INTERACTIVE BACKPACK
20210289924 ยท 2021-09-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45F2003/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/365
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45F3/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H13/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A63H3/28
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The invention relates to an interactive backpack comprising a backpack body which in turn includes a figure of a character, the backpack also comprising: audio means for recording and reproducing sound; a movable part; mechanical means for moving the movable part; and control means comprising an actuator disposed in a position on the body of the backpack which is linked to the figure of the character, the actuator being configured to initiate sound recording and automatic reproduction of the recorded sound.
Claims
1. An interactive backpack that includes a backpack body having at least a figure of a character, the backpack comprising: audio means for recording and reproducing sound; at least a movable part; mechanical means for moving the movable part; and control means comprising an actuator placed in a position of the backpack body which is linked to the at least a figure of a character, wherein said control means is configured to initiate the recording of sound and automatic reproduction of the recorded sound.
2. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means is configured to initiate the automatic reproduction of the recorded sound when a predetermined period of time has passed in which the audio means do not receive sound.
3. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the audio means comprises at least a microphone and at least a speaker.
4. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means comprises a memory for storing at least one audio track.
5. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means comprises at least a motor and at least a means for transmitting movement.
6. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the at least a movable part of the backpack is an element linked to the at least a figure of a character.
7. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the at least a movable part is a mouth of the at least a figure of a character.
8. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means is configured for the synchronized and coordinated activation of the audio means and the mechanical means.
9. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the actuator is further configured to turn on and off the control means and the audio means.
10. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means is configured to initiate a reproduction of a pre-recorded audio track after being turned on.
11. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the control means is configured to initiate a reproduction of a pre-recorded audio track before turning off.
12. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein a single actuation of the actuator produces a succession of recordings or reproductions.
13. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, wherein the actuator is arranged in an appendage that is joined to the backpack body.
14. The interactive backpack according to claim 13, wherein the appendage is a nose of the at least a figure of a character.
15. The interactive backpack according to claim 1, further comprising a power supply.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] Below particular embodiments of the present invention will be described by way of example and not limitation with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0034] The control means 130 can additionally comprise an actuator 210 that can be configured for carrying out different functions, such as: turning on and off the control means and/or the audio means. By turning on the control means 130, an operation cycle of the backpack can begin, while when turning off the control means 130 an operation cycle is ended. On the other hand, by turning on the audio means 110, the recording of sound and the resulting automatic reproduction can be initiated, in other words, additional actuation of the recorded sound is not necessary.
[0035] Said actuator 210 can be, for example, a switch, a button or any element that allows the user to turn on the control means. According to another embodiment, the actuator can be an element activated by acoustic signals, for example, a voice.
[0036] On the other hand, the control means 130 can be configured to initiate the automatic reproduction of the recorded sound, in other words, an additional actuation is not necessary for the recorded sound to be reproduced. Said automatic reproduction can be produced after a predetermined period of time t.sub.s in which the audio means 110 do not receive sound. This period of time t.sub.s in which the audio means do not perceive sound can be, for example, 1 second.
[0037] On the other hand, the control means 130 can comprise at least a memory (not shown) for storing or recording at least an audio track. Said memory can be overwritten as a result of successive recordings. In alternative embodiments, the memory can be configured to comprise a plurality of audio tracks, through which sounds that are successively recorded can be stored in independent audio tracks without the need to overwrite previous recordings.
[0038] The audio tracks stored in the memory can be any type of reproducible sound, such as a voice, beeps, music or any other audio signal. Said audio tracks can be pre-recorded, in other words, they would not require the interaction of the user to be registered or could be made with the participation of the user, meaning the tracks recorded by the user after turning on the control and audio means.
[0039] Additionally, the control means 130 can be configured to activate the audio means 110 and the mechanical means 140 in a synchronized and coordinated way.
