Communication device
The present invention relates to apparatus and method for providing two-way communication between two users. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to a way in which communication between two users can occur whereby one of the users is given the impression that the communication they are having is with an everyday object such as teddy bear or child's doll.
The present invention relates to apparatus and method for providing two-way communication between two users. In particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates to a way in which communication between two users can occur whereby one of the users is given the impression that the communication they are having is with an everyday object such as a teddy bear or childs doll.
It is well known that toys provide a great learning tool for teaching young children or those with learning disabilities. However, most toys such as teddy bears, dolls or action figures rely upon the users imagination for many of the games played and thus the lessons which can be learnt. Education, discipline and development of children in early years is thus often limited by their own limitations.
Some toys are known which provide for some interaction between the child and the toy. For example radio controlled cars which use a master transmitter and a slave receiver allow a child to control the motion of a toy. Alternatively some toys provide a way in which a child can interact with a toy which will respond with a number of predetermined responses such as beeps or flashing lights. The responses from such interactive toys are limited as will be known by those skilled in the art.
Learning in a child or person with learning difficulties such as a disabled person may be restricted as a result of a problem with the relationship between the learner and the teacher. For example there are occasions when children will not listen to their parents. As a result teaching of manners and discipline such as doing homework, tidying up, stopping children crying and encouraging them to eat food can be restricted.
Another problem is that on some occasions a parent or guardian may need to leave a child or learner unaccompanied in a room whilst the guardian attends to some other matter. Under such circumstances it is known that a child may be in danger as they may interact with household objects which may cause them harm. In addition if such a guardian is forced to leave a child alone any learning in which the child is involved must be terminated until the guardian returns.
It is an aim of embodiments of the present invention to mitigate at least partially the above-referenced problems.
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided apparatus for providing two-way communication between a first user and a further user comprising:
a master communication device; and
a slave communication device, disguised as an everyday object, and including circuitry means for enabling said two-way communication via said master communication device; wherein
said slave communication device is disguised so that when said two-way communication is in progress, said first user will believe that said communication is between said first user and said everyday object.
According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for providing two-way communication between a first user and a further user comprising the steps of:
providing a slave communication device, disguised as an everyday object, and a master communication device arranged for two-way communication therebetween;
providing said further user with access to only said master communication device and said first user with access to only said slave device; and
transmitting and receiving at least one communication signal over a wireless communication link between said master and slave devices; whereby
by virtue of the disguise of said slave communication device the two-way communication will appear, to said first user, to be between said first user and said everyday object.
According to a third aspect of the present invention there is provided a method for promoting learning in a learner user comprising the steps of:
providing a slave communication device disguised as an everyday object and a master communication device;
transmitting and receiving at least one communication signal over a wireless communication link between said master device and said slave device; whereby
a further user having access to only said master device can communicate, via said communication link, with said learner user having access to only said slave device thereby promoting learning in said learner user.
Embodiments of the present invention provide the advantage that a guardian or parent can speak from a master unit through a toy or other everyday object giving the child the impression that the toy is talking and that that child (or other person with learning difficulties) is having a one to one conversation with the everyday object. This can be a very powerful tool for the education, discipline and development of children in their important years because if children will not listen to their parents they may listen to their favourite character such as their teddy bear.
Embodiments of the present invention provide the advantage that the slave communication device through which a child communicates is a computer having a monitor or other screen which enables a wide range of selectable characters to be chosen with which a child may interact. In this way the communication device is disguised so that the child thinks communication is occurring with the displayed character.
Embodiments of the present invention provide the possibilities for children to be taught manners, discipline such as doing homework, tidying up, stopping children crying and encouraging them to eat food. This may be done whilst the child is alone in a room whilst their parent or guardian may be elsewhere carrying out another function and will only listen to their child or may observe them on a video unit.
Embodiments of the present invention enable parents to have an unlimited, natural and spontaneous dialogue with their child through their childs favourite toy. Since the parent or guardian or other teacher communicates through the toy via a two-way communication link the toy is inherently allowed to speak in any language. Embodiments of the present invention include, in a slave communication device located inside the everyday object, a voice alteration mechanism so that the parent or guardian's voice is disguised so that the child will not recognise it.
Embodiments of the present invention provide the advantage that the master and slave communication devices may be used as baby alarms or, when a child has outgrown the system it may be used as a useful way for users to communication between rooms in a house.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
In the drawings like reference numerals refer to like parts.
The master communication device 18 may be seen in more detail in
A charging connection 33, which is shown in more detail in
An on/off control 35 is also provided as a button disguised as a part of the body of the toy 15. A parent or guardian may discreetly turn the slave communication device on or off by pressing this button without the child being aware of the subterfuge.
