Claims
- 1. A handheld machine for projecting an illumination beam or electronically generated visual displays comprising:
a. A means of displaying an electronically generated image on a display integral to the machine, b. A means of projection of said electronic image onto a display surface that is either attached or un-attached to the machine.
- 2. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes a combined illumination means that can be used as a flashlight and as a projection device that utilize the same light source for these different uses.
- 3. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes an illumination and projection device that utilizes a data information device comprising a means to control the selection of the device's functionality from illumination device to data information device.
- 4. The handheld machine of claim 1 further including an external data entry means that is in connection with the output seen on the integral display or projected image comprising:
a. An external system adaptor capable of accepting modules which allow the connection of various data sources including interfacing with direct cable linkage to computer data systems, infrared data transmission, radio frequency data transmission and by any methodology used to transfer data between electronic devices, b. An external system adaptor capable of accepting modules that physically interface with other electronic data devices such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), laptop computer, cell phone, etc. so that the functionality of the external device can be displayed by the internal or projection display options of the machine, c. An external system adaptor capable of accepting modules that physically interface with onboard or connectable input controls to play games, manipulate on-screen commands and generally interface with the data producing the images generated by the machine.
- 5. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes the means to manipulate and retrieve the data for controlling the display output comprising one or more computer chips and memory sources including onboard memory and/or removable modular memory.
- 6. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes the means to make the illumination function operate independently from the display or projection function;
- 7. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes the ability to use the illumination function as a backlight for an internal display screen.
- 8. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes a focusing means comprising:
a. An adjustment system for changing the focal length between the lenses in the device to create proper focus regardless of the surface on which the image is projected, b. An adjustment system to change the angular displacement of the projection (called the keystone effect) on surfaces that are not perpendicular to the direction of the projection beam.
- 9. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes an attachable add-on screen that allows the projection of an image onto a portable screen.
- 10. The attachable add-on screen of claim 9 further includes a screen surface made of translucent material for the purpose of projecting the image in such a fashion that it could be viewed from either sides of the translucent screen material.
- 11. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes a control system to reverse the image both in a mirror fashion and/or horizontally and/or vertically, as desired, so as to allow the transmission of the proper image format via reflection off a surface, through a translucent screen material, or direct image projection and viewing.
- 12. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes a control system to allow the user to control the light function for the best backlighting under any light condition from bright daylight to total darkness;
- 13. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes the capability to operate on internal battery power or to be plugged into a standard power outlet when available.
- 14. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes the means to physically manipulate both the internal image display means and the light path control means by movement of integral levers that control the hinge rotation their individual locations within the body of the device.
- 15. The handheld machine of claim 1 further includes an electronic control system on the exterior of the device that allows the user to simply operate the basic functions of the device via a series of buttons.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Patent is entitled to the benefit of Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/183420 Filed Feb. 18, 2000
Provisional Applications (1)
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60183420 |
Feb 2000 |
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