US20180338478A1 - Aquarium Theater Device - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to aquariums and video systems, more particularly, it relates to an aquarium system that incorporates a video playing device.
- aquariums have been known for a considerable amount of time. They vary in size and shape, but in most instances are generally intended to hold fish and other organisms that live in the water, along with various decorations for people's viewing enjoyment. Such aquariums generally include filtration systems that are designed to maintain the cleanliness of the aquarium. However, while often pleasing to the eye, these displays tend to be somewhat static in nature, as replacing the decorations can be tedious, burdensome and costly. Such displays are also limited to organisms and decorations that can fit and survive in a small confined space.
- the invention is a single unit aquarium system that includes three compartments to create a dynamic viewing experience.
- the first compartment is a tank compartment, which is to be filled with water to create a habitat for fish and other water-based organisms.
- the second compartment is a video device compartment, which is sized to hold a video playing device, such as, for example, an APPLE IPAD, SAMSUNG tablet, or a common laptop.
- the third compartment is a filtration compartment that includes a filtration system to clean and recycle the water held in the tank compartment.
- the video device compartment is situated between the tank compartment and the filtration compartment such that the video device is visible to a viewer through the tank compartment.
- the video playing device is used to dynamically play any number of different types of videos, including, for example, videos of underwater or deep sea explorations, videos of a child's favorite cartoon character, or advertisements for a given business.
- FIG. 1 is a front view of the device according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the device.
- FIG. 3 is top view of the device showing the filtration compartment.
- FIG. 4 is a top view of the device.
- FIG. 5 is a side view of the device.
- FIG. 6 is a front view of the device showing the base and lower portion of the tank compartment.
- FIGS. 1-6 illustrate an aquarium device 100 according to the invention that is a single unit that includes a tank compartment 10 , video device compartment 30 , and filtration compartment 50 .
- the device 100 is configured such that the tank compartment 10 is the foremost compartment that is in a position that is most visible to a viewer, the video device compartment 30 is placed behind the tank compartment 10 , and the filtration compartment 50 is in the back of the device 100 behind the video device compartment 30 .
- the tank compartment is filled with water and whatever organisms and decorations the owner of the device wishes to view, such as fish and commonly available decorations.
- a video playing device V is placed in the video device compartment 30 and a video is activated.
- a user may fill the tank compartment 10 with water and small tropical fish, and then use the video device to play a video of a tropical underwater exploration, thus providing a deeper and more dynamic experience for the viewers.
- suitable video playing devices such as an APPLE IPAD or other similarly sized electronic tablet.
- Behind the video device compartment 30 is the filtration compartment 50 which contains a common filtration system to filter the water in the tank compartment 10 .
- the tank compartment 10 is a water tight container that is largely transparent so as to allow an observer to view the contents.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the tank compartment 10 having a rear side 12 that includes a transparent viewing window 13 that is roughly the size and shape of the video playing device V.
- the tank compartment has a front side 14 that may be any suitable shape.
- the front 14 is rectangular and the tank compartment has two sides 16 that connect the front side 14 to the rear side 12 which has a colored outer edge 18 that frames the video device V.
- the front side 14 is curved and connects directly to the rear side 12 .
- the video device compartment 30 contains an open slot 32 on at least one side of the device 100 where a video device V is insertable into a viewing position.
- the compartment 30 is sized to fit the video device firmly in the proper viewing position.
- the frame 18 obscures the outer edge of the video device V as well as any cables that may be attached to the video device V.
- the video compartment 30 has a top 34 that is water tight so as to protect the video device V from water that is passing between the tank compartment 10 and filtration compartment 50 and a bottom 36 to support the device in its desired position.
- the water level rises until water flows through one or more small water flow notches 38 near the top of the tank compartment 50 where it flows over the water tight top 34 of the video compartment 30 and back into the filtration compartment 50 .
- Additional overflow notches 39 may be provided to allow water to pass between chambers in the event that the water flow notches 38 become clogged or otherwise inoperable.
- the filtration compartment 50 receives water through the small water notches 38 , filters the water with any suitable filtration system, and then returns the filtered water to the tank compartment through filtration pump 58 and hose 59 .
- the filtration system 50 includes a water reservoir 52 , a filter media chamber 54 , and a pump chamber 56 for storing the pump 58 .
- a number of filtration systems are suitable, for example, a standard wet/dry system.
- the water reservoir 52 may also include a heating element (not shown).
- Additional components may also be provided, for example, lighting 60 and speaker 70 systems.
- three lights 62 and two speakers 72 are provided.
- the aquarium 100 has a base 80 that supports the device 100 and conceals the wires and sensors necessary to control the lighting 60 and speaker 70 systems.
- the lights are connected to an external power source (not shown), and are controlled by RF sensors 82 that are located in the base 80 .
