Advanced Audiovisual Presentation System
20220406209 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09B5/06
PHYSICS
G09B5/14
PHYSICS
H04N5/72
ELECTRICITY
International classification
G09B5/06
PHYSICS
G09B5/14
PHYSICS
Abstract
Method and apparatus for presenting audio and visual information to an audience by streaming, broadcast, live and recording presentations including a generally transparent pane having one end disposed proximate an end of a reflective pane to form an apex with an acute angle. In use an imaging device is disposed between the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane and oriented to image a reflection of the generally transparent pane off of the reflective pane. In operation a lecturer positions themselves in front of the generally transparent pane and performs an audio and visual presentation by writing written material on the surface of the generally transparent pane facing the lecturer. The imaging device, imaging a reflection of the generally transparent pane off the reflective pane, images a left-to-right reversal of the writing on the generally transparent pane thereby rendering it readable by a viewer.
Claims
1. Apparatus enabling audio and visual presentations by a lecturer using an imaging device, comprising: a generally transparent pane, and a reflective pane having one end disposed adjacent an end of the generally transparent pane to form an acute angle, wherein the lecturer is able to write written material on a surface of the generally transparent pane and, when the imaging device is oriented to image reflections of the written material and the lecturer off of the reflective pane, the written material is imaged with a legible left-to-right orientation.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the generally transparent pane is pivotally attached to one end of the generally transparent pane.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a light source injecting light into an edge of the generally transparent pane.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the light source emits light of a wavelength predominantly about 405 nanometers.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the light source emits generally white light.
6. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the light source emits generally white light and further comprising a blue filter disposed between the light source and the generally transparent pane to limit light injected into the generally transparent pane to predominantly about 405 nanometers.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a base element contacting an end of the generally transparent pane and an end of the reflective pane.
8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the base pane is pivotally attached to one of the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane.
9. The apparatus of claim 7 further comprising a pair of side panels disposed approximately adjacent edges of the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane.
10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the side panels are pivotally connected to the base pane.
11. A method of presenting audio and visual material by a lecturer using an imaging device, comprising the steps of: providing a generally transparent pane and a reflective pane disposed adjacent the generally transparent pane, the lecturer making a presentation both verbally and by writing written material on a surface of the generally transparent screen facing the lecturer, and imaging the lecturer making the presentation by orienting the imaging device to image a reflection of the lecturer and written material off of the reflective pane, wherein the reflection of the written material is imaged with a legible left-to-right orientation.
12. Apparatus enabling audio and visual presentations by a lecturer using an imaging device, comprising: A generally transparent pane, A reflective pane pivotally coupled to one end of the generally transparent screen, and A base element contacting an end of the generally transparent pane and an end of the reflective pane and pivotally coupled to one of the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane.
13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the base pane is pivotally attached to one of the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane.
14. The apparatus of claim 12 further comprising a pair of side panels respectively disposed approximate adjacent edges of the generally transparent pane and the reflective pane.
15. The apparatus of claim 14 wherein the side panels are pivotally connected to the base element.
16. The apparatus of claim 10 further comprising a light source injecting light into an edge of the generally transparent pane.
17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the light source emits light of a wavelength predominantly about 405 nanometers.
18. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the light source emits generally white light.
19. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the light source emits generally white light and further comprising a blue filter disposed between the light source and the generally transparent pane to limit light injected into the generally transparent pane to predominantly about 405 nanometers.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Referring to the figures, and more particularly
[0017] The generally transparent pane 12 may be fabricated from any of a variety of glass or plastic materials. In one presently preferred embodiment the generally transparent pane 12 is made of Starphire brand glass material. The generally transparent pane 12 may further be mounted in a frame 17 encasing edges of the generally transparent pane 12 so as to protect those edges from blows that could potentially chip the generally transparent pane 12, particularly during transport from one location to another. In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the reflective pane 13 includes a first surface reflective mirror. Second surface reflective mirrors, however, may also be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention.
[0018] The imaging device 15 may comprise any of the type of now relatively commonplace smart phones and tablet devices capable of transmitting both audio and visual information via a variety of means such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular or via other communication modalities. Apple i-Phone brand smart phones and Android brand smart phones, and generally functionally similar tablet devices, such as the Apple i-Pad and the Microsoft Slate, are all examples of suitable imaging devices 15. Of course, other types of imaging devices may be employed in connection with use of the present invention such as, for example, a simple audio-visual video recording or transmission device capable of recording and/or transmitting a presentation by the lecturer 14 for contemporaneous and/or later transmission by other modalities.
