Information
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Patent Grant
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6753789
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Patent Number
6,753,789
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Date Filed
Thursday, October 8, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 22, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Horabik; Michael
- Shimizu; M
Agents
- Richardson; Scott Charles
- Forrest; Bradley A.
- Schwegman - Lundberg Woessner - Kluth
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 340 82569
- 340 82572
- 340 82556
- 340 539
- 361 814
- 455 128
- 455 90
- 341 176
- 312 305
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A remote control device is provided with a rotatably mounted door member. The device has a main body with two, three, or more sides adapted for having selection buttons coupled therewith. The door member covers the selection buttons for the sides not in use so that the user can grasp the device or set the device on a surface without inadvertent actuation of the selection buttons. The remote control device also has a locking mechanism for preventing access to certain selection buttons on certain side surfaces.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to devices for remote control of electronic devices. More particularly, it pertains to panels for remote control devices.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Remote control devices are used extensively in consumer products for remotely controlling a wide variety of electronic devices. The different types of devices which use remote controls has also increased. Some of the devices which currently use remote controls include television, video cassette recorder (VCR), receiver, disc player, tape player, video conferencing equipment, DVD, and cam corders. The use of remote control devices has also increased, in part, due to on-screen menus which allow for selection of features with a remote control.
Complexity of the electronic devices has led to more complex remote controls requiring several selection buttons. As a result, the surface area for the remote control devices has become larger and larger. This is undesirable since a larger remote control is difficult to hold and control with one hand. Physically challenged individuals would find holding these larger remote controls even more difficult.
In addition, remote control devices also are used for devices for which limited access is desirable. For instance, some movies or television shows may be inappropriate for children to view, and parents may wish to limit access. While some satellite dish companies allow for parental control through programming, not all systems, including network television, have these features.
A conventional remote control device is shown in
FIGS. 1A and 1B
. A remote control
100
has a sliding panel
110
attached therewith. To access buttons
120
below the panel
110
, the panel
110
slides away from the remote control
100
to the position shown in FIG.
1
B. Although the panel
110
prevents inadvertent actuation of the buttons
120
, the panel
110
can be easily broken off.
Accordingly, what is needed is a remote control device capable of additional selection abilities without requiring a larger remote. What is further needed is a remote control device which allows for control over selection.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment has a main body having a plurality of surfaces, including at least a first surface and a second surface. In one embodiment, each surface has at least one selection button coupled therewith. A cover is rotatably coupled with the main body. The cover is rotatable around the main body from a first position to a second position to restrict access to selected surfaces having selection buttons.
The remote control device has selection buttons which are coupled with the first and/or second surfaces of the main body, depending on the particular configuration. In yet another embodiment, the device has a locking mechanism for preventing access to a particular side and/or particular selection buttons. The locking mechanism alternatively prevents the cover member from inadvertently rotating around the main body. The locking mechanism can have a number of configurations, including but not limited to, a projection and detent combination, a child proof cap, or a key-lock mechanism.
The remote control device has many advantages over conventional remotes. For example, the provided remote device allows for increased surface area with which additional selection buttons can be coupled. The additional surface area allows for fewer selection buttons to be coupled on each side surface. The fewer selection buttons per surface assists in reducing the cognitive complexity of the remote by reducing the number of buttons for a user to select from a single surface. Using the multiple sides of the device for different devices allow for the elimination of duplicate remote controls. The main body and cover member can be rounded or cylindrically shaped, which is comfortable for a user's hand. A further advantage provided is that since the cover member rotates about the main body, the cover member is not placed in a position where it could easily be broken off. The door protects the selection buttons from being inadvertently actuated when the remote is set on a surface, such as a table or the floor. In addition, the door protects the selection buttons from being inadvertently actuated when the remote device is grasped by a user. A further benefit is the locking feature which prevents access to certain features and/or selection buttons of the remote device. Parents can better supervise what functions or television shows to which their children or others access.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1A
is a perspective view illustrating a prior art remote control.
