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WO2013011336A2
WO2013011336A2 PCT/HU2012/000068 HU2012000068W WO2013011336A2 WO 2013011336 A2 WO2013011336 A2 WO 2013011336A2 HU 2012000068 W HU2012000068 W HU 2012000068W WO 2013011336 A2 WO2013011336 A2 WO 2013011336A2
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  • the invention relates to a data input device for a system comprising an ambient display with which a user can interact by transmitting the unique ID code of the data input device and a datastream typed in by the user via a secured RF communication channel where the user may use said data input device continuously, and which data input device having a unique ID code and a secured communication channel for datastream in RF.
  • the invention also relates to a system comprising an ambient display device, and a method for pairing of RF link capable devices in the system.
  • mouse/touchpad like eg. in the US 2005151673 patent application a mechanical 48 button keyboard is proposed which consist of 2 separate 24 button structures fixed below the palmar side of fingers by means of one belt encircling the wrist and one the forearm.
  • the whole solution is very bulky and obtrusive.
  • Virtual keyboards are known also and these let the user type in the air (ie. virtually).
  • Other conventional "virtual keyboards” are known, such as (1) a device in which tactile and/or pressure sensors are installed in the fingertip portions of a glove or finger sacks (see Japanese Pat. Application, First Publication, No. Sho 63-126928, and Japanese Utility Model No. Sho 63-199327); (2) a device in which measures the angles of each finger joint and the palm of the hand by means of optical fibers and resistance fibers contained in the glove (see U.S. Pat. No. 4,937,444 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,079,252; data glove produced by VPL Research Co., Ltd.). Both of these glove based solutions are also uncomfortable for a whole-day wearing as the user becomes despoiled of the tactile sensory inputs in his fingers.
  • the full-time wearable input device comprises a detector for detecting the shock generated at the tjme of striking the fingertips against a physical surface, and an analyzer for analyzing the timing at which the fingertips strike the aforementioned physical surface and determining the input information based on the detection signal detected by the aforementioned detector.
  • a shock sensor, acceleration sensor, sound sensor and myoelectric sensor can be used as the above-mentioned detector.
  • the input information is then determined based on the change in the shock, acceleration, sound and/or myoelectric potential as detected by the sensors which are worn on each finger, wrist, or arm.
  • the object of the invention is to design a truly unobtrusively wearable data input interface device for PCs, TVs, preinstalled public displays or any other RF link capable devices (smartphones, PDAs, modern refrigerators, modern home lighting systems etc.) which wearable data input interface has only as few limitations as possible regarding performance and usability when benchmarked to the routinely used PC keyboards + mouse/touchpad data input interface method.
  • Such a device would be of great benefit in such cases, when a user demands/prefers larger displays (eg. for watching photos, movies, videoclips from a comfortable distance) than a tablet or smartphone allows which he/she can keep with, and wants to type in different texts/commands frequently.
  • Our invention is based on the recognition that if only such surfaces of the human body are occupied by an intentionally continuously wearable device which are not used for any significant purpose in the everyday activities of a person and if this surface area(s) is (are) large enough in order to allow a very flat design of a patch-like device and if it is well approachable by the user for the necessary manipulation/handling, then the comfort and the performance / usability of any continuously wearable device fitting to that surface(s) would be the least compromised.
  • the dorsal surface of hands/fingers fulfil all three requirments above, ie. are tipically not used by people during everyday manual activities or for wearing jewellery and are large enough and well accessible for such a wearable data input interface device, thus, the invention described below was formulated.
  • the present invention is, accordingly, a data input device for a system comprising an ambient display with which a user can interact by transmitting the unique ID code of the data input device and a datastream typed in by the user via a secured RF communication channel where the user may use said data input device continuously, and which data input device having a unique ID code and a secured communication channel for datastream in RF, and said data input device is physically separated from the ambient device, as an onhand wearable data input device having a battery, a main substrate, electronic integrated circuits, and connecting pathways, furthermore a keyboard with numeric keys, alphabetic keys and special mark and function keys and with a touchpad, where the size of said data input device is conform to the back of the hand for wearing it on the back of the hand, and is provided with fixing means for fixing it to the back of the hand or to the fingers and wrist of the hand.
  • the thumb may also be defined as a finger.
  • the data input device has resilient strings for fixing it to the hand.
  • strings form loops, where one of the loops is suitable for slipping the whole hand and the wrist into it, and at least one other loop is suitable for slipping one or more fingers into it.
  • the loop at the wrist is connectable by a detachable joint to a hopk which is fixed to the main substrate of the data input device.
  • the fixing means of the data input device is a double sided adhesive foil.
  • the bottom surface of the data input device comprises supporting protrusions and ventillation trenches, preferably also comprises a ventillator fan on the main substrate.
  • the keys that means the touchsensors comprise optical windows and light sources for backlighting.