The communication unit 50 is housed within the body of the teddy bear which thus acts as a disguise so that a child would be unaware of the units presence. In this way a parents voice, or parents disguised voice, emitted from the speaker 51 of the slave communication device will appear to come from the teddy bear rather than from the parent. The slave communication device 50 includes an antenna 52 from which a communication signal can be transmitted to the antenna 24 of the master communication device or signals from that master communication device can be received at the slave communication device. An on/off switch 53 is controlled by a user pressing button 35 on the teddy bear. A volume control 54 permits the volume emitted by the speaker 51 to be controlled thus selecting the volume which the child hears coming from the toy. A microphone 55 detects the voice of a child talking to the teddy bear which can then be transmitted to the master communication unit so that the parent can hear what the child is saying.
The master communication device 18 includes all the electronic circuitry and controls for operation by a parent. It includes a transmitter which may be used to communicate with the toy 15 to control movement of one or more movable parts of the toy. In addition the master communication device includes a two channel transmitter/receiver which is used for voice communication between itself and the slave communication device 50. In like manner the slave communication device 50 includes circuitry housed in the body of an everyday object such as a teddy bear and includes circuitry for a two channel voice transmitter/receiver which enables two-way conversation between a child talking into or at the teddy bear and a parent using the master communication device. The circuitry which may be housed in a housing of the slave communication unit 50 may include voice synchronisation circuitry.
During use an image which will typically be a moving image of a character is displayed on the monitor and a child 13 can notionally speak to the image. The voice of the child is received by microphone 98 and is transferred via the processing unit 90 and controller 91 to antenna 84 and thus to the master communication device with the parent 14. The parent hears the voice of the child speaking to the image. In response or indeed to initiate a child's reaction, the parent speaks into the master communication device 18 and these signals are transmitted to the PC antenna 84. Voice recognition software in the PC determines the words spoken by the parent and generates signals to make the character react accordingly. These signals may control lip or eye movements on a face of the character or other expressions and/or words or noises output by the speaker 97 which may be a copy of the parents voice (in which case voice recognition software is not required) or via a computer generated voice pattern. In this way the PC is disguised in such a way that the child believes that communication is between themselves and the character displayed on the PC monitor.
It will be understood that in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention the parent or further user 14 may be provided with a computer as the master communication device. The computer includes a user interface including a screen for displaying images, a microphone for receiving voice signals from a user and at least one speaker for generating noises. The computer may be linked via a fixed connected or wireless connection to a further display screen in a region where a child or other person with learning disability is located. A still further embodiment may be provided by the parent or further user being provided with a walkie talkie as a master communication device and a further walkie talkie or two channel radio communicator being located in the region where the child is located. The second walkie talkie or slave communication device may be itself disguised so that a child does not identify it as a communication device. A two-way communication between the slave and master communication device may take place as above-described. A computer having a monitor or screen may be made reactive to voice output from the slave communication device. Voice recognition software in the computer may be programmed to be reactive to the parent or other authorised users voice patterns and an image of a character on the screen may be generated so that it appears to the child that it is the character with which it is having a communication. In this way the character mimics the voice input of the parent as well as movement of the character which may occur in accordance with commands or words spoken by the parent.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a way in which a parent or guardian may talk to a child or a person with learning difficulties through an everyday object such as a toy. By virtue of disguising a slave communication device the child will believe that they are having a conversation with the toy. The parent may monitor the child during a conversation using a video camera and monitor arrangement or may simply listen to the child.
Embodiments of the present invention provide a means for reading a bedtime story to a child without the presence of the parent in the room. This may get the child used to falling asleep without a parent being present. It will be understood that in such a case the everyday object may be disguised as a book or any other night time related object.
It will also be understood that according to embodiments of the present invention a multitude of different body portions (or suits) may be provided to selectively disguise the slave communication unit. A parent or guardian would need only to discreetly remove the communication unit 50 from one disguise and place it in another selected disguise.
It will be understood that embodiments of the present invention can provide an efficient learning aid. By virtue of a child being focussed on an everyday object seemingly talking and listening to the child the childs attention can be maintained and learning promoted.
It will be understood that embodiments of the present invention may be made of materials conforming to the Kite standards of safety for children's toys.
Whilst specific preferred embodiments of the present invention have been above described it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to the specifics described. Rather variations and modifications may be envisaged without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Claims
1. Apparatus for providing two-way communication between a first user and a further user comprising:
- a master communication device; and
- a slave communication device, disguised as an everyday object, and including circuitry means for enabling said two-way communication via said master communication device said circuitry means comprising voice alteration means for disguising said further user's voice;
- wherein said slave communication device and said further user's voice is disguised so that when said two-way communication is in progress, said first user will believe that said communication is between said first user and said everyday object.
