Internet of Things
20200013303 ยท 2020-01-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B7/145
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09B21/004
PHYSICS
B62B9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09B5/065
PHYSICS
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
G09B5/06
PHYSICS
B60N3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47D15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47G19/22
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B62B9/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A47G21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An internet of things interactive learning device, system and method for a child comprises a talking table set including a display screen, a speaker, interactive handle buttons, a multimedia processor with memory and drivers for all components thereof in communication therewith. The multimedia processor is configured to record and play back a parent's message and a child's voice as speech and song on-demand and to display on the screen a parent's video and a recording of the child's eating habits. The disclosure also includes eating and drinking utensils comprising interactive handle buttons and circuitry configured to talk wirelessly to the talking table set per real time input from the child and the parent. An internet subscription service module provides multimedia content including licensed songs, stories and music to the talking table set. A real-time language translator broadcasts the message and voice into as many as 30 spoken languages.
Claims
1. An interactive learning device for a child, comprising: a talking table set comprising an internet of things' interactive display screen, a speaker, a plurality of handle buttons, a multimedia processor with memory and drivers for all components thereof in communication therewith, wherein the multimedia processor is configured to record and play back a parent's message and a child's voice as speech and song on-demand and to display on the screen a parent's video and a content for the child thereof.
2. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set is configured to talk aurally to the child, to talk wirelessly to at least one eating and drinking utensil and to talk visually to a child through sign language on the display screen and to talk tactilely to a child via a dynamic bubble braille system presented on the interactive display screen.
3. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set is adapted to mount to a walking stroller and to a jogging stroller and adapted to mount to a children's high chair and to a child's car seat.
4. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the plurality of handle buttons on the talking table set comprise 3 control buttons corresponding to a first choice, a second choice and a third choice in that order from a top button, a middle button and a bottom button.
5. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set is a sippy cup comprising a pair of left and right handles wherein each handle includes a plurality of the handle buttons.
6. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, further comprising an internet subscription service module in connection with the multimedia processor, the service module configured to provide multimedia content including licensed songs, stories and music to the talking table set.
7. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, further comprising a real-time language translator configured to translate and broadcast the message and voice into another spoken language.
8. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set further comprises an external input/output port such as a USB (universal serial bus) port for a wired communication and power supply there through.
9. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, further comprising a wireless phone application configured to enable the parent to manage the multimedia processor and a content delivered to the child therewith.
10. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set further includes two handholds each comprising a cutout configured to receive an eating utensil.
11. The interactive learning device for a child of claim 1, wherein the talking table set is configured substantially in the shape of a plate and a tray having a plurality of handholds and multiple separated food compartments.
12. An interactive learning method for a child, comprising: providing a talking table set base comprising a display screen, a speaker, a plurality of interactive handle buttons, a multimedia processor with memory and drivers for all components thereof in communication therewith, wherein the multimedia processor is configured to record and play back a parent's message and a child's voice as speech and song on-demand and to display on the screen a parent's video and a recording of the child's eating habits; and providing at least one eating and drinking utensil comprising a plurality of interactive handle buttons and electronic logic configured to talk wirelessly to the talking table set base per real time input from the child and the parent.
13. The interactive learning method for a child of claim 12, further comprising an internet subscription service in connection with the multimedia processor, the service configured to provide multimedia content including licensed songs, stories and music to the talking table set base.
14. The interactive learning method for a child of claim 12, further comprising a real-time language translator configured to translate and broadcast the message and voice into another spoken language.
15. The interactive learning method for a child of claim 12, further comprising a wireless phone application configured to enable the parent to manage the multimedia processor and a content delivered to the child therewith.
16. An interactive learning system for a child, comprising: a talking table set base comprising a display screen, a speaker, a plurality of interactive handle buttons, a multimedia processor with memory and drivers for all components thereof in communication therewith, wherein the multimedia processor is configured to record and play back a parent's message and a child's voice as speech and song on-demand and to display on the screen a parent's video and a recording of the child's eating habits; and at least one eating and drinking utensil comprising a plurality of interactive handle buttons and electronic logic configured to talk wirelessly to the talking table set base per real time input from the child and the parent.
17. The interactive learning system for a child of claim 16, wherein the plurality of handle buttons on the table set base and the eating and drinking utensils comprise 3 control buttons corresponding to a first choice, a second choice and a third choice in that order from a top button, a middle button and a bottom button.
