TIMER APPARATUS
20200319602 ยท 2020-10-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04G9/02
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timer apparatus is described. A shape of the timer apparatus includes a cube, a pyramid, a pentagonal prism, a hexagonal prism, or a polygonal prism. The shape of the timer apparatus is preferable a cube. The timer apparatus also includes timing surface(s). Each of the timing surface(s) displays a value in minutes/seconds from which to countdown. The timer apparatus also includes a display surface. The display surface provides a timer and controls associated with the timer apparatus. The timer is configured to countdown from the value displayed by the timing surface when the timing surface is detected in a top position. The timer apparatus also includes a stop surface. When the stop surface is detected in the top position, the timer is reset. Furthermore, the timer apparatus includes a controller and an orientation sensor.
Claims
1. A timer apparatus comprising: a first timing surface, a display surface, a stop surface, and a controller coupled to an orientation sensor.
2. The timer apparatus of claim 1, wherein a shape of the timer apparatus includes a cube.
3. The timer apparatus of claim 1, wherein a shape of the timer apparatus includes a pyramid, a pentagonal prism, a hexagonal prism, or a polygonal prism.
4. The timer apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first timing surface displays a first value.
5. The timer apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first value includes one from a set of 5, 15, 30, and 60 minutes.
6. The timer apparatus of claim 1, wherein the controller is configured to: receive a first signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the first signal indicates the first timing surface in a top position; instruct the display surface to provide a timer, wherein the timer is configured to start counting down from a first value displayed on the first timing surface; and instruct the display surface to orient the timer in relation to the first timing surface.
7. The timer apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller is further configured to: detect the timer count down to zero; and emit one or more of an audible alarm and a visual alarm.
8. The timer apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a second signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the second signal describes the display surface in the top position; and instruct the display surface to pause the timer.
9. The timer apparatus of claim 8, wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a third signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the third signal describes the first timing surface in the top position; and instruct the display surface to resume the timer.
10. The timer apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller is further configured to: receive a second signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the second signal indicates a second timing surface in the top position; instruct the display surface to provide a new timer, the new timer is configured to count down from a second value displayed on the second timing surface; and instruct the display surface to orient the new timer in relation to the second timing surface.
11. The timer apparatus of claim 6, wherein the controller is further configured to; receive a second signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the second signal indicates the stop surface in the top position; and instruct the display surface to re-set the timer.
12. The timer apparatus of claim 6, wherein the display surface includes: a volume control configured to adjust a volume of an audible alarm associated with the timer.
13. A timer apparatus comprising: a timing surface, a display surface, a stop surface, and a controller coupled to an orientation sensor, wherein a shape of the timer apparatus includes a cube, and wherein the controller is configured to: receive a signal from the orientation sensor, wherein the signal indicates the timing surface in a top position; instruct the display surface to provide a timer, wherein the timer is configured to start counting down from a value displayed on the timing surface; and instruct the display surface to orient the timer in relation to the timing surface.
14. A method of providing a timer apparatus, the method comprising: receiving a signal from an orientation sensor, wherein a shape of the timer apparatus includes a cube, and wherein the signal indicates a timing surface in a top position; instructing a display surface to provide a timer, wherein the timer is configured to start counting down from a value displayed on the timing surface; and instructing the display surface to orient the timer in relation to the timing surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. Identical elements in the various figures are identified with the same reference numerals.
[0026] Reference will now be made in detail to each embodiment of the present invention. Such embodiments are provided by way of explanation of the present invention, which is not intended to be limited thereto. In fact, those of ordinary skill in the art may appreciate upon reading the present specification and viewing the present drawings that various modifications and variations can be made thereto.
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[0028] The timer apparatus 1 may also include a display surface 2. The display surface 2 may provide the timer. In an example scenario, the timer apparatus 1 may rest on a surface 5. A controller (such as an integrated circuit component) of the timer apparatus 1 may receive an orientation signal from an orientation sensor. The orientation signal may indicate the first timing surface 3 in a top position. The top position may include the first timing surface 3 positioned in parallel to the surface 5 while facing away from the surface 5. Based on the orientation signal, the controller may instruct the display surface 2 to provide the timer. The timer may be configured to count down from a first value displayed on the first timing surface 3. When the timer apparatus 1 is rotated from a timing surface (such as the timing surface 3 or 4) on the top position to the display surface 2 on the top position, the timer may be paused from a count down.
[0029] Furthermore, the timer apparatus 1 may also include a stop surface. The stop surface (when detected in the top position) may stop and reset the timer. In an example scenario, the stop surface may be positioned opposite from the display surface 2, as such face an opposite direction in relation to the display surface 2.
