Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a smart device, and more particularly, to a smart watch wearable on user's wrist and method for controlling the same.
Discussion of the Related Art
Terminals may be generally classified as mobile/portable terminals or stationary terminals according to their mobility. Mobile terminals may also be classified as handheld terminals or vehicle mounted terminals according to whether or not a user can directly carry the terminal.
Mobile terminals have become increasingly more functional. Examples of such functions include data and voice communications, capturing images and video via a camera, recording audio, playing music files via a speaker system, and displaying images and video on a display. Some terminals include additional functionality which supports electronic game playing, while other terminals are configured as multimedia players. More recently, mobile terminals have been configured to receive broadcast and multicast signals which permit viewing of contents such as videos and television programs. In order to run such functions, a mobile terminal is basically connected to other devices or network using various communication protocols and can provide a user with ubiquitous computing. In particular, a mobile terminal has been evolved into a smart device that enables the connectivity to networks and the ubiquitous computing.
Thus, a smart device as a mobile terminal has been manufactured in a traditional size for a user to hold the smart device with a hand, whereby the user carries the smart device in a manner of holding the smart device with his hand or putting the smart device in a bag or pocket. Recently, owing to the technological developments, a smart device tends to be manufactured in further smaller size and is developed into a wearable smart device directly worn on user's body. Particularly, among the above-configured wearable smart devices, a smart watch configured in form of a watch to be worn user's wrist has been developed and used popularly.
The smart watch has been developed in wearable small size to be equipped with a variety of improved functions of a mobile terminal as well as with the general watch functions (e.g., a time information providing function, etc.). Moreover, a recently developed smart watch can provide a multimedia function as well as a communication function and a personal information management function. Yet, as most of devices are digitalized, users tend to put more values on analog devices. Hence, users prefer general analog watches despite various and convenient functions of a smart watch. In particular, users tend to prefer real hands (i.e., physical hour and minute hands) to virtual hands electronically displayed on a display unit. For this reason, in order to meet user's recent needs, it is necessary for a smart watch to provide various function of a smart device using a display unit, as mentioned in the foregoing description, while display a time using physical hands. Moreover, an optimal control method needs to be provided in order to use both of the physical hands and a screen of the display unit more efficiently.
Accordingly, embodiments of the present application are directed to a smart watch and method for controlling the same that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
One object of the present application is to provide a smart watch, by which both an analog watch and a smart device can be provided to a user effectively.
Another object of the present application is to provide a method of controlling a smart watch, by which functions of an analog watch and functions of a smart device can be effectively provided to a user.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in the disclosure herein as well as the accompanying drawings. Such aspects may also be appreciated by those skilled in the art based on the disclosure herein.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a smart watch according to one embodiment of the present application may include a case, at least one physical hand situated in the case, the at least one physical hand configured to display a current time, a display unit situated below the hand in the case, the display unit configured to display various informations, and a movement configured to rotate the hand, the movement connected to the hand through the display unit in the case.
Preferably, the hand may include a single hand pointing at hour and minute simultaneously or hour and minute hands configured to point at the hour and the minute, respectively. The movement may be configured to be electronically controlled. The movement may be configured to use a power source separate from that of the display unit. The smart watch may further include a 1st battery configured to supply a 1st power to the display unit and related parts and a 2nd battery configured to supply a 2nd power to the movement.
Preferably, the smart watch may further include a crown operably connected to the movement, and the crown may be configured to mechanically control the hand. The crown may be configured to electronically control the display unit.
Preferably, the display unit may be inserted between the hand and the movement. The hand may be disposed above the display unit and the movement may be disposed below the display unit. The display unit may include a perforated hole configured to enable a connecting part of the movement and the hand to pass through. The movement may be configured to rotate the hand and wherein the movement comprises a shaft penetrating the display unit to connect to the hand. The display unit may be configured to entirely close an opening formed in the case and information may be displayed on a whole surface of the display unit exposed to a user through the opening.
Preferably, the smart watch may further include a window installed in the case to be disposed above the hand and the window may include a touch sensor. The touch sensor may be configured to electronically control the hand in response to a touch input applied to the touch sensor.
Preferably, the display unit may be operated according to a 1st display setting used during a 1st mode for the smart watch to provide an analog watch function or a 2nd display setting used during a 2nd mode for the smart watch to provide functions different from the analog watch function and the 2nd display setting may be different from the 1st display setting. The 1st display setting may include a watch face including an index indicated by the physical hand to display a time and the 2nd display setting may include a screen configured for the provided functions.
Preferably, the display unit may be operated according to a 1st hand setting used during a 1st mode for the smart watch to provide an analog watch function or a 2nd hand setting used during a 2nd mode for the smart watch to provide functions different from the analog watch function and the 2nd display setting may be different from the 1st display setting. The 1st hand setting and the 2nd hand setting may include different dispositions of hands or different transparencies of the hands, respectively. The 1st hand setting may dispose the hand to point at an index corresponding to a current time displayed on the display unit and the 2nd hand setting may adjust the hand to maximize a screen of the display unit during the 2nd mode. The 2nd hand setting may align the hands in a line or enable the hands to become transparent.
In another aspect of the present application, as embodied and broadly described herein, in a smart watch comprising a case, at least one physical hand situated in the case, the at least one physical hand configured to display a current time, and a display unit situated below the hand in the case, the display unit configured to display various informations, a method of controlling a smart watch according to another embodiment of the present application may include the steps of performing a 1st mode for the smart watch to provide an analog watch function using the physical hand, searching for an event requesting a function other than the analog watch function in the course of performing the 1st mode, and if the event occurs, performing a 2nd mode for the smart watch to perform functions different from the analog watch function, wherein the 1st and 2nd mode include 1st and 2nd display settings configured differently to control the display unit and 1st and 2nd hand settings configured differently to control the hand, respectively.
