28th week of 2014 patent applcation highlights part 21 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20140191924 | LOW PASSIVE INTERMODULATION CHOKES FOR ELECTRICAL CABLES - This disclosure relates to chokes for suppressing undesired signals such as such as common mode electromagnetic interference (EMI) and/or radio frequency interference (RFI). The chokes can include an electro-conductive sleeve disposed over an electrical cable and the sleeve can be configured to suppress an undesired signal. In some embodiments, the electro-conductive sleeve and have a half-wave sleeve, which can be electrically open at both ends. Additional insulating material can be included between the electrical cable and the sleeve. Multiple electro-conductive sleeves and be disposed substantially concentrically over the cable. The chokes can be configured to reduce passive intermodulation (PIM). The sleeve can have a longitudinal slot that extends the length of the sleeve. The sleeve can include multiple slots that separate the sleeve into multiple panels, which can be configured to suppress different signals. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191925 | CONFIGURABLE BACKING STRUCTURE FOR A REFLECTOR ANTENNA AND CORRECTIVE SYNTHESIS FOR MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT THEREOF - A reflector support system is provided that includes a backing structure having a plurality of struts. The backing structure may have a plurality of hubs, each of the plurality of hubs may be configured to couple to two or more of the plurality of struts, each of the plurality of hubs may be configured to couple to another one of the plurality of hubs using one of the plurality of struts, each of the plurality of struts is configured to couple to at least two of the plurality of hubs. The backing structure may have a plurality of feet, each of the plurality of feet configured to couple to a corresponding one of the plurality of hubs, the plurality of feet are configured to couple to a reflector. In addition, a synthesis for mechanical adjustment of the reflector support system is provided. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191926 | DEVICE AND METHOD FOR RENDERING CONTENT TO MULTIPLE DISPLAYS - This disclosure provides methods and apparatus, including non-transitory processor instructions on computer storage media, which enable a dual-display device to automatically select and render content to a display. Dual-display devices may include devices with a primary and a secondary display, the secondary display consuming less power than the primary display and having reduced glare when viewed in sunlight. In one aspect, the selection of the display may be based upon at least two of: a battery state of the device, an ambient illumination, and an item of content to be displayed. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191927 | HEAD MOUNT DISPLAY DEVICE PROVIDING EYE GAZE CALIBRATION AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - An eye gaze calibration method includes sensing an image of surroundings located in front of the HMD device using a camera unit, detecting a reference object from the sensed image of the surroundings using an image processing unit, detecting an eye gaze direction in which a user gazes at the detected reference object using an eye gaze detection unit, and performing eye gaze calibration based on the detected reference object and the detected eye gaze direction using a controller, wherein detecting the reference object includes detecting at least one object contained in the sensed image as a first object, detecting a hand of the user contained in the sensed image as a second object, detecting an event of the second object with respect to the first object, and deciding the first object, on which the event has been detected, as the reference object. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191928 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A head-mounted display device includes: a medium recognizing section that detects information that is viewable by a user; a display section that performs display to be viewable by the user; and an update processing section that causes the display section to display, to overlap with at least a part of the information detected by the medium recognizing section, new information corresponding to the information. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191929 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY AND METHOD OF OUTPUTTING A CONTENT USING THE SAME IN WHICH THE SAME IDENTICAL CONTENT IS DISPLAYED - A HMD (head mounted display) and its methods are discussed. In one embodiment, the HMD includes a processor which can detect a first marker of a augmented reality image within a view angle region of the HMD, and determine a location state of the first marker, the location state including a first state in which the first marker is located within the view angle region of the HMD and a second state in which the first marker is located beyond the view angle region. When the location state of the first marker is switched from the first state to the second state, the processor can start displaying the augmented reality image on a display unit, and when the location state of the first marker is switched from the second state to the first state, the processor can stop displaying the augmented reality image on the display unit. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191930 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND INSPECTION METHOD THEREOF - A display device has a substrate provided with a display region and first and second semiconductor chip mounting regions. Channel widths of first and second lead-wiring-line disconnection inspection TFTs provided in the first and second semiconductor chip mounting regions are smaller than channel widths of first and second inspection TFTs provided other than in the display region and the first and second semiconductor chip mounting regions. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191931 | FLAT PANEL DISPLAY DEVICE - A flat panel display device includes a pixel unit having scan-lines, data-lines, and first through third pixels that are coupled to the scan-lines and the data-lines, a scan driver that applies a scan signal to the pixel unit, a data driver that selectively applies a first data signal, a second data signal, a third data signal, and an initialization signal to the pixel unit, a demultiplexing unit having at least one demultiplexer that applies the first data signal, the second data signal, and the third data signal to the first pixels, the second pixels, and the third pixels, respectively, and that simultaneously applies the initialization signal to the first through third pixels, and a timing control unit that controls the scan driver, the data driver, and the demultiplexing unit. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191932 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE - According to one embodiment, a liquid crystal display device includes pixel electrodes arranged in matrix, gate lines, source lines, pixel switches, gate drivers allocated at both ends of a display region, a source driver, image signal transmit lines arranged along the columns in which the pixel electrodes are arranged, each image signal transmit line supplying an image signal to each source line, switches arranged along the row direction, each switch configured to switch a connection between the source line and the image signal transmit line, and control lines configured to output source control signals to switch the switches, each control line outputting a source control signal to switch a plurality of the switches at the same time, wherein each source control signal is input to each control line at a position substantially the center of the gate line in the row direction. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191933 | ADJUSTABLE VIEWING ANGLE DISPLAY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - Disclosed herein is an adjustable viewing angle display device. The display device includes a display panel composed of a first substrate, a second substrate, a display medium layer interposed therebetween, a first electrode, a second electrode and a third electrode. Pluralities of sub-pixels are defined in the display panel. The first and second electrodes are disposed on the first substrate in the sub-pixels. The first electrode is spaced apart from the second electrode. The third electrode is disposed on the second substrate. When the display device is operated in a narrow viewing angle mode, there exists a non-zero potential difference between the second electrode and the third electrode, and when the sub-pixel is at gray level of zero, the potential difference between the first electrode and the second electrode is not zero. A driving method for driving the display device is disclosed as well. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191934 | DRIVING CIRCUIT OF A SEMICONDUCTOR DISPLAY DEVICE AND THE SEMICONDUCTOR DISPLAY DEVICE - There are provided a driving circuit of a semiconductor display device which can obtain an excellent picture without picture blur (display unevenness) and with high fineness/high resolution, and the semiconductor display device. A buffer circuit used in the driving circuit of the semiconductor display device is constituted by a plurality of TFTs each having a small channel width, and a plurality of such buffer circuits are connected in parallel with each other. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191935 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - The invention provides a liquid crystal display device that includes an IGZO-GDM which can quickly remove a residual charge in a panel when the power supply is turned off, and a driving method of the liquid crystal display device. Each bistable circuit that configures a shift register includes a thin film transistor TI for increasing a potential of an output terminal based on a first clock, a region netA connected to a gate terminal of the thin film transistor TI, a thin film transistor TC for lowering a potential of the region netA, and a region netB connected to a gate terminal of the thin film transistor TC. In such a configuration, a power supply off sequence includes a display off sequence and a gate off sequence. The gate off sequence includes at least a gate-bus-line discharge step (t | 2014-07-10 |
