LIGHT GUIDE WITH USB INTERFACE
20200326492 ยท 2020-10-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
G02B6/4261
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed, in part, to a receiver for an infrared light source that uses a USB port to communicate with a set top box or set back box. The receiver comprises a body; a sensor for receiving infrared light; and a substantially planar first surface on the body; which are in communication with via USB with another device. The first surface is configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor. The substantially planar first surface comprises the end of the body. The substantially planar first surface provides an internally reflective surface that directs light into the interior of the body so it will make contact with the sensor.
Claims
1. A receiver for an infrared light source, the receiver comprising: a body; a sensor for receiving infrared light; a substantially planar first surface on the body, the first surface configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor; and a USB interface for connecting to a set top box or set back box. wherein the substantially planar first surface comprises the end of the body.
2. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body comprises substantially all of an end of the body.
3. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body is located opposite the sensor.
4. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of from 30 to 60 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
5. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of from 35 to 55 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
6. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of from 40 to 50 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
7. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of from 43 to 47 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
8. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle 45 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
9. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the body is comprised of a polymeric material.
10. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the body is at least two times as long as it is wide.
11. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the body is at least two times as long as it is wide.
12. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the body is at least three times as long as it is wide.
13. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 50 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section take in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor.
14. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 100 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section take in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor.
15. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 150 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section take in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor.
16. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 1, wherein the substantially planar first surface provides an internally reflective surface.
17. A receiver for an infrared light source, the receiver comprising: a body; a sensor for receiving infrared light; a surface on the body, the first surface configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor; and a USB interface for connecting to a set top box or set back box; wherein the substantially planar first surface provides an internally reflective surface
18. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 17, wherein the surface of the body configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor comprises substantially all of an end of the body.
19. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 17, wherein the surface of the body configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor of the body is located opposite the sensor.
20. The receiver for an infrared light source of claim 17, wherein the surface of the body configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor has an angle of from 30 to 60 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
Description
FIGURES
[0025] The invention may be more completely understood in connection with the following drawings, in which:
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[0039] While the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example and drawings, and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] The present invention is directed, in part, to a receiver for an infrared light source. The receiver comprises a body; a sensor for receiving infrared light; and a substantially planar first surface on the body. The first surface is configured to direct light from the infrared light source to the sensor. The substantially planar first surface comprises the end of the body. The substantially planar first surface provides an internally reflective surface that directs light into the interior of the body so it will make contact with the sensor.
[0041] In some implementations the substantially planar surface of the body comprises substantially all of an end of the body. Typically, the substantially planar surface of the body is located opposite the sensor. The body may be formed of a polymeric material. Generally, the body is at least two times as long as it is wide, optionally at least three times as long, as it is wide.
[0042] In most implementations the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 30 to 60 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. In the alternative, the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 35 to 55 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Optionally the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 40 to 50 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Typically, the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 43 to 47 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Most typically the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle 45 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
[0043] In certain embodiments the substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 50 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section taken in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor. Optionally, the substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 100 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section take in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor. In some implementations the substantially planar first surface has a surface area at least 150 percent the cross sectional surface area of the body, the cross section taken in a plane perpendicular to a line intersecting the substantially planar first surface of the body and the sensor.
[0044] Now, in reference to the drawings,
[0045] The device can include, for example, an IR sensor, a light directing prism that may be mounted on the back or bottom of the TV, becoming nearly invisible, cable extension, such as with a 3.5 mm stereo jack cable and a USB module.
[0046] Typically the USB module is connected to a USB port on the set top box. It will be in some embodiments identified as a keyboard.
[0047] The USB module can be used with, for examples, Windows Machines, Devian Linux based Set top boxes and Android 4.x set top boxes. Generally the USB module is able to decode multiple popular IR remote protocols. An optional key mapping between the remote control and the keyboard interface is as follows:
[0048] Numeric Keys (0-9)
[0049] Select Key maps as Enter
[0050] Navigation Keys map as directional Keys
[0051] Home/Menu maps as Home key
[0052] Exit key maps as ESC key
[0053] Channel up maps as Page Up
[0054] Channel Down maps as Page Down
[0055] Additional keys or change on the mapping is possible after defining the requirement.
[0056] The possible key mapping is only limited by the HID Keyboard assignments as shown on the next page.
[0057] Further the unit may be field updated with minimum requirements; the unit may support multiple IR protocols, and the unit may define macros for single IR code to multiple actions on a set top box.
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[0060] In most implementations the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 30 to 60 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. In the alternative, the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 35 to 55 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Optionally substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of 40 to 50 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Typically, the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle of from 43 to 47 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body. Desirably the substantially planar surface of the body has an angle 45 degrees relative to an adjacent wall of the body.
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[0069] While the present invention has been described with reference to several particular implementations, those skilled in the art will recognize that many changes may be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.