Preferably, the searching step may include the step of searching for one of the event for a user to switch the smart watch to the 2nd mode manually and the event of switching the smart watch to the 2nd mode automatically. The automatically switching event may include at least one of a notification, an alert and an incoming call delivered externally. The manually switching event may include one of a user's gesture and a manipulation of the smart watch.
The 1st and 2nd display settings may include different scenes and contents, respectively. The 1st display setting may include a watch face including an index indicated by the physical hand to display a time and the 2nd display setting may include a scene configured for a provided function.
Preferably, the 1st display setting may dispose a different item and/or different interfaces in a screen of the display unit to avoid interfering with the physical hand and the 1st display setting may adjust a color of the screen of the display unit to emphasize the physical hand. The 1st display setting may provide a scene configured to provide additional functions related to a watch function. The 2nd display setting may provide a scene configured for a function related to the event found in the searching step directly or indirectly.
Preferably, the 1st and 2nd hand settings may include different dispositions of hands or different transparencies of the hands, respectively. The 1st hand setting may dispose the hand to point at an index corresponding to the current time displayed on the display unit and the 2nd hand setting may adjust the hand to avoid interfering with a screen of the display unit. The 2nd hand setting may align the hands in a line during the 2nd mode or enable the hands to become transparent during the 2nd mode.
Preferably, the 2nd mode may include a 3rd hand setting for using the hand to provide a function different from the watch function. The 3rd hand setting may use the hand as one of an indicator indicating a prescribe information and a selector selecting an object displayed on the display unit.
Preferably, the display unit and the hand may be controlled by a crown rotatably provided to the case in each of the 1st mode and the 2nd mode. The crown may be used to adjust the hand to display an accurate time in the 1st mode and the crown may be used to change a background provided by the display unit in the 1st mode. The crown may be used to change a setting of a specific function using a scene provided by the display unit in the 2nd mode and the crown may be used to scroll a prescribed list provided by the display unit in the 2nd mode.
Preferably, the hand may be controlled by a touch sensor included in a window installed in the case in each of the 1st mode and the 2nd mode. The hand may be rotated by swiping the window. Before the hand is rotated by swiping the window, the hand may be selected to be rotated by touching the window above the hand.
Effects obtainable from the present invention may be non-limited by the above mentioned effect. And, other unmentioned effects can be clearly understood from the following description by those having ordinary skill in the technical field to which the present invention pertains. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The present application will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings, which are given by illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present application, and wherein:
Description will now be given in detail according to exemplary embodiments disclosed herein, with reference to the accompanying drawings. For the sake of brief description with reference to the drawings, the same or equivalent components may be provided with the same reference numbers, and description thereof will not be repeated. In general, a term such as “module” and “unit” may be used to refer to elements or components. Use of such a term herein is merely intended to facilitate description of the specification, and the term itself is not intended to give any special meaning or function. In the present disclosure, that which is well-known to one of ordinary skill in the relevant art has generally been omitted for the sake of brevity. The accompanying drawings are used to help easily understand various technical features and it should be understood that the embodiments presented herein are not limited by the accompanying drawings. As such, the present disclosure should be construed to extend to any alterations, equivalents and substitutes in addition to those which are particularly set out in the accompanying drawings.
It will be understood that although the terms first (1st), second (2nd), etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are generally only used to distinguish one element from another.
It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “connected with” another element, the element can be directly connected with the other element or intervening elements may also be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being “directly connected with” another element, there are no intervening elements present.
A singular representation may include a plural representation unless it represents a definitely different meaning from the context.
Terms such as “comprise”, “include” or “have” are used herein and should be understood that they are intended to indicate an existence of several components, functions or steps, disclosed in the specification, and it is also understood that greater or fewer components, functions, or steps may likewise be utilized. Moreover, due to the same reasons, it is also understood that the present application includes a combination of features, numerals, steps, operations, components, parts and the like partially omitted from the related or involved features, numerals, steps, operations, components and parts described using the aforementioned terms unless deviating from the intentions of the disclosed original invention.
Smart devices presented herein may be implemented using a variety of different types of terminals. Examples of such terminals include cellular phones, smart phones, laptop computers, digital broadcast terminals, personal digital assistants (PDAs), portable multimedia players (PMPs), navigators, slate PCs, tablet PCs, ultrabooks, wearable devices (for example, smart watches, smart glasses, head mounted displays (HMDs)), and the like.
By way of non-limiting example only, further description will be made with reference to particular types of smart devices. However, such teachings apply equally to other types of smart devices, such as those types noted above.
First of all, the smart watch 100 may include components such as a wireless communication unit 11, an input unit 12, a sensing unit 14, an output unit 15, an interface unit 16, a memory 17, a controller 18, a power supply unit 19, and the like. It is appreciated that implementing all of the components shown in
In particular, among the above-listed components, the wireless communication unit 11 typically includes one or more modules which permit communications such as wireless communications between the smart watch 100 and a wireless communication system, communications between the smart watch 100 and another smart watch, communications between the smart watch 100 and an external server. Further, the wireless communication unit 11 typically includes one or more modules which connect the smart watch 100 to one or more networks.