20140191936 | Driving Module and Driving Method - A driving module for a liquid crystal display device is disclosed. The driving module includes a data line signal processing unit, for generating a plurality of data driving signals, a scan line signal processing unit, for generating a plurality of gate driving signals, and a control unit, for generating a display clock, to control the data line signal processing unit and the scan line signal processing unit to address a plurality of pixels of the liquid crystal display device according to the display clock. The display clock is a normal operating clock under a normal operating mode and is a blanking backlight clock under a blanking backlight mode, wherein a frequency of the normal operating clock is less than a frequency of the blanking backlight clock. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191937 | THIN FILM TRANSISTOR THRESHOLD VOLTAGE OFFSET COMPENSATION CIRCUIT, GOA CIRCUIT, AND DISPLAY - An output thin film transistor threshold voltage offset compensation circuit, a GOA circuit, and a display. The circuit includes: a first capacitor, comprising a first electrode and a second electrode, the first electrode being connected to the gate of an output thin film transistor and receiving a charge signal, the second electrode being connected to the drain of the output thin film transistor, the first capacitor being used for, under the action of the charge signal, making the first electrode and the second electrode have a same voltage, so that a voltage difference between the drain and the source of the output thin film transistor is equal to a threshold voltage thereof; a first switch unit, connected to the drain and the source of the output thin film transistor, and opening under the action of a first clock signal, so that a voltage difference between the gate and the source of the output thin film transistor is equal to the threshold voltage thereof. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191938 | VIRTUAL SENSOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS - Methods and systems for detecting activation of a virtual sensor in a scene are proposed, wherein the virtual sensor comprises data representing a geometric form, data representing a position in the scene and data representing one or several trigger conditions. A data representation of the scene is captured, and a determination of whether a virtual sensor trigger condition is fulfilled is made, based on an analysis of the captured data representation in an area corresponding to the geometric form and position of the virtual sensor. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191939 | USING NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION IN DETERMINING ACTIONS - Nonverbal communication is used when determining an action to perform in response to received user input. The received input includes direct input (e.g. speech, text, gestures) and indirect input (e.g. nonverbal communication). The nonverbal communication includes cues such as body language, facial expressions, breathing rate, heart rate, well as vocal cues (e.g. prosodic and acoustic cues) and the like. Different nonverbal communication cues are monitored such that performed actions are personalized. A direct input specifying an action to perform (e.g. “perform action 1”) may be adjusted based on one or more indirect inputs (e.g. nonverbal cues) received. Another action may also be performed in response to the indirect inputs. A profile may be associated with the user such that the responses provided by the system are determined using nonverbal cues that are associated with the user. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191940 | VEHICLE DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT AND VEHICLE COMPRISING A VEHICLE DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT - A display arrangement for a vehicle is provided. The arrangement may include a display for displaying information to a vehicle operator, and a sensor for monitoring a head position of a vehicle operator and generating input signals indicative of the vehicle operator head position. The arrangement may also include a control unit arranged to automatically initiate, based on an interpretation of the input signals, at least one of a dimension change of graphical display objects or a change of the relation between the graphical display objects following a monitored predefined change of the vehicle operator head position in a first direction, such that graphical display objects previously displayed as partly hidden are arranged to be displayed as visible. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191941 | PORTABLE USER INPUT SYSTEM OPERABLE IN TWO MODES - A portable user interface device receives user inputs in two modes. The user interface device includes a central portion attached to two side portions. Relative rotation between the central portion and the side portions converts the user interface device between the two modes. In the first mode, the user interface device is suspended on the front of a user's torso. In the second mode, the user interface device may be placed on a substantially flat horizontal surface. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191942 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A head-mounted display device includes: a display section that outputs an image light to overlap with an outside light and causes an image to be viewed; and an input detecting section that detects an input operation in a case where a predetermined light is determined in a range corresponding to the image. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191943 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC APPARATUS THEREOF - An electronic apparatus is provided. The electronic apparatus includes a motion input unit configured to receive a user motion, a display configured to display an object controlled by the user motion received by the motion input unit, and a controller configured to change a display state of the object in response to the input user motion satisfying a predetermined condition with respect to a motion recognition scope. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191944 | LIVING BODY INFORMATION DETECTION APPARATUS AND LIVING BODY INFORMATION DETECTION PROGRAM - To provide a living body information detection apparatus and a living body information detection program capable of allowing a user to easily recognize information based on acquired living body information. A living body information detection apparatus includes an acquisition unit acquiring living body information obtained by detecting a living body signal and a control unit moving a display position of an image associated with the living body information on a display unit based on the magnitude of a value of the living body information obtained by the acquisition unit. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191945 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING DISPLAY SCREEN - In a method for adjusting a display screen of an electronic device, the method receives analog audio signals of a user, transforms the analog audio signals to digital audio signals, detects a first control command including first rotation directions and first rotation angles of the display screen from the digital audio signals, and rotates the display screen according to the first rotation directions and the first rotation angles. The method further obtains second rotation angles of the display screen detected by a gravity sensor of the electronic device, and stops rotating the display screen when the second rotation angles are equal to the first rotation angles. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191946 | HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY PROVIDING EYE GAZE CALIBRATION AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A control method of a head mounted display (HMD) is disclosed. The control method of the HMD includes detecting a first route of a first moving object and a second route of a second moving object in front of the HMD, detecting a third route along which user's eye gaze moves, setting the first moving object as a reference object if the detected first route is substantially identical with the detected third route, setting the second moving object as the reference object if the detected second route is substantially identical with the detected third route, and performing an eye gaze calibration based on a route of the set reference object and the detected third route. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191947 | Using Natural Movements of a Hand-Held Device to Manipulate Digital Content - A mobile device, such as a smart phone, is provided with a camera. Digital content displayed on display screen of the mobile device may be manipulated in response to natural movements of the mobile device by a user. Motion of the mobile device is detected relative to a nearby textured surface by analyzing images of the textured surface. The displayed digital content is manipulated in response to the detected motion of the mobile device. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191948 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING CONTROL SERVICE USING HEAD TRACKING TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - An apparatus and a method for controlling an electronic device using head tracking technology are provided. The method includes detecting face motion from an image captured through a camera of the electronic device and executing a control service corresponding to the detected face motion information. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191949 | DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING A DISPLAYAPPARATUS IN A VOICE RECOGNITION SYSTEM - A display method and apparatus for controlling a voice recognition system are provided. When a user's voice for controlling the display apparatus is input, the method of controlling the display apparatus transmits the voice's user to the interactive server, while determining whether the user's voice is a pre-stored command in the display apparatus, and in response to the user's voice not being a pre-stored command in the display apparatus and the control information which corresponds to the user's voice and first guide information guiding the pre-stored command capable of the same function as the user's voice are transmitted from the interactive server, the method performs the function of the display apparatus, according to the control information transmitted from the interactive server, and displays the first guide information. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191950 | DISPLAY DEVICE FOR NETWORK PAIRING AND NETWORK PAIRING METHOD - A flexible display device for network pairing and a network pairing method are provided. The flexible display device includes an input sensor configured to sense two or more input events generated by an input means, and a controller configured to analyze device information about two or more flexible display devices in response to the sensed input events and, if determining that the sensed input events are for network pairing, to perform network pairing between the two or more flexible display devices. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191951 | Image-Based Object Tracking System and Image-Based Object Tracking Method - An image-based object tracking system and an image-based object tracking method are provided. The image-based object tracking system includes an object, a camera, a computing device, and a display device. A color stripe is disposed on the surface of the object. The color stripe divides the surface of the object into a first section and a second section. The camera is configured to capture real-time images of the object. Further, the object tracking algorithm is stored in the computing device. The display device includes a display screen and is electrically connected to the computing device, and the display screen is configured to display the real-time images of the object. By using the image-based object tracking system provided in the invention, the object can be tracked accurately and efficiently without interference with the image of the background. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191952 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH WRAP AROUND DISPLAY - A consumer electronic product includes at least a transparent housing and a flexible display assembly enclosed within the transparent housing. In the described embodiment, the flexible display assembly is configured to present visual content at any portion of the transparent housing. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191953 | INFORMATION PROCESSING APPARATUS, CONTROL METHOD FOR USE THEREIN, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM - Disclosed herein is an information processing apparatus including: operation accepting means for accept an operation input; image storing means for storing a plurality of images; management information storing means for storing management information corresponding to the plurality of images stored in the image storing means; image drawing means for drawing, in a display area including at least an image display area, at least one of images stored in the image storing means onto the image display area in a predetermined sequence; and controlling means for, when an operation input commanding selection of an image included in the image display area has been accepted by the operation accepting means, controlling recording of the selection of the image to management information stored in the management information storing means in correspondence with the image. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191954 | Gesture Based User Interface Supporting Preexisting Symbols - A motion controlled handheld device includes a display having a viewable surface and operable to generate an image and a gesture database maintaining a plurality of gestures. Each gesture is defined by a motion of the device with respect to a first position of the device. The gestures comprise symbol gestures each corresponding to a character from a preexisting character set. The device includes an application database maintaining at least one application and a gesture mapping database comprising a gesture input map for the application. The gesture input map comprises mappings of the symbol gestures to corresponding inputs for the application. The device includes a motion detection module operable to detect motion of the handheld device within three dimensions and to identify components of the motion in relation to the viewable surface. The device also includes a control module operable to load the application, to track movement of the handheld device using the motion detection module, to compare the tracked movement against the symbol gestures to identify a matching symbol gesture, to identify, using the gesture input map, the corresponding input mapped to the matching symbol gesture, and to provide the corresponding input to the application. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191955 | EFFICIENT GESTURE PROCESSING - Embodiments of the invention describe a system to efficiently execute gesture recognition algorithms. Embodiments of the invention describe a power efficient staged gesture recognition pipeline including multimodal interaction detection, context based optimized recognition, and context based optimized training and continuous learning. Embodiments of the invention further describe a system to accommodate many types of algorithms depending on the type of gesture that is needed in any particular situation. Examples of recognition algorithms include but are not limited to, HMM for complex dynamic gestures (e.g. write a number in the air), Decision Trees (DT) for static poses, peak detection for coarse shake/whack gestures or inertial methods (INS) for pitch/roll detection. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191956 | FLEXIBLE DISPLAY SCREEN AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME - A method for controlling a flexible display screen having a first curvature is provided. The method comprises: detecting target information to obtain a detection result ( | 2014-07-10 |
20140191957 | POINTER POSITIONING SYSTEM - A pointer positioning system includes an image generating unit, a light-spot generating unit, an operating unit, a calculating unit, and an image unit. The image generating unit creates an image on a display region. The light-spot generating unit projects positioning spots and identifying spots on the display region. The operating unit has an invisible-light camera to sense an image of a part of the entire display region. The calculating unit compares a distribution of the positioning spots and the identifying spots which is sensed by the invisible-light camera with a reference distribution stored in a memory, and the image unit shows a pointer image at a pointing position of the display region accordingly. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191958 | CURSOR CONTROL METHOD FOR A TOUCH SCREEN - When a cursor control mode of an electronic device is enabled, an arrow cursor is converted into a transparent ball on a touch screen and touch input at any area of the touch screen is simulated as a contact point of a tangent plane to a virtual sphere utilized to be forced to roll on a virtual surface with specific rolling direction and speed, as the touch input moves along a specific direction with a specific speed on the touch screen. The data of the rolling direction and speed of the virtual sphere will be converted to corresponding movements of the transparent ball on the touch screen. No direct contact to the transparent ball is needed to move the transparent ball and any target icon will not be blocked by fingers. Enlargement of the content covered by the transparent ball also facilitates easy reading and recognition. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191959 | POINTING SYSTEM AND DISPLAY HAVING IMPROVED OPERABLE RANGE - There is provided a pointing system including an image sensor, a plurality of reference marks and a processing unit. The image sensor is configured to capture image frames containing at least one reference mark image of the reference marks. The processing unit is configured to recognize an image number of the reference mark image and calculate an aiming point coordinate according to a positioning algorithm associated with the image number. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191960 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING MOUSE FUNCTION USING TOUCH DEVICE - A method and apparatus of providing a mouse function in a touch device includes displaying a mouse interface which is divided into a panning area and a pointer move area. An input of a mouse gesture is received through the mouse interface, processing a panning operation of a contents screen which is displayed in a display device when the mouse gesture is inputted in the panning area, and processing a move operation of a mouse pointer which is displayed in the display device when the mouse gesture is inputted in the pointer move area. The touch device at the time of execution of the mouse mode, and generates a control event for panning the contents screen and moving the mouse pointer according to a mouse gesture which is inputted from the panning area and the pointer move area may provide a mouse function for a display device. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191961 | POINTER DISPLAY DEVICE, POINTER DISPLAY/DETECTION METHOD, POINTER DISPLAY/DETECTION PROGRAM AND INFORMATION APPARATUS - Disclosed herein is a pointer display device, including, a touch panel provided on a display screen of a display section, a pointer display section configured to detect a contact point in a touch operation on the touch panel and to display a pointer in an area containing the contact point, and a hotspot detection section configured to detect as a hotspot a position corresponding to one part of the pointer exclusive of the contact point. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191962 | APPARATUS FOR DRIVING ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND DRIVING METHOD THEREOF - A method of driving an electronic device easily and accurately controls a pointer displayed on a screen of the electronic device. The method of driving an electronic device including an input unit into which information is input by a touch and a screen display unit on which a pointer is displayed in response to the touch includes: a first step of moving the pointer from a point at which the touch is applied to the input unit first in an arbitrary direction in which drag of the pointer is performed; a second step of stopping the movement of the pointer when the drag is stopped; and a third step of additionally moving the pointer in a direction, which is directed from the point at which the touch is applied first to a point to which pressing pressure is applied, in response to pressing pressure when the drag is stopped. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191963 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A USER INTERFACE OF A DEVICE - Certain aspects of an apparatus and a method for controlling a user interface of a device may comprise one or more sensors coupled to a vibratory surface associated with the apparatus. The one or more sensors may detect one or more vibrations of the vibratory surface caused by an interaction of an object with the vibratory surface. The one or more sensors may generate one or more vibratory signals in response to the detected one or more vibrations. One or more processors that are communicatively coupled to the one or more sensors may generate a control signal corresponding to the one or more generated vibratory signals to control the user interface of the device. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191964 | Headset Computer with Head Tracking Input Used For Inertial Control - A Head-tracker is built into a headset computer as a user input device. A user interface navigation tool utilizes the head tracking but with inertial control. The navigation tool is formed of two different sized circles concentrically depicted, and a pointer. The pointer is moveable within the two circles defining inner and outer boundaries. The pointer represents user's head position and movement sensed by the head tracker. The HSC displays a document and pans (navigates) the document as a function of user head movement sensed by the head tracker and illustrated by the navigation tool. The direction of movement of the pointer depicted in the navigation tool defines pan direction of the displayed document. Pan speed of the displayed document is defined based on position of the pointer, with respect to the inner and outer circle boundaries in the navigation tool. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191965 | REMOTE POINT OF VIEW - In a system and method that provides a remote point of view, a user views an image (e.g., captured by an imaging device such as a camera) on a display. The position of the user's head relative to display device is detected and the image is processed in response to a ‘point of view’ derived from the position of the user's head relative to the display device. A change in the position of the user's head relative to the display device may be detected and the image may be reprocessed in response to a revised ‘point of view’ derived from the change in position of the user's head relative to the display device. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191966 | INTERACTIVE IMAGE SYSTEM AND OPERATING APPARATUS THEREOF - An operating apparatus adapted to manipulate an operating interface of a display device and having a switchable operation mode is provided. The display device is adapted to provide a first optical signal. The operating apparatus includes a processing module, a light-emitting element, a light sensing element and a switching module. The light-emitting element, the light sensing element and the switching module are electrically connected to the processing module. The switching module is adapted to switch the switchable operation mode to a first mode or a second mode. When the switchable operation mode is switched to the first mode, the light sensing element receives the first optical signal. When the switchable operation mode is switched to the second mode, the light-emitting element provides a second optical signal and the light sensing element receives the second optical signal. An interactive image system having the operating apparatus is also provided. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191967 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR RECOGNIZING ASYNCHRONOUS DIGITAL PEN AND RECOGNIZING METHOD THEREOF - An electronic device for receiving an input by a digital pen having a waveform generation means is provided. The electronic device includes at least three reception sensors and a processor. The at least three reception sensors are installed in the electronic device at positions that are separated from one another, and are configured to receive a waveform generated by the waveform generator of the digital pen. The processor is configured to calculate an input coordinate of the digital pen using a difference of velocities and reception times of the waveform received by the at least three reception sensors. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191968 | USER INTERFACE BASED ON MAGNETIC INDUCTION - A receiving and transmitting node for a wireless data network, and a wireless data network based on magnetic induction. The receiving node includes an antenna receive module for receiving one or more data signals emitted from the transmitting node and a calculation module adapted to calculate one or more distances between the receiving node and the transmitting node, and/or adapted to calculate the position of the transmitting node in relation to the position of the receiving node, and/or adapted to calculate the orientation of the transmitting node in relation to the orientation of the receiving node. The reception of the data signal is based on magnetic induction and the calculation of the one or more distances, and the position of the transmitting node and/or the orientation of the transmitting node is based on the one or more data signals. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191969 | ELECTRODE SYSTEM FOR PROXIMITY DETECTION AND HAND-HELD DEVICE WITH ELECTRODE SYSTEM - An electrical hand-held device is provided with improved proximity detection, which can be placed on a surface and has at least one transmission electrode, at least one reception electrode and at least one compensation electrode arranged between transmission electrode and reception electrode. The transmission electrode and the compensation electrode can be supplied with an electric switching signal of predetermined signal frequency and predetermined signal amplitude. Switching electric signal at the compensation electrode is phase-delayed with respect to the switching electric signal at the transmission electrode. Alternating electric fields radiated at the transmission electrode and the compensation electrode generate a current in the reception electrode, which is representative of an approach of a hand to the hand-held device. The transmission electrode and the reception electrode are arranged in such a way, that the impedance between the transmission electrode and the reception electrode exceeds a predetermined value, which is suitable to keep the current generated in the reception electrode under a predetermined value. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191970 | TERMINAL TO SET A TOUCH LOCK LAYER, AND METHOD THEREOF - There is provided a method and a terminal to sets a touch lock layer. The terminal comprising, a display displaying a layer including an image object and an operable touch lock layer within being overlapped each other, an input unit receiving a user input for at least one of the displayed layers, and a control unit controlling the operable touch lock layer based on the user input. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191971 | OPTICAL MOUSE APPARATUS BASED ON IMAGE VARIATION AND RELATED METHOD THEREOF - An optical mouse apparatus includes a light source unit, a sensing unit, and a processing unit. The light source unit is arranged for generating and emitting an optical signal, wherein the optical signal is emitted upon a surface, and then reflected to form an optical reflected signal. The sensing unit is arranged for generating a sensed image output according to the optical reflected signal, wherein the sensed image output is utilized for estimating an image displacement of the optical mouse apparatus. The processing unit is coupled to the light source unit and the sensing unit, and arranged for controlling the light source unit to emit the optical signal and determining a operation status of the optical mouse apparatus according to an image variation of at least a partial region of each of consecutive images of the sensed image output. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191972 | IDENTIFICATION AND USE OF GESTURES IN PROXIMITY TO A SENSOR - An aspect provides a method, including: operating one or more sensors to detect gesture input proximate to a surface of an input device of an information handling device, wherein the input device is configured to receive one or more input types in addition to gesture input; determining, using a processor, if the gesture input detected matches a predetermined gesture; and executing at least one response action associated with the predetermined gesture. Other aspects are described and claimed. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191973 | THIN PROFILE USER INTERFACE DEVICE AND METHOD PROVIDING LOCALIZED HAPTIC RESPONSE - Electromechanical polymer (EMP) actuators are used to create haptic effects on a user interface deface, such as a keyboard. The keys of the keyboard may be embossed in a top layer to provide better key definition and to house the EMP actuator. Specifically, an EMP actuator is housed inside an embossed graphic layer that covers a key of the keyboard. Such a keyboard has a significant user interface value. For example, the embossed key provides the tactile effect of the presence of a key with edges, while allowing for the localized control of haptic vibrations. For such applications, an EMP transducer provides high strains, vibrations or both under control of an electric field. Furthermore, the EMP transducer can generate strong vibrations. When the frequency of the vibrations falls within the acoustic range, the EMP transducer can generate audible sound, thereby functioning as an audio speaker. