1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to books including children's picture or reading books and more specifically to a book including one or more electronic pages.
2. Background of the Invention
A variety of electronic books have been proposed and developed for both the children's book and other publication markets (for example adult e-books or technical manuals that include animated screens). These “books” typically provide an alternative to a traditional book, in that they replace some or all pages of a traditional book with liquid crystal display (LCD) screens or other light-emitting devices that display all of the content for a given page. Recently, a need for an electronic book that is more than just a single screen capable of displaying pages has been described and solutions have been presented. For example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,124,851, 6,021,306 and 5,534,888 disclose electronics book having multiple pages providing a replacement for a more traditional book, while retaining some of the look and feel of a multiple page book. The above recited patents do teach re-use of electronic pages, but typically require the reader to turn back to the beginning of the book once the last electronic page has been reached.
Other more traditional paper, laminate or cardboard page books have been modified to incorporate features such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that highlight or enhance areas on a page. For example, U.S. Patent Application US2002/0122250 A1 describes a book system that provides highlighting of words on a page using LEDs, U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,575 describes a book having touch sensors and LEDs used to provide an interactive book.
The cost to manufacture an electronic book is by nature, much higher than printing costs for a traditional book. The number of electronic pages is therefore a determinant in the cost of the electronic books described above.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide an electronic book providing a cost-effective alternative to presently available electronic books, while retaining some of the traditional look and feel of a traditional multi-page book. It would further be desirable to provide a cost-effective alternative to electronic books having full page displays that provides re-use of electronic pages without loosing the look and feel of a traditional multi-page book.
The above objective of providing a cost-effective electronic book that retains some of the look and feel of a traditional multi-page book is met in an electronic book having partial electronic reading area. The electronic book incorporates a fixed electronic display and printed or movable electronic pages viewable simultaneously to provide interactivity and animation.
In a first embodiment of the invention, an electronic display is provided on a partial area of one or more movable low-cost printed pages, providing an area of animation and/or interactivity on the one or more printed pages, without the manufacturing costs associated with a fully electronic multi-page book.
In a second embodiment of the invention, a fixed electronic display is provided in a first area of a book page and a plurality of movable low-cost printed pages or electronic pages are provided in a second area so that the fixed electronic display is visible while the movable pages are turned. If the movable pages are electronic pages, the pages can be mounted on a spindle below the fixed electronic display, so that the pages can be turned ad infinitum, re-using (by reprogramming) the movable pages as they wrap around to the viewing position.
The turning of the movable pages can be detected by a sensing mechanism and the electronic display updated in association with user selection (by turning) of the movable pages, so that user interactivity or animation in association with the movable pages can be implemented on the electronic display.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following, more particular, description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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A plurality of printed pages 11 is provided with text/and or graphics, while some pages 11A incorporate electronic display areas 13 that can display either static or dynamic animated graphics 14 or text 15, enhancing the reading experience and optionally providing interactivity via touch sensors using touch screen technology, capacitive touch sensors embedded under the electronic display, membrane switches, or any suitable switching/detection mechanism to provide a signal input for interactively altering the content of electronic display area 13. Button icons 16 may be implemented as graphics and/or text on electronic display area 13 with sensors located at corresponding locations under the display or with a programmed response to a touchscreen matrix set to areas corresponding to button icons 16. Additional control of electronic display area 13 may be achieved with detectors (switches) located in the spine or other convenient location for detection the selected (open) pages. Electronic display area 13 may be activated only when the page is selected for viewing, may change in response to the turning (selection) of page 11A, for example electronic display may randomly or sequentially change in behavior each time the page 11A is selected, providing an entertaining or educational enhancement to a static book page that cannot change. The front and back cover, as well as the spine of electronic book 10 may include partial displays as well. For example, for displaying the title and other pertinent information regarding currently downloaded electronic book data, as well as cover graphics, etc.
