1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to a user interface for projecting a visual image on a viewing medium, and, more particularly, to a relatively small hand-held device for projecting a pointer beam on a projected image or identifying an element such as an icon, for changing a visual aspect of the image, for example, its orientation.
2. Description of Related Art
In the above-referenced related application Ser. No. 10/879,041, there is disclosed a MEMS projection display device located in the body of a relatively small sized elongated “pocket pen” type of image projection device which is capable of capturing an image and/or projecting an image, for example a color image, on a viewing surface. The device includes a very high density MEMS mirror array projection display sub-assembly for generating a high resolution image which is equal to the resolution of a conventional high end desktop personal computer. An on-axis CCD imaging array is also included in the body of the device which permits capturing of an image and which includes an overlay display capability of significant applicability such as, but not limited to, downloading of maps and/or topographical scenes. Interactivity between a transmit mode and a receive mode provides a fully-portable pen/projector/image capture device which is convenient to carry while being capable of projecting a high resolution image which can be viewed by one or more persons.
In the other above referenced related application, there is disclosed the concept of controlling the position and size of an image generated by a high resolution pen-size projector by a closed loop control system including a virtual VGA display located inside of an XGA display, a position acquisition system, a displacement compensating control system to determine a correct position of the VGA display inside of the XGA display, and a dark display area of the background portion of the XGA display.
It is an object of the present invention, therefore, to provide an improvement in image projection devices.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improvement in hand-held image projection devices.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide an improvement in pocket-pen sized image projection devices.
These and other objects are achieved by a small hand-held pocket-pen sized image projector device having enhancement features which include a pointing capability whereby a user can direct a laser pointing beam to a projected image and an icon identification capability for selectively orienting or otherwise controlling an image projected by the device. Also, a button type “clicking” function selection capability similar to that in a common laptop personal computer is also provided.
In one preferred aspect of the invention, there is provided an imaging system for a portable image projector comprising: a portable housing; an image projector located in the housing for generating a pointing beam which is projected through a lens in the housing onto an image viewing medium; an image sensor located in the housing adjacent the lens for sensing the pointing beam on the viewing medium and generating an electrical image signal of the beam at present location thereof on the image viewing medium; circuitry connected to the sensor for generating a signal indicator of the present location of the pointing beam on the image viewing medium; a beam positioning device for changing the location of the pointing beam of the image viewing medium; circuitry connected to the beam positioning device for generating an update signal indicative of a desired new location of the pointing beam; and a video signal generator responsive to the update signal for generating a signal of the pointing beam which is fed to the image projector for imaging the pointing beam at said new location.
In another preferred aspect of the invention, there is provided an image system for a portable image projector comprising: a portable housing; an image projector located in the housing and including means for generating an image including an icon, said icon performing a certain function including conveying information to a viewer regarding a present viewed state of said image, said projector projecting the image and icon through a lens in the housing onto an image viewing medium; an image sensor located in the housing adjacent the lens for sensing and generating an electrical signal of the present state of said image and said icon on the viewing medium; circuitry connected to the sensor for identifying the icon on the viewing medium; and an image signal generator for generating a signal for altering the present state of the image in response to the viewed state of the icon, said image having an altered state thereafter being fed to the image projector for projecting a new image and icon on the viewing medium.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
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Behind the optic system 16 is the control electronics located in a section 18 labeled as “display control”. Behind the display control section 18 is a section 20 labeled “power supply” which comprises one of two small batteries for powering the device 10. Behind the power supply section 20 is a section 22 labeled “memory functions” which includes digital memory means for images which are either to be projected or which have been received from an external source. Behind the memory section 22 is an “external interface” section 24 which may include an antenna and transmitter/receiver means for communicating with an external source for transmitting or receiving images therefrom.
The pocket-pen projection device 10 is capable of either projecting or receiving images locally via the lens 14 or image data may be electrically applied or sent to an external location via the external interface section 24.
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In a laser pointing application, either an invisible infra-red (IR) laser or a bright color laser generated in the display/CCD optics system 16 is used in the subject invention in conjunction with the CCD imager/array to pick up or detect the location of the laser spot and send its location to a control system embedded in the display control section 18, which would then display a position indicator, for example, an arrow over the spot where the laser has been pointed.
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Additionally, the projection device 10 would also include a multiple position toggle button 76 which forms part of a toggle switch located inside the housing 12 which would enable the user to select several operational positions, such as: (1) an OFF position where the button 76, for example, would be pressed all the way in; (2) a first intermediate ON position where the projected image is generated; (3) a second intermediate position where an image stability function is enabled in accordance with the taching in related application Ser. No. ______; and (4) a fully out position where the button 76 provides a “wiggle” capability for positioning the spot 38 and the arrow 70.
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Having thus shown and described what is at present considered to be the preferred embodiments of the invention, it should be known that the same has been made by way of illustration and not limitation. Accordingly, all alterations and modifications coming within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims are meant to be included.
This application claims the priority date of Provisional Application No. 60/574,582, filed on May 27, 2004 and is intended to be incorporated herein by reference in its entirety for any and all purposes. This application is related to U.S. Ser. No. 10/879,041, (Northrop Grumman Case No. 000258-078) entitled “Pocket-Pen Ultra-High Resolution MEMS Projection Display In Combination With On-Axis CCD Image Capture System Including Means For Permitting 3-D Imaging” filed on Jun. 30, 2004. This application is also related to U.S. Serial No. (Northrop Grumman case No. 000631-078) entitled “Projector Pen Image Stabilization System”. These applications are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and are meant to be incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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60574582 | May 2004 | US |