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191974 | INPUT APPARATUS, OUTPUT APPARATUS, AND STORAGE MEDIUM - There is provided an input apparatus including an estimation unit configured to automatically estimate an attribute of a user, a setting unit configured to set an input mode based on the attribute of the user estimated by the estimation unit, and a control unit configured to control input based on the set input mode. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191975 | ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND INPUT METHOD THEREOF - An electronic device for a segmental writing including a touch screen is provided. The touch screen is configured to: receive a first touch signal of touching a consonant key; display at least one predicted units in response to the first touch signal; receive a second touch signal of touching an expanding key in a temporary display region; display the predicted units in response to the second touch signal; receive a third touch signal of touching one of the predicted units; and display the touched predicted unit in response to the third touch signal. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191976 | Location Based Augmentation For Story Reading - Various embodiments provide an interactive, shared, story-reading experience in which stories can be experienced from remote locations. Various embodiments enable augmentation or modification of audio and/or video associated with the story-reading experience. This can include augmentation and modification of a reader's voice, face, and/or other content associated with the story as the story is read. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191977 | TOUCHPAD OPERATIONAL MODE - A method can include receiving an initiation command to initiate an operational mode of a touchpad; responsive to the initiation command, initiating the operational mode and rendering a graphic to a display (e.g., where the graphic includes a touchpad field and a control field); receiving input via the touchpad and mapping the input to the graphic; receiving additional input and associating the additional input with a control of the graphic; and executing the control of the control field of the graphic (e.g., to perform an action that acts upon the input mapped to the graphic). Various other devices, systems, methods, etc., are also disclosed. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191978 | BORDERLESS TOUCH PANEL DESIGN - A borderless touchscreen panel includes a first conductive layer having rows of capacitive sensors and receiving traces, and a second conductive layer having columns of sensor bars and transmitting traces. The capacitive sensors are coupled to control circuitry via the receiving traces, and the sensor bars are coupled to the control circuitry via the transmitting traces. Peripheral sensor bars are disposed over the receiving traces such that the receiving traces can be routed within an active portion of the borderless touchscreen panel without obstructing its touch-detection capabilities. Furthermore, the receiving traces are comprised of a transparent material such as indium tin oxide, and therefore do not obstruct the display capabilities of the active portion. Thus, there is no need for an inactive border region since the receiving traces are disposed within the active portion without obstructing either the touch-detection or display capabilities of the borderless touchscreen panel. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191979 | Operating System Signals to Applications Responsive to Double-Tapping - A mobile device can execute an operating system that presents icons on a touchscreen. The mobile device can detect a single-tap or a double-tap made by the user relative to an icon. In response to a single-tap relative to an icon, the operating system can send a first type of signal to an application. In response to a double-tap relative to the icon, the operating system can send a second type of signal to the application. The application can react to the receipt of the first type of signal in a manner that is different from the manner in which the application reacts to the receipt of the second type of signal. In response to first type of signal, the application can present an item list. In response to the second type of signal, the application can enable new item creation. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191980 | SYSTEM FOR REUSE OF TOUCH PANEL AND CONTROLLER BY A SECONDARY DISPLAY - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for controlling a display device that includes a first display, a touch screen disposed on the first display and a second display. In one aspect, the first display may be disposed on a first side of the display device (e.g., the front side) and the second display may be disposed on a second side of the display device (e.g., the back side). The second display may consume less power than the first display. Even when the first display is switched off, a control system may be configured to control the second display in response to input received from the touch screen disposed on the first display. The control system may be further configured to control the first display in response to input received from the touch screen when the first display is switched on or when the second display is not in use. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191981 | SYSTEM AND METHOD TO DISPLAY CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION ON A HANDHELD DEVICE HAVING A SECONDARY AMBIENT DISPLAY - This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for controlling a display device that includes a first display and a second display. In one aspect, one or more sets of content may be generated or provided by one or more applications. Content may be prioritized within the sets of content or among the sets of content or both. Information pertaining to at least a portion of at least one of the sets of content generated or provided by at least one of the applications may be rendered to one or more of a plurality of regions of the second display according to a result of the prioritizing such that each of the at least one of the applications or content types associated therewith is mapped to a different one of the plurality of regions of the second display. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191982 | Mobile Device, Control Apparatus and Control Method of Controlling a Remote Device via A Touch Screen Mobile Device - The invention provides a method of controlling a remote device via a mobile device, and provides corresponding control unit and mobile device. The method includes: displaying a control page of a number of controllers on the touch screen while the mobile device switching from hibernate state to working state, and the interface of control page is in front of the lock screen of the touch screen mobile device; and sending a corresponding control command to a remote device according to the control mode of the controller, while a user simulating the operation of one of the controllers. By implementing the invention, when a mobile device switches from hibernate state to working state, a control page of a number of controllers is displayed in the touch screen and above the lock screen. As such, the user can directly simulate the controllers to control the remote device. The user does not need to unlock the mobile device, therefore, the user's real time needs are meet. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191983 | MOBILE TERMINAL AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF - A mobile terminal including a touchscreen configured to receive an input of a first touch gesture and a second touch gesture; a memory configured to store a discrimination value for determining if the first or second touch gesture is by a touch pen; and a controller configured to compare an attribute of the first touch gesture with the discrimination value, receive the first touch gesture as being from the touch pen when the attribute of the first touch gesture is within a predetermined value or range of the discrimination value, and execute an operation corresponding to the touch pen based on the first touch gesture being received as the touch pen. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191984 | DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH CONCURRENT MULT-MODE CONTROL MECHANISM AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A display system includes: a user interface configured to detect a finger movement for detecting a finger movement on a trackpad; and a control unit, coupled to the user interface, configured to process a control for both a directional mode and a coordinate mode based only on the finger movement for controlling a device. The display system also includes a communication unit configured to receive a control for both a directional mode and a coordinate mode based only on a finger movement; and a control unit, coupled to the communication unit, configured to extract a directional command, a positional command, or a combination thereof from the control for controlling a device. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191985 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A method and a device for controlling an electronic device having a touch screen are provided. The present method includes displaying a plurality of first type sub-images on the touch screen at an original angle when the electronic device is in a first state, where the first type sub-images constitute a first operation screen of the first state. The present method also includes detecting a sliding operation performed on the touch screen and flipping at least one of the first type sub-images according to the sliding operation. The present method further includes when the sliding operation corresponds to a specific gesture, flipping all the first type sub-images to a maximum angle to display a second operation screen of a second state of the electronic device and switching the electronic device from the first state to the second state. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191986 | METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A TERMINAL USING A DOUBLE TOUCH GESTURE AND TERMINAL THEREOF - A mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to wirelessly communicate with at least one other terminal; a touch screen display; and a controller configured to select an object displayed on the touch screen display based on a first touch gesture input with respect to the object, perform a second touch gesture a predetermined time after the first touch gesture, in which the second touch gesture has a dragging direction, and perform a first preset function based on the second touch gesture having a first dragging direction and perform a second preset function based on the second touch gesture having a second direction different than the first direction. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191987 | DATA TRANSMISSION DEVICE AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING DISPLAY AND TOUCH DATA AND COMPUTER SYSTEM HAVING THE SAME - A data transmission device for transmitting display and touch data used in a computer system having a touch display device is provided. The touch display device has a display panel and a touch panel. The data transmission device comprises a display panel data storage module for storing display default data, a touch control module for generating at least one touch signal according to at least one touch action on the touch panel, a display panel signal transmission interface and a signal transmission module. The signal transmission module retrieves the display panel setting data through at least one specific pin of the display panel signal transmission interface in a display panel initialization time, and receives the touch signal through the same specific pin after the display panel initialization time. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191988 | TAP ZONES FOR NEAR FIELD COUPLING DEVICES - Described herein are techniques related to near field coupling and more particularly using near field coupling related taps to indicate user selections on input/output devices. This Abstract is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191989 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - Electronic apparatus ( | 2014-07-10 |
20140191990 | TOUCH PAD FOR HANDHELD DEVICE - A touch pad system is disclosed. The system includes mapping the touch pad into native sensor coordinates. The system also includes producing native values of the native sensor coordinates when events occur on the touch pad. The system further includes filtering the native values of the native sensor coordinates based on the type of events that occur on the touch pad. The system additionally includes generating a control signal based on the native values of the native sensor coordinates when a desired event occurs on the touch pad. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191991 | RESPONDING TO A TOUCH INPUT - Disclosed are systems and methods for responding to a touch input at a user computing device such as a mobile phone, smart phone, tablet, PC or other device. In one aspect, such systems and methods are performed on an electronic device including a touch-input system, a first processor, and a second processor distinct from the first processor. Disclosed systems and methods include, while the first processor is in a sleep mode, receiving, by the second processor from the touch-input system, information associated with a touch, the information including a location of the touch on a screen of the touch-input system and, based, at least in part, on the location of the touch, either ignoring the touch or waking the first processor. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191992 | TOUCH INPUT METHOD, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND READABLE RECORDING MEDIUM BY USING VIRTUAL KEYS - A touch input method, system, and readable recording medium of an electronic device. The electronic device has a touch screen. The touch input system contains a processing unit, a database group, a touch-area calculating module, a plurality of touch-area variation analysis modules, and a control module. The method contains steps of: calculating, when a first character graphic key displayed on the touch screen is touched, touch-area data so that a first character corresponding to the first character graphic key is inputted into the electronic device; and acquiring, when the touch-area data is varied, a shift amount and a shift direction of the touch-area data, wherein a second character corresponding to a second character graphic key which is located beside the first character graphic key is inputted into the electronic device when the shift amount reaches a threshold value. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191993 | GESTURE BASED DOCUMENT EDITOR - A method for editing objects on a device comprising forming a first path on a touch screen with a pointing device. The first path at least partially encloses an object. The at least partially enclosed object is automatically selected. A second path is formed at a predetermined area on the touch screen with the pointing device. The second path activates an editing operation. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191994 | TOUCH EVENT PROCESSING METHOD AND PORTABLE DEVICE IMPLEMENTING THE SAME - A touch event processing method and a portable device implementing the same is provided for protecting a touch event occurring on a touch screen from hacking. Touch coordinates from a touch panel are first provided to the first operating system. It is then determined whether a function corresponding to the touch coordinates is to execute a security application. If so, a touch event processing right handover message is transmitted from the first operating system to the second, to hand over a right of processing a touch event that occurs on the touch panel to the second operating system. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191995 | Touch Identification for Multi-Touch Technology - A first plurality of contact locations may be determined in view of a first scan of a touch-sensing surface and a second plurality of contact locations may be determined in view of a second scan of the touch-sensing surface. A number of total contact locations may be identified in view of the first plurality of contact locations and the second plurality of contact locations. Furthermore, a first correlation process may be performed when the number of total contact locations satisfies a threshold number and a second correlation process may be performed when the number of total contact locations does not satisfy the threshold number. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191996 | TOUCHPAD, DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING TOUCHPAD - A touchpad including a proximity detector configured to generate a proximity event by detecting whether an object is close to a touch surface, a coordinate recognizer configured to select one from among a relative coordinate mapping mode and an absolute coordinate mapping mode based on the proximity event and to predict coordinates of a touch point to be touched by the object, using the selected coordinate mapping mode, and a controller configured to control output of information about the predicted coordinates, is disclosed. If an object is close to a touch surface of a touchpad, it is predicted that a user desires to select a target. In this case, interaction with the user may be reduced by predicting and displaying a location to be touched by the object based on proximity of the object. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191997 | METHOD AND LOCALIZED HAPTIC RESPONSE SYSTEM PROVIDED ON AN INTERIOR-FACING SURFACE OF A HOUSING OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE - A housing for an electronic device allows a haptic feedback response that is localized to a specific area on a back panel of the housing of the electronic device. For example, a user holding the mobile electronic device may directly receive haptic feedback in his/her fingers that are supporting the back side of the mobile electronic device. Those specific areas on the back panel may be locations where the panel material is thinned, or locations where the panel material has been removed and replaced by a suitably selected membrane material having favorable mechanical properties. The membrane material may be introduced as an embossment of a membrane layer. In addition, a force-sensing resistor type material may be used as a replacement material, so as to sense the pressure of a user's finger pressing on the embossed structure at the specific locations to which EMP actuators are bonded. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191998 | NON-CONTACT CONTROL METHOD OF ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - A control method of an electronic apparatus includes the following steps: generating a plurality of detection signals to a non-contact object around the electronic apparatus; receiving a plurality of reflected signals reflected from the non-contact object in response to the detection signals, and accordingly generating a plurality of detection results; performing arithmetic operations upon the detection results to calculate motion information of the non-contact object around the electronic apparatus; recognizing a non-contact gesture corresponding to the non-contact object according to the motion information; and enabling the electronic apparatus to perform a specific function according to the non-contact gesture. | 2014-07-10 |
