ELECTROMAGNETIC TIMING DEVICE
20180143593 ยท 2018-05-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
H02N15/00
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A magnetic levitation timing device for levitating a marker or suspending the marker away from the device has a housing having an outer portion and a lower portion. An electromagnetic force driving configuration can move or rotate the marker at a constant or variable speed on, about or around the outer portion of the housing.
Claims
1. A magnetic levitation timing device for levitating a marker or suspending the marker away from the device, comprising: a housing having an outer portion and a lower portion, wherein the housing is at an angle greater than 10 degrees from the horizontal; an electromagnetic force driving configuration, wherein an electromagnetic force produced in the electromagnetic force driving configuration can move or rotate the marker at a constant or variable speed on, about or around the outer portion of the housing; a rotating disc configured with the electromagnetic force driving configuration; and a gear assembly configured to move or rotate the electromagnetic force driving configuration.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the marker has a permanent magnet.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising a counterweight.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the counterweight is about the same weight as the electromagnetic force driving configuration.
5. The device of claim 1, the electromagnetic force driving configuration has an oscillation assembly comprising an electromagnet, a levitation driver driving the electromagnet with a control signal to generate a controlled levitating magnetic field.
6. The device of claim 5, wherein the electromagnet has a coil array.
7. The device of claim 6, wherein the electromagnetic force driving configuration has automatic compensation for permanent non-equilibrium in order to suppress average consumption of the coils
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the outer portion has an interactive display.
9. The device of claim 1, further comprising indicia on the outer portion of the housing.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the device visually reveals a time for a predetermined event.
11. The device of claim 1, wherein the lower surface is configured to secure the device to a vertical surface such that the marker is held or suspended.
12. The device of claim 2, wherein the electromagnetic force driving configuration levitates the marker, wherein the marker moves or rotates at a constant or variable speed about or around the housing.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the magnet is a ferromagnetic object or electromagnet.
14. The device of claim 1, wherein the rotating disc is configured with a rotating assembly.
15. The device of claim 1, wherein the rotating assembly includes a motor with a gear mounted on another gear arranged in a motor housing on the rotating disc.
16. The device of claim 10, wherein the marker is levitated by the electromagnetic driving force from the magnet.
17. The device of claim 10, further comprising an interactive display.
18. The device of claim 1, further comprising a Bluetooth link.
19. The device of claim 10, further comprising a control unit having a microcontroller, power modules, touch screen modules, time modules and Bluetooth module/Wi-Fi module.
20. The device of claim 10, the marker is disposed in relation to the indicia such that the indicia together with the marker signals the scheduled time that the particular event is to occur.
21. The device of claim 10, wherein the power module is connected through a wire with a switch having an ON/OFF system.
22. A method for monitoring events, comprising: providing a device having an electromagnetic configuration, an electromagnetic force produced in the electromagnetic configuration to suspend a marker and move the marker at a constant or variable speed about or around the outer portion of a housing; and engaging the device in order to move the marker about the housing such that the movement of the marker correlates or identifies an event.
24. The method of claim 23, wherein the marker is disposed in relation to indicia such that the indicia together with the marker signals the scheduled time that the particular event is to occur.
25. The method of claim 23, wherein the movement of the marker is operatively connected to a smart device.
26. The method of claim 23, further comprising displaying time or date on the device.
27. The method of claim 23, further comprising placing the device at an angle between 30 and 90 degrees from the horizontal.
28. The method of claim 23, further comprising using a Bluetooth link operatively connected to the device to a smart device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Specific embodiments include a magnetic levitation or an electromagnetic timing device that includes a timing mechanism, a magnetic marker operatively connected to the timing mechanism, and indicia (e.g., a goal marker). As used herein, the term levitated or levitation includes an object held aloft or suspended away from (e.g., horizontal) a device, without mechanical support, in a stable position. That is, the magnetic levitation or the electromagnetic timing device can be mounted on surfaces that may not be horizontal and the device can operate accordingly such that the marker is suspended away from the device.
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[0034] In one embodiment, the electromagnetic driving force configuration 55 may include a magnet 52 and coil array 53. In this embodiment, the motor 60 with the gear 70 is configured to drive the rotating disc 50, which holds the electromagnetic driving force configuration 55 that magnetically levitates or holds away the marker 20 on the outer portion of the housing. Components involved in mechanically driving the rotating disc 50 further includes a gear 85 that snap fits into the motor 60 with gear 70. The magnet 52 can be a permanent magnet or at least ferrous object mounted within a mounting plate 51. The magnet 52 is integrated with the coil array 53 formed by electromagnetic coils or coil windings or copper windings. One or more stepper motors or servo motors can provide overall period of movement and thus the movement of the marker 20. A feedback loop may include one or more position sensors (such as a Hall Effect sensor), which compensates for gravity and rotational forces.
[0035] In one specific embodiment, the electromagnetic force driving configuration 55 includes the marker 20 and the coil array 50 mounted within the mounting plate 40 and operatively attached to the rotating disc 50 through magnetic mounting groove 12. In another embodiment, the coil array 53 is copper sleeve wound on the magnet 52 to form an electromagnet. A feedback loop may include one or more position sensors 54 (such as a Hall Effect sensor), which compensates for gravity and rotational forces, e.g., on the marker 20.
[0036] In another embodiment, the rotating disc 50 includes the motor 60 with gear 70 and the motor housing which are securely attached to form a drive mechanism. The outer portion of the housing 30, the rotating disc 50 and the back portion 40 can be assembled into a compact design that looks like a clock, which can be mounted or placed at an angle greater than for example 10 degrees, 20 degrees, 30 degrees, 40 degrees or at an angle between 1 and 90 degrees. The marker 20 may freely move through the magnetic levitation principle. The movement is realized through electromagnetic force generated from the electromagnetic force driving configuration 55 in conjunction with the mechanical transmission by a motor or multiple motors. The motor 60 is configured to drive the rotating disc 50 and the electromagnetic force levitates the marker 20 on upper side in, e.g., circular movements.
