Sound-Controlled Structure Connectable To A Multimedia Player
A sound-controlled structure connectable to a multimedia player includes a sound-controlled mechanism having a covering, an actuating unit, a sensing unit, and a power transmission unit; a container connected to the covering of the sound-controlled mechanism with the power transmission unit extended into the container; and a connecting mechanism received in the container and having at least one receiving slot. The connecting mechanism has a processing unit electrically connected to a connector arranged in the receiving slot, a power cord, a jack for the power transmission unit to plug in, a display unit, and two speakers. When a portable multimedia player is inserted in the receiving slot of the connecting mechanism to output image and sound, the sound-controlled mechanism is brought to continuously act in response to the sound.
The present invention relates to a sound-controlled structure, and more particularly to a sound-controlled structure connectable to a portable multimedia player, so that the sound-controlled structure is continuously activated to act when the portable multimedia player operates to thereby create more fun.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONA conventional sound-controlled toy includes a covering, an actuating unit provided in the covering, a sensing unit located on an outer side of the covering and electrically connected to the actuating unit, and a battery electrically connected to the actuating unit. When the sensing unit receives an external sound signal, the actuating unit is enabled to drive the covering to act in response to the sound signal. That is, the sound-controlled toy is controlled by sound to act.
Since the sound-controlled toy is powered by a battery that can only provide limited power for the sound-controlled toy to act, it is impossible for the sound-controlled toy to continuously act for a long period of time. Even if a transformer may be used to provide the required power supply, the sound-controlled toy also relies on an external sound. In general, the sensing unit of the sound-controlled toy can only sense a relatively intense external sound signal to actuate the toy. In the event the intensity of the external sound signal is weak or unstable, the sensing unit will only receive an intermittent sound signal. Under this circumstance, the sound-controlled toy will act dully or discontinuously without the ability of attracting children.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA primary object of the present invention is to provide a sound-controlled structure connectable to a portable multimedia player, so that the sound-controlled structure continuously acts in response to sound output by the multimedia player to create more fun.
To achieve the above and other objects, the sound-controlled structure of the present invention includes a sound-controlled mechanism having a covering, an actuating unit provided in the covering, a sensing unit located on an outer side of the covering and electrically connected to the actuating unit, and a power transmission unit electrically connected at a first end to the actuating unit; a container connected to the covering of the sound-controlled mechanism with a second end of the power transmission unit extended into the container; and a connecting mechanism received in the container. At least one receiving slot is provided on one side of the connecting mechanism, and a processing unit is provided in the connecting mechanism. The processing unit is electrically connected to a connector arranged in the receiving slot, a power cord, a jack for the second end of the power transmission unit to plug in, a display unit provided on another side of the connecting mechanism, and two speakers located at two lateral sides of the connecting mechanism.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The sound-controlled mechanism 1 includes a covering 11, an actuating unit 12 located in the covering 11, a sensing unit 13 located on an outer side of the covering 11 and electrically connected to the actuating unit 12, and a power transmission unit 14 electrically connected at a first end to the actuating unit 12. The covering 1 may be configured as an animal, a character, a plant, or a geometrical figure.
The container 2 is connected to the covering 11 of the sound-controlled mechanism 1 with a second end of the power transmission unit 14 extended into the container 2. A window 21 is formed on one surface of the container 2. In addition, two openings 22 are separately formed on two lateral surfaces of the container 2.
The connecting mechanism 3 is positioned in the container 2. At least one receiving slot 31 is provided on one side, such as a top side, of the connecting mechanism 3, and a processing unit 32 is provided in the connecting mechanism 3. The processing unit 32 is electrically connected to a connector 33 arranged in the receiving slot 31, a power cord 34, a jack 35 for the second end of the power transmission unit 14 to plug in, a display unit 36 provided on one side, such as a front side, of the connecting mechanism 3 corresponding to the window 21 on the container 2, and two speakers 37 located at, for example, two lateral sides of the connecting mechanism 3 corresponding to the two openings 22 on the container 2.
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In addition to be powered via the power cord 34, the sound-controlled mechanism 1 may also be powered by one or more batteries (not shown) provided in the sound-controlled mechanism 1.
With the above arrangements, the present invention enables the sound-controlled mechanism 1 to continuously act in response to the sound output by a portable multimedia player 4 inserted in the connecting mechanism 3 positioned in the container 2 associated with the sound-controlled mechanism 1, making the sound-controlled structure of the present invention novel and attractive.
The present invention has been described with a preferred embodiment thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiment can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.
Claims
1. A sound-controlled structure connectable to a multimedia player, comprising:
- a sound-controlled mechanism including a covering, an actuating unit provided in the covering, a sensing unit located on an outer side of the covering and electrically connected to the actuating unit, and a power transmission unit electrically connected at a first end to the actuating unit;
- a container connected to the covering of the sound-controlled mechanism with a second end of the power transmission unit extended into the container; and
- a connecting mechanism received in the container and having at least one receiving slot provided on one side of the connecting mechanism, a processing unit provided in the connecting mechanism and electrically connected to a connector arranged in the receiving slot, a power cord, a jack for the second end of the power transmission unit to plug in, a display unit provided on another side of the connecting mechanism, and two speakers located at two lateral sides of the connecting mechanism.
2. The sound-controlled structure connectable to a multimedia player as claimed in claim 1, wherein the covering may be differently configured as an animal, a character, a plant, or a geometrical figure.
3. The sound-controlled structure connectable to a multimedia player as claimed in claim 1, wherein the container is provided on one surface with a window corresponding to the display unit on the connecting mechanism, and at two lateral surfaces with two openings corresponding to the two speakers of the connecting mechanism.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 26, 2008
Publication Date: Dec 31, 2009
Inventor: Keng-Yuan Liu (Taipei County)
Application Number: 12/146,800
International Classification: A63H 3/28 (20060101);