The present disclosure relates to a control apparatus for wirelessly controlling a device positioned at a remote place, and more particularly, to a control apparatus worn on a hand to wirelessly control a device positioned at a remote place.
With the technology development of electronic devices including smartphones and tablet PCs, attempts have been made to control devices positioned at a remote place in a wireless manner using electronic devices. Typically, smartphones can be used to control TV, such as, changing the channel or volume, by incorporating the function of a remote controller to control the TV into the smartphones. These electronic devices are of portable type allowing users to put them in pockets or hold in their hands. However, when users wear casual clothes for walking and exercise, it is inconvenient in carrying with and there is a risk of the smartphones being stolen or lost. Accordingly, watch-type electronic devices that are worn on the wrist or arm are offered. The electronic devices for controlling devices positioned at a remote place in a wireless manner are also used in the field of animal training.
In the field of animal training, owners or trainers (hereinafter referred to as ‘users’) have employed various electric and electronic technologies in correcting animal's behavior since the late 1960s. For example, Patent Literature 1 (U.S. Pat. No. 6,131,535) discloses an animal training system including a collar type animal training receiver, and a hand-held animal training transmitter possessed by a user that makes high-frequency wireless communication with the collar type animal training receiver, in which the user takes control to deliver stimulation such as electrical stimulation to the collar type animal training receiver through the animal training transmitter, for example, when a dog does a behavior needed to correct, such as, barking, going beyond a preset boundary or attacking a human.
Using such electronic animal training systems, animals (typically dogs, but animals may be other pets such as cats or livestocks) are trained to do good behaviors. Also, these electronic animal training systems have advanced by employing electronic and communication technologies that are developing day by day, and are gaining excellent effects in training hunting dogs or pets.
Meanwhile, when a user trains an animal using the animal training system, it is general that the user holds the hand-held animal training transmitter in one hand, and manipulates, for example, presses buttons for delivering stimulation to the animal using the other hand's fingers. However, when the user holds the animal training transmitter in one hand and something (for example, a handgun for hunting) in the other hand or the user has impaired finger(s) or arm, the user has difficulty in using the general animal training system such as the above.
In this circumstance, Patent Literature 1 (US 2013/0239904) proposes an animal training transmitter including a transmitter body mounted around the back of the hand, and a control element that has only some buttons and is worn on a finger. When the user presses the button on the control element, the control element is configured to transmit a stimulation delivery signal corresponding to the button pressed by the user to a collar type animal training receiver worn on the animal through communication with the transmitter body by a wireless communication method such as Bluetooth. However, because the control element disclosed by Patent Literature 1 communicates with the transmitter body by a wireless communication method, in a situation requiring urgent stimulation delivery to the animal, stimulation may not be delivered to the animal due to communication disconnect. Furthermore, the control element disclosed by Patent Literature 1 should be separated from the transmitter body and worn on a finger. Accordingly, there is a risk of the control element getting dropped from the finger and being lost.
The present disclosure is directed to providing a hand wearable control apparatus that transmits a remote control signal to a device positioned at a remote place without communication disconnect even in the situation where one hand is busy or has limited motion, and can be worn on a hand with no risk of being lost.
A control apparatus worn on a hand to wirelessly control a device positioned at a remote place according to an embodiment includes a finger holding portion having a hole through which a finger passes, and at least one button mounted in a region of the two side surfaces of the hole at which the finger touches, a back of hand mount portion which extends from the finger holding portion, and is worn on the back of a user's hand, the back of hand mount portion in which an electronic device electrically connected to the at least one button is mounted, and a wrist wrap portion which extends from the back of hand mount portion, and fixes around the user's wrist.
The finger holding portion according to an embodiment may have buttons mounted symmetrically on two side surfaces of the hole.
The finger holding portion according to an embodiment may have a curved end.
The finger holding portion according to an embodiment may have a button mounted such that the button is pressed down from upper and lower surfaces, and the back of hand mount portion may include a receiving part which penetrates upper and lower surfaces, and allows the electronic device to attach and detach.
