CLOCK
20220122571 · 2022-04-21
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Abstract
An apparatus for use with a clock body, a clock movement having an hour hand and a sound chip. The apparatus includes a system which is operatively coupled to the clock body, is in receipt of a sound chip, and is adapted to be triggered periodically by a clock movement to produce a sound.
Claims
1. Apparatus for use with a clock body, a clock movement having an hour hand and a sound chip, the apparatus comprising: a system which, in use, is operatively coupled to the clock body, is in receipt of the sound chip, and is triggered periodically by the clock movement, to produce a sound, the system including a module, the module, in use, releasably receiving the sound chip to provide for said receipt of the sound chip by the system.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the system further comprises a sound knob which, in use, varies a volume of a chime in use based upon movement of the sound knob.
3. Apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the system further comprises a light sensor and, in use, suspends a chime in an absence of a predetermined amount of light.
4. In combination: a clock body; a clock movement having an hour hand; a sound chip; and the apparatus of claim 1 in use with the clock body, the clock movement and the sound chip.
5. The combination of claim 4, wherein the clock movement further comprises a minute hand.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] As an initial matter, the apparatus according to the exemplary embodiment as aforementioned will be understood to be for use with, as identified in
[0024] The apparatus 20 according to the exemplary embodiment is also shown in
[0028] In use:
[0029] the system 22 is operatively coupled to the clock body 100, the clock movement 102 and the sound chip 108, to define a clock 32 [0030] the light sensor 28 is operatively coupled to the clock body 100 so as to be exposed to ambient light when the clock 32 is in use [0031] the clock movement periodically emits the signal which triggers system 22 and produces a sound—when the light sensor 28 is exposed to at least a predetermined amount of said ambient light—the volume of such sound being a function of the sound knob 26.
[0032] Persons of ordinary skill will readily appreciate the advantage of the foregoing, to wit, the invention allows clocks to be produced in various forms with customizable chimes.
[0033] Whereas a specific embodiment is herein shown and described, variations are possible. Accordingly, the invention should be understood to be limited only by the accompanying claims, purposively construed.