The present invention is an alarm clock device which programmably and automatically coordinates the movement of one or more electric toy trains, or the like. The present invention alarm clock preferably triggers the movement of an electric toy train when a pre-set alarm time is reached. The alarm clock device comprises at least one base that defines an elongated substantially non-linear track for regulating the movement of a toy train. The traveling speed of the train is preferably regulated by a voltage varying device, such as a transformer, that is attached to the track and also coupled to a manually adjustable speed controlling member within the alarm clock. The movement of the train is preferably accompanied by applicable audible sounds that correspond therewith. The duration of movement may be programmed manually and may be adjusted in any variety of ways.
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1. A programmable alarm clock device comprising:
(a) a clock having means for displaying time, said clock also having means for producing a time-activated alarm, means for programming a pre-selected alarm time, and means for activating motion of a toy vehicle on a track in response to alarm activation; (b) means for defining at least one continuous loop toy track, said track being coupled to said alarm clock; (c) means for connecting an A/C power source to said programmable alarm clock device, said power source connecting means being connected to said track so as to power said toy vehicle; (d) at least one vehicle adapted for movement along said track, wherein when the alarm of said alarm clock is activated, said vehicle is activated to motion; and (e) a transformer adapted for varying voltage and regulating movement of said vehicle, said transformer being adapted to functionally operate concurrently with said motion activating means, said transformer being coupled to said track and to said alarm clock.
10. A programmable alarm clock device comprising:
(a) a clock having means for displaying time, said clock also having means for producing a time-activated alarm, means for programming a pre-selected alarm time, and means for activating motion of a toy vehicle on a track in response to alarm activation; (b) means for defining at least one continuous loop toy track, said track being coupled to said alarm clock; (c) means for connecting a battery power source to said programmable alarm clock device, said power source connecting means being connected to said track so as to power said toy vehicle; (d) at least one vehicle adapted for movement along said track, wherein when the alarm of said alarm clock is activated, said vehicle is activated to motion; and (e) a transformer adapted for varying voltage and regulating movement of said vehicle, said transformer being adapted to functionally operate concurrently with said motion activating means, said transformer being coupled to said track and to said alarm clock.
16. A programmable alarm clock device comprising:
(a) a clock having means for displaying time, said clock also having means for producing a time-activated alarm, means for programming a pre-selected alarm time, and means for activating and deactivating motion of a toy vehicle on a track in response to alarm activation and deactivation; (b) means for defining at least one continuous loop toy track, said track being coupled to said alarm clock; (c) means for connecting a solar power source to said programmable alarm clock device, said power source connecting means being connected to said track so as to power said toy vehicle; (d) at least one vehicle adapted for movement along said track, wherein when the alarm of said alarm clock is activated, said vehicle is activated to motion; and (e) a transformer adapted for varying voltage and regulating movement of said vehicle, said transformer being adapted to functionally operate concurrently with said motion activating means and motion deactivating means, said transformer being coupled to said track and to said alarm clock.
0. 21. A programmable alarm clock device comprising:
a base; an alarm clock connected to said base, said alarm clock having means for displaying time, said alarm clock also having means for producing a time-activated alarm that includes audible sounds that correspond to a toy, means for programming a pre-selected alarm time, and means for activating movement of a toy along an endless, non-linear and continuous loop toy track in response to time-activation of the alarm; an endless, non-linear and continuous loop toy track on said base, said track being coupled to said alarm clock; at least one toy mounted for movement along said endless, non-linear and continuous loop toy track, audible sounds corresponding to the toy; a power supply connected to said alarm clock for powering said alarm clock and for powering movement of said toy along said track, said power supply being selected from the group consisting of: an a/c power supply; a battery power supply; and a solar power supply; and said means for activating movement when the alarm of said alarm clock is activated, causing said toy to move for any selected duration of time along said endless, non-linear and continuous loop track and generating said audible sounds.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to programmable alarm clocks, and more particularly to programmable alarm clocks which automatically coordinate the movement of at least one electric vehicle coupled therewith.
2. Information Disclosure Statement
Conventional alarm clocks come in a variety of shapes and sizes and function in a variety of ways. The intent of many such alarm clocks is to provide a convenient means for waking the user from a sleeping state. The pertinent prior art discloses alarm clocks which incorporate, for example, radio receivers and cassette players.
In addition, the prior art also discloses alarm clocks which incorporate an accompanying vehicle which is triggered into motion along a linear track when a predetermined alarm time is reached. The following samples represent different variations of alarm clocks which exemplify the art.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,488 to Herbert B. Trantham teaches an alarm clock which coordinates mechanical motion or action, with a distinctive sound, of an object such as a train engine between end stops when an alarm clock reaches a set alarm time. When the moving object reaches a front end stop of a linear track, sound is terminated and a regular alarm clock signal is enabled.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,611,151 to Jose F. Fernandez teaches an electric alarm clock with a radio and a cartridge-type tape receptacle and playback head mechanism. Also included are awake and sleep switches and a selector switch for selectively operating the radio or the tape mechanism in the morning and in the evening.
Notwithstanding the prior art in this field, it is believed that the present invention, which comprises a programmable alarm clock which automatically and adjustably coordinates the duration of movement and the speed of one or more vehicles, as described herein, is neither taught nor rendered obvious.
The present invention is an alarm clock device which programmably and automatically coordinates the movement of one or more electric toy trains, or the like. The present invention alarm clock preferably triggers the movement of an electric toy train when a pre-set alarm time is reached. The alarm clock device comprises at least one base that defines an elongated substantially non-linear loop track for regulating the movement of a toy train. The traveling speed of the train is preferably regulated by a voltage varying device, such as a transformer, that is attached to the track and also coupled to a manually adjustable speed controlling member within the alarm clock. The movement of the train is preferably accompanied by applicable audible sounds that correspond therewith. The duration and speed of movement may be programmed manually and may be adjusted in any variety of ways.
The present invention will be more fully understood when the specification herein is taken in conjunction with the drawings appended hereto, wherein:
The present invention is an alarm clock device which programmably and automatically coordinates the movement of at least one electric toy vehicle. The present invention generally comprises a conventional alarm clock which preferably triggers the movement of an electric toy train when a pre-set alarm time is reached. The alarm clock is connected to a base that defines at least one elongated substantially non-linear loop track for regulating the movement of a toy train or the like. The traveling speed of the train may vary and is preferably regulated by a voltage varying device, such as a transformer, that is attached to the track and also coupled to a speed control member, e.g. a CPU or microprocessor, located within the alarm clock. The movement of the train is preferably accompanied by applicable audible sounds that correspond therewith, i.e train whistles and human conductor voices. The duration of movement may be programmed manually and may be adjusted in any variety of ways.
It is to be understood that the particular train vehicle may be any variety and still be within the scope of the present invention. It is also to be understood that the duration of the vehicle movement and the speed thereof may greatly vary within the scope of the present invention.
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Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
Glynn, Kenneth P., Glynn, Alex P.
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