2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- each communication device includes speaker means for providing an audible voice signal;
- microphone means for converting voice patterns of a user into a format for transmittal over a communication link as a communication signal; and
- communication signal transmitting and receiving means for respectively transmitting and receiving at least one communication signal.
3. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein the disguise of said slave communication device comprises an outer body portion surrounding substantially all of the circuitry of said slave communication device.
4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said disguise includes at least one movable portion arranged to move independently with respect of said body portion of the disguise and includes means for moving said movable portion responsive to a movement control signal received from said master communication device.
5. Apparatus as claimed in claim 4 wherein said master communication device includes control means for generating and transmitting a movement control signal to said slave communication device.
6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said slave communication device includes a power switch accessible without the need to remove said body portion.
7. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said apparatus is disguised as a teddy bear.
8. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said apparatus is disguised as a child's doll.
9. Apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first user comprises a child and said further user comprises a parent or teacher.
10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first user comprises a user with learning difficulties.
11. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said slave communication device comprises a computer including a user interface, said user interface including a screen for displaying an image of a character.
12. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said user interface further comprises at least one speaker member for producing audible sounds to said first user.
13. The apparatus as claimed in claim 111 wherein said user interface further comprises at least one microphone for receiving audible sounds generated by said first user.
14. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein the computer is arranged to display images which conceal the fact that a conversation is between said first user and said further user.
15. The apparatus as claimed in claim 11 wherein said computer is optionally (i) a PC (ii) a laptop computer or (iii) a personal data assistant.
16. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said master communication device comprises a computer and said slave communication device comprises a screen for displaying an image of a character responsive to signals received from said computer.
17. A method for providing two-way communication between a first user and a further user comprising the steps of:
- providing a slave communication device, disguised as an everyday object and including voice alteration means for disguising said further user's voice, and a master communication device arranged for two-way communication therebetween;
- providing said further user with access to only said master communication device and said first user with access to only said slave device; and
- transmitting and receiving at least one communication signal over a wireless communication link between said master and slave devices;
- whereby by virtue of the disguise of said slave communication device and said further user's voice the two-way communication will appear, to said first user, to be between said first user and said everyday object.
18. The method as claimed in claim 17 further comprising disguising said slave communication device by the steps of surrounding substantially all of the circuitry of said slave communication device with a preformed body portion formed to look like said everyday object.
19. The method as claimed in claim 17 or claim 18 further comprising, prior to said step of providing said further user with access to only said master communication device, providing said further user with access to said slave communication device during a period of time in which said further user may switch on power to the slave communication device.
20. The method as claimed in claim 19 wherein said step of switching power on comprises pressing a button disguised on said slave communication device.
21. The method as claimed in claim 17 wherein said steps of transmitting and receiving a communication signal comprises providing a two-channel radio service between said slave and master devices.
22. The method as claimed in claim 17 further comprising:
- transmitting, from said master communication device, a movement control signal;
- receiving said movement control signal at said slave communication device; and
- moving at least one movable portion of said disguise independently with respect to said body portion on said disguise of said slave communication device responsive to said movement control signal.
23. The method as claimed in claim 22 further comprising selecting a one from a plurality of movable portions of said disguise via said master communication device.
24. A method for promoting learning in a learner user comprising the steps of:
- providing a slave communication device disguised as an everyday object and including voice alteration means for disguising a tutor's voice and a master communication device;
- transmitting and receiving at least one communication signal over a wireless communication link between said master device and said slave device;
- whereby a further user having access to only said master device can communicate, via said communication link, with said learner user having access to only said slave device thereby promoting learning in said learner user.
25. The method as claimed in claim 24 wherein said learner user comprises a child and said further user comprises a parent or teacher.
26. The method as claimed in claim 24 wherein said learner user comprises a user with learning difficulties.
27. The method as claimed in claim 24 wherein said everyday object comprises a toy.
28. (canceled)
29. (canceled)
30. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein voice alteration means disguises said further user's voice to sound like a predetermined character.
31. The method as claimed in claim 17 further comprising disguising said further user's voice to sound like a predetermined character.
32. The method as claimed in claim 24 further comprising disguising said tutor's voice to sound like a predetermined character.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 26, 2003
Publication Date: Jul 13, 2006
Inventor: Shahood Ahmed (Bradford)
Application Number: 10/529,572
International Classification: A63H 3/28 (20060101);