The electronic device according to an embodiment may have a first terminal portion which protrudes from an outer circumferential surface, and a second terminal portion may be formed on an inner circumferential surface of the receiving part in a matching shape with the first terminal portion.
The second terminal portion according to an embodiment may be electrically connected to the button of the finger holding portion.
The at least one button of the finger holding portion according to an embodiment may be connected to a cable which extends and protrudes from the back of hand mount portion, and may be selectively attached to and detached from the finger holding portion.
The electronic device according to an embodiment may be an animal training transmitter communicates with an animal training receiver by wireless communication, the animal training receiver being worn on an animal to deliver stimulation to the animal.
The control apparatus according to an embodiment has no risk of being lost because it can be worn on a hand, and transmits a control signal to a device positioned at a remote place when a button is pressed with a finger of the hand wearing the control apparatus, thereby controlling the device positioned at a remote place in a situation where one hand is busy or has limited motion.
The control apparatus according to an embodiment is worn on any hand no matter whether the hand is right or left, and can easily control a device positioned at a remote place.
Particularly, the control apparatus according to an embodiment is applied to an animal training system to immediately respond to a situation requiring quick delivery of stimulation to an animal.
It should be understood that the terms used in the specification and the appended claims should not be construed as limited to general and dictionary meanings, but interpreted based on the meanings and concepts corresponding to technical aspects of the present disclosure on the basis of the principle that the inventor is allowed to define terms appropriately for the best explanation. The description proposed herein is just a preferable example for the purpose of illustrations only, not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, so it should be understood that other equivalents and modifications could be made thereto at the time the present application was filed.
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The back of hand mount portion 120 extends from one end of the finger holding portion 110 and is worn on the back of a user's hand. As shown in
The wrist wrap portion 130 extends from one end of the back of hand mount portion 120 and is fixed around the user's wrist. Because the user's finger is inserted into the hole 112 of the finger holding portion 110 and the wrist wrap portion 130 wraps the user's wrist, the control apparatus 100 may be stably fixed to the user's hand. The wrist wrap portion 130 includes fixing means so that the wrist wrap portion 130 wraps the user's wrist and is then fixed to the user's wrist. As the fixing means, Velcro, a magnet or a ring may be installed at a predetermined position of the wrist wrap portion 130.
The finger holding portion 110, the back of hand mount portion 120 and the wrist wrap portion 130 may be made of fabric materials that are soft, flexible and air permeable, such as polyamide, synthetic of polyamide and elastomer, or polyester.
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The electronic device 121 includes a first terminal portion 520 on the outer circumferential surface. The first terminal portion 520 protrudes from the outer circumferential surface of the electronic device 121, and includes a pair of terminals 521. Furthermore, the inner circumferential surface of the receiving part 510 of the back of hand mount portion 120 includes a second terminal portion 530 in a complementary shape to the first terminal portion 520. The second terminal portion 530 includes a pair of terminals 531 for contacting the pair of terminals 521 of the first terminal portion 520. The pair of terminals 531 of the second terminal portion 530 is electrically connected to the button 111 of the finger holding portion 110, and when a flexible battery is embedded in the back of hand mount portion 120, they may be also electrically connected to the flexible battery. Furthermore, although not shown in
Because the control apparatus 500 of the embodiment described with reference to
Hereinafter, examples of application of the control apparatus 100, 300, 400, 500, 600 described with reference to
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The animal training receiver 710 of this embodiment shown in
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The user input means includes at least one button 820 or a switch and a dial 830 to allow the user to set the type, intensity, and duration of stimulation to deliver to the animal through the animal training receiver 710. The dial 830 is a switch which adjusts the intensity or frequency of currently selected stimulation (electrical stimulation, sound stimulation, vibration stimulation, etc.). The type, duration, intensity and frequency of stimulation may be adjusted by a combination of one button 820 and the dial 830, or by the use of a plurality of buttons 820, the type of stimulation may be selected and an execution command may be inputted, or initialization, registration or setting change of the animal training transmitter 720 or the animal training receiver 710 may be carried out. The button 810 and the power switch 851 may correspond to the button 121b installed in the back of hand mount portion 120 of the control apparatus 100 described with reference to
Furthermore, when the user selects a particular stimulation mode to be delivered by the animal training receiver 710 or a particular function provided by the animal training system and commands with a voice, the user input means may include a microphone that inputs the voice. The user input means, i.e., the function button 820, the dial 830 and the power switch 851 may be placed near the display 121a. In another embodiment, when the display 121a is implemented as a touch panel, the function button 820 or the dial 830 is not implemented as a physical button and may be implemented such that it is displayed on the display 121a and touched by the user.
