The present invention relates to display systems, and more particularly to a system for adjusting a screen.
Display systems enable a user to view information in electronic form. Such display systems can be used on carts such as shopping carts to allow shoppers to view information while shopping and can be used on any system with a screen, e.g., kiosks, automatic teller machines (ATMs), desktop systems, etc. The information can include for example product information, product specials, product locations, etc. A problem with some display systems used with carts is that their screens are mounted on carts in a fixed position. Because different users have varying heights, the screen can be difficult to read.
One solution is to manually adjust the screen so that it is easier to read. However, the user would need to spend time figuring out how to adjust the screen. If too much time is spent adjusting screen or if the screen is not properly adjusted, the shopping experience can be adversely affected. Also, if the adjustment requires an understanding of computers, those without such understanding can have a difficult time adjusting the screen.
Generally, there is not a good solution to this problem today in that the known solutions provide screen that may be hard to read or difficult to adjust. Accordingly, what is needed is an improved system for adjusting a screen. The system should be able to adjust a screen conveniently and should be simple, cost effective, and capable of being easily adapted to existing technology. The present invention addresses such a need.
A display system and computer-readable medium are disclosed. The display system comprises a base, a screen movably coupled to the base, and a control unit coupled to the screen. The control unit adjusts the screen to a position based on at least one condition. The at least one condition can be an attribute such as a height or an eye position.
According to the system disclosed herein, the display system increases the convenience of a user by automatically adjusting the screen to an optimal position for the user. As a result, improved readability of the screen is achieved while simplifying the use of the display system.
The present invention relates to display systems, and more particularly to a system for adjusting a screen. The following description is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention and is provided in the context of a patent application and its requirements. Various modifications to the preferred embodiment and the generic principles and features described herein will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiment shown but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and features described herein.
A display system is disclosed. The display system comprises a base, a screen movably coupled to the base, and a control unit coupled to the screen. The control unit adjusts the screen to a position based on at least one condition such that the need for a user to manually adjust the screen is eliminated. The at least one condition can be a user attribute such as height or eye position. A sensor can be utilized to detect at least one attribute and transmit the at least one attribute to the control unit. Alternatively, a memory unit can be used to store the at least one attribute and transmit the at least one attribute to the control unit. According to the system disclosed herein, the display system increases the convenience of a user by automatically adjusting the screen to an optimal position for the user. As a result, improved readability of the screen is achieved while simplifying the use of the display system. To more particularly describe the features of the present invention, refer now to the following description in conjunction with the accompanying figures.
In a specific embodiment, the display system is applied to shopping carts and utilized while the user (i.e., the shopper) is shopping. Although the present invention disclosed herein is described in the context of shopping carts, the present invention may apply to other types of mobile units and still remain within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
The control unit 220 includes a processor 222, a motor 224, and gears 226 that adjust the screen 206 to an optimal position based on a condition. The gears 226 adjust the screen 206 in various ways. For example, the screen can be rotated to the left, to the right, up, down, or any combination thereof. Also, the angle of the screen can be changed. The base includes a mount 228 so that the base can be mounted onto a mobile unit such as a shopping cart. In an alternative embodiment, the base can be integrated with a mobile unit such that the base is the mobile unit.
The sensor 210 detects one or more attributes and transmits information associated with the one or more attributes to the control unit 220. In operation, the sensor 210 detects the presence of an object (i.e., the user) and detects the mass density of the object. The sensor 210 then transmits information associated with the mass density of the object to the processor 222. The processor 222 then utilizes the information associated with the mass density to determine a height value. Alternatively, the sensor 210 can detect an eye level or pupil location of the object and then transmit information associated with the eye level or pupil location to the processor 222. The processor 222 can then utilize the information associated with the eye level or pupil location to determine a height value. Based on the height value, the control unit 220 adjusts the position of the screen 206 to an optimum position for the user.
The specific type of sensor utilized will vary and will depend on the specific application. For example, the sensor can be an optical sensor, a proximity sensor, an ultrasonic sensor, a camera, etc. Also, the specific location of the sensor will depend on the specific application. For example, the sensor can be attached directly to the screen 206, the base 208, or on a mobile unit on which the display system 200 is mounted. In the specific embodiments of
In one embodiment, the sensor 210 can be utilized to track a user. This allows the user to move to different locations relative to the cart and still view the screen 206. For example, the user may want to move away from the cart to pick up an item or to look more closely at an item. While away from the cart, the control unit 220 can dynamically adjust the position of the screen 206 so that it tracks or follow the user. This enables the user can view the screen 206 from different locations.
A memory unit 230 can be utilized to store one or more attributes (e.g., height or eye level) and transmit them to the control unit 220. In a specific embodiment, the memory unit 230 is a card such as a shopper loyalty card. The inputting can be accomplished at the display system 200 or at terminals at various store locations. The memory unit 230 can transmit information to the control unit 220 in various ways, depending on the specific embodiment. For example, the memory unit 230 can be inserted into the control unit 210. Alternatively, the memory unit 230 can be swiped through the control unit 210. The swiping process can be done utilizing a magnetic stripe card reader (MSR). After swiping the memory unit 230, the screen 206 is automatically adjusted based on the information stored in the memory unit 230. After the screen 206 is automatically adjusted, the user can further adjust the screen 206. The re-adjusted position of the screen 206 can then be saved on the memory unit 230.
The user can also manually adjust the screen 206 without swiping the memory unit 230. As such, the user can manually enter information (e.g., height) to adjust the screen 206 as desired. If a height is entered, the height can be a height other than the user's actual height. The display system 200 can then store a screen position based on the manually entered information. The display system 200 can then use the new position the next time the memory unit 230 is swiped.
The display system 200 can also reset the screen 206 to a default or “home” position when the display system 200 is not in use, i.e., when the user is finished using the display system 200. The default position can allow carts to be stacked more efficiently even if the display system 200 is left on a cart. This eliminates or minimizes damage to the display system 200.
According to the system disclosed herein, the present invention provides numerous benefits. For example, the display system eliminates the need for a user to manually adjust the screen. The display system increases the convenience of the user by automatically adjusting the screen to an optimal position for the user. As a result, improved readability of the screen is achieved while simplifying the use of the display system. Also, the display system of the present invention can be used by various types of users. For example, a retail employee can utilize the display system for restocking shelves, pulling items off shelves, or during inventory.
A display system is disclosed. The display system comprises a base, a screen movably coupled to the base, and a control unit coupled to the screen. The control unit adjusts the screen to a position based on at least one condition such that the need for a user to manually adjust the screen is eliminated. The at least one condition can be a user attribute such as height or eye position. A sensor can be utilized to detect at least one attribute and transmit the at least one attribute to the control unit. Alternatively, a memory unit can be used to store the at least one attribute and transmit the at least one attribute to the control unit. According to the system disclosed herein, the display system increases the convenience of a user by automatically adjusting the screen to an optimal position for the user. As a result, improved readability of the screen is achieved while simplifying the use of the display system.
Although the present invention has been described in accordance with the embodiments shown, one of ordinary skill in the art will readily recognize that there could be variations to the embodiments and those variations would be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Embodiments of the present invention can be implemented using hardware, software, a computer readable medium containing program instructions, or combination thereof. Accordingly, many modifications may be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Under 35 USC § 120, this application is a continuation application and claims the benefit of priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/859,659, filed Jun. 3, 2004, entitled “System and Method for Adjusting a Screen”, all of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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Parent | 10859659 | Jun 2004 | US |
Child | 12125196 | US |