- the speakers 72 connect to power cords 74 that run through the base 80 to an external power source (not shown).
- the speakers 72 connect via Bluetooth to the video playing device V.
- a tank compartment cover 11 and filter compartment cover 51 may be provided.
- a slot 31 is also provided to secure a video device cover (not shown) on the side of the video compartment 30 .
- USB ports 84 shown in FIG. 6 , that are connected to an external power source are also provided.
- the video device compartment 30 is open on both the side 32 and the bottom 34 to allow an open laptop (not shown) to be used as the video device V and inserted into the video device compartment 30 .
- the laptop's monitor is visible in the video device compartment 30 through the tank compartment 50 and the remainder of the laptop is positioned beneath the tank compartment 10 .
- additional support elements are added beneath the tank compartment 10 and the filtration compartment 50 to support the weight of the device 100 above the portion of the video device that is beneath the tank compartment 10 .
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Abstract
An aquarium having a compartment for a holding a video device that is viewable through an aquarium tank for conveniently enhancing the viewing experience of the aquarium. The device includes a filtration system that is concealed from the viewer and that filters the water around the video device without exposing the video device to water or any other elements of the aquarium's habitat.
Description
- The invention relates to aquariums and video systems, more particularly, it relates to an aquarium system that incorporates a video playing device.
- Aquariums have been known for a considerable amount of time. They vary in size and shape, but in most instances are generally intended to hold fish and other organisms that live in the water, along with various decorations for people's viewing enjoyment. Such aquariums generally include filtration systems that are designed to maintain the cleanliness of the aquarium. However, while often pleasing to the eye, these displays tend to be somewhat static in nature, as replacing the decorations can be tedious, burdensome and costly. Such displays are also limited to organisms and decorations that can fit and survive in a small confined space.
- What is needed, therefore, is a simple and convenient means for enhancing the visual experience while also providing a simple and convenient means for dynamically changing the experience.
- The invention is a single unit aquarium system that includes three compartments to create a dynamic viewing experience. The first compartment is a tank compartment, which is to be filled with water to create a habitat for fish and other water-based organisms. The second compartment is a video device compartment, which is sized to hold a video playing device, such as, for example, an APPLE IPAD, SAMSUNG tablet, or a common laptop. The third compartment is a filtration compartment that includes a filtration system to clean and recycle the water held in the tank compartment. The video device compartment is situated between the tank compartment and the filtration compartment such that the video device is visible to a viewer through the tank compartment.
- The video playing device is used to dynamically play any number of different types of videos, including, for example, videos of underwater or deep sea explorations, videos of a child's favorite cartoon character, or advertisements for a given business.
- The present invention is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements. The drawings are not drawn to scale.
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FIG. 1 is a front view of the device according to the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the device. -
FIG. 3 is top view of the device showing the filtration compartment. -
FIG. 4 is a top view of the device. -
FIG. 5 is a side view of the device. -
FIG. 6 is a front view of the device showing the base and lower portion of the tank compartment. - The present invention will now be described more fully in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which the preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention should not, however, be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, they are provided so that this disclosure will be complete and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art.
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FIGS. 1-6 illustrate anaquarium device 100 according to the invention that is a single unit that includes atank compartment 10,video device compartment 30, andfiltration compartment 50. Thedevice 100 is configured such that thetank compartment 10 is the foremost compartment that is in a position that is most visible to a viewer, thevideo device compartment 30 is placed behind thetank compartment 10, and thefiltration compartment 50 is in the back of thedevice 100 behind thevideo device compartment 30. - The tank compartment is filled with water and whatever organisms and decorations the owner of the device wishes to view, such as fish and commonly available decorations. A video playing device V is placed in the
video device compartment 30 and a video is activated. For example, a user may fill thetank compartment 10 with water and small tropical fish, and then use the video device to play a video of a tropical underwater exploration, thus providing a deeper and more dynamic experience for the viewers. There are a number of suitable video playing devices, such as an APPLE IPAD or other similarly sized electronic tablet. Behind thevideo device compartment 30 is thefiltration compartment 50 which contains a common filtration system to filter the water in thetank compartment 10. - The
tank compartment 10 is a water tight container that is largely transparent so as to allow an observer to view the contents.FIG. 4 illustrates thetank compartment 10 having arear side 12 that includes atransparent viewing window 13 that is roughly the size and shape of the video playing device V. The tank compartment has afront side 14 that may be any suitable shape. In the embodiment shown, thefront 14 is rectangular and the tank compartment has twosides 16 that connect thefront side 14 to therear side 12 which has a coloredouter edge 18 that frames the video device V. In another embodiment not shown, thefront side 14 is curved and connects directly to therear side 12. - The
