GB2410845A - A locker for recharging mobile phones - Google Patents
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Abstract
A locker 1 containing several lockable compartments 2 for the recharging of mobile or cellular phones. Each compartment contains a choice of recharger heads which are connected to a mains supply by means of a transformer. Each compartment will have a unique key and lock 3 and a coin slot 4. The door is opened by deposition of a coin and the mobile phone requiring charging is connected to the relevant recharger head. The door is then locked and the key released to the customer. Each compartment is fitted with a sound sensor 11 which will pick up the sound of the ring tone should any charging phone receive an incoming call. A signal is sent via a transmitter to alert the user via a pick up in the locker key that his phone has received a call.
Description
1 2410845 A. Descriplion Title Wireless-enabled Locker for Recharging
Mobile Phones
A.2. Background
When away from the home or the office people' mobile phone batteries have often run flat and there is no opportunity to recharge them. This invention aims to provide customers with a deposit-based locker that contains compartments with rechargers connected to the mains that customers can use to recharge their mobile phones. The customer will attach their phone to the relevant recharger head and lock the compartment.
The locker contains an inventive step in that the locker compartments contain a sound activated sensor that, when activated, will communicate with the customer's compartment key, thus letting the customer know when they have received an incoming call or a message.
The locker contains a mechanism for accepting and returning deposits. The locker is designed to be wall mounted or stand-alone. Although customers may not want to pay for a recharging service, some businesses such as gyms, cinemas or service stations may older this as a free service to encourage customers to visit, or spend longer, at their place of business.
A.3 Features Essential Features 1. The locker will consist of several lockable compartments each with its own key.
2. Inside each compartment there will be several recharger heads corresponding to the most popular phones on the market.
3. Each compartment will have a sound activated sensor that, when triggered, will alert the relevant customer's key hub, letting them know that they have received a call or message.
4. The key to each compartment will be removable by each customer after they have inserted coinage equal to that deemed necessary for a deposit or a charge by the owners.
5. The locker will be capable of being wall mounted or stand mounted.
6. The recharger heads will be connected to a transformer that will convert the mains supply voltage into the necessary voltage for each mobile phone to recharge. a
Non-essential Features 1. Each compartment may contain a wheel / bevel which supports a number of mobile recharger heads.
2. The locker will be attached to a frame that can be mounted on a wall. The locker will fix to the wall securely.
3. The locker may also be used for advertising purposes.
A.4 Detailed Description 3
The locker is described in the Figures listed below: Figure 1 shows the front view of the locker with one compartment open, revealing the recharger heads and the sound sensor.
Figure 2 shows the open compartment exposing the recharger heads and the sound sensor Figure 3 shows the electrical design of a typical locker Figure 4 shows the incoming call alerting mechanisms As detailed in Figure 1 the Locker (1) will consist of several lockable compartments (2). The number of compartments will vary depending on the size of the locker.
As detailed in Figure 2 each compartment will have a unique key and lock (3) and a payment slot (4) for inserting coins for a deposit as well as a refund slot (5) for returning deposits. The inside of each compartment will contain several recharger heads (6) to fit different mobile phones. Once the phone is attached to a recharger head and a deposit has been inserted, the compartment door can be locked and the key will be released to the customer. Every compartment will have a sound sensor (11) that will pick up the sound of the phone ringing / bleeping.
As detailed in Figure 3 the recharger heads in each compartment will be attached to (hidden) electrical leads (7), which will be attached to one or many transformers (8) which, in turn, will be attached to the mains supply via a plug (9) As detailed in Figure 4 the sound sensor (11) will pick up any ringing or bleeping in the compartment. This will alert the processor / transmitter (14) which will in turn alert the relevant customer's key hub (12) which is attached to every compartment key (13).
A.5. Scenario: A typical example of product usage is as follows: 1. Customer with flat phone battery opens locker and attaches relevant recharger head to phone 2. Customer puts 1 deposit in compartment slot as a deposit 3. Customer closes and locks compartment and takes key with them 4. Phone recharges while customer is away 5. Customer phone rings an hour later 6. Customer is alerted that they have received a phone call 7. An hour later the customer returns, insets key and opens locker 8. Deposit is returned and customer removes phone and leaves.
C Claims 1. A sound sensor that alerts the compartment key when their phone is ringing 2. A deposit based locker containing lockable compartments that contain recharger heads for the purposes of recharging mobile phones.
3. A locker as claimed in Claim 1 that is mounted upon a wall 4. A locker as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 that is mounted on a stand 5. A locker as claimed in Claim 1 or 2 or 3 that is made from wood, plastic or metal, or from any combination of these materials 6. A locker as claimed in any preceding claim where advertising is used on the locker.