FIG. 1B
is a perspective view illustrating the prior art remote control shown in FIG.
1
A.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view illustrating a remote control device constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention, and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the following detailed description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims.
A first embodiment of a device
200
for remotely controlling an electronic device is shown in
FIGS. 2-4
. The device
200
comprises a main body
208
and a cover member
230
. The main body
208
, in one embodiment, has a generally cylindrical shape. Alternatively, other shapes could also be incorporated, or the main body
208
could also have a non-uniform shape. The main body is defined in part by a first side surface
220
and a second side surface
222
. In one embodiment, the first side surface
220
is opposite the second side surface
222
such that surfaces
220
and
222
are parallel to one another.
The main body
208
has at least one selection button
250
coupled with the first side surface
220
. The selection button
250
can be coupled with the first side surface
220
in a wide variety of manners. For instance, the selection button
250
can be disposed through the surface
220
as is in conventional remote control devices. Alternatively, the selection button
250
could form a part of the surface
220
, where the selection button
250
seals the inside of the device
200
away from the environment. The selection button
250
, in another embodiment, is disposed both on first side surface
220
and the second side surface
222
. In one embodiment, the main body
208
also has an annular groove
210
therein. The groove
210
allows the cover member
230
to rotate about the main body
208
, as will be described further below. In another embodiment, the main body
208
also has a pin
214
for coupling with the cover member
230
.
The cover member
230
forms a cover for the selection button
250
, and assists in preventing the selection button
250
from being inadvertently actuated by a user. The cover member
230
covers at least the first side surface
220
. In one embodiment, the cover member
230
covers more than one surface of the main body
208
at the same time. In another embodiment, the cover member
230
has a generally hemispherical shape. The hemispherical shape allows for the main body to freely rotate within the cover member
230
. The hemispherical shape also creates a rounded cover member
230
which fits comfortably within the hand of a user.
In another configuration, the cover member
230
has a projection
236
. The projection
236
is received by the groove
210
of the main body
208
. In addition, the cover member
230
has an aperture
214
, where the aperture
214
receives the pin
214
of the main body
208
. The groove
210
and projection
236
combination allow the main body
208
to rotate within the cover member
230
and also allows the cover member
230
to be attached with the main body
208
. The pin
214
and the apertures
234
also assist in accommodating the main body
208
rotation and coupling the cover member
230
with the main body
208
. Alternatively, in another configuration, a spring is disposed between the main body
208
and the cover member
230
, thereby causing a frictional fit.
During use, the main body
208
is positioned where the first side surface
220
is positioned upward. The user then can actuate each of the selection buttons
250
. If a user wishes to access the second side surface
222
of the main body
208
, the main body
208
is rotated relative to the cover member
230
, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The main body
208
is rotated relative to the cover member
230
until the second side surface
222
is not covered by the cover member
230
, as shown in FIG.
4
. Now, the user can access the selection buttons
250
on the second side surface
222
.
FIG. 4
illustrates another embodiment of the device
200
, where the device
300
is adapted to remotely control a host device
221
. The host device
221
can comprise a number of electronic components, such as, television, video cassette recorder (VCR), receiver, disc player, tape player, video conferencing equipment, DVD, cam corders, and computers, although other components can also be incorporated. The host device
221
is adapted to receive signals sent from the device
200
, as the user presses selection buttons
250
.
FIGS. 5
illustrates another embodiment of a device
300
for remotely controlling electronic devices. The device
300
has a main body
308
and a cover member
330
, where the cover member
330
rotates about the main body
308
as discussed above. In this configuration, the main body
308
has a first side surface
320
, a second side surface
322
, and a third side surface
324
. Alternatively, the body
308
could also have additional side surfaces, and is considered within the scope of the invention. The cover member
330
, in one embodiment, covers at least two of the side surfaces when one of the side surfaces is exposed, as shown in FIG.
