IROVF STANDARD TO TRANSPORT UNCOMPRESSED UNPROCESSED AUDIO VIDEO DATA AND MIXED SIGNALS OVER FIBER BASED AOC active optical cables ADDED WITH INTEGRATED IR INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20210215896
  • Publication Number
    20210215896
  • Date Filed
    January 15, 2020
    5 years ago
  • Date Published
    July 15, 2021
    3 years ago
Abstract
Infrared Remote Over Video Fiber (IROVF) transports any combination of uncompressed/unprocessed/native full quality full bandwidth zero latency mixed analog and digital signals including audio, video, data, Ethernet, usb, spdif, toslink over a fiber optic based cable also in some cases called AOC active optical cable, added with integrated infrared remote control capabilities to remote control uni-directional and bi-directional audio video and it devices remotely from each-other sides of the cable without requiring additional processing adapters nor processing or reducing the specs of the other carried audio video data signals which stays original uncompressed untouched unprocessed for a perfect as-is full original functionality and quality.
Description
BACKGROUND

The IROVF (INFRARED REMOTE OVER VIDEO FIBER) invention relates to a fiber-based optic cable also sometime called AOC active optical cable added with the ability to transport IR INFRARED uni-directional and/or bi-directional IR INFRARED REMOTE CONTROL COMMANDS together with unprocessed, uncompressed audio video usb ethernet toslink data signals in single or multiple mixed combinations, to replace classic cat-x cables and processing adapters or extenders with a single IROVF standard slim cable capable to serve all the full quality HI-Speed uncompressed connections to any room and place at once plus the IR INFRARED and Serial remote control from each-others sides of the IRVOF cable to any home, commercial, professional, and any other audio video data distribution and wiring application installation.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Infrared Remote Over Video Fiber (IROVF) is the invention to transport any combination of uncompressed/unprocessed/native full quality full bandwidth zero latency mixed analog and digital signals including audio video data ethernet usb spdif toslink over a fiber optic based cable also in some cases called AOC active optical cable, added with integrated infrared remote control capabilities to remote control uni-directional and bi-directional audio video and it devices remotely from each-other sides of the cable.


The IROVF is the invention of ADDING IR INFRARED MECHANISM to fiber optic based AOC cables, as well the combination of one or multiple audio video data ethernet usb toslink uncompressed unprocessed zero lag signals within the same aoc fiber optic based cable added with IR INFRARED and/or serial remote control.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view an Infrared Remote Over Video Fiber (IROVF) in which various aspects of the disclosure may be implemented.



FIG. 2 is a schematic of the IROVF of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of another aspect of the IROVF of FIG. 1.



FIG. 4. is a schematic of the IROVF of FIG. 3.



FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of another aspect of the IROVF of FIG. 1.



FIG. 6 is a schematic of the IROVF of FIG. 5.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

IROVF also suggests a guideline about how the fiber optic based cable can be realized as well suggests a main color coding for the wires to standardize the connections across multiple IROVF licensed manufacturers of both cables and connectors.


IROVF propose a next generation standard to connect and distribute uncompressed/unprocessed/native full quality full bandwidth zero latency audio video data signals added with IR infrared and or serial native remote control in any application such as homes, commercial locations, education, hospitality, yr virtual reality, parks, sports, military, and any other application where uncompressed zero-lag, native full quality audio video data distribution with integrated infrared and/or serial remote control is needed.


IROVF can also be defined a standard to build the next generation audio video data and control uncompressed AOC active optical cable based multimedia extenders cables solutions, including HDMI AOC extenders, SDI AOC extenders, USB AOC extenders, ETHERNET AOC extenders, GAMING AOC extenders, and similar.