Electronic display area 13 may also share common driver circuits with other electronic display areas and the page turn detection may select a particular electronic display area 13 from among a plurality of pages incorporating electronic display areas. A connector 17 is provided for uploading data and program instructions to internal electronics of electronic book 10, battery charging and so forth, whereby the actions of electronic display area 13 can be initialized or updated by connection to an external computer. Connector 17 may be omitted for totally wireless embodiments, where a wireless interface as described below, provides the mechanism for uploading electronic book information.
Electronic display area 13, may be an organic light-emitting diode array (OLED) a liquid crystal display (LCD), or other suitable display screen that may be conveniently attached to a page in a book such as that depicted. Preferably, the pages and the electronic display area 13 will be made of flexible material resembling that of a printed paper book, but the pages may also be made rigid. Electronic drivers required to support the operation of one or more electronic display areas 13 may be incorporated within electronics embedded in the page, provided in a front or back cover circuit mounting area, or may be embedded in the spine of the book. The above-referenced U.S. Pat. No. 6,124,851: “Electronic Book With Multiples Page Displays”, which is incorporated herein by reference, discloses a variety of driver locations and electronic page technologies that may be employed to generate full page screens. Similar technologies are also suitable for partial page screens in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.
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A plurality of printed or moveable electronic pages 21 is provided with text/and or graphics and mounted on a spindle 29 disposed adjacent to a fixed electronic display 23 that can display either static or dynamic animated graphics 24 or text 25, as described above for the first embodiment of the present invention. Switches or other sensors may provide interactivity with electronic display 23, and may be touch sensors using touch screen technology, capacitive touch sensors, membrane switches, or the like, embedded under the electronic display or within one or more of printed or movable electronic pages 22, providing a signal input for interactively altering the content of electronic display 23. Button icons 26 may be implemented as graphics and/or text on electronic display 23 with sensors located at corresponding locations under electronic display 23 or with a programmed response to a touchscreen matrix set to areas corresponding to button icons 26.
Movable pages 22 may be removable/replaceable (if printed pages) in order to re-use the electronic portions of electronic book 20. Data storage such as read only memory (ROM), may be included within the removable printed sections and interconnected to the electronics within electronic 20 in order to provide content for fixed electronic display 23 that is coordinated with the removable pages. Optionally a CD reader or other optical/electronic reader may be incorporated within electronic book 20 for reading media supplied with removable pages. A sleeve may be incorporated within the book pages (on an inside cover or other location) for retaining such optical or electronic media.
Control of electronic display 23 (and pages 22 if electronic) may be achieved with detectors (switches) located in the spine/spindle 29 or other convenient location for detection the selected (open) pages. Page turn detection can also be accomplished by means such as optical or magnetic detection of markers 22A on a page via a camera 28 or other sensor, so that the particular selected (open) page can be determined.
Electronic display area 23 (and pages 22 if electronic), may be organic light-emitting diode arrays (OLED), liquid crystal displays (LCD), or other suitable display screens that may be conveniently fit within a book such as that depicted. Electronic drivers required to support the operation of electronic display 23 (and pages 22 if electronic) may be incorporated within electronics embedded underneath electronic display 23 (within pages 22 if electronic), provided in a front or back cover circuit mounting area, or may be embedded in the spine of electronic book 20. A connector 27 is provided for uploading data and program instructions to internal electronics of electronic book 20, battery charging and so forth, whereby the actions of electronic display 23 can be initialized or updated by connection to an external computer. Connector 27 may be omitted for totally wireless embodiments, where a wireless interface as described below, provides the mechanism for uploading electronic book information.
Uses of the above-described embodiment include providing such electronic features as navigation controls and other items that stay fixed on electronic display 23, while other more dynamic information is provided on pages 22. Educational and conferencing uses are contemplated where fixed display 23 provides navigation, communication (i.e, messages from a teacher or conference participants) and fixed information, while pages 22 provide downloadable display of such information as presentations, class assignments, reading material, and so forth.
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While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and other changes in form, and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.