Described below is a portable display device, i.e. a device which can be worn or carried by a user.
Portable display devices, particularly smartwatches or smartphones, have a plurality of functions. For using those functions, those devices comprise a digital screen for visualizing information to the user. However, for certain kinds of information and particularly for the time of day, many users would prefer mechanical indicators for displaying the information instead of a visualization on a digital screen. Nevertheless, a digital screen for other kinds of information shall still be included in the portable device.
Described below is a compact portable display device having both mechanical hands and a digital screen and providing a good readability of the information displayed on the device.
The portable display device has a digital screen or display being operable to display one or more information fields (i.e., fields indicating information for the user) thereon. Furthermore, one or more mechanical indicators are arranged in front of the digital screen, the mechanical indicators being operable to move along the digital screen.
The portable display device is operable to visualize the one or more information fields on the digital screen as a function of (i.e. depending on) a movement of the one or more mechanical indicators such that there is no overlap between the one or more mechanical indicators and the one or more information fields.
The portable display device is very compact because the mechanical indicators overlay a digital screen. However, it is ensured that the information fields on the digital screen will not be occluded by the mechanical indicators due to a coupling of the visualization of the information fields to the movement of the indicators so that an overlap between the indicators and the information fields does not occur.
In an embodiment, the portable display device is wearable by a user via a wristband. Furthermore, the one or more mechanical indicators may be a pair of hands for indicating the time of day. The pair of hands may be fixed at a pivot point in the center of the digital display. In other words, the portable display device may have the function of a smartwatch with the additional feature that the time of day is provided by conventional mechanical hands. This has the advantage of a good readability of the time of day in all light conditions. Furthermore, the portable display device supports the design of a classical mechanical watch which is often preferred by users.
In another embodiment, in plan view on the digital screen, the one or more mechanical indicators each lie entirely inside the digital screen. This ensures a compact design of the device.
In another embodiment, the portable display device is operable to change the position of at least one information field on the digital screen in order to prevent an overlap between the one or more mechanical indicators and the at least one information field. Here and in the following, the term “at least one information field” refers to at least one information field, particularly each information field, out of the one or more information fields visualized on the digital screen.
The change of the position of the at least one information field may be realized in different ways. In one embodiment, the change of the position of the at least one information field is visualized, at least temporarily, as a continuous movement of the at least information field. A continuous movement is a movement which is perceived by a user as a smooth movement without any discontinuous position variations. However, alternatively or additionally, the change of the position of the at least one information field may be visualized, at least temporarily, as a jump of the at least information field from one position to another on the digital screen. The term “jump” refers to a visualization which is perceived by a user as a discontinuous position change.
In another embodiment, the portable display device is operable to change the size of at least one information field on the digital screen in order to prevent an overlap between the one or more mechanical indicators and the at least one information field. Both the change of the position and the change of the size of the at least one information field may be used to avoid an overlap between the mechanical indicators and the information fields.
In a yet another embodiment, the change of the size of the at least one information field is visualized, at least temporarily, as a continuous size variation, i.e. a size variation perceived by a user as a continuous change of the size. Alternatively or additionally, the change of the size of the at least one information field is realized as an abrupt size variation, i.e. a size variation perceived by a user as a discontinuous size change.
In still another embodiment, the portable display device is operable in a first operation mode and a second operation mode. In the first operation mode, the digital screen is powered off or a static background is displayed on the digital screen. The static background may be displayed with low brightness. The first operation mode saves power of the portable display device. The first operation mode may be initiated manually by the user. However, alternatively or additionally, this operation mode may also be initiated automatically, e.g. in case that the user does not perform any user interactions with the device for a predetermined time period.
In the second operation mode, the one or more information fields are visualized on the digital screen as a function of a movement of the one or more mechanical indicators such that there is no overlap between the one or more mechanical indicators and the one or more information fields. Hence, in the second operation mode, the overlap between the indicators and the information fields is prevented. The brightness of the display in the second operation mode may be higher than in the first operation mode.
In yet another embodiment, the above mentioned static background displayed in the first operation mode is visualized as a clock face, e.g. by displaying lines and/or numbers on a circle around the pivot point of the mechanical hands. This embodiment supports the design of a classical watch which is often desired by a user.
In still another embodiment, the one or more information fields comprise at least one of the following information fields:
However, alternatively or additionally, other information fields for displaying other kinds of information may be used in the portable device. For example, an information field may refer to general information not associated with the user, e.g. weather information or information about stock prices and the like.
In yet another embodiment, the one or more information fields are displayed on the digital screen in response to a manual user interaction. Alternatively or additionally, the one or more information fields are displayed on the digital screen in response to an event not associated with a user interaction. For example, a predetermined context may be used in order to initiate the presentation of a specific information field on the screen. As an example, the information field indicating an upcoming calendar event may be displayed on the screen if the time period until the event is lower than a predetermined threshold.
In still another embodiment, the portable display device is operable in a configuration mode. Specifically, one or more of the following properties may be configured by a user in the configuration mode:
In yet another embodiment, the device has a communication interface for coupling the device with an electronic unit, e.g. a smartphone. The communication interface may be a wireless interface, such as a Bluetooth interface. In a state in which the device is coupled to the electronic unit via the communication interface, one or more of the following pieces of information may be transmitted from the electronic unit to the device:
In other words, for the use of certain operation modes, the device needs to be coupled to another electronic unit.
These and other aspects and advantages will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the exemplary embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
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In an alternative embodiment, the display 2 may also be switched on in the operation mode of
Analogously to the information field IF1, the information field IF2 will also move as a function of the movement of the hands 4 and 5 in order to prevent an overlap between the hands and the information field IF2. In other words, when one of the hands approaches the information field IF2, a movement of the information field and/or a switch of the information field to another position (if necessary) will be initiated by a corresponding software within the watch.
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The smartwatch as described in the foregoing has several advantages. A dynamic user interface layout management is provided preventing an overlap of mechanical hands in a smartwatch with digital information displayed on a display of the smartwatch. To do so, digital information, such as information about upcoming events or notifications, is displayed in a way so that this information is not below the mechanical hands. The digital information moves with the rotation of the hands. In contrast to existing smartwatches that have either mechanical hands or a digital display, the watch has both. Thus, the watch supports the design of a classical watch showing the time in all light conditions as well as the ability to display digital information on a digital screen when needed.
A description has been provided with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof and examples, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the claims which may include the phrase “at least one of A, B and C” as an alternative expression that means one or more of A, B and C may be used, contrary to the holding in Superguide v. DIRECTV, 358 F3d 870, 69 USPQ2d 1865 (Fed. Cir. 2004).