To facilitate such communications, the wireless communication unit 11 may include one or more of a broadcast receiving module 11a, a mobile communication module 11b, a wireless Internet module 11c, a short-range communication module 11d, and a location information module 11e.
The input unit 12 includes a camera 12a (or an image input unit) for an image or video signal input, a microphone 12b (or an audio input unit) for an audio signal input, and a user input unit 12c (e.g., a touch key, a push key, etc.) for receiving an input of information from a user. Audio or image data collected by the input unit 12c may be analyzed and processed into user's control command.
The sensing unit 14 is typically implemented using one or more sensors configured to sense internal information of the smart watch, the surrounding environment of the smart watch, user information, and the like. For example, the sensing unit 14 may include a proximity sensor 14a and an illumination sensor 14b. If desired, the sensing unit 14 may alternatively or additionally include other types of sensors or devices, such as a touch sensor, an acceleration sensor, a magnetic sensor, a gravity sensor (G-sensor), a gyroscope sensor, a motion sensor, an RGB sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a finger scan sensor, a ultrasonic sensor, an optical sensor (for example, the camera 12a), the microphone 12b, a battery gauge, an environment sensor (for example, a barometer, a hygrometer, a thermometer, a radiation detection sensor, a thermal sensor, and a gas sensor, among others), and a chemical sensor (for example, an electronic nose, a health care sensor, a biometric sensor, and the like), to name a few. The smart watch 100 disclosed in the present specification may be configured to utilize information obtained from the sensing unit 14, and in particular, information obtained from one or more sensors of the sensing unit 140, and combinations thereof.
The output unit 15 is typically configured to output various types of information, such as audio, video, tactile output, and the like. The output unit 15 may include a display unit 15a, an audio output unit 15b, a haptic module 15c, and an optical output module 15d. The display unit 15a may have an inter-layered structure or an integrated structure with a touch sensor in order to facilitate a touchscreen. The touchscreen may provide an output interface between the smart watch 100 and a user, as well as function as the user input unit 12c which provides an input interface between the smart watch 100 and the user.
The interface unit 16 serves as an interface with various types of external devices that can be coupled to the smart watch 100. The interface unit 16, for example, may include any of wired or wireless ports, external power supply ports, wired or wireless data ports, memory card ports, ports for connecting a device having an identification module, audio input/output (I/O) ports, video I/O ports, earphone ports, and the like. In some cases, the smart watch 100 may perform assorted control functions associated with a connected external device, in response to the external device being connected to the interface unit 16.
The memory 17 is typically implemented to store data to support various functions or features of the smart watch 100. For instance, the memory 170 may be configured to store application programs (or applications) run in the smart watch 100, data or instructions for operations of the smart watch 100, and the like. Some of these application programs may be downloaded from an external server via wireless communication. Other application programs may be installed on the smart watch 100 at time of manufacturing or shipping, which is typically the case for basic functions of the smart watch 100 (for example, receiving a call, placing a call, receiving a message, sending a message, and the like). It is common for application programs to be stored in the memory 17, installed on the smart watch 100, and launched by the controller 18 to perform operations (or functions) for the smart watch 100.
The controller 18 typically functions to control overall operations of the smart watch 100, in addition to the operations associated with the application programs. The controller 18 may provide or process information or functions appropriate for a user by processing signals, data, information and the like, which are inputted or outputted by the various components depicted in the above description, or running application programs stored in the memory 17.
Moreover, in order to launch an application program stored in the memory 17, the controller 18 can control at least one portion of the components described with reference to
The power supply unit 19 can be configured to receive external power or provide internal power in order to supply appropriate power required for operating elements and components included in the smart watch 100. The power supply unit 19 may include a battery 19a. In particular, the battery 19a may include at least one of a built-in battery or a replaceable (or detachable) battery.
At least some of the components can operate cooperatively to implement the operations, controls or controlling methods of the smart watch 100 according to various embodiments mentioned in the following description. And, the operation, control or controlling method of the smart watch 100 may be implemented on the smart watch 100 by launching at least one application program saved in the memory 17.
In the following drawings, the smart watch 100 is illustrated as having a type wearable on user's wrist, i.e., a traditional watch type, by which the present application is non-limited. Thus, the smart watch 100 may alternatively be embodied to have any of a variety of different configurations. For instance, the smart watch 100 may have a necklace shape. Discussion herein will often relate to a particular type of the smart watch 100. However, such teachings with regard to a particular type of the smart watch 100 will generally apply to other types of smart watches as well.
In continuation with the general configuration of the above-described smart watch 100, the structure of the smart watch 100 is described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Regarding this,
The smart watch 100 may substantially include a case 110 configured to form a body of the smart watch 100. The case 110, as shown well in
The smart watch 100 may include a band 120 connected to the case 110 as well. The band 120 may be configured to enable a body, i.e., the smart watch 100 to be worn on a wrist. The band 120 is configured to be wrapped round a wrist by being worn on the wrist and may be formed of a flexible material to be worn on the wrist easily and conveniently. For such an example, the band 120 may be formed of material such as leather, rubber, silicon, synthetic resin, or the like. The band 120 is configured to be detachable from the case 110 so as to be replaced by one of various types of bands in accordance with user's taste. Meanwhile, the band 120 may be used in expanding performance of an antenna of the wireless communication unit 11 shown in
The smart watch 100 may include a bezel 130 situated on the case 110. The bezel 130 is formed of a member in a ring shape and may extend along an edge of the case 110. In particular, the bezel 130 may be configured to enclose the opening 110a of the case 110. Hence, as mentioned in the following description, the bezel 130 encloses the display unit 15a disposed in the opening 110a so as to protect the display unit 15a. Moreover, the bezel 130 may hold a separate glass or crystal member configured to protect the display unit 15a as well. A window 15e of the display unit 15a, which will be described later, may correspond to the glass or crystal member. Besides, the bezel 130 may be configured to provide other functions and used for the purpose of decoration in addition to the protective purposes.