5
. In another configuration, the cover member
300
covers each side surfaces sequentially. Coupled with the side surfaces
320
,
322
,
324
are selection buttons
250
. The selection buttons
250
are disposed on at least one side surface, and can be disposed on each of the first side surface, second side surface
322
, and third side surface
324
.
FIG. 6
illustrates another embodiment of the remote control device. The device
300
has a main body
308
and a cover member
330
, where the cover member
330
rotates about the main body
308
as discussed above. In this configuration, the cover member
330
has a side portion
332
and an end portion
334
. The main body
308
has a first side surface
352
, a second side surface
354
, a side surface
356
, and an end surface
358
. Alternatively, the body
308
could also have additional side surfaces, and is considered within the scope of the invention. Coupled with the side surfaces
352
and
354
are selection buttons
250
.
The side surface
356
and the end surface
358
each have a detent
366
therein. The side portion
332
and the end portion
334
of the cover member
330
each have a projection
368
. The projection
368
is for mating with the detent
366
, and forms a locking mechanism. Other combinations other than the projection
368
and the detent
366
could also be incorporated into the remote device
300
. For instance, the projection
368
could comprise a spring bias into or toward the detent
366
. When the main body
308
is rotated relative to the cover member
330
, the projection
368
engages with the detent
366
, thereby preventing the main body
308
from continual rotation until additional force is used to disengage the projection
368
.
FIG. 7
illustrates another embodiment of the locking mechanism. The end surface
358
of the cover member
230
has a child proof cap
370
. The cap
370
prevents a user from rotating the cover member
230
relative to the main body
308
and accessing selection buttons
250
on the opposite side of the main body
308
unless the cap
370
is removed. In another embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 8
, the end surface
358
of the cover member
230
has a key lock
380
therein. The key lock
380
prevents a user from rotating the cover member
230
relative to the main body
308
and accessing selection buttons
250
on the opposite side of the main body
308
unless a key is inserted and the key lock
380
unlocked. The locking mechanism provides the benefit of allowing parents or custodians to control access to certain equipment and/or shows by limiting access to certain selection buttons
250
on the remote device
300
.
Advantageously, the provided remote device allows for increased surface area with which additional selection buttons can be coupled. In addition, the additional surface area allows for fewer selection buttons to be coupled on each side surface. The fewer selection buttons per side surface assists in reducing the cognitive complexity of the remote by reducing the number of buttons for a user to select from a single surface. Using the multiple sides of the device for different devices allow for the elimination of duplicate remote controls. The main body and cover member can be rounded or cylindrically shaped, which is comfortable for a user's hand. A further advantage provided is that since the cover member rotates about the main body, the cover member is not placed in a position where it could easily be broken off. The door protects the selection buttons from being inadvertently actuated when the remote is set on a surface, such as a table or the floor. In addition, the door protects the selection buttons from being inadvertently actuated when the remote device is grasped by a user. The locking feature prevents access to certain features and/or selection buttons of the remote device. Parents can better supervise what functions or television shows to which their children or others have access.
It is to be understood that the above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
Claims
- 1. A system comprisinga host device adapted for accomplishing a predefined function; a wireless remote control device adapted for controlling operation of the host device; and the remote control further comprising a main body including at least a first surface and a second surface, the first surface having at least one selection button associated therewith, a cover member rotatably coupled with the main body, the cover member rotatable around the main body, where the cover member is capable of being positioned to expose only the first surface on the main body, and wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for remote control of different electronic equipment.
- 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the cover member of the remote control has an end surface that includes a child proof cap.
- 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the cover member of the remote control has an end surface that includes a key lock.
- 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the main body includes a third surface, and wherein the first, second, and third surfaces each include at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the main body includes a third surface, and wherein the cover member covers at least two of the surfaces of the main body in a first, second, or third position.
- 6. A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment, the device comprising:a main body having at least a first surface and a second surface, one of said surfaces having at least one selection button associated therewith; and a cover member rotatably coupled with the main body, the cover member being rotatable around the main body, wherein the main body includes a third surface, and wherein the cover member covers at least two of the surfaces of the main body in a first, second, or third position, and wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for remote control of different electronic equipment.