[0037] The magnetic levitation timing device 10 may include an interactive display 35 and other operative mechanism such as on/off function (not shown). Further, in one example, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 provides a visual aid for users to help with understanding the concept of time, the concept of passage of time, remembering scheduled events, or the concept of future timelines. The magnetic levitation timing device 10 may visually demonstrate the time during which at least one predetermined event is scheduled to occur. The magnetic levitation timing device can levitate or be held away the marker 20 when mounted at, e.g., 90 degrees, as it can be hung on a vertical surface (e.g., a wall).
[0038] In one embodiment, the marker 20 is disposed in relation to indicia 31 such that the indicia 31 signals at a scheduled time corresponding to a particular event. In one example, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 is provided with numerous event indicia 31 that are removable or affixed to the outer portion 30 or can be rearranged depending the need of the user. The marker 20 can be disposed in relation to indicia 31 such that indicia 31 provides a signal during the time the event is scheduled to occur or is desired to ultimately occur. Indicia 31 can visually symbolize (through pictures, words, or otherwise) a past, scheduled, or future event. Depending on the length of a scheduled event, a group of markers can represent a single event. Among other things, the shape of the magnetic levitation timing device 10, orientation and nature of the markers, method of signaling by the indicia, and type and speed of the timing mechanism employed are all variable for use with certain specific embodiments. As a metaphor, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 can tell a story.
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[0041] While the magnetic levitation timing device 10 can have traditional levitation systems and features,
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[0043] In one embodiment, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 can incorporate a magnetic field (or levitation forces) provided by the magnet 52 oscillated at one or more frequencies. These oscillation or drive frequencies are typically selected to correspond to frequencies of one or more driven or vibrated elements on a supported or magnetically levitated object. The magnetic field or levitating force provided by the electromagnetic force driving configuration 55 and oscillation assembly may be varied using an oscillation signal generator or oscillation driver such as a sinusoidal signal generator feeding an oscillation signal to the levitation driver/actuator controlling the electromagnet or such as an unstable feedback loop for the levitation driver/actuator or via another oscillation means as described herein or as will become apparent based on this description. The electromagnetic configuration can have an oscillation assembly comprising an electromagnet, a levitation driver driving the electromagnet with a control signal to generate a controlled levitating magnetic field. The electromagnetic configuration may be configured with adjustments to compensate for permanent non-equilibrium.
[0044] The electromagnetic configuration or assembly can be powered or driven with a control signal that is maintained via a stable feedback loop to provide a suspending magnetic field or levitating force to float or suspend the marker 20 at a fixed distance and position relative to the electromagnet. The feedback loop may include one or more position sensors (such as a Hall Effect sensor) to sense the distance between the levitated marker 20 and either the electromagnet itself or a separate magnet (e.g., a magnet) placed at the bottom or base of the levitated marker 20.
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[0049] In operation, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 works as follows. The timing mechanism moves the marker 20 at a constant or variable speed about or around the face of magnetic levitation timing device 10. A battery or a direct current provides power to the timing mechanism in the on position. Optionally, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 can be provided with the ON/OFF switch. Further, when pressing the ON switch, a screen may appear on the display 35. The display 35 may show the current time, to see whether the time reaches the pre-set time; to reach the pre-set given time the event is activated and subsequently the marker 20 starts to float.
[0050] In another embodiment, the indicia 31 can move along a linear, rather than circular path on the surface of the magnetic levitation timing device 10. In some embodiments, the indicia 31 may be luminescent. For example, the indicia 31 can illuminate around or along the outer portion 30.
[0051] In some embodiments, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 is desired to depict events over a nonstandard period of time. In other embodiments, the magnetic levitation timing device is desired to depict standard time, including, but not limited to, minutes, hours, seconds, days, etc.
[0052] In some embodiments, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 may include non-magnetic or levitating features. For example, the magnetic levitation timing device 10 may have a digital display or another feature that is not magnetically driven.
[0053] In some embodiments, the device 10 can be at an angle between 0 degrees and 90 degrees from the center. In such an arrangement, the marker 20 is held and moved by the magnetic forces.
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[0055] Further in another embodiment, a control unit includes a microcontroller, power module, touch screen module, time module and Bluetooth module/Wi-Fi module. The power module, touch screen module, time module, and Bluetooth module/Wi-Fi module are electrically connected to the microcontroller, where the touch screen module uses a resistive touch screen that supports a variety of configuration controls.
[0056] In another embodiment, the base may be illuminated from the back side or from the sides of the housing. In this arrangement, the device 10 can have the appearance of a lunar eclipse.
[0057] In some embodiments, the marker may be luminescent through power delivered from the electromagnetic configuration. For example, a transmitting coil can transmit power to the marker, which may allow the marker to illuminate. The marker can illuminate around or along the upper surface.
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[0059] The magnetic levitation timing device is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways, without departing from the spirit and scope of this application. In another embodiment, the back of the housing or some of the house may have a light or be backlit.
[0060] Certain features of the embodiments of the claimed subject matter have been illustrated as described herein; however, many modifications, substitutions, changes and equivalents will now occur to those skilled in the art. Additionally, while several functional blocks and relations between them have been described in detail, it is contemplated by those of skill in the art that several of the operations may be performed without the use of the others, or additional functions or relationships between functions may be established and still be in accordance with the claimed subject matter. It is, therefore, to be understood that the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications and changes as fall within the true spirit of the embodiments of the claimed subject matter.