As mentioned in the foregoing description, in aspect of functionality, the case 110 may be basically configured to support various electronic and mechanical parts required for operations of the smart watch 100. As
First of all, the smart watch 100 can include the display unit 15a as the output unit 15. The display unit 15a may be exposed from the smart watch 100 in a manner of providing a fine view to a user currently wearing the smart watch 100. The display unit 15a is basically disposed in the case 110 and may be exposed to a user through the opening 110a of the case 110. Moreover, the display unit 15a can provide a user with various kinds of informations according to function of a mobile terminal or a smart device. In particular, the display unit 15a can display information processed by the smart watch 100. For instance, the display unit 15a basically outputs various images and text informations and is also able to display a running screen information of an application run in the smart watch 100 or a UI (user interface) or a GUI (graphic user interface) according to the running screen information. Moreover, the display unit 15a can inform a user of a current time. In order to display the current time, the display unit 15a can directly display numerals corresponding to the current time or may display a dial or face and hands like an analog watch. In particular, the display unit 15a and other electronic parts related to the display unit 15a can implement an electronic and virtual watch through the smart watch 100.
The display unit 15a may be implemented using one or more suitable display devices. Examples of such suitable display devices include a liquid crystal display (LCD), a thin film transistor-liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a flexible display, a 3-dimensional (3D) display, an e-ink display, and combinations thereof. The display unit 15a may include a display module 15f and a window 15e configured to cover the display module 15f. The display module 15f may include the aforementioned display device such as LCD, OLED, or the like and is the component that actually displays image information. The window 15e may be disposed on a part of the display module 15f exposed to a user and is able to protect the display module 15f externally. In addition to the protective functions, the window 15e should be configured to allow the information, which is displayed on the display module 15f, to be viewed by a user. Therefore, the window 15e may be formed of material having proper strength and transparency. In particular, the window 15e can function as a glass or crystal member of a normal watch. Referring to
In order to receive a control command by a touch mechanism, the display unit 15a may include a touch sensor configured to sense a touch to the display unit 15a. Using this, if a touch is applied to the display unit 15a, the touch sensor senses the corresponding touch and is then able to generate a control command corresponding to the touch based on the sensed touch. Contents inputted by the touch mechanism may include texts, numerals, menu items indicated or designated in various modes, and the like. The touch sensor may be configured in a form of a film having a touch pattern, disposed between the window 15e and the display module 15f, or include a metal wire which is patterned directly on a backside of the window 15e. In case that the window 15e is detachable from the display module 15f, as shown in
A circuit board 13 is the component on which various electronic parts, and more particularly, processors configuring a control unit 18 are mounted together with other circuits and devices supporting them and may be installed in the case 110. Besides, the respective components 11 to 19 shown in
Moreover, the smart watch 100 may further include a battery 19a (cf.
In addition to the digital device (e.g., mobile terminal, smart device, etc.) provided by the various electronic parts mentioned in the foregoing description, the smart watch 100 may further include a watch as an analog device. In particular, the smart watch 100 may be configured to actually display a current time using physical hand(s). And, such a time display may be performed by a physical watch unit 140.
The smart watch 100 may include a movement 141 as the physical watch unit 140. The movement 141 can be located in the case 110, which is shown well in
The smart watch 100 may include at least one hand 143 as the physical watch unit 140. The hand 143 and 144 may include a physical member, and more particularly, a member in a needle shape. Like the normal analog watch, the hand 143 and 144 is disposed at the center of the case 110. As mentioned in the foregoing description, an inner circumference of the case 110 forms the opening 110a of the case 110. The display unit 15a, and more particularly, the display module 15f is inserted in the case 110 through the opening 110a and may have a size approximately corresponding to a size of the opening 110a. Hence, the hand 143 is disposed at the center of the case 110 and can be also disposed at the center of the display unit 15a, and more particularly, at the center of the display module 15f. On the other hand, if necessary, the hand 143 can be disposed at a different location other than the center of the case 110 or the display unit 15a. Moreover, like the normal analog watch, the hand 143 may extend from a central portion of the case 110 or the display unit 15a toward an outside in a radial direction.
Like the normal analog watch, the hand 143 can display a current time for a user by indicating a letter or scale on the dial. According to the normal analog watch, a dial or a watch face is installed in a center portion of the case 110, and more particularly, in the opening 110a. In order for the hand to indicate a time, the dial or watch face includes such indexes as letters, numerals, sales and the like. Yet, according to the smart watch 100, the display unit 15a, and more particularly, the display module 15f plays a role as a dial on behalf of the normal dial. In particular, a watch face screen including an index I for displaying a time can be outputted through the display unit 15a. Hence, as the hand 143 points to the index I on the display unit 15a, a current time can be displayed.
Moreover, referring to
In order to move, as shown in
The movement 141 can operate in various ways to move the hands 143 and 144. For instance, the movement 141 may be categorized into a mechanical movement or a quartz movement. The mechanical movement can drive the inner parts and the hands 143 and 144 using the mechanical energy saved in a watch spring only. In order to wind up a watch spring, the crown 142 can be rotated. On the other hand, the watch spring may be automatically wound up by a user's motion. Meanwhile, the electronic movement basically uses mechanical parts but requires a battery to supply a power to the quartz and the stepping motor configured to drive the mechanical parts.
