Numerous consumer products display images or information to a user. Examples of such products include cellular telephones and computer screens. Manufacturers and designers of consumer products are constantly working on improvements to their products in order to stay ahead of their competition.
One way a manufacturer or product designer improves a product is to offer new or additional functions in their product. This allows a user to experience the improved product in a new way. Additionally, the improved product can replace multiple devices, since the improved product performs all of the functions of the multiple devices. For example, a cellular telephone can be used as a telephone, a camera, and an Internet device.
In accordance with the invention, a method and system for transforming a display into a mirror are provided. A display includes a convertible mirror layer overlying at least a portion of a display screen. The convertible mirror layer converts between a transparent state and a reflective state. The transparent state allows a user to view one or more images displayed on the display screen. The convertible mirror layer may be in a transmissive state until a user selects a mirror function associated with the display. Selection of the mirror function causes the convertible mirror layer to convert to a reflective state. Alternatively, the convertible mirror layer may be in a reflective state until a user selects a display function associated with the display. Selection of the display function causes the convertible mirror layer to convert to a transmissive state. The user may also select the amount of reflectivity for the convertible mirror layer.
The invention will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of embodiments in accordance with the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Embodiments in accordance with the invention relate to a method and system for transforming a display into a mirror. The following description is presented to enable one skilled in the art to make and use embodiments in accordance with the invention, and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the disclosed embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles herein may be applied to other embodiments. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the appended claims and with the principles and features described herein.
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Controller 106 includes both hardware 108 and software 110 for generating and processing images displayed on display 102. Data relating to the images displayed on display 102 are transmitted to and from display 102 via signal line 112. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror 104 is in a transparent state until a mirror function associated with display 102 is selected. A user can view one or more images on display 102 while the convertible mirror layer is in the transparent state. When a user selects the mirror function selection signal 114 is transmitted to controller 106. A control signal is then transmitted to convertible mirror 104 via signal line 116, which causes convertible mirror 104 to convert to a reflective state. The mirror function is discussed in more detail in conjunction with
In another embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror 104 is in a reflective state until a display function associated with display device 100 is selected. Selection signal 114 is transmitted to controller 106 in response to the user selecting the display function. A control signal is then transmitted to convertible mirror 104 via signal line 116, which causes convertible mirror 104 to convert to a transmissive state.
Convertible mirror layer 204 covers all of display screen 202 in the
In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror layer 204 switches from a transparent state to a reflective state when a mirror function associated with display 200 is selected. Convertible mirror layer 204 returns to a transparent state when the mirror function is de-selected. In another embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror layer 204 switches from a reflective state to a transmissive state when a display function is selected. Convertible mirror layer 204 returns to the reflective state when the display function is de-selected.
Cover 206 protects convertible mirror layer 204 from damage and contamination. Cover 206 is typically implemented as a glass cover in an embodiment in accordance with the invention. In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, cover 206 may be implemented as other types of covers, such as, for example, a plastic cover. Additionally, cover 206 is typically optional, and in other embodiments in accordance with the invention, cover 206 is not included in display 200.
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The material in one of the layers, such as in layers 302, is composed of an electro-optical material. The index of refraction for an electro-optical material changes when an electric field (i.e., using a voltage or current) is applied to the material. In the
In another embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror 204 converts to a transparent state when a voltage or current is applied to input 304 and returns to a reflective state when the voltage or current is no longer applied to input 304. Layers 300 have an index of refraction of n1 and layers 302 of n2 when convertible mirror 204 is in a reflective state. When a voltage or current is applied to input 304 and transmitted to layers 302 via signal line 306, the index of refraction for layers 302 changes from n2 to n1. This change controls convertible mirror 204 and causes layers 300, 302 to transform into a transmissive state in an embodiment in accordance with the invention.
The number of layers 300, 302 used to construct convertible mirror 204 is determined by the index of refraction of each layer, the amount of achievable change in the index of refraction in one or more layers, and the desired reflectivity. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, mirror 204 is reflective over a broad range of wavelengths. The reflectivity range is discussed in more detail in conjunction with
When a user has selected the mirror function, the method passes to block 404 where a determination is made as to whether a user has selected a reflectivity level. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, a user can select a desired amount of reflectivity of the convertible mirror layer. For example, a user may want the mirror to have a seventy-five percent reflectivity or a ninety percent reflectivity.
If the user has not selected a reflectivity level, a control signal is transmitted to the convertible mirror layer that causes the layer to convert to a mirror at a default reflectivity. These steps are shown in blocks 406 and 408, respectively. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, the control signal causes an electric field to be applied to input 304 (see
A determination is then made at block 410 as to whether the user has de-selected the mirror function. If not, the method returns to block 408, where the convertible mirror layer remains in the reflective state until the user de-selects the mirror function. When the user de-selects the mirror function, the process passes to block 412 where the convertible mirror layer converts to a transparent state, and the process ends.
Referring again to block 404, when a user selects a reflectivity level, a control signal is transmitted to the convertible mirror layer that causes the layer to convert to a mirror at the selected level of reflectivity. These steps are shown in blocks 414 and 416, respectively. In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, the control signal causes an electric field to be applied to input 304 (see
A determination is then made at block 418 as to whether the user has de-selected the mirror function. If not, the method returns to block 416, where the convertible mirror layer remains in the reflective state until the user de-selects the mirror function. When the user de-selects the mirror function, the process passes to block 412 where the convertible mirror layer converts to a transparent state, and the process ends.
In an embodiment in accordance with the invention, convertible mirror layer 204 switches from a reflective state to a transmissive state when a display function is selected. Convertible mirror layer 204 returns to the reflective state when the display function is de-selected.
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One of the features in cellular telephone 500 is a mirror function. When a user presses button 506, for example, display 200 transforms into a mirror.
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A user may select a mirror function in informational device 600 by placing the tip of stylus 602 on the area of display 200 displaying icon 604. Selection of the mirror function causes display 200 to convert to a mirror in an embodiment (see
In another embodiment in accordance with the invention, information device 600 includes touchpad 606. A user may select the mirror function by moving his or her finger over touchpad 606 to move a cursor (not shown). When the cursor is pointing to icon 604, the user selects the mirror function by touching touchpad 606 a second time. The user may then de-select the mirror function, for example, by touching touchpad 606 again.
When a user presses mirror function button 710, display 200 converts to a mirror in an embodiment in accordance with the invention. When the user presses mirror function button 710 a second time, display 200 coverts to a transparent state, thereby allowing the user to view images displayed on television 700. In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, pressing mirror function button 710 a first time causes display 200 to convert to a transparent state and pressing the button 710 a second time causes display 200 to convert to a reflective state.
In other embodiments in accordance with the invention, a mirror function associated with display 200 may be selected through techniques other than button 710. For example, the mirror function may be selected through a menu displayed on display 200 or by the user touching a portion of display 200.
Although embodiments have been described with reference to the selection of a mirror function, other embodiments in accordance with the invention are not limited to this implementation. Embodiments in accordance with the invention may convert a display from a reflective state to a transmissive state when a user selects a display function associated with the display. The display returns to the reflective state when the user de-selects the display function.
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The relationship between wavelength and reflectivity can differ from that shown in