An object of the present invention is to evolve from the huge limits of typical home & commercial audio video data wiring based over cat-5 cat-6 cat-7 cat-8 cat-x twisted pairs cables which cannot distribute the modern 4K 8K uncompressed 18 gigabit/48 gigabit video signals, nor cannot distribute multiple audio video ethernet signals all together to each room or location over the same cat-x cable without using processing extenders which requires extra power supplies and introduces a lag with substantial loss of quality and speed by using a compression processing mechanism, to a modern, more convenient, simpler, and cost effective slim cable solution (the IROVF STANDARD CABLE) which transports uncompressed, unprocessed, full bandwidth, full quality original audio video data ethernet toslink signals to each room and location within the same IROVF slim cable together with a full featured uni-directional/bi-directional ir infrared/serial remote control system which allows the remote control of audio video automation and any IR or serial device from each-other sides of the cable


An object of the present invention is to simplify the audio video multimedia distribution in homes, commercial, professional, military, edu, medical, and any other installation, improving security, and environmental health as IRVOF does not requires additional external signal processor box converters & extenders with also their own power supplies which requires additional energy consumption, which also create additional environmental pollution in the long term.


To achieve these goals the IROVF cable is connected both sides to specific audio video data and IR infrared connectors, directly of via sub connectors.


Each AUDIO VIDEO ETHERNET USB TOSLINK DATA connector can be added/integrated with an IR infrared electric block.


The IR INFRARED BLOCKS can receive and transmit each-other the IR INFRARED COMMANDS captured and emitted in the rooms via IR EYES transmitters and receivers sensors connected to the IR INFRARED blocks.


The IR EYES can receive or transmit or receive and transmit IR COMMANDS from IR remote controls such as tv remote controls, home automation controls, control tablets and phones, programmable ir remote controls—to Audio Video TV systems and any IR controllable devices.


The IR EYES can be integrated directly on the aoc fiber-based cable connectors housing shells and/or IR INFRARED BLOCKS housing shells of the fiber-based aoc cable


The IR EYES can also be separated parts with a wire connected to the main fiber-based cable or directly on the main aoc connector housing via pluggable connectors such as 3.5 mm jacks or any other, where these pluggable IR ports can be installed and integrated directly inside the aoc fiber-based cable connector housing shell, or flying floating connectors from the cable.


The IR EYES might also be already connected/wired to each side of the main aoc fiber-based cable or aoc main connector


The typical installation of the IR-EYE Receiver is via adhesive in front of the viewing TV, so the IR EYE can “see and capture” ir commands coming from the room remote control/s and send them to the other side of the fiber-optic-based AOC cable reproducing them through the IR-EYE TRANSMITTER in front of the remote controllable destination device/s, controlling it.


Some TV sets also provide a plug-in jack on the rear TV connections, to use the TV IR EYE built-in into the TV in place of installing another adhesive ir eye in front of the TV, usually on the TV bezel. In this case the TV IR EYE jack can be connected directly to the IR INFRARED BLOCK so the ir commands will be captured and delivered to the other side of the aoc fiber-based cable directly from the IR EYE built-into the TV.


The Copper and/or fiber optic IR INFRARED audio video ethernet usb toslink cable, connectors and mechanism here described can also be added with additional data connections and connectors such as ethernet, serial, audio, video, data, toslink, spdif, sdi video, multiple sdi video up to 8k and higher, aes ebu, composite video, component video, and any other audio video data connection, to create a IR INFRARED CABLE and mechanism with multiple multi-standard connections and combination, so the IR INFRARED mechanism will be able no only to remote control remote multimedia devices from each-other sides of the IROVF CABLE, but as well other different non-multimedia devices, while the IR INTEGRATED MULTI-STANDARD CABLE will offer multiple types of connection at once with the IR control feature.


By replacing the IR SENSORS with different source and destination devices, the invention allows the connection between any serial data communication devices within the same aoc cable, without disrupting, using or reducing the audio video ethernet usb toslink connection full standard and functionality (any type), without requiring additional external adapters converters, repeaters or external additional cables.


The connectors (or end points or terminations) of the IROVF can be created and organized independently one by one, or in a IROVF STRIP or in an IROVF WALL PLATE with KEYSTONES.


