Claims
- 1. A remote control comprising:
a file folder including a front cover, a back cover and a spine located between said front cover and said back cover, said file folder further including a fastener mounted on said spine; a printed publication detachably mounted on said fastener, said printed publication including a storage media physically attached to said printed publication; a remote control circuit supported by said file folder; and a button supported on said back cover and coupled to said remote control circuit; wherein said remote control circuit generates a remote control signal in response to application of pressure to said button.
- 2. The remote control of claim 1, wherein information in the form of electronic content is encoded on said storage media.
- 3. The remote control of claim 2, wherein the electronic content is related to content printed on said leaf.
- 4. A remote control base comprising:
a file folder including a front cover, a back cover and a spine located between said front cover and said back cover, said file folder further including a fastener mounted on said spine, said fastener being capable of detachably holding a printed publication; a remote control circuit supported by said file folder, said remote control circuit including a memory programmed with a predetermined number; and a button supported on said back cover and coupled to said remote control circuit; wherein said remote control circuit generates a remote control signal in response to application of pressure to said button.
- 5. The remote control base of claim 4 wherein information in the form of electronic content encoded on a storage media is accessible over the Internet by use of said predetermined number.
- 6. A remote control base comprising:
a file folder including a front cover, a back cover and a spine located between said front cover and said back cover, said file folder further including a fastener mounted on said spine; said fastener being capable of detachably holding a printed publication; a remote control circuit supported by said file folder; an electromagnetic signal transmitter electrically coupled to said remote control circuit; and a button supported on said back cover and coupled to said remote control circuit; wherein said remote control circuit generates a remote control signal in response to application of pressure to said button, and further wherein said electromagnetic signal transmitter generates an electromagnetic signal carrying data in response to said remote control signal.
- 7. A remote control comprising:
a file folder including a front cover, a back cover and a spine located between said front cover and said back cover, said file folder further including a fastener mounted on said spine; said fastener being capable of detachably holding a printed publication; a remote control circuit supported by said file folder; a button supported on said back cover and coupled to said remote control circuit; and a leaf detachably attached to said fastener such that said leaf is laid over said button, said leaf being sufficiently flexible for pressure on said leaf to transfer through said leaf to operate said button; wherein said remote control circuit generates a remote control signal in response to operation of said button.
- 8. A remote control base comprising:
a file folder including a front cover, a back cover and a spine located between said front cover and said back cover, said file folder further including a fastener mounted on said spine, said fastener being capable of detachably holding a printed publication, and wherein said fastener comprises a rail having a cross-section in the shape of the letter “C” with a longitudinal cavity formed behind two longitudinal edges that face each other; a remote control circuit supported by said file folder; and a button supported on said back cover and coupled to said remote control circuit; wherein said remote control circuit generates a remote control signal in response to application of pressure to said button.
- 9. An insert for use with a remote control base, said insert comprising a printed publication and devoid of one or more electronic components permanently attached to said printed publication, said printed publication having a group of leaves connected each to the other at a spine, each of said leaves having a plurality of holes adjacent to said spine, each leaf in said group having printed content and a mark, each mark being positioned differently from the position of another mark, each mark being substantially identical to another mark.
- 10. The insert of claim 9 further comprising:
a storage media holder for holding a storage media encoded with information in the form of electronic content, said information being related to at least a portion of said printed content.
- 11. The insert of claim 9, wherein said mark identifies the leaf in a signal generated by said remote control base when said insert is mounted on said base and said mark is touched.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/991,411, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/013,329, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,459, which is in turn a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/824,103 that is in turn a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/818,558, all of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
[0002] This application is also related to the following copending, commonly owned U.S. Patents and applications and are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety:
[0003] Ser. No. 08/715,809;
[0004] Ser. No. 08/497,177;
[0005] Ser. No. 08/550,976, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,839,905, a divisional of U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,265;
[0006] Ser. No. 08/692,994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,763,112, that is a continuation of U.S. Pat. No. 5,569,549;
[0007] Ser. No. 08/630,015;
[0008] Ser. Nos. 08/916,780 and 08/915,072;
[0009] Ser. No. 08/908,833 filed Aug. 7, 1997 that is a file wrapper continuation of Ser. No. 08/298,648, and
[0010] Ser. No. 08/816,616.
