USER INTERFACE FOR A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
20170235379 · 2017-08-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G06F2203/0384
PHYSICS
G06F3/0338
PHYSICS
H01H25/041
ELECTRICITY
B62J45/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G08C17/00
PHYSICS
G06F3/0362
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/0338
PHYSICS
B62J99/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G06F3/02
PHYSICS
Abstract
A user interface device for applying control signals to a communication system, comprising: at least one pressure-activated multidirectional tiltable/pushable plate with multiple pressureable areas, wherein each of said pressureable areas activates a corresponding pressure element that is located under said plate, wherein each activation of a specific pressure element defines an action which is respectively performed upon tilting-pressing of said plate towards the location of the respective pressure element.
Claims
1. A user interface device for applying control signals to a communication system, comprising: at least one pressure-activated multidirectional tiltable/pushable plate with multiple pressureable areas, wherein each of said pressureable areas activates a corresponding pressure-activated element that is located under said plate, wherein each activation of a specific pressure-activated element defines an action which is respectively performed upon tilting-pressing of said plate towards the location of the respective pressure-activated element.
2. A user interface device according to claim 1, wherein at least one scroll-activated element, wherein each scroll of said at least one scroll-activated element, in any direction either forward or backward defines an action, such that each of said actions or combinations of said actions results in activating one or more tasks of the communication system.
3. A user interface device according to claim 2, in which each pressure-activated element and/or each scroll-activated element are embedded within a housing of the communication system.
4. A user interface device according to claim 3, in which the housing is adapted to be mounted on a helmet either directly or via a dedicated cradle.
5. A user interface device according to claim 2, in which each pressure-activated element and each scroll-activated element are designed to be easily reached and operated by the fingers or hands of a wearer of a helmet.
6. A user interface device according to claim 1, in which the pressure-activated elements include discrete keys, such that the user interface device includes regular pressure keys in addition to the tiltable/pushable plate.
7. A user interface device according to claim 2, in which the at least one scroll-activated element includes a clickable element that is activated by pressing on the at least one scroll activated element in a direction perpendicular to the scroll-activated element axis, such that each click on said clickable element or set of following clicks define an action.
8. A user interface device according to claim 7, in which the scroll-activated element rolls in one direction or does not roll at all either forward or backward.
9. A user interface device according to claim 1, in which the control signal applied to the communication system via a processing unit that converts the activation of the pressureable areas into control signals.
10. A user interface device according to claim 1, in which the communication system comprising at least one communication circuitry and antenna for communicating with an external communication device.
11. A user interface device for applying control signals to a communication system, comprising: at least one scroll-activated element, wherein each scroll of said scroll-activated element, by swiping the user's hand/finger over it in a linear motion, either forward or backward, defines an action, such that each of said actions or combinations of said actions results in activating one or more tasks of the communication system.
12. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which a rolling axis of the at least one scroll activated element, is approximately perpendicular to the normal of a surface on which the communication system is situated.
13. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which the at least one scroll-activated element is embedded within a housing of the communication system.
14. A user interface device according to claim 13, in which the housing is adapted to be mounted on a helmet either directly or via a dedicated cradle.
15. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which the at least one scroll-activated element include discrete keys, such that the user interface device includes regular pressure keys in addition to a roller or other scrollable element.
16. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which the at least one scroll-activated element includes a clickable element that is activated by pressing on the scroll activated element, such that each click on said clickable element or set of following clicks define an action, wherein the is the at least one scroll-activated element is configured to be pressed perpendicular to a rolling axis of the scroll-activated element.
17. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which scrolling action of the at least one scroll-activated element is limited in its rolling movement in one direction or in both directions forward or backward, and the at least one scroll-activated element also has a state of not to rolling at all.
18. A user interface device according to claim 11, in which the control signal applied to the communication system via a processing unit that converts the scrolls of the at least one scroll-activated element into control signals.
19. A device according to claim 11, in which the communication system comprising at least one communication circuitry and antenna for communicating with an external communication device.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0028] As will be apparent to the skilled person and as further discussed hereinafter, the UID may include more than one variation or combination of the pressure-activated element 11 or scroll-activated element 12. For example, in this embodiment the pressure-activated element 11 and the scroll-activated element 12 are located on the same side of the main body 10. According to other embodiments of the invention, the pressure-activated element 11 can be located at one side of the housing 10, and the scroll-activated element 12 on another side or in other orientation.
[0029] According to an embodiment of the invention, the communication system 1 comprises a processing unit (not shown) adapted to convert signals received from the operation of the UID elements 11 and 12 into control signals for operating different functionalities of the communication system 1. The communication system 1 may further comprise a communication circuitry (not shown) adapted to transmit and receive the control signals to a communication system associated with it in a wired or wireless manner (e.g., Bluetooth). In one embodiment of the invention an antenna needed for wireless communication to take place is located inside the main body 10. The electric arrangements and connections between these UID elements, as well as the connection between the UID elements and the communication system 1, can be effected in a variety of ways, which would be readily apparent to the skilled person and, therefore, are not illustrated herein in detail, for the sake of brevity.
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[0031] The communication system 1 provided with the novel UID of the present invention can be positioned at the side portion of the helmet (e.g., roughly corresponding to the middle of the wearer's cheek). However, the aforesaid is of particular importance for the roller/pressure elements that the wearer of the helmet must operate while riding, but this is not intended to limit the invention in any way.
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[0033] A first optional array is shown in the illustrative embodiment of the invention in
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[0035] In this embodiment, the communication system 2 includes an external foldable RF antenna 13 that is located outside the main body 10, as best seen in
[0036] All the above description of illustrative embodiments of the invention have been provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not meant to limit the invention in any way. As will be apparent to the skilled person, many different shapes of the UID embedded/integrated within a communication system can be devised. Many variations of the illustrative embodiments can be provided without exceeding the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.