For the stand alone single connectors, the connectors might take their subwires directly from the main IROVF cable in an “octopus style” or from the main video connector as a “pass-through” mechanical design.


This is anyway not limiting the possibilities to construct and wire the IROVF Mechanism/invention in any possible mechanical or electrical way, where the main key invention remains the fact that THERE IS AN IR INFRARED COMMAND MECHANISM INTEGRATED WITH AN UNPROCESSED UNCOMPRESSED AUDIO/VIDEO LINK over copper and/or fiber based cable.


The IROVF suggests 3 main types of cables layouts:


IROVF suggests a guideline to realize 3 types of fiber based aoc cables:


TYPE 1: IROVF-LT application: video distribution+IR remote control


TYPE 2: IROVF-LTE application: IPTV/APP TELEVISION+in-room audio+video distribution+IR remote control


TYPE 2: IROVF-LTE application: ZERO-LAG Gaming+IPTV/APP TELEVISION+in-room audio+video distribution+auxiliary controls & home automation/security+IR remote control


Referring now to FIGS. 1 and 2, a particular aspect of the IRVOF-LT (100) is illustrated having four fibers and nine electrical wires. The IRVOF-LT includes a jacket (106) and a configuration as follows:

    • a. IROVF-LT> VIDEO IROVF STANDARD CABLE with 4 FIBERS+9 electric wires:
      • Typ app: HDMI/SDI HD/4K/8K and higher+IR remote control−Video IRVOF Cable Extenders
        • 2 wires with shield foil (108, 112) and ground wire (110) for IR infrared UNI/BI-DIRECTIONAL remote & serial control
        • 2 wires with shield foil (124) and ground wire for data (122)
        • 5 wires for connection/data/handshaking/power supply/control (118, 120, 125)
        • 4 fibers (102) for video up to 48 gbps and higher uncompressed for HD/4K/8k uhd and other or higher resolutions within a fibers micro tube (104)
        • anti-stretch Kevlar fibers (116)
        • global cable shield foil (114)


The IROVF-LT standard cable (100) may include, at a first end, a full size HDMI adapter (150a), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152a), and an IR connector (154a) in communication with an IR eye (156a). Similarly, at a second end of the cable (100), may include a full size HDMI adapter (150b), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152b), and an IR connector (154b) in communication with an IR eye (156b).


Referring now to FIGS. 3 and 4, a particular aspect of the IRVOF-LTE (200) is illustrated having seven fibers and twelve electrical wires. The IRVOF-LTE (200) includes a jacket (106) and a configuration as follows:

    • b. IROVF-LTE> IPTV ENHANCED IROVF STANDARD CABLE with 7 FIBERS+12 electric wires:
      • Typ app: HDMI/SDI HD/4K/8K and higher+IR remote control+ETHERNET+TOSLINK−IPTV IRVOF Cable Extenders
      • 2 wires with shield foil (108,112) and ground wire (110) for IR infrared UNI/BI-DIRECTIONAL remote & serial control
      • 2 wires with shield foil (124) and ground wire for data (122)
      • 5 wires for connection/data/handshaking/power supply/control (118, 120, 125)
      • 3 wires for auxiliary connection/data/handshaking/power supply/control
      • 4 fibers (102) for video up to 48 gbps and higher uncompressed for HD/4K/8k uhd and other or higher resolutions within a fibers microtube (104)
      • 2 fibers (102) for 10/100/1 gigabit−10 gigabit−48 gigabit and higher ethernet connection
      • 1 fiber (102) for TOSLINK AUDIO
      • anti-stretch Kevlar fibers (116)
      • global cable shield foil (114)


The IROVF-LTE cable (200) may include, at a first end, a full size HDMI adapter (150a), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152a), and an IR connector (154a) in communication with an IR eye (156a). Similarly, at a second end of the cable (100), may include a full size HDMI adapter (150b), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152b), and an IR connector (154b) in communication with an IR eye (156b). In addition, the cable (200) may include an LC Ethernet 10/100/1000 10 Gigabit (4k/8k IPTV VR Gaming) connectors (160a,b) and a TOSLINK connector for uncompressed digital audio (162a,b).


