Apparatus for Controlling the Transmission of Communications Using a Proximity Sensor
20190306639 ยท 2019-10-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2201/025
ELECTRICITY
H04M2250/12
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus provides efficient control for automatic and hands-free transmission of communications using the proximity of a user to a microphone of the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a controller, a proximity sensor used to determine the distance of the user from the microphone, an electronic relay controlled by the controller to engage the transmission, a push-to-talk button manual transmission, and a chassis to optimally contain the components thereof. At least one external communication device, such as a radio, connected to the electronic relay acquires an audio signal from a sound source. A speaker, either an external device or an integral part of the apparatus relays audio signals received by the radio back to the user. The controller then sends a signal to the electronic relay which connects and engages the radio or any other external communication device to enter the transmission mode.
Claims
1. An apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications comprising: a chassis; a controller; a proximity sensor; an electronic relay; the controller and electronic relay being interiorly positioned on the chassis; the proximity sensor being mounted on the chassis; and the proximity sensor and electronic relay being electrically connected to the controller.
2. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1 where the proximity sensor being exteriorly mounted on the chassis.
3. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the chassis comprising a hole; the proximity sensor comprising a body and a head; the body of the proximity sensor being interiorly mounted on the chassis; the head being centrally and terminally positioned on the body; the head of the proximity sensor being concentrically positioned within the hole of the chassis.
4. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1 comprising: at least one exterior communication device; and the at least one exterior communication device being electrically connected to the electronic relay.
5. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a push-to-talk button; an LED (light emitting diode); a microphone; a speaker; the chassis comprising a front, a back, a first side, a second side, a mounting plate, and a sensor mount; the back comprising a plurality of cable holes; the first side comprising a sensor hole; the second side comprising a plurality of slots; the plurality of slots being distributed across the second side adjacent the front; the mounting plate being mounted to the second side; the speaker being mounted to the mounting plate adjacent the plurality of slots of the second side; the electronic relay being mounted to the mounting plate adjacent the back; the speaker being electrically connected to the electronic relay; the controller being mounted to the mounting plate adjacent the electronic relay; the sensor mount being mounted to the mounting place adjacent the controller; the sensor mount being positioned opposite the speaker; the proximity sensor being mounted to the sensor mount; the push-to-talk button being mounted to the sensor mount adjacent the proximity sensor; the LED being mounted to the sensor mount adjacent the proximity sensor; the push-to-talk button and LED being electrically connected to the controller; the microphone comprising a stand; the stand being mounted to the first side of the chassis; the microphone being mounted to and supported by the chassis through the stand; and the microphone being electrically connected to the electronic relay;
6. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1, wherein the controller being a microcontroller.
7. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proximity sensor being a camera.
8. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proximity sensor being a web-camera.
9. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proximity sensor being an optical sensor.
10. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 1, wherein the proximity sensor being an ultrasonic sensor.
11. An apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications comprising: a chassis; a controller; a proximity sensor; an electronic relay; at least one exterior communication device; the controller and electronic relay being interiorly positioned on the chassis; the proximity sensor being mounted on the chassis; the electronic relay being electrically connected to at least one exterior communication device; and the proximity sensor and electronic relay being electrically connected to the controller; and the electronic relay being electrically connected to at least one exterior communication device.
12. An apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications comprising: a chassis; a controller; a proximity sensor; an electronic relay; at least one exterior communication device; the chassis being positioned on the at least one exterior communication device; the controller and electronic relay being interiorly positioned on the chassis; the proximity sensor being mounted on the chassis; the proximity sensor and electronic relay being electrically connected to the controller; and the electronic relay being electrically connected to at least one exterior communication device.
13. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising a microphone.
14. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising a headphone.
15. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising a speaker.
16. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising a radio broadcasting device.
17. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising a public address system.
