1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a web cam device, and in particular to a web cam which can automatically adjust an image display angle in a display.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Normally, a web cam is placed on a desk-top or attached to the frame of a monitor, such that an image on the local end user can be retrieved by a remote end user. However, because the resolution on the display is usually set by the display card at predetermined resolutions of, for example, 640×480, 800×600, or 1024×768 dpi (dots per inch), so that the displayed image is rectangular rather than square, once the user rotates the web cam to an angle, for example 90°, the viewed image will become correspondingly narrower (e.g., from 640 to 480), and each side of the newly image will have a thick black rim. Therefore, the web cam has to be placed carefully (usually on a horizontal surface) so as to obtain a regular viewed image (hereinafter viewed image) and avoid any unpleasant angled viewed image (hereinafter angled image).
Taiwanese patent number M260783 disclosed a unique way to overcome the defect caused by the angled image, wherein a pair of rollers (or so-called roller switches) is positioned separately at different angles. Once the user rotates the web cam to an angle, one of the rollers will move from one side to another. Thus, the computer can detect the rotation of the web cam, and the angled image can be further calibrated to a viewed image.
However, the rollers disclosed in M260783 have the disadvantage that it is hard to clearly distinguish the various angles to which the web cam may be rotated. In addition, the rollers and the corresponding components are costly to manufacture. Still further, the rollers have to be carefully installed and positioned at two different predetermined angles, which will cause the great difficulty in assembling the web cam.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a web cam which can adjust an angled image to a viewed image.
To accomplish the objective mentioned above, a web cam for retrieving an image to be viewed includes a pivot having a conductor, a housing coupled to the pivot, and a circuit board positioned within the housing. The circuit board has a plurality of contacts, and when the housing rotates to an angle and retrieves an angled image, the conductor engages one of the contacts so as to generate a feedback signal, which is supplied to a computer to indicate the angle of the camera, enabling a corresponding adjustment of the image. Thus, the angle of the image to be viewed may be rotated to compensate for the angle of the web cam.
The following detailed description is of the best presently contemplated modes of carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating general principles of embodiments of the invention. The scope of the invention is best defined by the appended claims.
Please refer to FIGS. 1A˜1D, which show a web cam 100 coupled to a computer system (not shown) for retrieving an image of a local end user, such that the local end user may watch the image of himself or herself on the computer system, and/or a remote user may watch the viewed image from the display of a remote computer, depending on the setup of software in the computer system. The web cam 100 comprises a pivot 110 having a conductor 111, hooks 112, rib 113, and a housing 120 for accommodating a circuit board 130 therein such that the housing may be rotated from a first housing position to an angled housing position.
When the housing 120 rotates from the first housing position to the angled housing position, the image rotates from a first image position, in which the image is properly oriented relative to the display, to an angled image position in which the image is no longer properly oriented relative to the display. However, as described below, rotation of the housing 120 causes the conductor 111 to engage one of a plurality of contacts 131, 1311, and 1312 on one side of the circuit board 130 (shown in
The conductor 111 is made of metal or other conductive material, and may have a plate-like configuration for constantly engaging the contacts 131, 1311, or 1312 once the user turns the housing 120 to the right or to the left direction.
The housing 120 has an opening 121 such that the pivot 110 may penetrate the opening 121 and couple to the housing 120, as shown in
A base 140 is commonly used to couple the pivot 110. The base may be placed on a working surface, hooked onto an object, or clamped to the frame of a monitor, according to technology well-known to those skilled in the art.
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If there is only one contact 1311 and one conductor 111 in the housing 120, the contact and conductor may be configured such that once the contact 1311 disengages from the conductor 111, the computer may force the angled image to give a counter rotation so as to compensate for rotation of the camera. The image comparison technology may compare the viewed image with the angled image, and then force the angled image to undergo an exact counter rotation so as to assume a non-rotated orientation and fit the display. Therefore, the image can be shown either on the display of a local end or a remote end computer without suffering from the effects of camera rotation.
While the description above refers to particular embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that many modifications may be made without departing from the spirit thereof. The accompanying claims are intended to cover such modifications as would fall within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.