The invention relates to a pawn, which appearance or position is computer controllable.
The invention further relates to a system comprising such a pawn and means for controlling the pawn.
Such a pawn is known from a United States patent application published as US 2004/0164696. The US patent application describes a robot which comprises a sensing device for sensing data which is indicative of a position of the robot on an interface surface. A radio transceiver is used for communicating the data to a computer application. The radio transceiver is also used by the robot for receiving movement instructions from the computer application. The robot uses these movement instructions for moving over the interface surface.
It is a disadvantage of the system described in the US patent application that, when a plurality of robots is used, interference may hinder the communication between the robot and the computer application. Interference may occur due to the many communication signals that are sent from each robot to the computer application or vice versa. Interference may also occur due to other devices, such as, cellular phones or laptop PCs.
It is an object of the invention to provide a computer controllable pawn, which operation is not hindered by interference.
According to the invention this object is achieved by providing a pawn comprising a bottom surface for, at least partly, supporting the pawn on a display surface of a display, an image detector for detecting a control image on the display surface, underneath the bottom surface, and control means, coupled to the image detector for controlling the pawn dependent on the control image.
The control image on the display surface comprises information for the control means, which information is used for controlling the pawn. Because the information appears underneath the pawn it is only received by the image detector of the pawn that the information was meant for. Consequently no interference problems occur when using a plurality of such pawns.
In an embodiment of the pawn according to the invention the image detector comprises a photosensitive diode. When light from the control image impinges on the diode the control means control the pawn, i.e. change its position or appearance.
In a preferred embodiment of the pawn according to the invention, the image detector comprises a CCD module for enabling detecting detailed images. Detailed images can comprise much information and are therefore very useful for controlling various parameters of the pawn using a single control image.
The control means may comprise transport means for moving the pawn relative to the display surface. Speed and direction of the movement may depend on the information comprised by the control image.
The control means may comprise a light source or display means for changing an appearance of the pawn. The light source may be turned on or off in dependence of the control image. Alternatively the light may flash or the intensity of the light may be adjusted. The display means of the pawn may provide textual or symbolic messages to the user.
The pawn may comprise a power supply for supplying power to the control means. In an embodiment of the pawn according to the invention, the image detector is arranged for transferring energy from the control image to the control means. In said embodiment no external power supply is required for providing power to the control means. The pawn does not require a battery which would have to be replaced when exhausted. The image detector may comprise at least one photovoltaic cell. Photovoltaic cells may be used for converting the light from the display surface to electric energy for use by the control means.
In a further aspect of the invention a system for controlling a pawn is provided, the system comprising a display and at least one pawn. The display comprises a display surface for displaying a control image and supporting the pawn and a processor for controlling generating the control image on the display surface. The pawn comprises a bottom surface for, at least partly, supporting the pawn on the display surface, an image detector for detecting a control image, and control means, coupled to the image detector for controlling the pawn dependent on the control image.
In a preferred embodiment of the system according to the invention the display further comprises pawn detection means for detecting a position of the pawn on the display surface and the processor is arranged for generating the control image on the display surface underneath a bottom surface of the pawn.
These and other aspects of the invention are apparent from and will be elucidated with reference to the embodiments described hereinafter.
In the drawings:
a and 2b show a pawn according to the invention in cooperation with a display,
When the wheel 13 rotates the pawn moves over the display surface 19. Preferably, control images with different grey levels are used for controlling the speed of rotation of the wheel 13 and thus the speed of movement of the pawn 10. Different grey levels may also be used for coding the direction forward/backward of movement of the pawn 10. Two or more wheels 13 may be comprised in one pawn 10 for enabling moving in different directions.
a and 2b show a pawn 10 according to the invention in cooperation with a display 18. In both figures the surface area around the pawn is colored. In
The photo diode 12 is coupled to an LED 14 or other light source. It depends on the control image whether the LED 14 is on or off. With the example shown in
Alternatively, photovoltaic cells may be used for supplying power to the electronics in the pawn 10. The photovoltaic cells may directly power the electronics or may charge a battery. The photovoltaic cells may also be used for detecting the control images. For example, a first group of photovoltaic cells is coupled to a first wheel for moving the pawn 10 forward or backward. When the display surface 19 emits light with a suitable intensity under this first group, the corresponding wheel is powered and starts rotating. Consequently, the pawn 10 moves forward or backward. When a second group of photovoltaic cells is lit, the pawn 10 is moved to the right or left by a second wheel. Because the wheels are directly powered when the corresponding group of photovoltaic cells is lit, no power supply or signal processing is required for controlling the movement of the pawn 10.
In an embodiment of the pawn with a photovoltaic cell requiring less energy transfer from the display surface 19 to the pawn, the photovoltaic cell charges a capacitor until a certain level. When this level is reached, electronics in the pawn use this stored energy to create a flash with an LED of the pawn.
In an alternative embodiment, the display 18 does not comprise the pawn detection unit 61. The user is instructed to place the pawn 10 on a particular position on the display surface 19, where a control image is displayed. This position on the display surface 19 is not continuously obscured by a pawn 10. Therefore the control image preferably emits light at non visible wavelengths, such as infrared or ultraviolet light.
It should be noted that the above-mentioned embodiments illustrate rather than limit the invention, and that those skilled in the art will be able to design many alternative embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims. In the claims, any reference signs placed between parentheses shall not be construed as limiting the claim. Use of the verb “comprise” and its conjugations does not exclude the presence of elements or steps other than those stated in a claim. The article “a” or “an” preceding an element does not exclude the presence of a plurality of such elements. The invention may be implemented by means of hardware comprising several distinct elements, and by means of a suitably programmed computer. In the device claim enumerating several means, several of these means may be embodied by one and the same item of hardware. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to advantage.
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05103952.7 | May 2005 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB06/51436 | 5/8/2006 | WO | 00 | 11/6/2007 |