Referring now to FIGS. 5 and 6, a particular aspect of the IRVOF is illustrated having twelve fibers and twelve electrical wires. The IRVOF-LTX (300) includes a jacket (106) and a configuration as follows:

    • c. IROVF-LTX> GAMING IROVF STANDARD CABLE with 12 FIBERS+12 electric wires:
      • Typ app: HDMI/SDI HD/4K/8K and higher+IR remote control+ETHERNET+2 TOSLINK+USB−Gaming IRVOF Cable Extenders
        • 2 wires with shield foil (108, 112) and ground wire (110) for IR infrared UNI/BI-DIRECTIONAL remote & serial control
        • 2 wires with shield foil (124) and ground wire for data (122)
        • 5 wires for connection/data/handshaking/power supply/control (118, 120, 125)
        • 3 wires for auxiliary connection/data/handshaking/power supply/control
        • 4 fibers (102) for video up to 48 gbps and higher uncompressed for HD/4K/8k uhd and other or higher resolutions within a fibers microtube (104)
        • 2 fibers (102) for 10/100/1 gigabit−10 gigabit−48 gigabit and higher ethernet connection
        • 2 fiber (102) for BI-Directional TOSLINK AUDIO—1 fiber for TOSLINK AUDIO
        • 4 fibers (102) for auxiliary data, control, audio, video, USB, ethernet, split video, others.
        • anti-stretch Kevlar fibers (116)
        • global cable shield foil (114)
      • see IROVF-LTX suggested color coding and assignment in the figures section


The IROVF-LTX cable (300) may include, at a first end, a full size HDMI adapter (150a), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152a), and an IR connector (154a) in communication with an IR eye (156a). Similarly, at a second end of the cable (100), may include a full size HDMI adapter (150b), a mini/micro HDMI connector (152b), and an IR connector (154b) in communication with an IR eye (156b). In addition, the cable (300) may include an LC Ethernet 10/100/1000 10 Gigabit (4k/8k IPTV VR Gaming) connectors (160a,b) and a TOSLINK connector for uncompressed digital audio (162a,b). Further, the cable (300) may include a USB (2.0/3.0 and higher) connectors (166a,b) and auxiliary dual fiber LC, 2nd Ethernet, 2nd USB, other busses, home controls, etc connectors (168a, b).


The IROVF color coding is as follows:
















1)
MAIN VIDEO LINK
>4 FIBERS > RED + GREEN + BLUE + PINK


2)
VIDEO LINK CONTROL
>7 WIRES > PINK + BROWN + RED + BLACK +









WHITE and PURPLE + LIGHT BLUE within shield foil with ground wire









3)
IR REMOTE CONTROL
>2 WIRES > BLUE + GREY - WITHIN SHIELD FOIL









WITH GROUND WIRE









4)
MAIN ETHERNET
>2 FIBERS > GREY + YELLOW


5)
MAIN TOSLINK
>1 FIBER > BROWN


6)
SECONDARY TOSLINK
>1 FIBER > PURPLE


7)
MAIN USB
>2 FIBER > ORANGE + WHITE


8)
AUX FIBER LINK
>2 FIBERS > LIGHT BROWN + LIGHT BLUE


9)
AUX WIRES
>3 WIRES > YELLOW + ORANGE + GREEN









IROVF Licensed manufacturer will follow the above color coding in order to guarantee inter-compatibility between devices and manufacturers, and facilitate on-site installations and parts replacement/servicing.

