GLARE REDUCTION HOOD FOR A TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY
20180004249 · 2018-01-04
Assignee
Inventors
- Louis J. Schmidt (San Pedro, CA, US)
- Michael R. Schmidt (Hermosa Beach, CA, US)
- Robert P. Schmidt (West Hollywood, CA, US)
Cpc classification
G06F1/1603
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A glare reduction hood for a touchscreen display includes an elongated closure structure having an open mounting end and an opposite, open viewing end. The mounting end is mount able on the touchscreen display such that the hood projects outwardly from the touchscreen display. The elongated closure structure includes a pierceable panel disposed between the mounting and viewing ends and having an openable and predisposably closed access. The closure structure shields the touchscreen display, the access is pierceable by a piercing object and intimately fitable around the piercing object preventing light from passing through the access, and the touchscreen display is viewable through the viewing end and contactable via the access.
Claims
1. A glare reduction hood for a touchscreen display comprising: an elongated closure structure having an open mounting end and an opposite, open viewing end; said mounting end being mountable on the touchscreen display such that the hood projects outwardly from the touchscreen display; said elongated closure structure including a pierceable panel disposed between said mounting and viewing ends and having an openable and predisposably closed access; wherein said closure structure shields the touchscreen display, said access is pierceable by a piercing object and intimately fitable around the piercing object preventing light from passing through said access, and the touchscreen display is viewable through said viewing end and contactable via said access.
2. The glare reduction hood of claim 1, wherein said access is an expandable, conformable and returnably collapsible opening.
3. The glare reduction hood of claim 2, wherein said opening is generally transverse to an axis of the elongated closure structure.
4. The glare reduction hood of claim 2, wherein said opening is generally linear and extends across the width of said pierceable panel.
5. The glare reduction hood of claim 1, wherein said closure structure includes two or more connected panels, one of said two or more panels being said pierceable panel.
6. The glare reduction hood of claim 1, including at least one frame member providing support for said closure structure.
7. The glare reduction hood of claim 6, wherein one of said at least one frame member extends longitudinally from said viewing end to said mounting end.
8. The glare reduction hood of claim 6, wherein one of said at least one frame member is a curved member disposed along an edge of said viewing end.
9. The glare reduction hood of claim 1, wherein said closure structure has a cross-sectional shape that generally corresponds to a cross-sectional shape of the touchscreen display.
10. The glare reduction hood of claim I, wherein said viewing end defines a viewing end opening through which the touchscreen display can be viewed,
11. A glare reduction hood for a touchscreen display comprising: an elongated closure structure having an open mounting end and an opposite, open viewing end; said mounting end being mountable on the touchscreen display such that the hood projects outwardly from the touchscreen display; said elongated closure structure including a pierceable bottom panel disposed between said mounting and viewing ends and having an openable and predisposably closed access; wherein said closure structure shields the touchscreen display, said access is pierceable by a piercing object to move said access from a rest position to a conforming, sealing disposition when the piercing object is inserted through said access such that said access conforms to and intimately fits around the piercing object to seal said access around the piercing object and to cling to the piercing object as the piercing object is moved, the touchscreen display is viewable through said viewing end, and the touchscreen display is contactable by the piercing object via said access while said access continuously shields the touchscreen display from glare.
12. The glare reduction hood of claim 11, wherein said access is linear.
13. The glare reduction hood of claim 11, wherein said access extends across a portion of the bottom pane.
14. The glare reduction hood of claim 11, wherein said access extends across the entire bottom panel.
15. The glare reduction hood of claim 11, wherein said pierceable bottom panel is defined by two overlapping pieces of elastic material.
16. A glare reduction hood for a touchscreen display comprising: an elongated, tubular structure including an open mounting end, an -opposite, open viewing end, and at least a top panel and a bottom panel extending in a longitudinal direction from said mounting end to said viewing end, said panels forming an endless sidewall; said mounting end being mountable on the touchscreen display such that the hood projects outwardly from the touchscreen display; said bottom panel including an opaque overlapping membrane formed, by two overlapping pieces of elastic material that define a transverse access opening that is generally perpendicular to said longitudinal direction and intermediate said mounting end and said viewing end; wherein said closure structure shields the touchscreen display, said access opening is pierceable by a piercing object to move said access opening from a rest position to a conforming, sealing disposition when the piercing object is inserted between said pieces of elastic material such that said pieces of elastic material conform to and intimately fit around the piercing object to seal, said access opening around the piercing object, and to cling to the piercing object as the piercing object is moved, the touchscreen display is viewable through said viewing end, and the entire touchscreen display is contactable by the piercing object via said access opening while said access opening continuously shields the touchscreen display from glare.
17. The glare reduction hood, of claim 16, wherein said access opening is linear.
18. The glare reduction hood of claim 16, wherein said two overlapping pieces of elastic material, define said bottom panel.
19. The glare reduction hood of claim 16, wherein said access opening is disposed within a boundary of said bottom panel.
20. The glare reduction hood of claim 16, wherein said access opening extends across the entire bottom panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0022] Referring now to the drawings in detail, numeral 10 generally indicates a glare reduction hood in accordance with the invention. The glare reduction hood 10 provides easy hand/finger/stylus access to a touchscreen display while at the same time shielding the touchscreen display from ambient light. The glare reduction hood 10 is especially useful for outdoor viewing and use of a touchscreen display, and also allows for improved viewing in indoor environments where glare from ambient lighting is an issue.
