The present invention relates generally to processing digital images, and more specifically to an apparatus for processing digital images onboard an aircraft or other vehicle.
Despite the popularity of air travel, passengers are not provided many entertainment options while flying. Although passive entertainment options are offered by airlines, such as in-flight movies and magazines, passengers are offered few personal entertainment activities requiring active participation by the passenger during flight. As digital technology advances, new opportunities arise for airlines to provide active entertainment features for passengers during flight.
In one aspect, the present invention includes a vehicle seat for supporting a passenger of a vehicle. The seat includes a seat frame having a mount for mounting the frame to the vehicle, a support extending from the mount, a seat bottom mounted on the support for supporting the passenger when occupying the seat, and a seat back extending upward from the seat bottom. The seat back has a front surface oriented to face the passenger occupying the seat and a rear surface opposite the front surface. A video monitor is mounted on the seat frame, and a digital processor is operatively connected to the video monitor for processing a digital input for display as an image on the video monitor.
In another aspect, the present invention includes a vehicle for transporting a plurality of passengers. The vehicle includes a body having an interior cabin sized and shaped for holding a plurality of passengers, a power plant mounted on the body for generating power to move the body, and a plurality of seats mounted on the body for supporting at least one passenger of the plurality of passengers. At least a portion of the seats of the plurality of seats comprises a seat frame having a mount for mounting the frame to the vehicle, a support extending from the mount, a seat bottom mounted on the support for supporting the passenger when occupying the seat, and a seat back extending upward from the seat bottom. The seat back has a front surface oriented to face the passenger occupying the seat and a rear surface opposite said front surface. A video monitor is mounted on the seat frame, and a digital processor is operatively connected to the video monitor for processing a digital input for display as an image on the video monitor.
Other features of the present invention will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
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A control device 122 is operatively connected to the digital processor 104 for controlling operation of the digital image service system 100. In the exemplary embodiment, the control device 122 is a remote control device operatively connected to the processor 104 by an electromagnetic signal (e.g., an infrared signal). However, in an alternative embodiment the control device 122 may be mechanically connected to the processor 104 via a cable (not shown) or other suitable means. In one embodiment, the rear surface 50 of the seat back 46 includes a cradle (not shown) for retaining the control device 122 on the seat back 46. The control device 122 is configured to control operation of the digital processor 104, the video monitor 102, the digital camera 114, and the printer 118. In one embodiment, the control device 122 is also configured to control operation of the transmitter 120 and/or the remote digital camera 116. Additionally, in one embodiment the control device 120 is configured to control color, brightness, and contrast of the video monitor 102.
In operation, the digital processor 104 is configured to organize and edit a plurality of digital images selected from the digital inputs received from the external devices. Additionally, in one embodiment the digital processor 104 is configured to generate a digital travel album from the plurality of images, add text to the plurality of images, and generate a digital travel log including text and images selected from the plurality of images. Specifically, a passenger on-board the aircraft 20 can input digital information representing digital images from an external device to the processor 104. Additionally, using the control device 122 the passenger can record digital images of the passenger and other passengers occupying seats 34 adjacent to the passenger using the digital camera 114 mounted on the seat back 46. The digital images recorded by the camera 114 are then input to the processor 104 as digital information representing the images. Additionally, the passenger can input digital images recorded by the remote digital camera 116 to the processor 104. In one embodiment, the passenger can selectively record digital images of the environment surrounding the aircraft 20 using the control device 122 and the remote digital camera 116.
The processor 104 displays the digital images on the video monitor 102 and using the control device 122 the passenger can organize and edit the digital images displayed on the monitor 102. Using the system 100, the passenger can organize the digital images into a digital travel album, add text to each image, and organize a digital travel log. As illustrated in
Using the interfaces 106, a passenger may download select digital images, a finished digital travel album and/or travel log to an external device, such as a portable computer or a personal digital assistant. In one embodiment, the passenger may print select digital images processed by the system 100 on the printer 118 located onboard the aircraft. Additionally, the passenger may print a finished digital travel album and/or digital travel log on the printer 118. As an added service onboard the aircraft 20, the printed travel album and/or travel log may be bound onboard the aircraft 20 for delivery to the passenger at the end of a flight and/or for mailing to the passenger or to the passenger's family and friends. Furthermore, using the transmitter 120, select digital images, a finished digital travel album, and/or a finished digital travel log may be electronically transmitted to a location remote from the aircraft, such as an airport terminal and/or an electronic address of the passenger or the passenger's friends and family. The passenger can electronically download the transmitted digital images, travel album, and/or travel log to an external device at the airport terminal. Alternatively, the passenger can print the transmitted digital images, travel album, and/or travel log at the airport terminal. As an added service, the printed digital images, travel album, and/or travel log may be bound at the airport terminal, and/or may also be mailed to the passenger or to the passenger's friends and family from the terminal.
Additionally, the digital camera 114 mounted on the seat back 46 may be used for security onboard the aircraft 20. More specifically, a crew onboard the aircraft 20 and/or airline personnel on the ground may use the digital camera 114 to verify the identity and behavior of passengers seated behind the seat 34.
The above-described digital image service system is cost-effective and reliable for processing digital images on-board an aircraft or other vehicle. The system allows passengers to capture the events of a trip or adventure while still traveling thereby creating a record for sharing their adventure and passing time during the trip. More specifically, using the above-described system passengers can organize and edit digital images downloaded from an external device and/or recorded by a digital camera to create select digital images, a digital travel album, and a digital travel log onboard the vehicle. The finished images, album, and log may be printed on-board the vehicle, electronically transmitted to the passenger and the passenger's friends and family during travel, or alternatively mailed to the passenger and the passenger's friends and family when the trip is complete.
Although the invention is herein described and illustrated in association with an aircraft, and more specifically, in association with a seat for an aircraft, it should be understood that the present invention is generally applicable to a seat for any vehicle. Accordingly, practice of the present invention is not limited to aircraft seats, nor is practice of the present invention limited to aircraft generally.
Exemplary embodiments of digital image service systems are described above in detail. The systems are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of each system may be utilized independently and separately from other components described herein. Each digital image service system component can also be used in combination with other digital image service system components.
When introducing elements of the present invention or the preferred embodiment(s) thereof, the articles “a”, “an”, “the” and “said” are intended to mean that there are one or more of the elements. The terms “comprising”, “including” and “having” are intended to be inclusive and mean that there may be additional elements other than the listed elements.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.