- 7. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, the main body further comprising more than two side surfaces, where the cover member is adapted to cover each surface sequentially.
- 8. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein the second surface further comprises at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 9. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein the device further comprises a locking mechanism coupled with the cover member, whereby actuation of the locking mechanism restricts movement of the cover member.
- 10. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 9, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a combination of at least one projection and at least one detent.
- 11. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein at least a portion of the main body has a cylindrical shape, the main body adapted to rotate within the cover member.
- 12. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein the first surface is substantially parallel with the second surface.
- 13. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein the cover member is removably coupled with the main body.
- 14. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, the device further comprising a spring mechanism disposed between the main body and the cover member such that the main body is frictionally coupled with the cover member.
- 15. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 6, wherein the cover member comprises a rounded shape.
- 16. The device of claim 2, wherein the main body includes a third surface, and wherein the first, second, and third surfaces each include at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 17. A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment, the device comprising:a main body having a plurality of surfaces, including at least a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, the first surface having at least one selection button associated therewith; and a cover member rotatably coupled with the main body, the cover member rotatable around the main body from a first position to a second position, where the cover member covers at least three surfaces in the first or second position, and wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for remote control of different electronic equipment.
- 18. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 17, the second surface further comprising at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 19. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 18, the third surface further comprising at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 20. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 17, the main body further comprising a fourth surface.
- 21. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 17, wherein the cover member covers at least two surfaces in the first or second position.
- 22. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 17, the main body further comprises a locking mechanism coupled therewith.
- 23. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 17, the cover member further comprises a locking mechanism coupled therewith.
- 24. A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment, the device comprising:a main body having a plurality of surfaces, including at least a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, the first surface having at least one selection button associated therewith, wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for wireless remote control of different electronic equipment; and a cover member removably coupled with the main body, the cover member rotatable around the main body from a first position to a second position, where the cover member covers the first surface in the first position and the cover member covers at least two of the surfaces of the main body in the first, the second, or a third position; and at least one attachment feature which couples the cover member with the main body.
- 25. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 24, wherein the cover member covers at least two surfaces in the first or second position.
- 26. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 24, wherein the attachment feature comprises a combination of a projection and groove.
- 27. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 24, wherein the attachment feature comprises a combination of a pin and an aperture.
- 28. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 24, wherein the cover member has an end surface that includes a child proof cap.
- 29. The device for remotely controlling electronic equipment as recited in claim 24, wherein the cover member has an end surface that includes a key lock.
- 30. The device of claim 24, wherein the first, second, and third surfaces each include at least one selection button associated therewith.
- 31. A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment, the device comprising:a main body having a plurality of surfaces, one of these surfaces having at least one selection button associated therewith; and a cover member rotatably coupled with the main body, wherein the main body is capable of being rotated within the cover member, and wherein the cover member is capable of covering at least one of the surfaces of the main body while exposing another surface, and wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for remote control of different electronic equipment.
- 32. The device of claim 31, wherein the main body includes a first, a second, and a third surface, each having at least one selection button.
- 33. The device of claim 31, wherein the main body includes a first, a second, and a third surface, and wherein the cover member is capable of covering at least two of the surfaces of the main body while exposing another surface.
- 34. A device for remotely controlling electronic equipment, the device comprising:a main body having at least a first surface, a second surface, and a third surface, each one of said surfaces having at least one selection button associated therewith for communicating with the electronic equipment in a wireless manner; a cover member rotatably coupled with the main body, the cover member being rotatable around the main body, wherein the cover member allows access to each surface sequentially in a first, second, or third position, and wherein at least two of the surfaces provide for remote control of different electronic equipment; a key lock provided at an end surface of the cover member to prevent rotation of the cover member when locked, allowing access to a single on of the surfaces.
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