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- the present invention is in the field of multimedia devices. More particularly, the present invention provides an apparatus for the delivery of aroma sensory information to a user of a multimedia device.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for the remote or local delivery of stored or real-time aroma sensory information to an end user of a multimedia device.
- the present invention includes an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals.
- the electrical signals may be delivered to an end user in analog or digital form using a wide variety of delivery systems, including, but not limited to, magnetic media (e.g., a floppy or hard disk), optical or magneto-optical media (e.g., a compact disc (CD)), radio, television, or satellite transmitters, or telephone or cable systems.
- the electrical signals are retrieved and processed to control the aroma or combination of aromas emitted by one or more aroma release chambers.
- Many types of retrieval systems may be used to receive and process the electrical signals.
- the retrieval system may include, for example, a personal computer or computer peripheral, a video game system, a television set, a home entertainment/theater system, or a dedicated, stand-alone module.
- the present invention provides an apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation comprising:
- an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals
- each aroma release chamber configured to selectively generate a predetermined aroma under control of the control device, each aroma release chamber comprising:
- an aroma element located within the container, for emitting a predetermined aroma when heated
- a heating system for selectively heating the aroma element
- an air displacement system for selectively displacing a stream of air through the container to release the predetermined aroma.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus according to the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of an aroma release chamber in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 A block diagram of an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus, generally designated as 10 , according to the present invention, is illustrated in FIG. 1.
- the aroma sensory stimulation apparatus 10 includes an aroma converter 12 for encoding aroma information into electrical signals.
- the aroma information may be converted into analog or digital electrical signals, depending on such factors as the type of delivery and retrieval systems to be used in a given implementation of the aroma sensory stimulation apparatus 10 .
- the aroma information may be encoded using a wide variety of techniques.
- an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus 10 configured to produce sixteen (16) distinct aromas may encode the aroma information using a 4-bit digital word or sixteen distinct voltage levels.
- the scent of a rose for example, may be encoded as “0001,” while the aroma of a rotten egg may be encoded as “1111.”
- An error correcting technique may be employed to ensure the correct delivery of the encoded aroma information.
- the electrical signals produced by the aroma converter 12 are delivered to a local or remote end user in an analog or digital format by a delivery system 14 .
- the delivery system 14 may take on a wide variety of forms.
- the delivery system 14 may comprise a data carrier such as a floppy or hard disk, a compact disc, or other type of magnetic, optical or magneto-optical media, having the electrical signals saved or encoded thereon.
- the delivery system may comprise a system for transmitting the electrical signals via radio, television, satellite, telephone, or the Internet.
- a retrieval system 16 is provided to retrieve and process the electrical signals delivered by the delivery system 14 to control the aroma or combination of aromas emitted by one or more aroma release chambers 18 .
- the retrieval system 16 may also take on a wide variety of forms, depending on the type of delivery system 14 being used, the format of the electrical signals provided by the delivery system 14 , as well as other factors.
- the retrieval system 16 may comprise a personal computer, a video game system, or a television set. It should be clear, however, that many other types of delivery and retrieval systems 14 , 16 may be used without departing from the intended scope of the present invention as set forth in the accompanying claims.
- FIG. 2 An aroma sensory stimulation apparatus 20 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 2.
- the delivery system comprises a compact disc 22 having aroma information encoded thereon.
- a computer system 24 including a compact disc reader 26 serves as the retrieval system for accessing and processing the aroma information stored on the compact disc 22 .
- the computer system 24 transmits control signals via a cable 28 to an aroma-release system 30 containing at least one of the aroma release chambers 18 . Based on the aroma information, at least one of the aroma release chambers 18 is actuated in response to the control signals transmitted by the computer system 24 to generate a predetermined aroma or combination or aromas.
- FIG. 3 A side cross-sectional view of an aroma release chamber 18 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 3.
- the aroma release chamber 18 includes a selectively controlled hot plate 40 which operates in response to control signals provided by the computer system 24 over the cable 28 .
- a replaceable aroma stick 42 that emits a particular aroma when heated, or other type of solid, liquid, or gaseous heat actuated aroma source, is located within the aroma release chamber 18 .