Meanwhile, the hands 143 and 144 may be used to provide a function of a smart device as well as to simply display a time. Yet, in order to provide such a function, the hands 143 and 144 should be able to operate by interworking with other electronic parts. In particular, the hand 143 and 144 should be controlled electrically and/or electronically. In more particular, the hands 143 and 144, and more specifically, a motion of the hands 143 and 144 should be moved by the electrical and electronic signals given by the control unit 18. Hence, the hands 143 and 144 can be controlled based on the electromechanic system. According to the definitions and principles of the general electro-mechanic system, an electrical control of a mechanical part of the smart watch 100 and an electric signal for the same should be understood as encompassing ‘electronic control’ and ‘electronic signal’. For clarity of the following description of mechanical parts, an electronic control and signal or an electronic control only is mentioned. Yet, such mentioning may include an electrical control and signal. Furthermore, it may be appreciated that the electromechanic control is applicable to all mechanical parts of the smart watch 100 including the movement 141 as well as to the hand 143 and 144.
Particularly, since an operation of the hands 143 and 144 can be controlled by the movement 141, it is necessary to electronically control the movement 141 in order to control the hands 143 and 144 electronically. This is why the smart watch 100 can include the movement 141 consisting of the quartz movement. As mentioned in the foregoing description, since the quartz movement uses an electric motor for the hands 143 and 144, a control of the electric motor can be performed electronically. In particular, by controlling the electric motor using an electrical signal, the movement 141 and the hands 143 and 144 can be controlled. For such controls, as shown in
In case that the movement 141 consists of the quartz movement, it may share the battery 19a with the electronic parts of the smart watch 100. Yet, since the display unit 15a and other electronic parts require a considerable amount of power, it may be difficult to operate the smart watch 100 for a sufficient time with the single battery 19a. Eventually, if the electronic parts and the physical watch unit 140 use the same battery 19a, both of the electronic device of the smart watch 100 and the physical watch cannot operate for a sufficient time. On the other hand, since the quartz movement 141 uses a considerably small amount of power only, although a general battery is used, an operation of the movement 141 can be guaranteed for several months to several years. Hence, it is preferable that the quartz movement 141 is configured to use a power source different from that of the display unit 15a and other electronic parts. According to this configuration, although operations of the electronic parts stop due to the shortage of a power source, the physical watch unit 140 can keep displaying time for a user. In particular, the smart watch 100 can operate as an analog watch at least all the time. In case that the movement 141 uses the power source different from that of the display unit 15a or other electronic parts, as shown in
As mentioned in the foregoing description, the smart watch 100 includes the electronic device configured to provide functions of a smart device and the mechanical device (i.e., the physical watch unit 140) configured to display a time analoguely. Owing to these configurations, the smart watch 100 can show both the physical hands 143 and 144 and the scene/contents of the display unit 15 to a user at the same time while operating. Hence, the smart watch 100 exposes the hands 143 and 144 and the display unit 15a to a user appropriately, thereby operating as both of the analog watch and the smart device substantially. Meanwhile, an optimal exposure to a user can be basically determined based on the dispositions of the hands 143 and 144 of the physical watch unit 140 and the display unit 15a (i.e., the electronic device).
If the display unit 15a is disposed above the hands 143 and 144, since the display unit 15a itself is non-transparent, the hands 143 and 144 is blocked by the display unit 15a so as to be invisible. Hence, in order for the hand 143 and 144 to be viewed by a user at least, as shown in
Since the movement 141 is the component configured to drive the hands 143 and 144, it may be preferable that the movement 141 is disposed as close as possible to the hands 143 and 144 for the mechanical connection to the hands 143 and 144. Yet, since the movement 141 is structurally non-transparent as well, if the movement 141 is disposed above the hands 143 and 144 or the display unit 15a, it may block the hands 143 and 144 or the display unit 15a. Hence, the movement 141 can be disposed below the display unit 15a, i.e., the display module 15f In particular, the display unit 15a, i.e., the display module 15f may be inserted between the hands 143 and 144 and the movement 141. Eventually, the hands 143 and 144 are disposed above the display unit 15a and the movement 141 may be disposed below the display unit 15a. According to such dispositions, the hands 143 and 144 and the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 150 can be appropriately exposed to a user and the mechanical connection between the hands 143 and 144 and the movement 141 can be secured for the appropriate driving of the hands 143 and 144.
Meanwhile, in order to implement the function as the smart device sufficiently, the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 15f) may preferably have a size as large as possible. Since the hand 143 and 144 and the display unit 15a are exposed to a user through the opening 110a, as shown in
Moreover, as discussed in the foregoing description, the movement 141 is disposed below the display unit 15a. And, the display unit 15a can cover the movement 141 overall to have a possibly large size and a large scene corresponding to the size. According to such a configuration, the display unit 15a may interrupt the connection between the movement 141 and the hands 143 and 144 and the movement may have difficulty in being mechanically connected to the hands 143 and 144 by avoiding the display unit 15a. Hence, the movement 141 can be connected to the hand 143 and 144 by penetrating the display unit 15a, and more particularly, the display module 15f.
