Claims
- 1. Electromechanical apparatus, comprising:
an electromechanical device, which is powered by electricity and is turnable and moveable in any direction on a support surface, said electromechanical device having a plurality of electric contacts that are spaced apart in relation to each other in positions to make electric contact with the support surface, said electric contacts being electrically connected to a rectifier circuit that is capable of rectifying electric power from said electric contacts whenever at least one of said electric contacts is at a first voltage level and at least another one of said electric contacts is at a second voltage level; a contact system having a plurality of pads that comprise at least part of said support surface, wherein some of said pads are at the first voltage level and others of said pads are at the second voltage level, and further wherein the pads at the first voltage level are interspersed with the pads at the second voltage level in such a manner that movement of the electromechanical device in any direction on the support surface can result in a condition in which at least one of the contacts touches at least one pad at the first voltage level while at least one other of the contacts touches at least one pad at the second voltage level.
- 2. A method for providing electric power to an electromechanical device that is moveable to, and positionable at, divers locations on a support surface, comprising:
providing the support surface with a plurality of pads at one voltage level interspersed with a plurality of pads at another voltage level; providing the electromechanical device with a plurality of electric contacts, at least two of which are spaced apart from each other a sufficient distance to accommodate positioning of one of said contacts to be in electric contract with one of said pads at said one voltage level simultaneously with positioning another of said contacts to be in electric contact with another of said pads at said another voltage level; rectifying electric current flowing between said contacts to provide electric power for operating said electromechanical device, regardless of which one of said contacts is positioned in electric contact with the pad at said one voltage level and which another of said contacts is positioned in electric contact with the pad at said another voltage level.
- 3. A game surface comprising:
a plurality of first pads; a plurality of second pads; a power source coupling, wherein the power source coupling includes a first lead electrically coupled to the plurality of first pads and a second lead electrically coupled to the plurality of second pads, and wherein the first lead and the second lead are operable for biasing at a first voltage level and a second voltage level, respectively; and an insulation region, wherein the plurality of first pads is spaced apart from the plurality of second pads by the insulation region.
- 4. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the plurality of first pads are spaced apart from the plurality of second pads by a distance; and wherein the distance is greater than a dimension of a receiving contact associated with an electromechanical device disposable on the game surface.
- 5. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the game surface further comprises:
a transformer, wherein the transformer supplies a power output based on a power input, and wherein the first voltage level and the second voltage level are derived from the power output.
- 6. The game surface of claim 5, wherein the power output is an alternating current output.
- 7. The game surface of claim 3, wherein an upper portion of the game surface comprising the plurality of first pads, the plurality of second pads, and the insulation region is a continuous two-dimensional surface.
- 8. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the plurality of first pads, the plurality of second pads, and the insulation region are disposed to form a continuous three-dimensional surface.
- 9. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the plurality of first pads, the plurality of second pads, and the insulation region are disposed to form a discontinuous three-dimensional surface.
- 10. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the insulation region is part of a non-conductive substrate.
- 11. The game surface of claim 10, wherein the plurality of first pads are disposed on the non-conductive substrate.
- 12. The game surface of claim 10, wherein the plurality of first pads are formed within a plurality of impressions within the non-conductive substrate.
- 13. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the plurality of first pads, the plurality of second pads, and the insulation region are disposed on a non-conductive substrate.
- 14. The game surface of claim 3, wherein at least one of the plurality of first pads is biased separate from at least another of the first plurality of pads.
- 15. The game surface of claim 3, wherein the plurality of first pads are formed as a plurality of substantially polygonal pads.
- 16. The game surface of claim 15, wherein the substantially polygonal pads are substantially rectangular pads.
- 17. A contact system, the contact system comprising:
a surface, wherein the surface includes a substantially non-conductive substrate, a plurality of first pads, and a plurality of second pads; wherein the plurality of first pads and the plurality of second pads are disposed on the substantially non-conductive substrate; and wherein an upper surface of the plurality of first pads and the plurality of second pads is a continuous surface; and a power source, wherein the power source is electrically coupled to the plurality of first pads and to the plurality of second pads, and wherein the power source is operable to bias the plurality of first pads at a first voltage level and to bias the plurality of second pads at a second voltage level.
- 18. The contact system of claim 17, wherein the power source is a transformer.
- 19. The contact system of claim 17, wherein the continuous surface is selected from a group consisting of: continuous two-dimensional; and continuous three-dimensional.
- 20. A game system, the game system comprising:
a game surface, wherein the game surface includes a substantially non-conductive insulation region, a plurality of first pads, and a plurality of second pads disposed on a substantially non-conductive substrate; a power source, wherein the power source is electrically coupled to the plurality of first pads and to the plurality of second pads, and wherein the power source is operable to bias the plurality of first pads at a first voltage level and to bias the plurality of second pads at a second voltage level; an electromechanical device, wherein the electromechanical device includes a movement element, a power storage element, and a plurality of couplings; and wherein the plurality of couplings complete a circuit including the power storage element, a first conductive contact between one of the plurality of couplings and one of the plurality of first pads, and a second conductive contact between another of the couplings and one of the plurality of second pads.
- 21. The game system of claim 20, wherein the power storage element includes a device selected from a group consisting of: a capacitor and a rechargeable battery.
