios 14-21, one 17, 18 of which is substantially permanently placed on receiving mode, and the other one 19-21 of which is placed on substantially permanently transmitting inode. These operator radios 14-21 are operably connected to theheadset 13. The transmitter 20 may preferably, but not necessarily, be patched directly into thevoice modulator 19 to disguise the operator's voice to enhance the illusion of the interactive communication game with the child. This operator/radio arrangement 13-21 is for the purpose of hearing and talking to theoperator 12. - This operator/radio arrangement13-21 may be powered by a suitable electrical battery or batteries. The electrical components of this operator/radio arrangement 13-21 may preferably, but not necessarily, be disposed on a single circuit board and/or in a
protective case 16. The electrical components can all be turned “ON” by a single switch or switch button. - Withe exception of the
headset 13, the electrical components of this operator/radio arrangement may be disposed in theprotective case 16 for hooking onto a belt orgarment 24 of theoperator 12. - The
headset 13 makes reading, singing, and/or talking by theoperator 12 easier and more convenient, especially if theoperator 12 wishes to do household chores or leave the vicinity of the child (i.e., leave the room) for any reason. For example, aparent operator 12 may read a story to his or her child through thetoy animal 2; and this may be done from many feet (e.g., 300 to 800 feet) away from the child. Furthermore, the child may be unaware that theparent 12 is reading the story, especially if the voice is disguised and/or modulated. - Optionally, the
system 1 would include robotic animatronics, such as a moving mouth 10,blinking eyes 11, eyes which include a closed circuit video system for a better response to the child's actions, etc. of thetoy 2, and/or a remote control to control walking, gesturing, etc. of thetoy 2. - Another important use of the
interactive toy system 1 according to the present invention is to have it be a part of a program used by child psychologists to help children who have been abused and/or do not trust adults. Presently, hand puppets and stuffed animals are being used when communicating with these types of children. - Another embodiment of the
interactive toy system 1 according to the present invention would use cellular telephone circuitry. Transmissions and receptions would be substantially without static. The ranges would be anywhere from a quarter of a mile to anywhere in the world. For example, this would enable aparent 12 to read a story or play a communication game with his or her child through thetoy 2 from a distant city. - There have been illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described hereinabove only several of the unique and novel preferred embodiments of the present invention which can be constructed in several different sizes, shapes, and arrangements.
- It should be understood that many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications will become apparent to those persons skilled in this particular area of technology and to others after having been exposed to the present patent specification and accompanying drawings.
- Any and all such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention are therefore covered by and embraced within the present invention and the accompanying patent claims.
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1. An interactive toy system, comprising:
a toy;
first means remote from said toy for transmitting first electronic signals carrying first audio input from a first living being to said toy, for receiving second electronic signals carrying second audio input from a second living being transmitted from said toy, and for deriving from said second electronic signals said second audio input; and
said toy including second means for transmitting said second electronic signals carrying said second audio signals from said second living being to said first living being, for receiving said first electronic signals carrying said first audio input from said first living being, and for deriving from said first electronic signals said first audio input.
2. The system according to claim 1 , including:
voice modulating means operably connected with said first means.
3. The system according to claim 1 , wherein:
said toy includes motion means for moving at least one predetermined part of said toy in response to said first electronic signals carrying said first audio input from said first living being to said toy substantially in synchronism with said first audio input.
4. The system according to claim 2 , wherein:
said toy includes motion means for moving at least one predetermined part of said toy in response to said first electronic signals carrying said first audio input from said first living being to said toy substantially in synchronism with said first audio input.
5. The system according to claim 1 , wherein:
said first means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
6. The system according to claim 2 , wherein:
said first means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
7. The system according to claim 3 , wherein:
said first means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
8. The system according to claim 4 , wherein:
said first means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
9. The system according to claim 1 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
10. The system according to claim 2 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
11. The system according to claim 3 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
12. The system according to claim 4 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
13. The system according to claim 5 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
14. The system according to claim 6 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
15. The system according to claim 7 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
16. The system according to claim 8 , wherein:
said second means includes two wireless radios, one of which is maintained in a receive mode, and the other which is maintained in a transmitting mode.
17. The system according to claim 1 , including:
voice modulating means operably connected with said first means for disguising said first audio input.
18. The system according to claim 3 , including:
voice modulating means operably connected with said first means for disguising said first audio input.
19. The system according to claim 5 , including:
voice modulating means operably connected with said first means for disguising said first audio input.
20. The system according to claim 7 , including:
voice modulating means operably connected with said first means for disguising said first audio input.
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