  • the touchpad modul is oriented in such a way when fixed on the hand, that the ⁇ ' axis holds less than 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the 3 rd metacarpus in a view from the ends of the fingers.
  • This invention relates to the interfacing of a user towards e.g. a computer display or other electrical display device suitable for being controlled via a wireless link in his/her environment for the purpose of inputting data or sending control commands through a wireless radiofrequency (RF) communication channel (e.g. Bluetooth, ZigBee or WiFi) to said computer or said electrical device.
  • RF radiofrequency
  • the solution described here allows the user to solve this interfacing between himself and the compatible devices in his environment by a novel comfortably wearable, self powered, full functionality keyboard + touchpad "patch", which has the majority of abilities in terms of possible commands and key combinations as a regular PC keyboard and a regular notebook touchpad, and is worn on the dorsal surface of the hand.
  • the onhand-wearable data input device can be anchored onto the users skin by a double sided adhesive foil or an adhesive layer of biocompatible glue or by looping a rubber string onto a finger and an other around the wrist or by looping velcro stripes in a similar manner or a combination of these.
  • the positioning and fixing is to be done in such a way, that the contour lines of the patch-like onhand- wearable device and the means to anchor it leave free possibly/nearly the whole palmar side of fingers and hand for the regular everyday manual activities.
  • the flexibility/rigidity of the patch-like device and the flexibility/rigidity and shape of its anchoring means respect the anatomical shape and structural motility of the hand itself eg. by variations in thickness of the device, its layer structure, material composition or elasticity in certain regions, thus, the onhand-wearable device causes almost no discomfort and no limitations in usage of the hand to the user even when worn for a whole day.
  • the whole system in which the data input device according to the invention can be used comprises the onhand-wearable keyboard + touchpad device plus ambient devices with which the user can interact in his everyday life/working activities (typically large pre-installed displays for showing text messages, videoclips, movies, music to be watched/listened to by the user but other non-display type devices can be part of the system as well, eg. the fridge or lamps in ones house, air-conditioning of the office etc.).
  • the system runs a digital RF link between the onhand-wearable data input device and any compatible ambient devices.
  • the RF link can be eg. Bluetooth, ZigBee or a custom developed radio communication protocol and command set.
  • a compatible RF communication enabled ambient electrical device to be brought under wireless remote control can be also eg. an RF communication enabled (eg.
  • Bluetooth ready Smart TV or RF communication enabled computer display connected to the content of the World Wide Web via some regular internet browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome or Internet Explorer.
  • the onhand-wearable keyboard + touchpad device comprises a main substrate holding conductive tracks and the necessary electronic circuitries (control circuitry, power management circuitry, accumulator/battery, radio transceiver circuitry, antenna, quartz crystal, optical feed back LEDs, resistors, capacitors, inductivities etc.) mounted on, button areas (keys), where sensor structures are prepared on the main subsrate, which sensor structures can be based on several principles, eg. piezoresistivity, piezoelectricity, capacity change, resistance change, displaceable metallic contacts, MEMS-switches (Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems), accelerometers etc..
  • the substrate or certain regions of it are flexible. It is advantageous if the substrate or certain regions of it are flexible. It is advantageous if the substrate or certain regions of it are flexible. It is
  • the substrate or certain regions of it are stretchable.
  • energy harvester structures in the flexible or stretchable zones of the device can be part of the device.
  • the energy harvester structures can be based on different principles, eg. piezoelectricity or MEMS generators.
  • the assembled parts of the device are covered with a conformal coating and encapsulation in order for watertight packaging. It is advantageous in some applications, if the conformal coating has elastic / stretchable regions.
  • an exchangeable double sided adhesive foil or a renewable adhesive layer is placed beneath the device onto the skin in order for comfortable fixing on the dorsal surface of hand. In certain applications a part of the dorsal surfaces of fingers and the side surface of index finger are also covered by the device.
  • the onhand-wearable keyboard + touchpad device is turned on by its on/off button and worn continuously whenever the user is awake and wishes so, and the keyboard + touchpad device has also a globally unique uniqueidentification (ID) code, which is regularly/continuously communicated in the RF data-exchange process.
  • ID globally unique uniqueidentification
  • the onhand-wearable data input device according to the invention has no alphanumeric or graphical display, the RF data-exchange can be initiated from both type of devices in the system. Either the ambient devices installed in the system (eg.
  • the former case can be realised if eg. an ambient device like a Smart TV displays a message in a proactive way when the user with a certain handworn data input device having a globally unique ID code enters in its few meters proximity (eg. in the living room): "Should I open Your starting page on the Internet or You want to check Your emails?".
  • a potential response from the user can be that he hits the letter 'I' on the onhand-wearable keyboard for the Internet or the letter ⁇ ' on the onhand-wearable keyboard for his emails and the ambient display (Smart TV) mounted on the wall follows the command.
