Thursday, April 2, 2015

Week 10 - Silly Patent #2

Hi everyone! The next silly patent is the "Marine mammal communication device" 

It is interesting that the patent filing company was actually Walt Disney Company! Seems interesting that this company was the one behind this patent because Disney does not have too much to do with marine mammals in its various businesses. 


Animal communication has not exactly happened yet, but the patent itself is pretty interesting in its design.

Abstract: An innovative communication device and learning tool that enables marine mammals, such as dolphins, to communicate with humans and with each other. The communication device includes a keyboard having a plurality of hollow keys. Each key includes a switch which can be activated by the dolphin, and a two- or three-dimensional object which can be distinguished by dolphins from other objects in other keys both visually and through echolocation. A microprocessor based controller can be used to associate audible feedback, such as unique words or phrases, with each key and to generate that word or phrase when the proper key is selected. Thus, a dolphin can select a word or phrase by locating the associated key and by activating the switch for that key to communicate with humans or with another dolphin. Likewise, a human can activate the switch to generate a spoken word or phrase to communicate with a dolphin. A photosensor switch can be advantageously used as a non-contact switch to enable the dolphin to use its rostrum or other body parts to select a key by breaking an optical beam generated across the opening of the key. Thus the dolphin simply swims towards the object in the key to activate the switch by breaking the beam. In addition to controlling the audible feedback when a key is selected, the controller can be used to record a log of events of the session, including the keys selected and the time at which such selections occurred, as well as observer comments.






2 comments:

  1. Hi Payal,

    Nice choice! This really does seem like quite a ridiculous patent. I like this concept, because I like animals, but I wonder if this is even possible! It would be cool for marine biologists for sure!

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  2. Hey Payal! Thanks for sharing. I agree with Caley, and wonder if this is even possible. Did you find any more research that says this could be possible? But overall good job! I like how you provided pictures. It really added to your blog post and made it easy to understand.

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