Claims
  • 1-3. (canceled)
  • 4. A unitary signal communication cable, the cable comprising: a first end having an infrared receiver configured for receiving a first set of infrared commands intended for a first device;a second end opposite the first end and having an infrared transmitter configured to reproduce the first set of infrared commands to control a second device;a plurality of fiber optics extending from the first end to the second end;a plurality of electric wires coupled to the infrared receiver at the first end and extending to the infrared transmitter at the second end, and the plurality of electric wires configured to communicate the first set of infrared commands from the infrared receiver to the infrared transmitter at the second end;a plurality of shielding with a first shielding located around the plurality of fiber optics and a second shielding located around a respective number of the plurality of electric wires to provide for transmission of any combination of analog and digital signals without interference; andan outer covering to provide for a unitary cable from the first end to the second end;wherein at least two of the plurality of electric wires and including respective shielding provides for integrated infrared serial remote communications capabilities to control devices remotely from an opposing end of the cable.
  • 5. The cable of claim 4, further comprising anti-stretch Kevlar fibers.
  • 6. The cable of claim 4, wherein the outer covering comprises a shield foil.
  • 7. The cable of claim 4, further comprising at least one ground wire.
  • 8. The cable of claim 4, wherein the infrared receiver comprises an infrared eye.
  • 9. The cable of claim 4, wherein the second end further comprises an infrared receiver configured to receive a second set infrared commands intended for the second device.
  • 10. The cable of claim 9, wherein the first end further comprises an infrared transmitter configured to reproduce the second set of infrared commands to control the first device.
  • 11. The cable of claim 10, wherein the cable is configured to communicate the second set of infrared commands from the second end to the first end.
  • 12. A unitary signal communication cable, the cable comprising: a first end having a first infrared receiver and transmitter, wherein the first infrared receiver and transmitter is configured for receiving and reproducing infrared commands;a second end opposite the first end and having a second infrared receiver and transmitter, wherein the second infrared receiver and transmitter is configured for receiving and reproducing infrared commands;a plurality of fiber optics extending from the first end to the second end; anda plurality of electric wires coupled between the first infrared receiver and transmitter and the second infrared receiver and transmitter, wherein the plurality of electric wires are configured to communicate infrared commands from a respective infrared receiver to a respective infrared transmitter at an opposing end.
  • 13. The cable of claim 12, further comprising a plurality of shielding with a first shielding located around the plurality of fiber optics and a second shielding located around a respective number of the plurality of electric wires to provide for transportation of any combination of analog and digital signals without interference.
  • 14. The cable of claim 12, further comprising an outer covering to provide for a unitary cable from the first end to the second end.
  • 15. The cable of claim 13, wherein at least two of the plurality of electric wires and including respective shielding provides for integrated infrared serial remote communications capabilities to control devices remotely from an opposing end of the cable.
  • 16. The cable of claim 12, further comprising anti-stretch Kevlar fibers.
  • 17. The cable of claim 14, wherein the outer covering comprises a shield foil.
  • 18. The cable of claim 12, further comprising at least one ground wire.
  • 19. The cable of claim 12, further comprising an infrared eye coupled to each of the first infrared receiver and transmitter and the second infrared receiver and transmitter.
  • 20. A unitary signal communication cable, the cable comprising: a first end having a first infrared eye configured for receiving and reproducing infrared commands;a second end opposite the first end and having a second infrared eye configured for receiving and reproducing infrared commands;a plurality of fiber optics extending from the first end to the second end;a plurality of electric wires coupled between the first infrared eye and the second infrared eye, wherein the plurality of electric wires are configured to communicate infrared commands in either direction between the first infrared eye and the second infrared eye; anda plurality of shielding with a first shielding located around the plurality of fiber optics and a second shielding located around a respective number of the plurality of electric wires to provide for transportation of any combination of analog and digital signals without interference.
  • 21. The cable of claim 20, further comprising anti-stretch Kevlar fibers.
  • 22. The cable of claim 20, further comprising at least one ground wire.
  • 23. The cable of claim 20, further comprising an outer covering to provide for a unitary cable from the first end to the second end.