- the aroma stick 42 is positioned directly on the hot plate 40 .
- the aroma release chamber 18 further includes an opening 44 covered by a door 46 .
- An electromagnet 48 operates in response to control signals provided by the computer system 24 via the cable 28 to selectively open or close the door 46 .
- the door 46 is biased toward a closed position by a spring or other biasing means (not shown).
- a fan 50 is provided to displace a stream of air through the aroma release chamber 18 and out of the opening 44 to release the aroma generated when the aroma stick 42 is heated by the hot plate 40 .
- An air filtration system 52 is located over an air intake opening 54 to filter the stream of air being drawn into the aroma release chamber 18 by the fan 50 .
- the air filtration system 52 is provided to remove previously emitted aromas from the stream of air being drawn into the aroma release chamber 18 to allow precise control of the aroma subsequently emitted by the chamber 18 .
- the computer system 24 retrieves and processes at least a portion of the aroma information encoded on the compact disc 22 .
- the computer system 24 then transmits control signals to one or more predetermined aroma release chambers 18 over the cable 28 to generate the aroma or combination of aromas defined by the aroma information.
- the hot plate 40 , the electromagnet 48 that opens the door 46 , and the fan 50 in each of the predetermined aroma release chambers 18 are activated, thereby releasing the desired aroma or combination of aromas.
- the predetermined aroma release chambers 18 may each be activated for an identical period of time, or for different lengths of time to release different strengths of their respective aromas.
- Each of the predetermined aroma release chambers 18 is deactivated in response to control signals transmitted by the computer system 24 to prevent any further aroma release.
- the hot plate 40 , fan 50 , and electromagnet 48 are turned off, and the door 46 seals the opening 44 in the aroma release chamber 18 . This process is repeated, as necessary, according to the aroma information encoded on the compact disc 22 .
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An apparatus for the remote or local delivery of stored or real-time aroma sensory information to an end user of a multimedia device. The present invention includes an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals, a delivery system for delivering the electrical signals, and a retrieval system for receiving and processing the electrical signals to control the aroma or combination of aromas emitted by one or more aroma release chambers.
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- The present invention is in the field of multimedia devices. More particularly, the present invention provides an apparatus for the delivery of aroma sensory information to a user of a multimedia device.
- Currently available multimedia devices, such as computers, video games, and televisions, are designed to provide visual and audio sensory information to a user. In many applications, however, it may be desirable to additionally provide aroma sensory information to enhance the realism and appeal of the information presented to a user by the multimedia device.
- The present invention provides an apparatus for the remote or local delivery of stored or real-time aroma sensory information to an end user of a multimedia device. The present invention includes an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals. The electrical signals may be delivered to an end user in analog or digital form using a wide variety of delivery systems, including, but not limited to, magnetic media (e.g., a floppy or hard disk), optical or magneto-optical media (e.g., a compact disc (CD)), radio, television, or satellite transmitters, or telephone or cable systems. The electrical signals are retrieved and processed to control the aroma or combination of aromas emitted by one or more aroma release chambers. Many types of retrieval systems may be used to receive and process the electrical signals. The retrieval system may include, for example, a personal computer or computer peripheral, a video game system, a television set, a home entertainment/theater system, or a dedicated, stand-alone module.
- Generally, the present invention provides an apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation comprising:
- an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals;
- a control device for processing the electrical signals; and
- at least one aroma release chamber, each aroma release chamber configured to selectively generate a predetermined aroma under control of the control device, each aroma release chamber comprising:
- a container having an opening;
- a door for selectively covering the opening in the container;
- an aroma element, located within the container, for emitting a predetermined aroma when heated;
- a heating system for selectively heating the aroma element;
- an air filtration system for filtering air entering the container; and
- an air displacement system for selectively displacing a stream of air through the container to release the predetermined aroma.
- The features of the present invention will best be understood from a detailed description of the invention and a preferred embodiment thereof selected for the purposes of illustration and shown in the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram of an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 illustrates an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
- FIG. 3 is a side cross-sectional view of an aroma release chamber in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- The features and advantages of the present invention are illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings.