[0019] In operation the present invention 10 is positioned on a support structure (not shown) such as a table of other supporting surface and the imaging device 15 is placed upon the support structure and oriented so as to capture an image reflecting off of the reflective pane 13. A lecturer 14 may then position themselves facing towards the transparent pane 12 and write written material upon a first surface 16 of the generally transparent pane 12 facing towards the lecturer with a marker pen (not shown) to present both audio and visual information to one or more viewers of the imaging device 15, or viewers of a recording made using the imaging device 15. The imaging device 15 may be configured to either transmit the image of the written material and the lecturer 14 or to record the same.
[0020] As shown in
[0021] Because smart phones and tablet devices suitable for use with the present invention now typically, but not necessarily always, include both a rearward facing camera and a forward facing camera, the imaging device 15 used in connection with the present invention may be oriented in a variety of different orientations depending upon the desires of the lecturer. For example, with smart phones and tablet devices which project an image on its screen of an image being captured by the imaging device, the screen-side of the imaging device 15 may be oriented generally vertically with respect to the generally transparent pane 12 and the reflective pane 13 with the imaging device 15 employing its rearward facing camera (i.e. the camera facing away from the lecturer 14). This orientation of the imaging device 15 combined with use of the rearward facing camera enables the lecturer to observe on the screen of the smart phone or tablet the image being sent to the lecturer's audience (and/or being recorded for subsequent presentation) so as to better gauge the visual impact of their audio and visual presentation. Any and all such orientations of the imaging device 15 relative to the reflective pane 13 are within the scope of the present invention.
[0022] The present invention affords numerous advantages over conventional methods for lecturers to present both audio and visual written material to viewers. Among these advantages is the elimination of any need for a film or videography studio to support the lecturer's presentation of audio and visual material. In additional embodiments of the present invention further detailed below the current invention 10 may be configured to collapse into an easily transportable self-contained package. This is a substantial advantage in an era where pandemic conditions have or may again arise necessitating cancellation of in-person forms of teaching classrooms full of students and reliance upon remote teaching under broadcast “television” type conditions. Further where self-quarantining of the lecturer may become necessary for a period of time teaching can continue with the use of the present invention from the lecturer's quarantine venue.
[0023] In a further embodiment of the present invention also depicted in
[0024] In another embodiment of the present invention further depicted in
[0025] Yet another embodiment of the present invention 10 is illustrated in
[0026] Yet another embodiment of the present invention includes side panels 38 and 40 preferably, but not necessarily, pivotally coupled to the base portion 30 as shown in
[0027] In one presently preferred embodiment the invention 10 is configured as follows: the reflective pane 13 and the frame 17 attached to the generally transparent pane 12 are preferably dimensioned to be about 23 inches wide and about 22 inches tall with the base portion 30 being dimensioned about 23 inches wide and about 18 inches long. When deployed for use these dimensions afford an angle at the apex between the generally transparent pane 12 and the reflective pane 13 of about 48 degrees with the angles between the base portion 30 and respective edges of the generally transparent pane 12 and reflective pane 13 forming angles of about 66 degrees each. In this preferred embodiment the generally transparent pane 12 spans a region within the frame 17 of approximately 21 inches wide by about 12 inches wide. Of course, other dimensions could be employed without departing from the scope of the present invention and its claims.
[0028] The present invention provides a dramatic method and apparatus for the presentation of audio and visual information to either individuals or group audiences through broadcast, streaming, recording or live presentations while eliminating the problem of a lecturer having their back to their audience while writing down the visual portion of their presentation and without requiring use of a video production studio, additional lighting or dedicated video hardware. Having described and illustrated the present invention in various embodiments, it should be readily apparent to those skilled in the relevant arts that the present invention can be modified in arrangement and detail to provide numerous other embodiments that do not depart from the spirit and scope of this invention. Accordingly, all equivalent relationships to those illustrated in the drawings and described in the specification above are intended to be encompassed within the scope of the present invention, as set forth in the claims below and equivalents thereof.
[0029] It is to be further understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purposes of description only and should not be regarded as limiting the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the foregoing description of the present invention is to be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the present invention. Further, since numerous modifications, changes and alternative embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art, the present invention is not to be limited to the structures, elements, construction and operation shown and described above, but solely by the claims set forth below and equivalents thereof.