20140191999 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING THEREOF - An electronic apparatus and a method of controlling thereof includes a main body, a display unit configured to be combined with the main body to pivot to be opened and closed and having a touch panel and a display panel, a sensor configured to sense a closed state of the display unit with respect to the main body, and a controller configured to, if the display unit is changed from an opened state to the closed state, stop an operation of the touch panel and then stop an operation of the display panel. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192000 | DISPLAY SYSTEM HAVING ELECTROPHORETIC TOUCH PANEL - A display system includes a display panel and an electrophoretic touch panel. The electrophoretic touch panel is optionally coupled to or separated from the display panel. When the electrophoretic touch panel is coupled to the display panel, the electrophoretic touch panel displays an input interface for inputting a signal to the display panel. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192001 | TOUCH PAD WITH SYMBOLS BASED ON MODE - A multifunctional handheld device capable of operating in different modes includes a single input arrangement that provides inputs for each mode of the multifunctional handheld device. The single input arrangement includes at least an input pad that provides signals when touched or pressed. The input pad may for example be a touch pad. The input pad is divided into one or more input areas that change in accordance with the current mode of the multifunctional handheld device. The multifunctional handheld device also includes a display device that presents graphical elements to indicate the configuration of the input areas at the input pad. Each mode of the multifunctional handheld device provides a different configuration of input areas and graphical elements associated therewith. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192002 | BACKLIGHT AND AMBIENT LIGHT SENSOR SYSTEM - Apparatuses and methods to operate a display device of an electronic device. In some embodiments, a method includes receiving a user setting or input of a display control parameter, and causing or altering, based on the user setting or input, an effect of an ambient light sensor value (ALS) on control of the display control parameter. The user input may be an unlock of a touch screen input capability of the display device, and a wake of the display device from inactivity dim. Also, according to embodiments of the inventions, a method of operating a display of an electronic device includes receiving a change to one of a display brightness output level and an ambient light sensor output level, and altering, according to the change, a display brightness or contrast output level. Other apparatuses and methods and data processing systems and machine readable media are also described. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192003 | DISPLAY DEVICE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF - A display device and method for controlling the display device are discussed. In one embodiment, the display device includes a display unit configured to display an object; a tactile feedback unit configured to generate tactile feedback; and a controller configured to: assign first tactile feedback to a first region corresponding to a first object and second feedback to a second region corresponding to a second object; detect a first control input in the first region corresponding to the first object, the first control input controlling the first object displayed on the display unit; generate the first tactile feedback according to properties of the first object; and maintain the first tactile feedback when the first control input is moving from the first region to the second region corresponding to the second object while the first object is controlled by the first control input. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192004 | RESIZING SELECTION ZONES ON A TOUCH SENSITIVE DISPLAY RESPONSIVE TO LIKELIHOOD OF SELECTION - An electronic device is disclosed for use with a touch-sensitive display. The electronic device includes a processor that displays indicia on the touch-sensitive display that can be touch selected by a user, and defines a size and location of a plurality of selection zones on the touch-sensitive display that are each associated with different ones of the indicia. The processor identifies a first one of the selection zones that has been selected by the user on the touch-sensitive display, and outputs a first one of the indicia that is associated with the first selection zone. The processor changes the size of a second one of the selection zones in response to it being associated with a second one of the indicia that is more likely to be selected next following selection of the first selection zone associated with the first indicia than at least another one of the selection zones. Related methods of operating an electronic device are disclosed. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192005 | METHOD FOR PRESENTING TACTILE SENSATION AND DEVICE THEREFOR - The tactile sense presentation device comprises: a plurality of first electrodes covered with an insulating film and arranged on a same plane; a plurality of second electrodes arranged on the plane with tops exposed to outside; and a control unit performing a first operation in parallel with a second operation, wherein the first operation is for applying temporally changing first voltages to a part of the plurality of first electrodes to generate electric fields which are changed by the part of the plurality of first electrodes, and the second operation is for applying temporally changing first electric currents to a part of the plurality of second electrodes to cause the electric currents to flow from the part of the plurality of second electrodes to second electrodes which are different from the part of the plurality of second electrodes via electric conductors. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192006 | TOUCH SENSOR INTEGRATED WITH A LIGHT GUIDE - Various approaches discussed herein provide a display screen that integrates both capacitive touch sensing and a light guide onto a single optically clear substrate. The substrate can be integrated into a portable device, such as an electronic reader (e-reader) device having a reflective display in order to both illuminate content displayed on the e-reader device and to provide touch sensing input to the device. The capacitive sensors can be fabricated on one side of the optically clear substrate, while the light guide can be fabricated on the opposite side of the substrate. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192007 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH SURFACE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO DISPLAY - To address the above issues, a display device with a capacitive touch screen display having a touch surface in close proximity to a display stack is provided. The display may include a touch sheet with a top surface, a touch sensor having a matrix of capacitors formed of electrodes positioned below the touch sheet and configured to exhibit a change in capacitance of at least one of the capacitors in response to a touch on the top surface by a digit or stylus of a user, a display stack positioned below the matrix of capacitors and configured to emit light through a top surface of the display stack to travel in a light emitting direction through the matrix of capacitors and the touch sheet. A distance between the top surface of the touch sheet and the top surface of the display stack is between about 225 and 1500 micrometers. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192008 | TOUCH ACQUISITION IN A PROJECTED CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN SYSTEM - A capacitive touch panel includes first electrodes extending in first direction and second electrodes extending in a second (intersecting) direction. The first electrodes include parallel extending transmit first electrodes and receive first electrodes that are interleaved with each other. The second electrodes include parallel extending transmit second electrodes and receive second electrodes that are interleaved with each other. Transmit circuitry is coupled to the transmit first electrodes and transmit second electrodes. Receive circuitry coupled to the receive first electrodes and receive second electrodes. Processing circuitry controls activation of the transmit and receive circuitry in a manner which supports the making of adjacent line capacitance measurements and intersecting line capacitance measurements. The capacitance measurements are processed to identify and determine location of touches made on or near the capacitive touch panel. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192009 | TOUCH PANEL - A touch panel comprising a substrate, a plurality of first sensing electrodes, a plurality of second sensing electrodes, an insulating layer and a cover lens is provided. The first sensing electrodes are disposed on the substrate and are arranged in a first direction. The second sensing electrodes are disposed on the substrate and are arranged in a second direction. The first direction and the second directions are different. The insulating layer is disposed between the first and the second sensing electrodes. The cover lens is disposed on the insulating layer and has a non-uniform thickness. At least one of the surface areas of the first and the second sensing electrodes is related to the non-uniform thickness of the cover lens. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192010 | Capacitive Touch Panel - A capacitive touch panel is disclosed to include a plurality of sensing channels disposed along a first direction and a second direction, respectively, and including a plurality of sensing modules. Each of the plurality of sensing modules includes a sensing unit and a plurality of dummy units being separately disposed to form a plurality of boundaries. A plurality of extension rays of the plurality of boundaries, the first direction and the second direction are interlaced to form a plurality of angles being in the range from zero degrees to ninety degrees or from ninety degrees to a hundred and eighty degrees. A plurality of connecting units is disposed along the first direction and the second direction for connecting the plurality of sensing modules. The first direction is perpendicular to the second direction and the plurality of sensing channels is perpendicular to each other on a projective plane. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192011 | TOUCH-INPUT DETECTION DEVICE, TOUCH-SCREEN HAVING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF DETECTING A TOUCH-INPUT - A touch-input detection device is disclosed. In one aspect, the device includes a touch panel having first sensing electrodes and second sensing electrodes. The device additionally includes a sensing signal driver configured to generate a sensing signal and to apply the sensing signal to a charge pump unit and the first sensing electrodes. The charge pump unit is configured to generate an output voltage based on the sensing signal and an output signal from the second sensing electrodes. The device further includes a control unit configured to determine whether or not a touch input has been applied on the touch panel based on the output voltage. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192012 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH TOUCH DETECTION FUNCTION, METHOD FOR DRIVING DISPLAY DEVICE WITH TOUCH DETECTION FUNCTION, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes a drive electrode driver and a source selector unit. The drive electrode driver applies a touch driving signal to a drive electrode opposed only to a pixel electrode corresponding to a non-selection signal line in which the application of the pixel signal is not selected by the source selector unit, among pixel electrodes selected by one scanning signal by the gate driver. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192013 | OPERATING AND DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A DOMESTIC APPLIANCE, AND DOMESTIC APPLIANCE - The invention relates to an operating and display device ( | 2014-07-10 |