- A block diagram of an aroma sensory stimulation apparatus, generally designated as 10, according to the present invention, is illustrated in FIG. 1.
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sensory stimulation apparatus 10 includes anaroma converter 12 for encoding aroma information into electrical signals. The aroma information may be converted into analog or digital electrical signals, depending on such factors as the type of delivery and retrieval systems to be used in a given implementation of the aromasensory stimulation apparatus 10. - The aroma information may be encoded using a wide variety of techniques. For example, an aroma
sensory stimulation apparatus 10 configured to produce sixteen (16) distinct aromas may encode the aroma information using a 4-bit digital word or sixteen distinct voltage levels. The scent of a rose, for example, may be encoded as “0001,” while the aroma of a rotten egg may be encoded as “1111.” An error correcting technique may be employed to ensure the correct delivery of the encoded aroma information. - The electrical signals produced by the
aroma converter 12 are delivered to a local or remote end user in an analog or digital format by adelivery system 14. Thedelivery system 14 may take on a wide variety of forms. For example, thedelivery system 14 may comprise a data carrier such as a floppy or hard disk, a compact disc, or other type of magnetic, optical or magneto-optical media, having the electrical signals saved or encoded thereon. Alternately, the delivery system may comprise a system for transmitting the electrical signals via radio, television, satellite, telephone, or the Internet. - A
retrieval system 16 is provided to retrieve and process the electrical signals delivered by thedelivery system 14 to control the aroma or combination of aromas emitted by one or morearoma release chambers 18. Theretrieval system 16 may also take on a wide variety of forms, depending on the type ofdelivery system 14 being used, the format of the electrical signals provided by thedelivery system 14, as well as other factors. For example, theretrieval system 16 may comprise a personal computer, a video game system, or a television set. It should be clear, however, that many other types of delivery and 14, 16 may be used without departing from the intended scope of the present invention as set forth in the accompanying claims.retrieval systems - An aroma
sensory stimulation apparatus 20 according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 2. In this embodiment, the delivery system comprises acompact disc 22 having aroma information encoded thereon. Acomputer system 24 including acompact disc reader 26 serves as the retrieval system for accessing and processing the aroma information stored on thecompact disc 22. Thecomputer system 24 transmits control signals via acable 28 to an aroma-release system 30 containing at least one of thearoma release chambers 18. Based on the aroma information, at least one of thearoma release chambers 18 is actuated in response to the control signals transmitted by thecomputer system 24 to generate a predetermined aroma or combination or aromas. - A side cross-sectional view of an
aroma release chamber 18 in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG. 3. Thearoma release chamber 18 includes a selectively controlledhot plate 40 which operates in response to control signals provided by thecomputer system 24 over thecable 28. A replaceable aroma stick 42 that emits a particular aroma when heated, or other type of solid, liquid, or gaseous heat actuated aroma source, is located within thearoma release chamber 18. Preferably, thearoma stick 42 is positioned directly on thehot plate 40. - The
aroma release chamber 18 further includes anopening 44 covered by adoor 46. Anelectromagnet 48 operates in response to control signals provided by thecomputer system 24 via thecable 28 to selectively open or close thedoor 46. Preferably, thedoor 46 is biased toward a closed position by a spring or other biasing means (not shown). Afan 50 is provided to displace a stream of air through thearoma release chamber 18 and out of theopening 44 to release the aroma generated when thearoma stick 42 is heated by thehot plate 40. - An
air filtration system 52 is located over an air intake opening 54 to filter the stream of air being drawn into thearoma release chamber 18 by thefan 50. Theair filtration system 52 is provided to remove previously emitted aromas from the stream of air being drawn into thearoma release chamber 18 to allow precise control of the aroma subsequently emitted by thechamber 18. - In operation, the
computer system 24 retrieves and processes at least a portion of the aroma information encoded on thecompact disc 22. Thecomputer system 24 then transmits control signals to one or more predeterminedaroma release chambers 18 over thecable 28 to generate the aroma or combination of aromas defined by the aroma information. Upon receipt of the control signals, thehot plate 40, theelectromagnet 48 that opens thedoor 46, and thefan 50 in each of the predeterminedaroma release chambers 18 are activated, thereby releasing the desired aroma or combination of aromas. The predeterminedaroma release chambers 18 may each be activated for an identical period of time, or for different lengths of time to release different strengths of their respective aromas. Each of the predeterminedaroma release chambers 18 is deactivated in response to control signals transmitted by thecomputer system 24 to prevent any further aroma release. When deactivated, thehot plate 40,fan 50, andelectromagnet 48 are turned off, and thedoor 46 seals theopening 44 in thearoma release chamber 18. This process is repeated, as necessary, according to the aroma information encoded on thecompact disc 22. - The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. For example, several aroma sticks, each corresponding to a different aroma, may be located within the same aroma release chamber. In this manner, a combination of aromas may be produced using a single aroma release chamber. Further, the aroma stick and hot plate in each aroma release chamber may be replaced with a solid, liquid, or gaseous, non-heat actuated aroma source. For example, the aroma source may comprise an odorant cassette, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,724,256, incorporated herein by reference. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.