[0040] The audio means 110 can comprise at least a microphone (not shown) to be able to perceive the sounds, for example in the form of an audio track, and at least a speaker (not shown) to reproduce the recorded sounds. Both the microphone and the speaker can be located in the body of the backpack 2 or can be comprised in the figure of the character 200 (see
[0041] The mechanical means 140 can comprise a motor (not shown) and at least a means for transmitting movement 150 that can be, for example, a movable arm, a cam or any other element or set of elements that allows the movable part of the backpack to move.
[0042] The power supply 120 provides electrical energy to all of the electrical and/or electronic elements of the present invention and can be, for example, a battery, a cell battery or a plurality of the same.
[0043] The elements 110, 120, 130, 140 used in the embodiments of the present invention can form different independent blocks (as shown in
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[0045] On the other hand, the body of the backpack 2 can comprise an appendage in which an actuator 210 for the control means can be housed. Said appendage can be joined to the body of the backpack 2 and/or to the figure of a character 200. In the embodiment of
[0046] Likewise, the body of the backpack 2 can contain at least a movable part 230 that can be linked to the mechanical means and that can move by the action of the same. The movable part 230, for example, can be an element linked to the figure of a character 200. In
[0047] Additionally, the backpack 1 can comprise lighting means, for example LEDs that light up at the same time that the sound is reproduced.
[0048] In
[0049] Then, after a second actuation A.sub.2, the actuator turns on the audio means, and thus it is possible to initiate the reception of sounds through the microphone or other means for audio reception. Once the reception is initiated, the recording of sound, in other words, the user's voice, can begin and it is stored in the memory. Optionally, after turning on the audio means and before receiving the sounds, the control means can be configured to reproduce a second pre-recorded audio track PG.sub.2 that can indicate the activation of said function to the user, meaning that the audio means are turned on and the recording can begin. The second pre-recorded audio track, for example, can imitate the voice of the character or be an audible signal, such as a beep, which can be equal to or different from the sound of the first pre-recorded audio track.
[0050] After beginning the reception of sounds or after the reproduction of a pre-recorded message, the recording of a first sound, for example, the voice of the user, can begin. When the reception of the sound is interrupted, for example the user stops talking, at a predetermined period of time t.sub.s, for example 0.5 seconds, the control means can be configured to automatically initiate the reproduction R.sub.1 of the first recorded sound. Additionally, and coinciding with the beginning of the reproduction and throughout the same, the control means can activate the mechanical means and the means in a synchronized and coordinated way. In one example, the mechanical means can move the mouth of the figure of the character, reinforcing the sensation that the figure of the character is talking.
[0051] Once the reproduction R.sub.1 of the first sound is concluded, and without the need for an additional actuation, the recording G.sub.2 of a second sound, for example the voice of another user, can be initiated. According to one embodiment, the second sound can be rewritten over the first audio track of the first sound. According to another embodiment, in which the memory comprises more than one audio track, the second sound can be recorded in a second audio track that is different from the first audio track corresponding to the first sound. In the example of
[0052] When the reception of the second sound stops during the predetermined time period t.sub.s, for example 0.5 seconds, the control means can be configured to automatically initiate the reproduction R.sub.2 of the second recorded sound. Just like with the reproduction of the first recorded sound, by reproducing the second sound, the control means can activate the mechanical means and the audio means in a synchronized and coordinated way, so that the movable part moves at the same time that the second recorded sound is reproduced.
[0053] This enhances the sensation that figure of the character is talking by itself.
[0054] After the reproduction of the second sound, a plurality of recordings or reproductions can take place without the need for additional actuation, indicated in
[0055] In spite of the fact that only some particular embodiments and examples of the invention have been herein described, a person skilled in the art will understand that other alternative embodiments and/or uses of the invention are possible, as well as obvious modifications and equivalent elements. Furthermore, the present invention encompasses all of the possible combinations of specific embodiments that have been described. The scope of the present invention shall not be limited to specific embodiments, rather it must only be determined by an appropriate reading of the attached claims.