Wireless doorbell set
10445991 ยท 2019-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
G08B3/10
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A wireless doorbell set includes a wearable ringer (transmitter) and a wireless doorbell receiver, which is responsive to a ring signal transmitted to the receiver from the wearable ringer. The wearable ringer is configured with a removable bracket that may be mounted to a wall such that the wearable ringer may be attached to the removable bracket on the wall, to temporarily position the ringer thereon when it is not worn by a user, and to remove and separate the wearable ringer from the wall-mounted bracket when the user wishes to wear the wearable ringer, for example, on a lanyard that may be placed over the user's head. The wireless doorbell receiver receives the ring signal from the wearable ringer and generates a sound, a light signal or both.
Claims
1. A wireless doorbell set, comprising: a wearable ringer comprising a ringer housing formed with a front, a back, a top, a bottom, a left and a right side; a push button actuator positioned on the front side of the ringer housing that when pushed by a user generates a wireless ring signal; a wireless doorbell receiver that is configured for mounting on a wall or like structure and to receive the wireless ring signal generated by the wearable ringer and to generate a sound signal, a light signal or both in response to receiving the wireless ring signal; and a wearable ringer bracket that is configured to receive the wearable ringer; and a lanyard that is configured to be attachable to and detachable from the wearable ringer; wherein the wearable ringer is configured to be maintained in the wearable ringer bracket and configured to be attached to the lanyard so the wearable ringer may be carried instead of positioned in the wearable ringer bracket; and wherein the wearable ringer housing includes substantially parallel grooves arranged along the left and right sides, proximate to the back side, and substantially arranged in parallel to a planar surface of the back side.
2. The wireless doorbell set as in claim 1, wherein the ringer housing comprises two separable parts that snap together to form the housing.
3. The wireless doorbell set as in claim 1, wherein attaching the wearable ringer to the lanyard enables a user to wear the lanyard and wearable ringer about the user's neck and actuate the push button actuator to cause the wireless doorbell receiver to generate the sound, the light signal or both when the wearable ringer is in a receiving range of the wireless doorbell receiver.
4. The wireless doorbell set as in claim 3, wherein attaching the wearable ringer to the wearable ringer bracket enables the user to wear the lanyard and wearable ringer with the wearable ringer bracket attached thereto about the user's neck.
5. The wireless doorbell set as in claim 1, wherein the wearable ringer bracket, when detached from the wearable ringer, is mounted at a stationery position within a receiving range of the receiver.
6. The wireless doorbell set as in claim 5, wherein the wearable ringer is attached to the wearable ringer bracket at the mounted stationery position, whereby a user may actuate the push button actuator to cause the wireless doorbell receiver to generate the sound, light signal or both.
7. The wireless doorbell set as defined by claim 1, wherein the wearable ringer bracket is configured with opposing side flanges that slide into and out of the corresponding grooves on the wearable ringer, to attach the wearable ringer to and detach the wearable ringer from the wearable ringer bracket.
8. The wireless doorbell set as defined by claim 7, wherein the wearable ringer bracket includes a latching mechanism that latches the wearable ringer when the wearable ringer is slid into the wearable ringer bracket to a latching position.
9. The wireless doorbell set as defined by claim 8, wherein the latching mechanism includes a release button for unlatching the wearable ringer from its latched position with the wearable ringer bracket.
10. The wireless doorbell set as defined by claim 1, wherein the wearable ringer housing includes an opening that extends completely through the wearable ringer, from the front side through to the back side and wherein the lanyard is attachable to and detachable from the wearable ringer via the opening.
11. The wireless doorbell set as defined by claim 10, wherein the opening is arranged proximate one end of the wearable ringer housing and the push button actuator is arranged on an opposing end of the wearable ringer housing.
12. The wireless doorbell set of claim 1, wherein the wearable ringer further comprises an antenna from which the wireless ring signal is transmitted, button battery that provides power to the wearable ringer, a PCB board comprising electronic components including at least one integrated circuit, at least one filter, an LED, at least one triode, a touch switch and a crystal, which electronic components enable wireless ringer operation.