video device compartment 30 contains anopen slot 32 on at least one side of thedevice 100 where a video device V is insertable into a viewing position. Thecompartment 30 is sized to fit the video device firmly in the proper viewing position. In the embodiment shown, theframe 18 obscures the outer edge of the video device V as well as any cables that may be attached to the video device V. Thevideo compartment 30 has atop 34 that is water tight so as to protect the video device V from water that is passing between thetank compartment 10 andfiltration compartment 50 and abottom 36 to support the device in its desired position. As water is pumped from thefilter compartment 50 into thetank compartment 10 the water level rises until water flows through one or more smallwater flow notches 38 near the top of thetank compartment 50 where it flows over the watertight top 34 of thevideo compartment 30 and back into thefiltration compartment 50.Additional overflow notches 39 may be provided to allow water to pass between chambers in the event that thewater flow notches 38 become clogged or otherwise inoperable. - The
filtration compartment 50 receives water through thesmall water notches 38, filters the water with any suitable filtration system, and then returns the filtered water to the tank compartment throughfiltration pump 58 andhose 59. In the embodiment shown, thefiltration system 50 includes awater reservoir 52, afilter media chamber 54, and apump chamber 56 for storing thepump 58. A number of filtration systems are suitable, for example, a standard wet/dry system. Thewater reservoir 52 may also include a heating element (not shown). - Additional components may also be provided, for example,
lighting 60 and speaker 70 systems. In the embodiment shown, three lights 62 and twospeakers 72 are provided. Theaquarium 100 has abase 80 that supports thedevice 100 and conceals the wires and sensors necessary to control thelighting 60 and speaker 70 systems. The lights are connected to an external power source (not shown), and are controlled byRF sensors 82 that are located in thebase 80. Thespeakers 72 connect topower cords 74 that run through thebase 80 to an external power source (not shown). Thespeakers 72 connect via Bluetooth to the video playing device V. A tank compartment cover 11 andfilter compartment cover 51, as shown inFIG. 2 , may be provided. Aslot 31 is also provided to secure a video device cover (not shown) on the side of thevideo compartment 30.USB ports 84, shown inFIG. 6 , that are connected to an external power source are also provided. - In another embodiment not shown the
video device compartment 30 is open on both theside 32 and thebottom 34 to allow an open laptop (not shown) to be used as the video device V and inserted into thevideo device compartment 30. In this case, the laptop's monitor is visible in thevideo device compartment 30 through thetank compartment 50 and the remainder of the laptop is positioned beneath thetank compartment 10. In this embodiment additional support elements (not shown) are added beneath thetank compartment 10 and thefiltration compartment 50 to support the weight of thedevice 100 above the portion of the video device that is beneath thetank compartment 10. - It is understood that the embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the present invention. Variations in the construction of the aquarium device may be contemplated by one skilled in the art without limiting the intended scope of the invention herein disclosed and as defined by the following claims.
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1. An aquarium device comprising:
a tank compartment, a video device compartment, and a filtration compartment;
the tank compartment being a water tight container that is at least mostly transparent and has a rear side that includes a viewing window that is at least mostly transparent;
the video device compartment having a front side and a back side, the front side being located behind the rear side of the tank compartment, the video device compartment further including a top that is water tight and a side having an open slot;
the filtration compartment containing a filtration system, the filtration compartment located on the back side of the video device compartment; and
wherein the tank compartment is filled with a liquid that is filtered through the filtration system, the liquid passing from the tank compartment over the top of the video device compartment and into the filtration compartment and then back over the top of the video device compartment and into the tank compartment.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the video device compartment includes at least one water flow notch and wherein water to passes from the tank compartment and through the water flow notch into the filtration compartment; and
wherein the filtration system includes a filtration pump that returns filtered water to the tank compartment from the filtration compartment.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the filtration compartment includes a water reservoir that receives the water from the tank compartment, a filtration chamber that contains the filtration system, and a pump chamber that contains the filtration pump; and
wherein water flows from the tank compartment to the water reservoir and from the water reservoir into the filtration chamber and then into the pump chamber.
4. The device of claim 3 wherein the water reservoir includes a heating element.
5. The device of claim 4 further comprising a base situated beneath the tank compartment, the video device compartment and the filter compartment, and a lighting system that includes a number of lights situated above the tank compartment and sensors located in the base for controlling the lights.
6. The device of claim 5 further comprising a speaker system that connects to the video playing device.
7. The device of claim 6 wherein the speaker system connects to the video playing device by a BLUETOOTH connection.
8. The device of claim 7 wherein the base includes one or more USB ports.
9. The device of claim 8 , wherein the rear side of the tank compartment has an outer edge that frames the video device compartment.
10. The device of claim 9 , wherein the video device compartment is sized to firmly hold an electronic tablet.
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