1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to consumer electronics, and more particularly to a detachable compact screen game screen apparatus and housing for a video game console having a unique swivel screen panel and integrated sensing bar.
2. Description of the Related Art
Various electronic video-processing devices, such as video game consoles, video players (DVD players or VCRs), etc., are becoming more and more popular. Usually, they include a box-shaped casing provided with as plurality of female plugs for interconnecting to two or more respective control units, a TV monitor and a power adapter. Typically, the electronic video-processing devices are sold separately, without a dedicated display screen, and are adapted to work with conventional TV monitors. Therefore, when children without a TV in their rooms are playing video games or using the video player, they are tying family TV monitors, precluding other household members from watching regular TV shows. Game screens for gaming consoles are known in the art which are simple video screens which are disposed on top of a gaming console and roughly secured in a crude manner and connect to audio/video outputs in a conventional manner much like a televisions. Such systems, or simple video devices, simply act like small televisions with a flip up screen. These screens simply flip up n one direction to expose the screen and fold back down to reset against the console.
Personal lap top computers incorporate picot and swivel screens such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,130,186, 7,133,280, 7,123,472, 6,867,961, 6,742,221 each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference. However, these computers systems are permanently secured to the computers housing and do not provide the ability to selectively and detachably connect to a gaming console. These lap top devices also do not provide the ability to house or cradle such gaming consoles providing not only protection for the console device, but the ability to ergonomically dispose the entire gamine console and screen as a single compact unit.
The present invention is directed to a portable video display unit including a cage-type casing adapted for removably housing and positively retaining an electronic video game console. The cage-type casing defines an enclosed cavity there within substantially complementary to the electronic video game console. The casing includes a substantially flat top surface and an access opening for receiving the electronic video game console. The video display panel includes a viewing surface provided with a display screen pivotally mounted to the casing for pivoting between a stowed position wherein the video display panel is substantially parallel to the top surface so that the viewing surface faces the top surface, to an exposed position wherein the video display panel is substantially parallel to the top surface so that the back surface faces the top surface. In a deployed position the video display member projects outwardly from the top surface with the display screen oriented so as to be viewable by a user. The cage-type casing includes an audio/video connector and a power connector and is adapted to engage complementary audio/video and power connectors of the electronic video game console. The video display panel further includes an integral sensing bar formed into said viewing surface thereof. The integral sensing bar emits a plurality of signals marking a position of the d viewing surface of said video display panel relative to a remote controller of the electronic video game console.
The preferred embodiment will now be described. The present invention is particularly suited for connection and interaction with Nintendo's WII gaming console and the dimensions of the Wii console, as it exists concurrently with the filing of this instant application.
Reference will now be made to the attached drawing sheets.
When the gaming console is disposed within the casing 7 with the display panel rotated and swiveled such that the LCD panel lies flush against the casing, the entire unit, game screen and console, form a compact structure which may be oriented and otherwise supported or positioned for viewing by a user without the need for the display to be raised or otherwise be in an extended vulnerable position. The video game can be played and viewed without the display panel rotated in an upward position. The compact arrangement facilitates portability and reduces the possibility of damaging the display panel. The compact arrangement also allows to be simply secured to the back of an automobile seat when coupled with a simple boxlike harness.
As previously discussed the game screen incorporates an integrated sensing bar. Sensing bars of the related art are lengthy separate external devices having 20 cm in length or greater. As many as ten LEDs five each disposed at either end of the bars. The bars of the related art are separate external devices which must be carefully disposed adjacent the television or game screen with no positive connection to the video display or other mechanism to precisely and permanently position the bar. Such sensing bars which are not fixed or otherwise accurately disposed, allow for improper alignment and thus inaccurate interaction with the WII remote. The remote controller must accurately sense the direction from which the LED illuminates infrared waves in order to provide accurate and heightened game play. Moreover, the prior art sensing bars are at least 20 centimeters in length that is much too large and cumbersome to work with a portable game screen such as the screen/housing of the present invention.
Thus the present game screen panel incorporates a small integrated sensing bar with a series of logistically disposed LEDS to provide infrared illumination from fixed points relative to the game screen. The Wii remote controllers thus interact with the sensing bar on a consistent basis. This not only provide the ability to provide more accurate and heightened play, but since the bar is permanently integrated with the display screen, a player will easily learn interaction with Wii remote which will remain consistent and thus the player will gain experienced with a higher level of play simply due to the predictable nature of the interaction with the remotes. The prior art sensing bars have inherent variants due to the inconsistent disposition relative to the game screen which plagues the prior art sensing bars as they are not permanently integrated with the display screen and thus their relative position to the display screen will vary. Moreover, the sensing bars of the prior art are vulnerable to movement after they are installed. This results in inconsistent game play. The integrated sensing bar of the present invention also eliminates any external connections both in terms of power and communication.
The LEDS of the sensing bar of the present invention are logistically arranged and positioned such that the LED farthest away from the center is pointed slightly away from the center; the LED closest to the center is pointed slightly toward the center, while the three LEDs between them are pointed straight forward and grouped together. The bar is centered just below the LCD screen in line with the front of the surface the television is placed on and provides consistent pointing towards any remote controller used to locate the Sensor Bar's points of light in the.
While the foregoing invention has been shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those possessing skill in the art that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application 60/907,984 filed on Apr. 25, 2007 and is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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60907984 | Apr 2007 | US |