  • the latter case can be realised by sending out a short combination of identification numbers/letters (eg. 4 digit code) via the RF link which code is readable on the ambient device by the user (for example it can be. printed on the frame of the Smart TV or computer display).
  • the ambient device short ID code and the handworn data input device globally unique ID code are both transmitted in this method, thus, the ambient device can inform the certain user about the reception of the message and the establishment of the RF link.
  • the continuously comfortably wearable onhand data input device and the compatible ambient system according to the invention can primarily be applied in smart houses/smart working environments of the future, where watching TV or browsing the web on a PC or adjusting something in the CAD drawing of an engineer colleague at the next desk without asking him to pass his mouse to us or watching Youtube videos from the yacuzzi will be performed instantly as these situations require only the data input means' (ie. the keyboard and the touchpad) to be continuously available for actuation by the harid(s) (ie. worn) but the displays can stay part of the surroundings, as they either way become larger and larger nowadays as flat panel display technology advances.
  • the data input means' ie. the keyboard and the touchpad
  • the invention is also a system comprising an ambient display device where the system comprises a data input device according to the invention and where the ambient display device has a 'quick ID' presented on it, by which the ambient display device and the data input device can be paired to each other.
  • the invention is also a method for pairing of RF link capable devices in a system according to the invention where a 'quick ID' presented on the ambient display device has to be typed into the data input device by the user and sent out via the RF link together with the globally unique ID code of the data input device to initiate the pairing, and upon reception of the data transmission the ambient display device accepts the - pairing and displays a uniquely data input device specific notification message about the fact that the RF link is successivefully established and will be maintained between the data input device and the ambient display device until its termination.
  • a novel method is also the subject of the invention, namely, the onhand- wearable device, which has neither alphabetic nor graphical display means, thus, typically is not suitable to initiate and master a pairing eg.
  • the initiator via Bluetooth, can become the initiator in such a way, that the ambient device has and presents on a well viewable portion of it a "quick ID code" composed of a few letters, and if the user types in this quick ID code on the onhand worn data input device and presses the 'scan for compatible devices' button, it is transmiting also this information during the scanning for available compatible devices, and then the ambient device upon reception of the message can immediately display a feedback message on its screen addressing directly the certain user. Afterwards the RF link is alive.
  • a "quick ID code” composed of a few letters
  • the ambient devices are typically large displays for text, videoclips, movies, music to be watched/listened to by the user but other devices can be part of the system as well, eg. the fridge or lamps in ones house, air-conditioning of the office, PC of a colleague).
  • the keyboard + touchpad unit comprises a main substrate holding conductive tracks and the, necessary electronic circuitries (control circuitry, power management circuitry, acciimulator/battery, radio transciever circuitry, antenna, quartz crystal, optical feedback LEDs, resistors, capacitors, inductivities etc.), button areas (keys), where sensor structures are realised on the main subsrate, which sensor structures can be based on several principles, eg. piezoresistivity, piezoelectricity, capacity change, resistance change, displaceable metallic contacts, MEMS-switches (Micro-Electro-Mechanical- Systems), accelerometers etc. .
  • the assembled parts are covered with a conformal coating based encapsulation in order for watertight packaging.
  • the conformal coating can be eg. polyurethan based or in order for elastic properties of the encapsulation can be based on 2-component moldable silicon rubber which is commercially available from several vendors.
  • An exchangeable double sided adhesive foil or a renewable adhesive layer is placed beneath the device onto the skin in order for comfortable fixing on the dorsal surface of hand.
  • the exchangeable double sided adhesive foil or a renewable adhesive layer substituting this can be surely purchased in biocompatible versions from suppliers of pharmaceutical companies who have patch-style products in their palette (eg. nicotine or nitroglycerin dosing medical patches, or anti-snore patches attachable onto the nose).
  • the shape of the device is defined so, that the touchpad zone is oriented ergonomically when fixed on the hand, namely, the 'Y' axis holds less than 90 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the 3 rd metacarpus in a view from the ends of the fingers.
  • the flexible substrate may be poly-imide based foil or other polymers available in the electronics industry for PCBs (Printed Circuit Boards), the conductive tracks may be of copper or silver plated copper or gold plated copper produced by eg. PCB or thin- film deposition or thick-film technology. It is advantageous if the substrate or certain regions of it are stretchable to a certain extent.
  • energy harvester structures in the felxible or stretchable zones which can be based on different principles, eg. piezoelectricity or MEMS generators can be part of the device.
  • the packaging of the devices and the adhesive layer can be water resistant, in order to allow uncluttered usability eg. in a swimming pool.
  • Certain regions of the elastic conformal encapsulation can incorporate metal contacts connected to the electronics inside for charging, data up and download or reporgramming purposes.