18. The interactive learning system for a child of claim 16, wherein the drinking utensil is a sippy cup comprising a pair of left and right handles wherein each handle includes a plurality of the handle buttons.
19. The interactive learning system for a child of claim 16, wherein the at least one eating utensil is a spork, a spoon and a fork configured to act as a joy stick in control of a multimedia visual and aural content.
20. The interactive learning system for a child of claim 16, wherein the talking table set base is configured substantially in the shape of a plate and a tray having a plurality of handholds and multiple separated food compartments.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0041] Throughout the description, same reference numbers may be used to identify same or similar elements depicted in multiple embodiments. Although specific embodiments of the invention have been described and illustrated, the invention is not to be limited to the specific forms or arrangements of parts so described and illustrated. The scope of the invention is to be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0042] Reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used herein to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended. Alterations and further modifications of the inventive features illustrated herein and additional applications of the principles of the inventions as illustrated herein, which would occur to one skilled in the relevant art and having possession of this disclosure, are to be considered within the scope of the invention.
[0043] Throughout the present disclosure, the term control refers to a mechanical depression of a button to make an electronic selection of a choice presented to the user aurally or visually or tactilely. The term interactive refers to, inter alia, the display screen and other components which require input from a user and present output in response thereto. The interactive display screen therefore displays video and other visual input/output including a programmable bubble display which is used to communicate with visually impaired users via a braille or a modified braille in real time. Eating habits are defined herein as characteristic ways a child eat food including the selection of some foods over others and the use of utensils and fingers. A sippy cup is a term for a cup which controls the amount of fluid leaving a spout or nipple to a child and otherwise even though upside down will not dispense liquid. A spork is a common term denoting a combination utensil providing a shape of a spoon and the tines of a fork in one utensil.
[0044] Dimensions detailed herein and in the drawings are intended to be a guide to nominal manufacturing dimensions. The detailed dimensions may vary by plus or minus ten percent taking into account manufacturing restraints and materials for various embodiments as recited, taught and suggested herein. The dimensions therefore are applicable to at least one embodiment but are not meant to be limiting to other embodiments of the disclosure.
[0045] Younger children love guessing games. Younger kids (ages 2-7) love guessing games. Give a child an opportunity to spy something on the dinner table. Your children might also enjoy our Can You Remember? game. Have them close their eyes, and ask them if they can remember what their surroundings looked like (What color was my shirt? How many dishes are on the table?).
[0046] Games like Which One? are great for anyone who likes to play 20 questions. For a more food-oriented guessing game, a child is asked to guess the ingredients in their meals. To make this game even more engaging, one could add a secret ingredient to the meal, like vanilla or paprika. This is a fun way to get kids thinking about food and how it's prepared.
[0047] Try exploring mystery foods. Take your children to the supermarket and ask them to pick out a fruit or vegetable they've never seen before or never eaten at home. Years ago, my kids picked out a coconut, and we spent a whole afternoon trying to figure out how to open it. After taking hammers and chisels to it, we finally cleared out the street below and hurled it from a third-floor window. You may fare better by googling a new food for ideas about how to prepare it, or by checking epicurious.com for recipe suggestions.
[0048] Users might also want to play with color and taste in different ways. Ask your kids to think up a menu in all one color and then help you make it. Or, ask your kids to think up a menu that has all five tastesbitter, sweet, sour, salty and umami and help you make it.
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[0060] The present disclosure is therefore an internet of things device, system and method which meets the long felt need in the market for child interaction at meal time. The internet is used for a multimedia option for the child user. The present disclosure also provides electronic means for a parent or caretaker to prerecord video for a child to playback including the ability for a child to record their own eating habits.
[0061] Although the operations of the method(s) herein are shown and described in a particular order, the order of the operations of each method may be altered so that certain operations may be performed in an inverse order or so that certain operations may be performed, at least in part, concurrently with other operations. In another embodiment, instructions or sub-operations of distinct operations may be implemented in an intermittent and/or alternating manner.
[0062] While the forgoing examples are illustrative of the principles of the present disclosure in one or more particular applications, it will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that numerous modifications in form, usage and details of implementation can be made without the exercise of inventive faculty, and without departing from the principles and concepts of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited, except as by the specification and claims set forth herein.