The wireless communication module 840 includes an oscillator/modulator 841, a radio frequency (RF) amplifier 842, a low-pass filter 843, an antenna 844, and an RF controller 845. The oscillator/modulator 841 modulates a signal inputted from the microprocessor 810 based on a wireless communication method, and the RF amplifier 842 amplifies the RF signal from the oscillator/modulator 851. The low-pass filter 843 blocks harmonics other than the fundamental waves in the amplified RF signal, and the antenna 844 transmits the RF signal composed of the fundamental waves having passed through the low-pass filter. Furthermore, when a control signal needs to be transmitted to the animal training receiver 710 in response to an input from the user through the user input means of the animal training transmitter 720, the RF controller 845 supplies power to operate the oscillator/modulator 841 and the RF amplifier 842.
The battery 850 supplies required power to each component of the animal training transmitter 720, especially the microprocessor 810 and the wireless communication module 840, etc., and preferably includes a rechargeable secondary battery.
The power switch 851 is a switch which switches on/off of the animal training transmitter 720. The animal training transmitter 720 may be equipped with a regulator (not shown) connected to the power switch 851 to uniformly maintain the voltage of power supplied from the battery 850.
Furthermore, the animal training transmitter 720 of this embodiment may further include the display 121a. The display 121a may display the type, intensity, and frequency of stimulation selected/set by the user input means or the settings of the animal training transmitter 720 or the animal training receiver 710 and further, the remaining amount of the battery 850 of the animal training transmitter 720.
Although not essential, the animal training transmitter 720 of this embodiment may include a GPS module 870. The GPS module 870 receives a signal from a satellite and displays location information of the user, i.e., the animal training transmitter 720 on the display 121a.
The microprocessor 810 controls the entire operation of the animal training system including the animal training receiver 710 and the animal training transmitter 720. The microprocessor 810 is typically implemented as an IC chip, and may have a necessary memory 813 or register, and the operation of the microprocessor 810 may be implemented as control logic programmed in software, firmware and hardwired logic.
The memory 813 stores programs that define the operation of the microprocessor 810 or data of the set conditions. Furthermore, each time the animal training receiver 710 is commanded to work through the animal training transmitter 720, the memory 813 may store a working history including the working time and the intensity of stimulation at that time. The user sees the stored working history through an external terminal such as a computer terminal or a smart phone, and thus the user can monitor when and how often the corresponding animal did behaviors needed to correct, if suitable behavior modification is being implemented, and if the stimulation mode such as the intensity of stimulation being currently set is proper.
The communication interface 811 electrically connects the microprocessor 810 and an external terminal. The communication interface 811 may include a USB port and a USB communication cable. The communication interface 811 may be implemented by a wired method as well as a wireless communication method such as Bluetooth. The communication interface including the USB port and the USB communication cable may be also used to charge the battery 850.
While the present disclosure has been described with regard to the embodiments, various modifications and changes may be made thereto by person having ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present disclosure belongs without departing from the technical aspects of the present disclosure. Therefore, the present disclosure should not be limited to the narrower scope than the scope of the appended claims.
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10-2017-0079436 | Jun 2017 | KR | national |