1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a projective touch apparatus, and more specifically, to a projective touch apparatus disposing a projector on a rail base to be located under a plate.
2. Description of the Prior Art
In general, a conventional projective touch apparatus utilizes a projector, which is located above a projection plate (e.g. a whiteboard) via a hanging arm extending forwardly from a top side of the projection plate for projecting images to the projection plate, and an optical touch module disposed on a projection plate to allow that a user could use a touch object (e.g. a stylus) to perform touch operations (e.g. selecting a function icon or moving a cursor) on the projection plate according to the images projected by the projector.
However, since the aforesaid design causes the projector to shake easily when the user uses the touch object to perform touch operations on the projection plate due to excessive mounting height of the projector, the image shaking problem may occur accordingly so as to influence the touch accuracy of the projective touch apparatus and the viewing comfort of the images projected by the projector. Furthermore, the aforesaid design may also make the projective touch apparatus have an excessive volume so as to cause the user much inconvenience in setting up and moving the projective touch apparatus.
The present invention provides a projective touch apparatus including a rail base, a plate, an optical touch module, a platform, a projector, and a host. The rail base has a rail structure. The plate stands vertically on the rail base and has a touch surface and a back surface opposite to the touch surface. The optical touch module is disposed on the plate for positioning a touch position of at least one touch object on the touch surface. The platform is slidably disposed through the rail structure. The projector is disposed on the platform and located under the plate for moving with sliding of the platform along the rail structure to a projecting position to project an image to the touch surface or a back surface of the plate, or to a containing position to be contained on the rail base. The host is disposed in the rail base and electrically connected to the projector and the optical touch module for controlling the projector to project the image and for performing a touch operation of the at least one touch object on the touch surface according to the touch position of the at least one touch object and the image.
These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
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The plate 16 stands vertically on the rail base 12 and has a touch surface 24 and a back surface 26 opposite to the touch surface 24. The projector 18 could be preferably a short-throw projector (but not limited thereto) for shortening an overall length of the projective touch apparatus 10. The projector 18 is disposed on the platform 14 and located under the plate 16. To be more specific, in this embodiment, the projective touch apparatus 10 could preferably adopt a rear projection design for image projection, meaning that the projector 18 could be located behind the plate 16 for projecting images in a rear projection manner. For example, the plate 16 could have a transparent plate portion 28 and a projection film 30. The projection film 30 is attached on the back surface 26 of the transparent plate portion 28. Accordingly, when the projector 18 moves with sliding of the platform 14 along the rail structure 13 to a projecting position as shown in
In practical application, the transparent plate portion 28 could be preferably made of transparent tempered glass material, and the plate 16 could further have a support frame portion 32 disposed around the transparent plate portion 28 and fixed to the rail base 12 so as to make the transparent plate portion 28 disposed on the rail base 12 more steadily. In such a manner, due to high distortion resistance and high hardness of the aforesaid glass material, the present invention could further enhance the structural strength of the plate 16 without additional reinforcement ribs (e.g. metal ribs), so that the present invention could efficiently solve the prior art problem that a plate made of wood material could be scratched and broken easily due to external factors (e.g. sudden impact or high environment moisture) and could further reduce the overall weight of the plate 16. Furthermore, the projective touch apparatus 10 could further include a plurality of wheel 34. The plurality of wheel 34 is disposed under the rail base 12 for further increasing mobility of the projective touch apparatus 10, so that the user could push the projective touch apparatus 10 to go forward or backward in any direction to a set-up position.
As for description for the designs of the optical touch module 20 and the host 22, it could be as shown in
To be noted, mounting number of the optical device 38 and number of the touch object 36 that the user could use on the touch surface 24 are not limited the aforesaid embodiment. That is, the number of the touch object 36 that the user could use on the touch surface 24 could vary with the mounting number of the optical device 38. For example, in an embodiment in which there are two optical devices 38 disposed on the plate 16, the user could use at most two touch objects 36 to perform a multi-touch operation on the touch surface 24. In another embodiment, if the optical touch module 20 adopts the design in which there are four optical devices 38 disposed at positions corresponding to four corners of the touch surface 24 respectively, the user could use at most four touch objects 36 to perform a multi-touch operation on the touch surface 24 since the optical touch module 20 could position touch positions of the four touch objects 36 on the touch surface 24 at one time.
More detailed description for the projective touch operation and the projector containing operation of the projective touch apparatus 10 is provided as follows. Please refer to
On the other hand, if the user wants to contain the projector 18, the user just needs to push the platform 14 to slide inwardly along the rail structure 13 relative to the rail base 12, so as to make the projector 18 move with sliding of the platform 14 from the projecting position as shown in
It should be mentioned that disposal of the projector is not limited to the aforesaid embodiment, meaning that the present invention could also adopt the front projection design. For example, in another embodiment, the plate could be an opaque plate and the platform and the projector could be slidably disposed on the rail base and located in front of the plate. Accordingly, when the projector moves with sliding of the platform to a projecting position in front of the plate, the projector could project images to the touch surface of the plate for displaying the images on the plate. Furthermore, the support frame portion mentioned in the aforesaid embodiment could be an omissible component for simplifying the structural design of the plate and achieving the frameless purpose so as to further reduce the overall weight of the plate.
Compared with the prior art utilizing a hanging arm to hang a projector above a plate, the present invention adopts the design in which a projector is disposed under a plate and could move with sliding of a platform, so as to achieve the purpose that the projector could selectively move to a projecting position for projecting images to the plate or to a containing position for being contained on a rail base. In such a manner, the present invention could reduce the mounting height of the projector for efficiently solving the image shaking problem aforementioned in the prior art, so as to greatly improve the touch accuracy of the projective touch apparatus and the viewing comfort of the images projected by the projector. Furthermore, since the present invention could further reduce the overall volume of the projective touch apparatus as mentioned above, the user could set up or move the projective touch apparatus conveniently.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device and method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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103218058 | Oct 2014 | TW | national |