As mentioned in the foregoing description, due to the mutual disposition relations among the hands 143 and 144, the display unit 15a and the movement 141, the movement 141 or a portion of the movement 141 can be easily connected to the hand 143 and 144 by penetrating the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 15f) configured to cover the movement 141. In order to allow such penetration, the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 15f) can include a perforated hole 15g. In particular, the perforated hole 15g allows a portion of the movement 141 to penetrate the display unit 15a, i.e., the display module 15f to be connected to the hands 143 and 144. The perforated hole 15g may be disposed at the center of the opening 110a or the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 15f) or may be disposed at another location if necessary. In particular, the movement 141 may include a shaft 149 configured to rotate the hands 143 and 144. The shaft 149 is connected to various gears in the movement 141 and can rotate in accordance with a prescribed setting. The shaft 149 extends through the perforated hole 15g toward a top side of the display unit 15a, i.e., a top side of the display module 15f and can be connected to the hands 143 and 144. In consideration of a diameter of the shaft 149 and other design conditions, the perforated hole 15g may have a diameter ranging between minimum 1 mm and maximum 10 mm for example. Moreover, in addition to the perforated hole 15g, as shown in
As mentioned in the foregoing description, the smart watch 100 can include both of the analog watch including the physical watch unit 140 structurally and the smart device including other electronic parts except the physical watch unit 140. Yet, as shown in the example of the display unit 15a implementing the dial for the analog watch, most of the parts of the smart watch 100 may be used in common for both of the smart device and the analog watch. Hence, it may be difficult for the smart device and the analog watch to be distinguished from each other and controlled by the parts simply used in the smart watch 100. Instead, the smart watch 100 functionally separates the smart device and the analog watch from each other and is then able to control the smart device and the analog watch based on the functional separation. Particularly, as discussed in the foregoing description, in order to satisfy user's preference and needs for an analog device, it is necessary for functions of an analog watch to be clearly distinguished from other functions. And, the distinguished functions may work as different modes for the smart device 100 and operations of the smart watch 100. Hence, the smart watch 100 and its operation may include an analog mode of providing functions of an analog watch in the smart watch 100 and a smart device mode of providing functions as a smart device different from watch functions in the smart watch 100. Moreover, for clarity and convenience of the description, the analog watch mode and the smart device mode may be named a 1st mode and a 2nd mode, respectively. The modes classified by aforementioned functions and the definition of the classified modes may intactly apply to a controlling method mentioned in the following description. Likewise, the following additional description based on such classification and definition may intactly apply to the controlling method.
Referring to
In particular, a display setting embraces all configurations of a scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a. Namely, the display setting may include all of types, dispositions, sizes and colors of an interface and items included in the scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a as well as the scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a. Hence, the 1st display setting and the 2nd display setting may have different scenes/contents, different interfaces, different items and the like, respectively. For instance, as shown in
On the other hand, the hand setting may embrace all operations of the hands 143 and 144 related to the 1st mode and the 2nd mode. Since the hands 143 and 144 are disposed on the display unit 15a in a manner of rotating, the hand setting may basically include the rotation and disposition of the hands 143 and 144. Hence, the 1st hand setting and the 2nd hand setting may include different dispositions of the hands 143 and 144, respectively. For instance, as shown in
Meanwhile, although an operation of structurally providing both an analog watch and a smart device can be primarily achieved by the structure of the smart watch 100 mentioned in the foregoing description, the intended technical object needs to be supported by an appropriate control in consideration of the structure and features of the watch 100 in order for the object to be achieved more specifically. In implementing a function, the smart watch 100 is basically accompanied by a mutual interaction with a user. Hence, through the optimization of various controls including user environment and user interface, the above-mentioned technical object can be achieved more effectively and efficiently. Furthermore, such user's experiences of the smart watch 100 as use facilitation, use convenience and the like can be remarkably improved. In particular, the optimal control can considerably enhance a product value of the smart watch 100. For such a reason, the method of controlling the smart watch 100 shown in
First of all, in order to use the smart watch 100, a user can dispose the watch 100 on a body of the user. In particular, the user can wear the watch 100 on user's wrist, and a controlling method is described by referring to the watch 100 worn on user's wrist. Meanwhile, the user may use the smart watch 100 held by user's hand instead of wearing the smart watch 100 on user's body. Hence, controlling methods described in the following may apply to all types of dispositions on or contacts with user's body [e.g., a type of wearing on user's wrist, etc.].
After the user has worn the smart watch 100, the smart watch 100 can perform a 1st mode for providing an analog watch function [S10]. Regarding the 1st mode,
As mentioned in the foregoing description, the smart watch 100 can include both an analog watch structurally consisting of the physical watch unit 140 and a smart device consisting of various electronic parts other than the physical watch unit 140. Hence, the smart watch 100 functionally separates the smart device and the analog watch included in the smart watch 100 from each other and is then able to control them based on the functional separation. Particularly, as discussed in the foregoing description, in order to satisfy user's preference and taste for the analog device, a function as an analog watch needs to be clearly distinguished from other functions. Hence, the smart watch 100 and an operation of the smart watch 100 may include a 1st mode of providing a function of the analog watch in the smart watch 100. In particular, the 1st mode operates the physical hands 143 and 144 by the movement 141 and a current time can be displayed by the operation of the physical hands 143 and 144. Moreover, a most basic function of the smart watch 100 may be a function of providing a current time. Hence, unless a function as a smart device is specially requested, i.e., if a trigger event mentioned in the following description fails to occur, the smart watch 100 is able to execute the 1st mode to operate as the analog watch. By contrast with the 1st mode, the smart watch 100 and an operation of the smart watch 100 may include a 2nd mode of providing functions as the smart device, which is different from the watch function. And, the 2nd mode shall be described in detail later.
