METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING INFORMATION DISPLAY AREAS IN A MIRROR DISPLAY
20170249912 ยท 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09G2340/0407
PHYSICS
G06F3/0481
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A mirror display with controllable information display areas. The mirror display includes a reflective viewer side to function as a mirror and an LCD device located on a non-viewer side to provide information display areas, which are viewable through the mirror display on the viewer side. A processor is electronically connected with the LCD device for controlling a position, such as the location and size, of the information display areas on the viewer side of the mirror. The position of the information display areas can be controlled via user input or a signal received from a sensor associated with the mirror.
Claims
1. A mirror display with a controllable information display area, comprising: a mirror having a reflective viewer side and a non-viewer side opposite the viewer side, wherein the mirror comprises a glass sheet and a reflective polarizer on the non-viewer side of the glass sheet; an LCD device located on the non-viewer side of the mirror and having a display area capable of displaying information and having at least one information display area displaying information within the display area, wherein the information within the information display area is viewable through the mirror on the viewer side; a processor electronically connected with the LCD device for controlling a position of the information display area; a first sensor, located proximate the LCD device, electronically connected with the processor for providing a first signal to the processor for use in controlling the position of the information display area; and a second sensor, not located proximate the LCD device, electronically connected with the processor for providing a second signal to the processor for use in controlling the position of the information display area, wherein the processor controls the position of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror based upon both the first and second signals, and the position of the information display area is reconfigurable between a first position within the display area and a second position within the display area different from the first position.
2. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein areas of the display area not displaying the information display area are set to a black background.
3. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the mirror further comprises an optically clear adhesive between the glass sheet and the reflective polarizer.
4. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the first or second sensor comprises a depth sensor.
5. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the first or second sensor comprises a motion sensor.
6. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the position of the information display area includes a location of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror.
7. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the position of the information display area includes a size of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror.
8. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the LCD device includes a plurality of LCD devices located on the non-viewer side of the mirror.
9. The mirror display of claim 1, wherein the display area of the LCD device is substantially a same size as the mirror.
10. A method for controlling an information display area on a mirror display, comprising: displaying at least one information display area on a mirror having a reflective viewer side and a non-viewer side opposite the viewer side, wherein information displayed within the information display area is provided from the non-viewer side of the mirror and is viewable on the viewer side of the mirror, wherein the mirror comprises a glass sheet and a reflective polarizer on the non-viewer side of the glass sheet; and controlling, using a processor, a position of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror based upon a first signal from a first sensor located proximate the mirror and upon a second signal from a second sensor not located proximate the mirror, wherein the position of the information display area is reconfigurable between a first position within the mirror and a second position within the mirror different from the first position.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein areas of the mirror capable of but not displaying the information display area are set to a black background.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the controlling step comprises controlling the position of the information display area based upon the first or second signal received from a depth sensor.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the controlling step comprises controlling the position of the information display area based upon the first or second received from a motion sensor.
14. The method of claim 10, wherein the controlling step comprises controlling a location of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror.
15. The method of claim 10, wherein the controlling step comprises controlling a size of the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror.
16. The method of claim 10, wherein the displaying step comprises using a plurality of LCD devices to display the information display area on the viewer side of the mirror.
17. The method of claim 10, wherein the displaying step comprises displaying the information display area on substantially all areas on the viewer side of the mirror.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] The accompanying drawings are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification and, together with the description, explain the advantages and principles of the invention. In the drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0013] Embodiments of the present invention include a mirror display that allows a user to arbitrarily position and re-size discrete information display areas within the mirror. Other embodiments include controlling the information display areas in the mirror display based upon particular events.
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[0015] An information display area is a discrete area displaying information on the LCD device. The information display areas are viewable on the viewer side of the mirror by the LCD device transmitting light through the reflective polarizer and glass sheet. Information display areas are typically rectangular but can have other shapes. Preferably, the areas of the LCD device not displaying information display areas are set to a black background so that those areas are not transmitting light through the reflective polarizer and glass sheet. An information display area can comprise the entire display area of the LCD device. The information display areas can be repositioned or resized using, for example, the Windows desktop and one of the Windows operating systems by Microsoft Corporation, in which case the information display areas are typically referred to as windows.
[0016] A sensor 20 is associated with mirror display 10. A host computer 24 is electronically connected with sensor 20 for receiving signals from the sensor. Host computer 24 is also electronically connected with LCD device 12 for use in controlling information display areas on mirror display 10 based upon signals received from sensor 20. Alternatively, host computer 24 can control the information display areas programmatically based upon particular events. For the electronic connection, host computer 24 can have a wired or wireless connection, or both, with sensor 20 and LCD device 12.
[0017] Sensor 20 can be located proximate mirror display 10 for receiving commands from a user to control a position of the information display areas. For example, sensor 20 can be implemented with an active depth sensor to receive gesture commands for use in controlling a position of information display areas on mirror display 10. Examples of an active depth sensor include the KINECT sensor from Microsoft Corporation and the sensor described in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2010/0199228, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth.
[0018] Sensor 20 can also be implemented with other types of sensors associated with mirror display 10 and not necessarily located proximate the mirror display. For example, sensor 20 can be implemented with a motion sensor or switch. Sensor 20 can be implemented with multiple sensors, for example a sensor located proximate mirror display 10 and another sensor not located proximate mirror display 10.
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[0022] Aside from controlling a position of the information display areas based upon user commands, they can be controlled in other ways. For example, a motion sensor can detect when a person approaches the mirror display and, in response, move the information display areas to one or more sides of the mirror display such that the center is usable by the person as a mirror.
[0023] A mirror display can optionally accommodate more than one viewer. For example, this type of mirror display can utilize not just a proximity sensor but also or instead a more precise location sensor. When multiple users approach the mirror display, the active information display areas are repositioned away from the area directly in front of them and in such a way that those areas do not interfere with either adjacent information display areas or the areas that are used as a mirror.
[0024] The following are additional examples of events that can be used for controlling information display areas in a mirror display. Based upon a particular time of day, the mirror display can activate or move a position of the information display areas. A mirror display installed above a water sink in a bathroom can display weather, news, or stock information within information display areas during the times, for example morning hours, when someone is getting ready for work, and a user can enter the specific times during which such information will be displayed. A mirror display in a store fitting room can have current advertisement and store special sales provided in information display areas that automatically move to the sides when someone stands in close proximity in front of the mirror display.