[0011] Appendices A-L which are a part of the present disclosure, are attached herewith in a microfiche consisting of a total of 18 sheets that contain a total of 1,138 frames. This microfiche is a duplicate of the microfiche filed in U.S. application Ser. No. 09/013,329, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,327,459, upon which this application claims priority.
[0012] Appendix A contains computer programs and related data for programming a microcontroller e.g. COP 820CJ available from National Semiconductor Corporation, 1090 Kifer Road, Sunnyvale, Calif. 94086, used in a remote control as described below. On being programmed by the computer programs of Appendix A, the microcontroller wakes up in response to a predetermined event and causes a signal transmitter to transmit a remote control signal carrying an identifier code that identifies, at least partially, the information to be displayed as described below. The computer programs of Appendix A can be compiled by the in-circuit simulator “ice MASTER COP8 Module” also available from National Semiconductor Corporation.
[0013] Appendix B describes an infrared protocol called “TVIR” used in the computer programs of Appendix A to encode the predetermined number in the remote control signal, and used in the computer programs of Appendix C to decode the number from the remote control signal.
[0014] Appendix C contains computer programs and related data for programming another microcontroller e.g. COP922C used in a signal receiver to extract data from a remote control signal and to pass the extracted data to a host device. The computer programs of Appendix C can also be compiled by the in-circuit simulator “ice MASTER COP8 Module” (described above).
[0015] Appendix D describes an architecture of the host device and the format of data supplied by the signal receiver to the host device using the well-known RS-232 signal interface.
[0016] Appendices E-G contain computer programs and related data for programming a host device including e.g. the microprocessor PENTIUM available from INTEL Corporation, Santa Clara, Calif., and the operating system WINDOWS 95 available from MICROSOFT Corporation, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, Wash. 98052. The computer programs of Appendices E-G cause the host device to respond to the identifier code received by the signal receiver by displaying information indicated by the identifier code. The computer programs of Appendices E-G can be compiled by the following programming tools available from MICROSOFT Corporation (at the above address) and well known to a person skilled in the art of programming host devices. For the assembly language and C language computer programs in Appendices E-G:
1Assembler:MASM.EXE v. 5.01A (supplied with MicrosoftWindows 3.1 DDK)Compiler:CL.EXE v. 8.00C (MSVC 1.52c)Linker:LINK.EXE v. 5.60.339 (MSVC 1.52c)RC:RC.EXE v 3.11 (MSVC 1.52c)Implib:IMPLIB.EXE v. 1.50 (MSVC 1.52c)Make:MAKE.EXE v. 4.07
[0017] For the VEX computer program in Appendix E (Pages 94-107):
2Compiler:CL.EXE v. 8.00C (MSVC 1.52c)Linker:LINK.EXE v. 5.60.339 (MSVC 1.52c)RC:RC.EXE v. 3.11 (MSVC 1.52c)Implib:IMPLIB.EXE v. 1.50 (MSVC 1.52c)Make:NMAKE.EXE v. 1.40 (MSVC 1.52c)
[0018] Appendix H is a reference guide for a parameter file used by the computer program in Appendix I (described below).
[0019] Appendix I contains visual basic language computer program that causes a personal computer to receive the data from a remote control signal and display the selected information. The programs in Appendix I can be compiled by:
[0020] Microsoft Visual Basic v. 3.0 (professional edition)
[0021] Appendix J contains subroutines called by the software in Appendix F.
[0022] Appendix K contains Java code that can be compiled by:
[0023] Microsoft Visual J++ v.1.1 (Professional Edition).
[0024] Appendix L contains Software used to translate an identification code received from a remote control into an Internet address used to retrieve and display the selected information.
[0025] A portion of the disclosure of this patent document contains material which is subject to copyright protection. The copyright owner has no objection to the facsimile reproduction by anyone of the patent document or the patent disclosure, as it appears in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office patent files or records, but otherwise reserves all copyright rights whatsoever.
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