The present invention relates to compact electronic devices having videographic displays. More particularly, it relates to a portable viewer configured for providing a magnified view of a compact videographic display.
Compact electronic devices including videographic displays have abounded over the past several years. Devices including hundreds of models of cellular phones, iPods™, iPhones™, Blackberry™ and Droid™ devices, e-book readers, and many more include videographic displays that often have small display areas (e.g., only about 6 to less than 15 square inches). Increasingly, many of these devices include software and/or other means for watching video content that may range from video shorts (e.g. seconds or minutes-long) to full length theatrical movies running over two hours long. An increasing number of such devices include a variety of text, text-plus-graphics, text-plus-video, and/or other content that includes material to be read and/or viewed for some other level of detail. For many people, and particularly for individuals who may be prone to eye strain/fatigue or who suffer from (corrected or uncorrected) visual impairments including such typical things as myopia, activities like reading, watching movies, or other extended viewing activities can be difficult on small screens.
It would be desirable to provide a portable optical magnifier device configured for use with compact electronic devices having a videographic display. Previous devices may not easily be portable and or may use lenses and/or magnification means that distort the images/text.
In one aspect, embodiments of the present invention may include a compactable portable frame housing a magnifying Fresnel lens and configured with a support surface for a compact device including a video display. Certain preferred embodiments may readily be adjustable to accommodate different sizes and types of compact electronic devices, for which a magnified display is desired.
Embodiments are described with reference to the drawings in which like elements are generally referred to by like numerals. The relationship and functioning of the various elements of the embodiments may better be understood by reference to the following detailed description. However, embodiments are not limited to those illustrated in the drawings. It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale, and in certain instances details may have been omitted that are not necessary for an understanding of embodiments of the present invention, such as—for example—conventional fabrication and assembly.
A first embodiment of an optical magnifying device 100 configured to magnify a compact videographic display is displayed with reference to
The device 100 includes a tray 102. The tray 102, which may be constructed of substantially transparent polycarbonate, may be configured as an easel tray including a lip 104 extending up from the upper tray face along one longitudinal edge. Along an edge opposite the lip 104, a lower support member 106 is hingedly/pivotably attached to the tray 102 along a lower support hinge 105. The lower support 106 is configured to fold out from the underside of the tray 102 to hold the tray at an angle relative to an underlying surface. Specifically, in one embodiment, the lower support hinge 105 may include an internal detent configured to releasably lock the lower support member 106 at a predetermined angle relative to the tray 102.
A lens support stand 110 is hingedly/pivotable mounted to the tray 102 along the same edge as the lower support 106. The lens support stand 110 includes a pair of rod members 112 connected to the tray 102 by a tray-stand hinge 114, which may be oriented substantially parallel with the lower support hinge 105. The tray-stand hinge 114 preferably will include at least one internal detent configured to releasably lock the lens support stand 110 at a predetermined angle relative to the tray 102. The predetermined angle may be, for example, about 90 degrees. The rod members may be constructed as telescoping in any of a variety of manners well-known in the art, which may provide the ability to focus the image in the lens when using different display devices.
A stand-frame hinge 124 connects an opposite end of the rod members 112 of the lens-support stand 110 to a frame 120. The stand-frame hinge 124 preferably will include at least one internal detent configured to releasably lock the lens support stand 110 at a predetermined angle relative to the frame 120 (e.g., at 90 degrees, or another desirable angle). The frame 120 is disposed about a high-resolution magnifying Fresnel lens 130. As shown in
In embodiments where the detents and other elements are configured to support the lens 130 at a non-parallel orientation relative to the tray 102, it is preferable that the optical transmission of the lens 130 is calibrated, as well-known in the art, to provide a minimally distorted or substantially undistorted image from a videographic display upon the tray 102. In one exemplary embodiment, the magnification effect of the lens provides a similar visual perspective to that of a person watching a large-screen television from about 10 feet away, enabling a person to enjoy viewing an enlarged image from a small screen, even in compact quarters (e.g., an airline seat). Those of skill in the art will appreciate that one or more foldable, retractable, and/or removable shades or shrouds (not shown) may also be provided to help control ambient light between the tray 102 and the lens 130.
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A method for collapsing or compacting the device 100 for transport/storage is shown with reference to
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One example of an optical display device, with dimensions that may be useful for certain applications, is described with reference to
A lens support stand 610 is hingedly/pivotable mounted to the tray 602 along the same edge as the lower support 606. The lens support stand 610 includes a pair of rod members 612 connected to the tray 602 by a tray-stand hinge 614, which may be oriented substantially parallel with the lower support hinge 605. The tray-stand hinge 614 preferably will include at least one internal detent configured to releasably lock the lens support stand 610 at a predetermined angle relative to the tray 602. The predetermined angle may be, for example, about 90 degrees.
Two frame portions 620a, 620b of the double-frame 620 are attached to the stand 610 and are disposed to encompass about a pair of high-resolution Fresnel lenses 630a, 630b. As shown in
Those of skill in the art will appreciate that embodiments not expressly illustrated herein may be practiced within the scope of the present invention, including that features described herein for different embodiments may be combined with each other and/or with currently-known or future-developed technologies while remaining within the scope of the claims presented here. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting. And, it should be understood that the following claims, including all equivalents, are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention. Furthermore, the advantages described above are not necessarily the only advantages of the invention, and it is not necessarily expected that all of the described advantages will be achieved with every embodiment of the invention.