1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a combined table and computer-controlled projector unit. It may be used in any environment where it is useful to be able to project images onto a surface. It may, for example, be used in an interactive food and/or drink ordering system, in which a computer controlled projector is mounted above a surface such that a menu of food and/or drink selection options is projected onto some or all of the surface. Other environments where the unit may be used include: libraries, internet cafes, and wherever there are advantages to using projected images (as opposed to images from display panels, such as LCD displays).
2. Description of the Prior Art
WO 2008/071979 (the contents of which are incorporated by reference) describes an interactive food and/or drink ordering system, in which a computer controlled projector is mounted above a surface such that a menu of food and/or drink selection options is projected onto some or all of the surface. The selection options are selectable by a user operating an interface device connected to the computer, such as a wireless track pad.
However, this prior art system may require a ceiling mounted projector; this in turn imposes substantial costs since the ceiling has to be adapted for the projectors and the associated cabling.
In many contexts, it is very useful for a restaurant to be able to provide an interactive food and/or drink ordering system of the kind described in WO 2008/071979. However, the investment in fitting out an entire restaurant can be substantial.
This invention is a combined table and computer-controlled projector unit, comprising:
(a) at least one table;
(b) a stand connected to the table;
(c) a projector controlled by a computer;
(d) an imaging system mounted on the stand, the imaging system causing an image to be projected onto the table.
Because the unit combines both a table and the computer controlled projector unit, it can be readily installed and does not require any ceiling cabling.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying Figures:
Referring to
Alternatively, the imaging system can be a mirror oriented to reflect light from the projector onto the table. The projector is then mounted on the stand and positioned below the table. For example,
The table may include one or more integrated cursor control devices that are connected to the computer. The cursor control devices may be trackpads that are wirelessly connected to the computer.
The computer may be mounted under the table and it may be connected to a remote server and may also be connected to an EPOS terminal. The computer may be connected wirelessly or by cable to the remote server and EPOS terminal.
In the preferred implementation, the combined table and computer-controlled projector unit forms part of an interactive food and/or drink ordering system. The computer controlled projector projects a menu of food and/or drink selection options onto some or all of the table surface. The selection options are selectable by a user operating an interface device connected to the computer, such as a wireless track pad.
The combined table and computer-controlled projector unit needs only a power source and data connectivity to operate. Data connectivity is wireless to aid portability; it may also be cable-based.
The stand itself may include one or more rigid members to support the table and the imaging system. For example, the stand can be a single vertical rigid member mounted on a floor panel. Or the stand could include at least one rigid member to support a table and a different rigid member to support the imaging system.
Power and data cables can be routed through the floor—no need for any routing through the ceiling.
The combined table and computer-controlled projector unit may be portable in that the unit can be moved to different positions in a room or other space and does not have to be permanently installed. The combined table and computer-controlled projector unit is modular in that multiple such units can be pushed together to form a larger, combined unit, with flush fitting sides. Tables can be moved in a line as shown in
For an interactive food and/or drink ordering system implementation, there are four major components: server, networking, tables (as defined in this invention) and tills.
The table touch pads arc connected over a secured Bluetooth link, once paired the touch pads feed co-ordinate and click data to the client control panel via COM ports.
The E-table touch screen software is split into three major components: server, client and tills.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0914511.1 | Aug 2009 | GB | national |
0920754.9 | Nov 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2010/051377 | 8/19/2010 | WO | 00 | 5/3/2012 |