- 22. The game system of claim 20, wherein the movement element is selected from a group consisting of: a leg, a flexible brush, and a wheel.
- 23. The game system of claim 20, wherein at least a portion of the substantially non-conductive substrate is formed of a material selected from a group consisting of: plastic, glass, rubber, paper fibers, ceramic, and silicon.
- 24. The game system of claim 20, wherein an upper surface of the plurality of first pads and the plurality of second pads is continuous, two-dimensional.
- 25. A method for manufacturing a contact system, the method comprising:
providing a substantially non-conductive substrate; forming a conductive material on the substantially non-conductive substrate; defining a plurality of first pads in the conductive material; defining a plurality of second pads in the conductive material; and defining an insulation region between the plurality of first pads and the plurality of second pads.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein the method further comprises:
electrically coupling a power source coupling to the plurality of first pads and the plurality of second pads, wherein the power source is operable for biasing the plurality of first pads at a first voltage level, and the plurality of second pads at a second voltage level.
- 27. The method of claim 25, wherein forming the conductive material on the substantially non-conductive substrate includes forming an adhesive layer between the conductive material and the substantially non-conductive material.
- 28. A game system, the game system comprising:
a contact system; an electromechanical device disposed on the contact system; and a controller system, wherein the controller system includes:
a transmitter for transmitting one or more commands to the electromechanical device; and a receiver for receiving location information associated with the electromechanical device.
- 29. A game system, the game system comprising:
a plurality of electromechanical game devices, with the plurality of electromechanical game devices being capable of moving in response to movement commands and further capable of transmitting positional signals; a wireless receiver configured to receive the positional signals from the plurality of electromechanical game devices; a plurality of user input devices adapted to receive user inputs; a wireless transmitter that transmits movement commands to the plurality of electromechanical game devices; and a processing system that communicates with the wireless receiver, the plurality of user input devices, and the wireless transmitter, with the processing system including a position-computing algorithm and a game algorithm, the processing system being configured to receive user movement inputs from the plurality of user input devices, determine a current position, a current orientation, and a current state of a particular electromechanical game device from the position-computing algorithm and from one or more successive positional signals received from the particular electromechanical game device, obtain a desired position of the particular electromechanical game device from the game algorithm, process the current position, the current orientation, and the current state with the desired position and thereby determine a movement command for the particular electromechanical game device, and transmit the movement command from the game controller to the particular electromechanical game device.
- 30. A method of controlling a plurality of electromechanical game devices in a game system, the method comprising the steps of:
receiving user movement inputs from one or more user input devices; receiving one or more successive positional signals from a particular electromechanical game device; determining a current position, a current orientation, and a current state of the particular electromechanical game device from a position-computing algorithm and from the one or more successive positional signals; obtaining a desired position of the particular electromechanical game device from a game algorithm; and processing the current position, the current orientation, and the current state with the desired position and thereby determining a movement command for the particular electromechanical game device; and transmitting the movement command to the particular electromechanical game device; wherein the particular electromechanical game device moves in response to the movement command.
- 31. The method of claim 30, wherein the particular electromechanical game device arrives at the desired position by iteratively receiving the user movement inputs and the successive positional signals, by iteratively determining successive positions, successive orientations, and successive states of the particular electromechanical game device, and by iteratively determining and transmitting successive movement commands.
- 32. A location system for locating a particular remote device of a plurality of remote devices, the location system comprising:
a radio frequency (RF) transmitter and antenna; two or more spaced-apart microphones; and a processing system in communication with the RF transmitter and the two or more spaced-apart microphones, with the processing system configured to transmit an audio response command to the plurality of remote devices through the RF transmitter, receive an audio response signal from the particular remote device in the two or more spaced-apart microphones in response to the audio response command, and determine a single bit of information and a position of the particular remote device relative to the two or more spaced-apart microphones.
- 33. A location method for locating a particular remote device of a plurality of remote devices, the method comprising:
transmitting an audio response command to the plurality of remote devices through the RF transmitter; receiving an audio response signal from the particular remote device in the two or more spaced-apart microphones in response to the audio response command; and determining a single bit of information and a position of the particular remote device relative to the two or more spaced-apart microphones.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED CASES
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of three U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/432,072 entitled “Method and Apparatus for Providing Electrical Power to Devices Arbitrarily Positioned or Moving on a 2-Dimensional Surface”, filed on Dec. 10, 2002, by the inventor of the present application; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/441,794 entitled “Game System Involving a Game Controller and Electromechanical Game Devices”, filed on Jan. 22, 2003, by the inventor of the present application; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/444,826 entitled “Method and Apparatus to Communicate With and Individually Locate Multiple Remote Devices on a Two-Dimensional Surface”, filed on Feb. 4, 2003, by the inventor of the present application. The entirety of each of the aforementioned provisional patent application 60/432,072, 60/441,794, and 60/444,826 is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
[0002] Further, the present application is related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/613,915 entitled “Method and Apparatus for Producing Ambulatory Motion”, filed on Jul. 2, 2003, by the inventor of the present invention. The entirety of the aforementioned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/613,915 is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60432072 |
Dec 2002 |
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60441794 |
Jan 2003 |
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60444826 |
Feb 2003 |
US |