18. The apparatus for controlling the transmission of communications as claimed in claim 12, where the at least one exterior device comprising an intercom system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0021] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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[0025] The electronic relay 40 is connected to the at least one external communication device 90, which includes, but is not limited to, microphone, speaker, radio, two-way radio, radio broadcasting device, headphone, public address system, intercom system, walkie-talkie, etc. Controlled by the controller 20, the electronic relay 40 provides transmission connections for the at least one external communication device 90 for the user. The electronic relay 40 acts like a push-to-talk button by connecting the electrical components necessary for engaging the PPT communication function of the present invention. This enables the at least one external communication device 90 to transmit.
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[0029] The LED 60 signals the user that either the proximity sensor 30 is detecting an object within the specified range, and/or that the electronic relay 40 has engaged, and thus, has enabled the at least one external communication device 90 to begin transmitting.
[0030] The speaker 80 is mounted to the mounting plate 15, opposite the sensor mount 16 and adjacent to the front 11. Additionally, the speaker 80 is oriented parallel with and position adjacent the plurality of slots 141 of the second side 14 of the chassis 10. Further, the speaker 80 is electrically connected to the electronic relay 40 and controlled by the controller 20 to relay audio signals received by the at least one external communication device 90 back to the user.
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[0032] A suitable direct current (DC) power supply, as seen in
[0033] In some embodiments the controller 20 used is any controller 20 capable of completing the functions necessary to enable the present invention. In some embodiments no controller 20 is used, and the apparatus is controlled with basic mechanical elements capable of performing the same functions. In some embodiments the proximity sensor 30 used is ultrasonic and uses ultra-high-frequency sound to determine the distance of an object. In some embodiments the proximity sensor 30 used is optical and uses infrared or other light to determine the distance of an object. In some embodiments the controller 20 is omitted and the proximity sensor 30 manually trigger the electronic relay 40 which engages the transmission of the at least one external communication device 90.
[0034] In some embodiments, the two dedicated leads of the at least one external communication device 90 including, but not limited to, a radio, may be shorted to enable the transmission function of the present invention. In other embodiments, shorting the ground lead and one of the dedicated leads of the at least one external communication device 90 including, but not limited to, a microphone, a speaker, etc., can activate the transmission function of the present invention. In yet other embodiments, entirely connecting and disconnecting the ground lead of the at least one external communication device 90 can control the transmission function of the present invention. In some embodiments, the push-to-talk button can be an external foot switch.
[0035] In some embodiments the electronic relay 40 is omitted, and the transmission of the at least one external communication device 90 is engaged through a different component. In some embodiments the push-to-talk button 50 is omitted allowing the apparatus to be controlled with only the proximity sensor 30. In some embodiments multiple proximity sensors 30 are used to determine the distance of an object. In some embodiments the microphone 70 is used to sense the ultrasonic pulses and acts as both a proximity sensor 30 and the microphone 70. In some embodiments the proximity sensor 30 sensors microphone 70 is used to transmit audio to the at least one external communication device 90. In some embodiments both the proximity sensor 30 and other sound detection devices, such as VOX, are used to engage the transmission of the apparatus.
[0036] The present invention can comprise source code used to program the apparatus. The source code implements the logic applied to the operation of the apparatus of the present invention. The source code can use any suitable computer programming language including, but not limited to, C programming language.
[0037] In some embodiments the source code is in a different programming language. In some embodiments the source code uses different logic. In some embodiments this technology is used to operate a telephone, intercom, cellular, mobile, or other external communication device 90. In some embodiments, headphones may be used instead of a speaker 80. In some embodiments a headset containing both a microphone and a speaker may be used. In some embodiments some or all of the components of the present invention are contained within a radio. In some embodiments some or all of the components of the present invention are contained within a microphone, speaker, headset, or other apparatus. In some embodiments the proximity sensor 30 has a push-to-talk button 50 to enable and disable its functionality. In some embodiments a recording device may be integrated into the apparatus. In some embodiments a distribution system such as a public-address system or other similar system may be integrated. In some embodiments the apparatus may be incorporated into a sterile environment since it does not require the user to touch the apparatus.
[0038] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.