13. The wireless doorbell set of claim 12, wherein the wireless doorbell receiver further comprises a power connector that enables the wearable receiver to be connected to a source of alternating current (AC) power, a speaker that outputs a sound in response to the sound signal, a transformer for transforming the AC power to direct current (DC) power, a touch switch for controlling a sound volume, an antenna for receiving the wireless ring signal from the wearable ringer, a PCB board comprising electronic components including at least one integrated circuit, at least one music integrated circuit, at least one chip diodes, at least one triode, at least one rectifier diode, touch switch and an LED, which electronic components enable wireless doorbell receiver operation.
14. The wireless doorbell set of claim 12, wherein the touch switch also controls the sound volume and a musical selection for the sound.
15. The wireless doorbell set of claim 12, wherein the wireless doorbell receiver further comprises a battery and a battery cover to allow access to the battery.
Description
DRAWING FIGURES
(1) Further features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of embodiments that follows, with reference to the attached figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(13) The following is a detailed description of example embodiments of the invention depicted in the accompanying drawings. The example embodiments are in such detail as to clearly communicate the invention and are designed to make such embodiments obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the art. However, the amount of detail offered is not intended to limit the anticipated variations of embodiments; on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined by the appended claims.
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(19) The wireless doorbell receiver 150 is configured to receive a wireless signal generated by the wearable ringer 110 and to generate a sound, or a light signal, or both, in response thereto. The wireless doorbell receiver 150 includes a circular lens 152, through which light is emitted in response to receipt of a wireless signal (i.e., a ring signal) from upon the wearable ringer 110. As already explained, the wireless signal is generated by the wearable ringer 100 in response to a user pressing the ringer actuator 112.
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(23) Attaching the wearable ringer 110 to the removable lanyard ring 180 and lanyard connection mechanism 190 (together the lanyard) enables a user to wear the lanyard and the wearable ringer about the his/her neck and actuate the push button actuator 112 to cause the ringer to send a signal that is received by and triggers the wireless doorbell receiver 150 to generate a sound and/or light signal, when the wearable ringer is in a receiving range of the wireless doorbell receiver. The wearable ringer bracket 132, when detached from the back side of the wearable ringer 110, is mounted at a position within a receiving range of the receiver 150. The wearable ringer 110 may be attached to the wearable ringer bracket 132 at the mounted position, such that a user may actuate the push-button actuator 112 to cause the wireless doorbell receiver to generate a sound.
(24) The wearable ringer 110 housing, the wireless doorbell receiver 150 housing and the wearable ringer bracket 132 are made of plastic, for example, polyvinyl chloride, or acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) thermoplastic, but are not limited thereto. The wearable ringer 110, aside from the structural elements described above, further comprises an antenna, button battery, a PCB board comprising electronic components including at least one integrated circuit, at least one filter, an LED, at least one triode, a touch switch and a crystal. The wireless doorbell receiver 150, aside from the structural elements described above, further comprises a power connector, a speaker, a transformed, a touch switch, an antenna, a PCB board comprising electronic components including at least one integrated circuit, at least one music integrated circuit, at least one chip diodes, at least one triode, at least one rectifier diode, touch switches and an LED. The touch switches control the sound volume and a musical selection for the sound. Preferably, the wireless doorbell receiver further comprises a battery and a battery cover to allow access to the battery.
(25) The wireless doorbell set may be operated as an alert system, where the user may maintain the wireless wearable ringer on their person, i.e., on the lanyard about the user's neck or even in the user's hand, so to enable the user to press the actuator button any time the user wishes to bring attention to his/herself. Of course, the user may at any time connected the ringer to a mounted bracket and slide the ringer thereon. The bracket may be mounted outside the house, for example, where a traditional doorbell might be found, or in the inside of a house or structure, to meet all possible needs. The volume of the sound emitted from the receiver in response to a ring signal may be adjusted to affect the effectiveness of the notification by the doorbell set.
(26) As will be evident to persons skilled in the art, the foregoing detailed description and figures are presented as examples of the invention, and that variations are contemplated that do not depart from the fair scope of the teachings and descriptions set forth in this disclosure. The foregoing is not intended to limit what has been invented, except to the extent that the following claims so limit that.