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1. An apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation comprising:
an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into electrical signals;
a control device for processing the electrical signals; and
at least one aroma release chamber, each aroma release chamber configured to selectively generate a predetermined aroma under control of the control device, each aroma release chamber comprising:
a container having an opening;
a door for selectively covering the opening in the container;
an aroma element, located within the container, for emitting a predetermined aroma when heated;
a heating system for selectively heating the aroma element;
an air filtration system for filtering air entering the container; and
an air displacement system for selectively displacing a stream of air through the container to release the predetermined aroma.
2. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , wherein the air filtration system is configured to remove previously generated aromas from the air entering the container.
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3. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , wherein the door, heating system, and air displacement system of each aroma release chamber are controlled by electrical signals produced by the control device.
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4. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , further including:
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a system for storing the electrical signals produced by the aroma converter.
5. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , wherein the control device further includes:
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a system for retrieving the electrical signals stored by the storing system, and for providing the retrieved electrical signals to the control device.
6. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , further including:
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a system for transmitting the electrical signals produced by the aroma converter to the control device, the control device including a system for receiving the transmitted electrical signals.
7. The apparatus for aroma sensory stimulation according to , wherein the control device is a multimedia device.
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8. An aroma producing system comprising:
a delivery system for providing aroma signals;
a retrieval system for receiving and processing the aroma signals; and
at least one aroma release chamber, each aroma release chamber configured to selectively generate a predetermined aroma under control of the retrieval system, each aroma release chamber comprising:
a container having an opening;
a door for selectively covering the opening in the container;
an aroma source located in the container for producing a predetermined aroma;
an air filtration system for filtering air entering the container; and
an air displacement system for selectively displacing a stream of air through the container to release the predetermined aroma.
9. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the aroma source further includes:
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an aroma element for emitting the predetermined aroma when heated; and
a heating system for selectively heating the aroma element.
10. The aroma producing system according to , further comprising:
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an aroma converter for encoding aroma information into the aroma signals.
11. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the air filtration system is configured to remove previously generated aromas from the air entering the container.
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12. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the delivery system further includes:
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a device for storing the aroma signals.
13. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the retrieval device further includes:
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a system for retrieving the aroma signals stored by the storing device.
14. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the delivery system further includes:
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a system for transmitting the aroma signals to the retrieval system.
15. The aroma producing system according to , wherein the retrieval system is a multimedia device.
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16. A multimedia system, comprising:
a system for processing multimedia data; and
at least one aroma release system for generating a predetermined aroma based on the multimedia data, each aroma release system including:
a container having an opening;
a door for selectively covering the opening in the container;
an aroma source located in the container for producing a predetermined aroma;
an air filtration system for filtering air entering the container; and
an air displacement system for selectively displacing a stream of air through the container to release the predetermined aroma.
17. The multimedia system according to , wherein the aroma source further includes:
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an aroma element for emitting the predetermined aroma when heated; and
a heating system for selectively heating the aroma element.
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