  • the contourline of the patch-like devices can cover the back of more fingers or also longer regions on the fingers, ie. up to the nails or even a part of the sides of the fingers when
  • Figure 1 The palmar side of a left hand and the dorsal side of the same hand onto which a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device is attached by means of an exchangable double sided adhesive foil
  • Figure 2 The palmar side of the hand and the dorsal side of the same hand onto which an other preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device is attached by means of resilient strings looped around the wrist and the root of the middle finger
  • Figure 3 Bottom view of a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device showing the double sided adhesive foil beneath the device
  • Figure 4 Bottom view of another preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device showing the supporting protrusions covered with skinfriendly material and the ventillation trenches inbetween
  • Figure 5 Bottom view of an 3rd preferred embodiment of the onhand- wearable data input device showing the supporting protrusions covered with skinfriendly material, the ventillation trenches inbetween and the ventillator fan
  • Figure 6 Top view (left) and bottom view (right) of the assembled substrate before conformal coating and encapsulation of a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device
  • Figure 7 Top view (left) and bottom view (right) of the assembled substrate before conformal coating and encapsulation of an other preferred embodiment of the onhand- wearable data input device which comprises backlighting of the keyboard and touch feedback LEDs
  • Figure 8 An example of an ambient display device having a 'quick ED' paired to a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device based on the initiation from the onhand-wearable data input device
  • Figure 1 we present the palmar side of a left hand (on the left) and the dorsal side of the same hand (on the right) onto which a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device 1 is attached by means of an exchangable double sided adhesive foil 10.
  • the onhand-wearable data input device 1 comprises numeric keys 3, alphabetic keys 4, keys for punctuation marks and special functions 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5h, arrow keys 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, status feedback LEDs 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d, a touchpad module 2, having an 'x' axis 9 and a 'y' axis 8.
  • Figure 2 we present the palmar side of a left hand (on the left) and the dorsal side of the same hand (on the right) onto which a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device 1 is attached by means of resilient strings 20, 21 looped around the wrist and the root of the middle finger.
  • the loop created around the wrist has a detachable joint at the end of the resilient string 21 being at the wrist by means of a hook 22 fixed to the data input device 1.
  • the bottom side surface of the onhand-wearable data input device 1 comprises supporting protrusions 12 and ventillation trenches 13 in be in another preferred embodyment.
  • Figure 5 a similar version is shown from its bottom view as in Figure 4, but here the ventillation is actively supported also by a ventillator fan 14
  • the main substrate 30 of a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device is shown from the top view (on the left) and from bottom view (on the right).
  • the anchoring points 15a, 15b, 15c, 15d can be seen from both view.
  • the touchsensors 31, and the touchpad 2 occupy the majority of the top of the device. Also some feedback LEDs 7a, 7b, 7c, 7d can be seen.
  • the main components are shown: on/off switch 34, battery 35, battery charging connector 40, master microcontroller 41, programming connector of the master microcontroller 42, slave microcontroller 43 , programming connector of the slave microcontroller 44, debugging connector of the slave microcontroller 45.
  • cnnector of the battery 46, radio frequency transceiver 50 is shown from the top view (on the left) and from bottom view (on the right).
  • the anchoring points 15a, 15b, 15c, 15d can be seen from both view.
  • the touchsensors 31, and the touchpad 2 occupy the majority of the
  • Figure 8 Shows an example of an ambient display device 80 having a 'quick ID' 81 paired to a preferred embodiment of the onhand-wearable data input device 1 based on an initiation from the onhand-wearable data input device 1 by typing in the 'quick ID' 81 according to the marker arrows 90a, 90b, 90c, 90d, 90e. /The user is notified by a feedback message 82 about the fact that the RF link 70 is successivefully established.

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Abstract

L'invention porte sur un dispositif d'entrée de données destiné à un système comprenant un dispositif d'affichage ambiant avec lequel un utilisateur peut interagir par transmission de son code d'identification (ID) unique et d'un flux de données dans un canal de communication RF sécurisé, l'utilisateur pouvant utiliser ledit dispositif d'entrée de données d'une manière continue, lequel dispositif d'entrée de données a un code ID unique et un canal de communication sécurisé pour flux de données en RF. Le dispositif d'entrée de données (1) est physiquement séparé du dispositif ambiant, sous la forme d'un dispositif d'entrée de données portable sur la main (1) comprenant une batterie (35), un substrat principal (30), des circuits intégrés électroniques et des chemins de connexion, en outre un clavier comportant des touches numériques (3), des touches alphabétiques (4) et des touches de signes spéciaux et de fonctions (5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e, 5f, 5g, 5h, 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d) et comportant un pavé tactile (2), la taille dudit dispositif d'entrée de données (1) étant conforme au dos de la main pour le porter sur le dos de la main, et est muni de moyens de fixation permettant de le fixer au dos de la main ou au(x) doigt(s) de la main et au poignet.
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