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[0031] The display surface 2 may also include a volume control 6 configured to adjust a volume of the audible alarm. The display surface 2 may also include a brightness control. The brightness control may be configured to adjust a brightness of a visual output component such as the display surface 2 and/or the timer 8. The display surface 2 may also include a power control 9. The power control 9 may be configured to turn on or off one or more lighting components associated with the timer apparatus 1 based an input by a user. A lighting component may include a light emitter that may be used to provide the visual alarm.
[0032] In an example scenario, the timer 8 may be configured to orient based on an orientation change associated with the timer apparatus. For example, if a user rotates the timer apparatus, the timer 8 may re-orient to align horizontally in relation to one of the surfaces of the timer apparatus that is on the top position.
[0033] A controller of the timer apparatus may manage the timer 8 based on orientation signal(s) from the orientation sensor. For example, the controller may receive an orientation signal from the orientation sensor. The orientation signal may indicate one of the timing surfaces of the timer apparatus in the top position. The timing surface in the top position may display a value. Next, the controller may instruct the display surface 2 to provide the timer 8. The timer 8 may be configured to count down from the value (displayed by the surface in the top position). When the timer 8 reaches zero, the controller may instruct the audio output component 7 to emit an audible alarm. The controller may also instruct the display surface 2 to emit a visual alarm. An example of the visual alarm may include an animation and/or a blinking mechanism displayed by the timer 8 and/or lights associated with the display surface 2.
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[0035] Next, an orientation sensor (of the timer apparatus 1) may generate an orientation signal. The orientation signal may indicate the first timing surface in the top position. A controller of the timer apparatus 1 may receive the orientation signal and instruct the display surface to initiate a timer. The timer may be configured to count down from a value displayed by the first timing surface. The timer may also be oriented to align horizontally with the first timing surface.
[0036] Next, the user may rotate the first timing surface away from the top position and rotate the display surface to the top position. The rotation of the display surface to the top position may initiate a pause process 12. The orientation sensor may detect the display surface in the top position. In response, the orientation sensor may generate and transmit an orientation signal to the controller. The orientation signal may indicate the display surface in the top position. The controller may receive the orientation signal and instruct the display surface to pause the timer. In response, the display surface may pause a countdown of the timer.
[0037] In a subsequent action, the user may rotate the display surface away from the top position and rotate the first timing surface back to the top position in a resume process 13. The orientation sensor may detect the first timing surface in the top position, generate an orientation signal, and transmit the orientation signal to the controller. The orientation signal may indicate the first timing surface in the top position. Upon receiving the orientation signal, the controller may instruct the display surface to resume the timer and re-orient the timer to horizontally align with the first timing surface. In response, the display surface may resume a count down of the timer and re-orient the timer to align with the first timing surface.
[0038] Next, the timer may count down to zero in a time up process 14. In response, the controller may instruct alarm based components (such as an audio output, and/or visual output component) to emit an alarm such as an audible alarm and/or a visual alarm.
[0039] In an example scenario, the alarm based components may instruct the visual output components such as the display surface 2 and/or the timer 8 to gradually increase a brightness of display(s) and/or light(s) associated with the visual output components in response to a detected failure by the user to initiate an action to stop or reset the alarm. The increase in the brightness may aid in visually warning the user regarding the alarm.
[0040] In a subsequent action, the user may rotate the first timing surface away from the top position and rotate the stop surface to the top position in a stop process 15. The orientation sensor may detect the stop surface on the top position, generate an orientation signal, and transmit the orientation signal to the controller. The orientation signal may indicate the stop surface in the top position. The controller may receive the orientation signal. In response, the controller may instruct the display surface to stop emitting the alarm (if not already terminated based on a time limited duration) and reset the timer.
[0041] In another example scenario, the timer apparatus 1 may include timing surfaces displaying different set of values (such as 2, 4, 6, 8 or 5, 10, 15, 20, among others). Variations of the timer apparatus 1 may be produced based on the different set of values. Each of the set of values may represent a timer from which the timer apparatus 1 may count down. Furthermore, the timing surfaces may include electronic displays which may be configured to adjust the displayed value.
[0042] In yet another example scenario, the timer apparatus 1 may have alternative shapes. The timing surfaces may be increased by utilizing a polygon based shape such as a pentagonal, hexagonal, among other polygon based prisms or decreased by utilizing a pyramid, or other shape with fewer surfaces than a cube.
[0043] A method of providing a timer apparatus is also described. The method may include receiving an orientation signal from an orientation sensor. A shape of the timer apparatus may include a cube. Furthermore, the signal may indicate a timing surface in a top position. Next, a display surface may be instructed to provide a timer. The timer may be configured to start counting down from a value displayed on the timing surface. The display surface may also be instructed to orient the timer in relation to the timing surface.
[0044] In addition to the foregoing, other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be better comprehended through a careful reading of a detailed description provided herein below with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0045] Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made only by way of illustration and that numerous changes in the details of construction and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.