As mentioned in the foregoing description, since the hands 143 and 144 and the display unit 15a (i.e., the display module 15f) are directly exposed to a user, the 2 different modes mentioned in the foregoing description can be implemented according to the operations of the hands 143 and the display unit 15a. Hence, the display unit 15a and the hands 143 and 144 can be basically configured to perform different operations according to the functions (i.e., the 1st mode and the 2nd mode) provided by the smart watch 100, respectively. For such an operation according to a mode, the 1st mode may include a 1st display setting for controlling an operation of the display unit 15a and the 2nd mode may include a 2nd display setting for controlling an operation of the display unit 15a. For the same reason, the 1st mode may include a 1st setting for controlling operations of the hands 143 and 144 and the 2nd mode may include a 2nd setting for controlling operations of the hands 143 and 144. Moreover, as mentioned in the foregoing description, for different operations for implementing different functions in the 1st and 2nd modes, respectively, the 1st display and hand settings may be different from the 2nd display and hand settings.
In particular, a display setting embraces all configurations of a scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a. Namely, the display setting may include all of types, dispositions, sizes and colors of an interface and items included in the scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a as well as the scene/content displayed on the display unit 15a. Hence, the 1st display setting and the 2nd display setting may have different scenes/contents, different interfaces, different items and the like, respectively. Hence, the 1st and 2nd display settings may have different scenes/contents, different interfaces, different items and the like, respectively. On the other hand, a hand setting can embrace all operations of the hands 143 and 144 related to the 1st and 2nd modes. Since the hands 143 and 144 are disposed on the display unit 15a in a manner of rotating, the hand setting can basically include rotations and dispositions of the hands 143 and 144. Hence, the 1st hand setting and the 2nd hand setting may basically include different dispositions of the hands 143 and 144, respectively.
For actual examples of the display setting and the hand setting, the 1st display setting and the 1st hand setting in a 1st mode executing step S10 are described in detail with reference to
First of all, in order to implement a 1st mode, the smart watch 100 can operate the display unit 15a according to a 1st display setting [S11]. For instance, referring to
Moreover, the 1st display setting can adjust a scene/content of the display unit 15a to avoid interfering with the hands 143 and 144. In particular, the display unit 15a can include a different interface or items in addition to the index I. Yet, if the interface or the items are disposed in a range of rotational radiuses of the hands 143 and 144, the interface or the items may interfere with the hands 143 and 144. Hence, the additional interface or items can be disposed outside the rotational radiuses of the hands 143 and 144. On the other hand, the additional interface or items may be shifted in accordance with locations changes of the hands 143 and 144 to avoid being blocked by the hands 143 and 144. Moreover, the 1st display setting can adjust a screen of the display unit 15a to emphasize the hands 143 and 144. In particular, in order to emphasize the hands 143 and 144, a background displayed on the display unit 15a may change in color, size and/or the like. For instance, if the hands 143 and 144 are in bright color, as shown in
Together with the step S11 of executing the 1st display setting, in order to implement the 1st mode, the smart watch 100 can activate the hands 143 and 144 according to a 1st hand setting [S12]. For instance, referring to
Meanwhile, a watch can provide various functions as well as a time display using the hands 143 and 144. Such additional functions are called complication according to horology. For example, chronograph, calendar and the like can be included in the complication. Moreover, the chronograph may include such functions as a stopwatch, a timer, an alarm and the like for example. Hence, the 1st mode executing step S10 can be configured to provide the aforementioned additional functions related to a watch function as well as a basic watch function. For instance, referring to
While the 1st mode executing step S10 is performed, the smart watch 100 can search for a prescribed event [S20]. In the searching step S20, the event may include an event of requesting a function of the 1st mode, i.e., a function other than the watch function. Since such an event pages a 2nd mode of substantially performing the function other than the watch function, which is described in the following, it may be a sort of a trigger event for switching the smart watch 100 from the 1st mode to a 2nd mode. Actual examples of the trigger event are shown in
First of all, in the searching step S20, the smart watch 100 can search for an event for a user to manually switch the smart watch 100 to the 2nd mode. For instance, referring to
Meanwhile, in the searching step S20, the smart watch 100 may search for an event for automatically switching the smart watch 100 to the 2nd mode. For example, referring to
If a preset trigger event is found in the searching step S20, the smart watch 100 can execute the 2nd mode for providing functions different from the watch function [S30]. In particular, the executing step S30 can execute the 2nd mode for providing smart device functions different from the analog watch function that uses the physical hands 143 and 144. Regarding the 2nd mode,
As mentioned in the foregoing description, the 2nd mode may include a 2nd display setting and a 2nd hand setting configured to perform an intended function as a smart device. In order to implement different functions of the 1st and 2nd modes, the 2nd display setting and the 2nd hand setting of the 2nd mode may be different from the 1st display setting and the 1st hand setting of the 1st mode.