7. A locker as herein described above and illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Claims (1)
- Amendments to the claims have been filed as follows What is claimed is: 1.A locker for recharging mobile telephone devices comprising: a source of electrical power, a plurality of individual recharging compartments with lockable doors, and at least one wireless signal transmitter; wherein each said compartment comprises: at least one substantially different mobile phone recharging adaptors disposed within said compartment; a locking mechanism operated by a key; a sound sensor disposed inside said compartment; said locker further comprising at least one wireless signal transmitter; and at least one communications link between each said sensor and said transmitter; wherein said key has a communications signal detecting fob attached to its body; a, wherein said sensor detects when a mobile telephone deposited in said D compartment receives a call or message, wherein said sensor transmits a first signal to said transmitter via said communications link when a call or message has been detected; wherein said wireless transmitter emits a second signal after detection of said sensor signal; wherein said key fob is operative to emit an alerting signal after detecting said second signal.The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said locker further comprises a mechanism for receiving payment.3. The apparatus of Claim I wherein said source of electrical power is provided by at least one transformer and an electrical mains supply wall plug.4. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said alerting signal is at least one of a flashing light emitted by said fob, a vibration emitted by said fob or an auditory emission from said fob.5. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein each said recharging adaptor is applicable to a particular type of mobile telephone.6. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said transmitter incorporates a processor operative to encode information about the compartment within which an incoming call is detected into the signal emitted by said transmitter.7. The apparatus of Claim 2 wherein said mechanism for receiving payment or deposits provides a coin payment slot and a coin refund slot. (,<, 8. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said locker further comprises a frame that allows said locker to be securely mounted on a wall. .9. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said communications link between each said ' sensor and said transmitter comprises an electrical circuit. ^O10. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said locker is mounted on a stand.11. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said locker has surfaces that may be used for advertising purposes.12. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said locker is made of at least one of wood, plastic or metal.13. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said mobile recharger heads are supported by a wheel mechanism.14. The apparatus of Claim 1 wherein said mobile recharger heads are supported by a bevel mechanism.15. A method of recharging mobile telephones comprising the steps of: (a) providing a mobile phone recharging locker comprising a wireless signal transmitter and a plurality of individual and recharging compartments with lockable doors, wherein each said compartment comprises: at least one substantially different mobile phone recharging adaptors; a locking mechanism; a key with a communications signal detecting fob attached to its body, and a sensor operative to detect when a mobile telephone placed in said compartment receives a call or message, (b) opening the door of a compartment; (c) accepting attachment of a phone to one of said relevant recharger heads; (d) receiving a coin deposit from a customer; <, (e) locking said compartment door and releasing said key to said customer; (f) charging said mobile telephone; (g) detecting incoming call or text message by means of said sensor; (h) transmitting a signal from said sensor to a said wireless transmitter; (i) transmitting a wireless signal from said transmitter to said key fob; 21) (j) emitting an alerting signal from said fob to advise said customer is alerted that they have received a phone call; (k) unlocking the door in response to the insertion of said key when said customer returns to the locker; and (1) releasing telephone from said recharger head.16. The method of Claim 15 wherein said step of emitting an alerting signal from said fob uses at least one of a flashing light emitted by said fob, a vibration emitted by said fob or an auditory emission from said fob.17. The method of Claim 15 wherein said step (d) of receiving a coin deposit from a customer is omitted.18. A method of recharging mobile telephones comprising the steps of: (a) providing a mobile phone recharging locker comprising a wireless signal transmitter and a plurality of individual and a recharging compartments with lockable doors, wherein each said compartment comprises: at least one substantially different mobile phone recharging adaptors; a locking mechanism; a key with a communications signal detecting fob attached to its body; a sensor operative to detect when a mobile telephone placed in said compartment; receives a call or message; and a mechanism for receiving a coin deposit from a customer; (b) receiving a coin deposit for the use of a compartment from a customer; (c) unlocking the door of said compartment; < (d) accepting attachment of a phone to one of said relevant recharger heads; (e) locking said compartment door and releasing said key to said customer; ( (f) charging said mobile telephone; (g) detecting incoming call or text message by means of said sensor; (h) transmitting a signal from said sensor to a said wireless transmitter; (i) transmitting a wireless signal from said transmitter to said key fob; (j) emitting an alerting signal from said fob to advise said customer is alerted that they have received a phone call; (k) unlocking the door in response to the insertion of said key when said customer returns to the locker; and (l) releasing telephone from said recharger head.19. The method of Claim 18 wherein said step of emitting an alerting signal from said fob uses at least one of a flashing light emitted by said fob, a vibration emitted by said fob or an auditory emission from said fob.
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