[0023] With reference to
[0024] The mounting end 22 includes an attacher 30 such as cooperating strips of a hook-and-loop material (e.g. VELCRO®) or similar fastener for attaching and securing the hood to a touchscreen display 32. The touchscreen display may be, but is not limited to, a display for a computer, a tablet, a game console, a navigation device, a network terminal, a video device. A kiosk a medical device, an industrial machine, or any other electronic device which is controlled via a display screen. The hood 10 is mounted on the touchscreen display 32 by placing the mounting end 22 over, around, and/or about the edges of the frame of the display whereby the hood projects outwardly from the front of the display and encloses ail sides of the display. The hook-and-loop fastener 30 is stretched around the edges of the touchscreen display 32 to secure the hood 10 about the touchscreen. The touchscreen display 32 is thereby positioned in the mounting end opening 24 and is viewable by a user through the viewing end opening 28.
[0025] Frame members 34, 35 provide the closure structure 12 with rigidity and support. The frame members 34, 36 may be a made of a flexible metallic material, a flexible strip of polymeric material, or other similar flexible or semi-rigid support material. The frame members 34, 36 are disposed within the closure structure 12, such as within a hemmed edge 38 and hemmed edges 40 of panel 14 the closure structure 12. The frame members 34 extend longitudinally from the mounting end 22 to the viewing end 26 to strengthen the closure structure 12 in a depth direction extending away from the touchscreen display 32. Frame member 36 is a curved member disposed along the hemmed edge 40 of the viewing end 26 that holds open the viewing end opening 28 and provides the viewing end opening with a semi-arcuate shape similar to a mailbox opening. The closure structure 12, however, is not limited to any particular shape, and may have a square or rectangular shape rather than an arcuate or semi-arcuate shape.The closure structure 12 simply should have a cross-sectional shape that generally corresponds to the cross-sectional shape (i.e., the height and width) of the touchscreen display 32, and a longitudinal length (i.e., depth) that is sufficient to obstruct, light rays that enter the enclosure formed by the closure structure from contacting and reflecting off the touchscreen display. The closure structure also may optionally include a frame member such as a bow or similar disposed intermediate the mounting and viewing ends and generally extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of closure structure.
[0026] The panel 16 of the endless sidewall is a pierceable panel. In this case, the pierceable panel is the bottom panel. However, the closure structure alternatively or additionally may include a pierceable side and/or top panel. The pierceable panel 16 is generally flat, but alternatively may have a curved shape. The pierceable panel 16 includes an openable and predisposably closed access such as, but not limited to, a transverse opening 42 (extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal, depth direction of the closure structure) that is expandable and elastic In this embodiment, the opening 42 is a generally linear slit that extends across the entire width of the panel 42. However, the opening may have other shapes (e.g., arcuate, sinusoidal, zigzag), may not extend across the entire width of the panel, and may be disposed at an angle (other than 90 degrees) relative to the longitudinal axis of the closure structure 12. The opening 42 is disposed generally horizontally, but alternatively may be disposed generally vertically, depending on the orientation of the panel in which it is disposed. The opening may be formed fay cutting the fabric material of the pierceable panel. Alternatively, the pierceable panel may include two separate portions that are disposed next to each other, wherein the opening is formed between the adjacent, overlapping edges of the two portions.
[0027] In one embodiment, a strip of elastic memory material such as an elastic band 44 or other similar strip of elastic material is attached (e.g., sewn) along each of the opposing edges of the opening 42. The elastic bands 44 may partially or fully overlap in the longitudinal direction. The memory property of the elastic bands 44 allow the opening 42 to open/expand when engaged with a hand or other object and to automatically return, to a closed disposition when the hand or object is removed in a resting position (
[0028] Alternatively, the pierceable panel may be formed of an elastic memory material or similar such that the opening is predisposed in a closed disposition, openable when pierced by an object, conformable and intimately fitted around the piercing object so that light is unlikely to be transmitted through the piercable opening, and returnably collapsible back to the closed disposition upon removal of the piercing object.
[0029] The opening 42 is positioned a distance away from the mounting end opening 24 such that when a hand or object is inserted through the opening 42, it is far enough away from the surface of the touchscreen display to be easily moved about the screen but close enough to the screen to be able to touch the screen without reaching or stretching.
[0030] In another embodiment 110 shown in
[0031] In yet another embodiment, the pierceable panel may be formed of a plurality of string beads strung on an elongated elastic string member extending from the closure structure mounting end to the closure structure viewing end. Adjacent strings of the string beads may partially overlap each other to shield light from passing through the pierceable panel. The access opening in the pierceable panel is formed between adjacent strings of the string beads and is pierced by inserting an object (hand, stylus, etc.) between the adjacent strings. The elasticity of the string members allows the opening to expand upon piercing by the object while also allowing the opening to conform to the contour of the object to maintain a seal against penetration of ambient light through the opening,
[0032] Although the invention has been described by reference to specific embodiments, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the described embodiments, but that it have the full scope defined by the language of the following claims.