For actual example of the display and hand settings, the 2nd display setting and the 2nd hand setting in the 2nd mode executing step S30 are described in detail as follows. First of all, in order to implement the 2nd mode, the smart watch 100 can operate the display unit 15a according to the 2nd display setting [S31]. In particular, referring to
Moreover, in the operating step S31, the 2nd display setting can provide a screen configured for a function related to the event found in the searching step S20. For instance, in case that the smart watch 100 is used as an analog watch according to the 1st mode, an forced end of the 1st mode can be interpreted as an intention to use a function as a smart device of the smart watch 100. Hence, as shown in
Together with the execution S31 of the 2nd display setting mentioned in the above description, in order to implement the 2nd mode, the smart watch 100 can operate the hands 143 and 144 according to the 2nd hand setting [S32]. In most cases, a function of a smart device, i.e., the 2nd mode can be executed using a screen and interface provided by the display unit 15a only. Hence, the physical hands 143 and 144 may block the screen and interface on the display unit 15a or interrupt manipulation of the screen and interface. For such a reason, the 2nd hand setting can adjust the hands 143 and 144 not to interference with the screen and content of the display unit 15a during the 2nd mode. In particular, as shown in
Moreover, referring to
The 2nd hand setting may not block the screen of the display unit 15a by changing the hands 143 and 144 transparently. Hence, the 2nd hand setting can adjust the disposition or transparency of the hands 143 and 144 to avoid interfering with the screen of the display unit 15a during the 2nd mode. Owing to the adjustments of the disposition and transparency of the 2nd hand setting, the 1st hand setting and the 2nd hand setting differ from each other in disposition or transparency of the hands. Thus, owning the adjustment according to the 2nd hand setting, the display unit 15a can be maximally used while using the physical hands 143 and 144, whereby an intended function of a smart device in the 2nd mode can be provided to a user.
Meanwhile, the hands 143 and 144 can perform various functions as well as a function of simply displaying a time. For instance, considering the physical shapes of the hands 143 and 144, it may be able to use the hands 143 and 144 to select or point at items on an interface provided by the display unit 15a. In particular, the hands 143 and 144 may perform a function of indicating a time and may also work as a portion of an interface for a function of a smart device. Hence, in order to provide a function different from the watch function, the 2nd mode may include a 3rd hand setting that uses the hands 143 and 144. In particular, the 3rd hand setting may be configured to substantially use the hands 143 and 144, whereas the 2nd hand setting is configured not to use the hands 143 and 144. According to the 3rd hand setting, the smart watch 100 can operate the hands 143 and 144 to implement the 2nd mode [S33]. Regarding this,
First of all, the 3rd hand setting can use the hands 143 and 144 as an indicator that indicates a prescribed information. For example, as shown in
Once the 2nd mode or the 2nd mode executing step S30 is ended, the smart watch 100 can be switched to the 1st mode again [S10]. When the intended function of the smart watch is completed, the smart watch 100 may be switched to the 1st mode from the 2nd mode. The events in the searching step S30 mentioned in the foregoing description may be similarly applicable to such a switching. In particular, the smart watch 100 can be manually switched to the 1st mode from the 1st mode. For instance, the hand's motion or the manipulation of the crown 142, which is described with reference to
Meanwhile, in order to appropriately perform the functions intended in the 1st mode executing step S10 and the 2nd mode executing step S30, it is necessary to additionally control operations of various parts including the hands 143 and 144 and the display unit 15a. As mentioned in the foregoing description, such a control can be achieved by manipulating the input units or the input interface provided to the smart watch 100. Regarding such a manipulation,
In the 1st mode, the 2nd mode, the 1st mode executing step S10, and the 2nd mode executing step S30, the crown 142 selected from various available input units can be used for a control of the smart watch 100. In particular, the display unit 15a and the hands 143 and 144 can be controlled by the crown 142 rotatably provided to the case 110. As mentioned in the foregoing description, since the crown 142 is connected to the controller 18 through the wiring 13d, the controller 18 can control the operations of the display unit 15a and the hands 143 and 144 based on the manipulation of the crown 142. For instance, as shown in
Furthermore, for example, as shown in
On the other hand, in the 1st mode, the 2nd mode, the 1st mode executing step S10, and the 2nd mode executing step S30, a touch sensor selected from various available input units can be used for a control of the smart watch 100. In particular, the display unit 15a and the hands 143 and 144 can be controlled by the touch sensor provided to the window 15e. As mentioned in the foregoing description, since the touch sensor is connected to the controller 18 through the wiring 13b, the controller 18 can control the operations of the display unit 15a and the hands 143 and 144 based on the manipulation of the touch sensor. As mentioned in the foregoing description, by manipulating the touch sensor, i.e., by various finger touch motions applied to the touch sensor, various interfaces and objects in a screen displayed on the display unit 15a can be manipulated. Moreover, referring to
The controls using the crow 142 and the touch sensor are applicable to the executions of the 1st and 2nd modes described with reference to
Accordingly, the smart watch and method for controlling the same disclosed in the present application have the following effects or features.
First of all, in the present application, a smart watch can structurally include both a physical analog watch and a smart device. In order to provide a user with the analog watch and the smart device as independent devices, the smart watch can structurally optimize the analog watch and the smart device. In particular, the parts (i.e., physical hands and movement) of the analog watch and the part (i.e., display unit) of the smart device can be disposed optimally. Moreover, the physical hands can be connected to the movement to operate optimally by avoiding interference with the display unit. Therefore, the smart watch can effectively provide a user with both an analog watch function (i.e., a display of a current time) with the physical hands and a smart watch function implemented through the display unit.
Secondly, a method of controlling a smart watch can optimally control an analog watch and a smart device, and more particularly, physical hands and a display unit in consideration of the structural features of the physical hands and the display unit. Therefore, the controlling method enables a user to efficiently use both a function of a physical analog watch and a function of a smart device, thereby providing facilitation and convenience in using the smart watch.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
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Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. § 119, this application claims the benefit of earlier filing date and right of priority to Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2015-0099796, filed on Jul. 14, 2015, 10-2015-0099797, filed on Jul. 14, 2015, and also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/148,745, filed on Apr. 17, 2015, the contents of which are all incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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