20140192014 | ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING VALIDITY OF TOUCH KEY INPUT USED FOR THE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - Provided are an electronic apparatus for determining validity of touch key input and a method and apparatus for determining validity of touch key input for the electronic apparatus. The method includes determining whether a touch key is input to perform a preset function, determining whether a dummy key used to determine validity of input of the touch key is input, if determining that the touch key is input, and determining validity of input of the touch key based on whether the dummy key is input. According to the present invention, by determining whether touch key input is intended by a user, it is possible to prevent a function undesired by the user from being performed. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192015 | TOUCH TYPE INPUT DEVICE - A touch input device includes a touch panel, a controller, and a cancellation electrode. The touch panel includes a sensor pattern and an operation surface arranged above the sensor pattern. The sensor pattern includes first electrodes and second electrodes insulated from one another and arranged in a grid. The controller applies a drive pulse signal to the sensor pattern and detects a touch location where the operation surface of the touch panel is touched based on changes in capacitance of the sensor pattern. A cancellation pulse signal is applied to the cancellation electrode during application of the drive pulse signal. The cancellation pulse signal has a phase inverted from that of the drive pulse signal. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192016 | INPUT DISPLAY DEVICE, CONTROL DEVICE OF INPUT DISPLAY DEVICE, AND RECORDING MEDIUM - An input display device including (i) a display screen for displaying information and (ii) a sensor for detecting an input to the display screen, and being capable of accepting input with a pen, is configured such that a control section (i) determines whether or not an input region detected by the sensor is a pen tip input region in which an input is carried out with a pen or a palm region in which an input is carried out by touching a hand holding a pen, in accordance with a size of the input region and (ii) switches a display direction of information on the display screen in accordance with a relative position of the pen tip region and the palm region, the pen tip region and the palm region in which a pen tip input and a palm input are determined to be carried out, respectively. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192017 | Electronic device - An electronic device is provided, the electronic device includes a first display screen and a second display screen, the first display screen and the second display screen are articulated to the same side of a control system, and can rotate up and down, and can display page information, the page information displayed by the first display screen and the second display screen is the same or different according to a selection of a user. The two display screens of a display apparatus can display page information for the user in multiple display forms and display modes, which greatly enriches the display manner of the electronic device and improves user experience. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192018 | TOUCH DETECTION DEVICE, DISPLAY DEVICE WITH TOUCH DETECTING FUNCTION, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to an aspect, a touch detection device includes a drive electrode layer including a plurality of drive electrodes formed in stripes in an array direction; a plurality of touch detection electrodes that are arranged in a manner facing the plurality of drive electrodes and generate capacitance with the plurality of drive electrodes; and a touch detecting unit that applies a touch drive signal to the plurality of drive electrodes and detects a position of an object in contiguity with a touch detection area based on detection signals supplied from the plurality of touch detection electrodes. The plurality of the drive electrodes include an end drive electrode that is provided to at least one end in the array direction and has a larger width in the array direction than the width in the array direction of drive electrodes other than the end drive electrode. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192019 | DISPLAY DEVICE WITH TOUCH DETECTION FUNCTION AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS - According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes a controller, touch wiring that supplies a touch drive signal to drive electrodes, and a plurality of switch groups that are provided for each of the drive electrodes, each of the plurality of switch groups having selection switches. The plurality of switch groups select a drive electrode to be coupled to a touch wiring based on a selection signal from the controller. The selection switches for each of the plurality of switch groups are coupled in parallel with each other between a corresponding drive electrode and the touch wiring, and for each of the drive electrodes, all of the selection switches operate in accordance with the selection signal, couple the corresponding drive electrodes and the touch wiring, and apply the touch drive signal to the corresponding drive electrodes. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192020 | ACTIVE GRIPPER FOR HAPTIC DEVICES - An active gripper for a haptic device including a parallel kinematics structure providing at least three degrees of freedom including three translational degrees of freedom, wherein the gripper comprises a first contact surface being adapted for contact by a first portion of a hand of a user, a second contact surface being adapted for contact by a second portion of the user's hand, which hand's second portion being moveable in relation to the hand's first portion, and a moveable member arranged between the first contact surface and the second contact surface and being adapted to actively move the first contact surface and the second contact surface in relation to each other. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192021 | CAPACITIVE TOUCH PAD CONFIGURED FOR PROXIMITY DETECTION - The present disclosure relates to a method for controlling a touch pad, comprising an object locate mode for locating an object on the touch pad comprising steps of: determining a measurement of capacitance of each of the pairs of electrodes of the touch pad, each pair comprising a row electrode and a column electrode transverse to the row electrode, comparing each measurement with a first detection threshold, and if the comparison of at least one measurement with the first threshold reveals the presence of an object on the touch pad, locating the object on the touch pad according to the capacitance measurements, the method comprising a proximity detection mode comprising steps of: determining a measurement representative of the capacitance between one or two electrodes and one or two other electrodes of the touch pad, and comparing a measurement obtained with a second detection threshold different from the first threshold. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192022 | DISPLAY CONTROL DEVICE, DISPLAY CONTROL METHOD AND PROGRAM - A proximity detection unit detects the proximity of a finger to a screen and outputs a proximity detection signal. A contact detection unit detects the contact of the finger to the screen and outputs a contact detection signal. On the basis of the proximity detection signal, a display control unit magnifies and displays a predetermined range around a proximity corresponding position. On the basis of the contact detection signal depending on the contact operation of the indicator for the predetermined range, the display control unit fixes the magnified display of the predetermined range and does not change the display position of the magnified predetermined range depending on the movement operation of the finger on the screen. | 2014-07-10 |
20140192023 | PROXIMITY AND TOUCH SENSING SURFACE FOR INTEGRATION WITH A DISPLAY - A system and method for hover detection and touch detection in a display. In one embodiment, a first set of infrared (IR) emitters illuminates the interior of a transparent layer and the IR light is confined to the interior of the layer by total internal reflection, unless an object, such as a finger, touches the surface of the layer. Additional IR emitters at a different wavelength illuminate the volume outside of the display for hover detection. Two sets of wavelength-selective IR sensors, such as quantum dot sensors, are embedded in the display and are used to localize one or more fingers touching, or hovering near, the display. | 2014-07-10 |