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Visual lecture aid

  • US 5,428,417 A
  • Filed: 08/02/1993
  • Issued: 06/27/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/02/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for aiding the presentation of projected, or otherwise displayed primary graphic information under discussion by a speaker or lecturer, by enabling the projection and formation of a composite of overlay graphic patterns within the boundaries of said displayed primary graphic information, said composite of overlay graphic patterns including, element forms of pointing and highlighting icons, highlighting overstrikes and alphanumeric labels, projected spatial positions of which are individually variable and the contrast of which, with respect to said displayed primary graphic information is remotely adjustable for best audience comfort by said speaker or lecturer, said apparatus comprising;

  • A) An electrooptic assembly positioned for projecting said composite of overlay graphic patterns within the boundaries of said displayed primary graphic information, on an audience screen, said electrooptics assembly including;

    a) Means for projecting said composite of overlay graphic patterns including a rectangular array of solid state light modulators, each pixel or light modulating cell of which behaves as an on-off light switch thereby enabling the on-off control of a light source focused on the input side of said rectangular array of solid state light modulators and allowing the transmission of selected portions of said light source to be projected and form said composite of overlay graphic patterns;

    b) Digital electronic means including a first digital circuit means for controlling the on-off state of each of said light modulating cells of said rectangular array of solid state light modulators;

    c) A sub-assembly of projection optics comprising at least the combination of said light source generating a very high intensity white light of radiant luminous intensity greater than 20,000 candles per square centimeter, a condenser lens and a projection lens;

    d) A second digital circuit means contained within said digital electronic means controlling light polarizer means for varying the ratio of maximum to minimum or the dynamic range of projected light intensity;

    e) A third digital circuit means contained within said digital electronic means, controlling light filter means for selecting limited ranges of the spectral content of said very high intensity white light entering and leaving said solid state light modulators;

    f) Mechanical support means for containing together in proper optical alignment, said rectangular array of solid state light modulators, said very high intensity white light source, said condenser lens, said projection lens, said light polarizer means and said light filter means thereby forming a controlled light pattern projection means and enabling their operation in concert as an overlay projector;

    g) Control and timing circuitry included in said first digital circuit means controlling the on-off timing patterns of said light modulating cells of said rectangular array of solid state light modulators, thereby enabling the formation and positional control of projected light patterns;

    h) A fourth digital circuit means contained within said digital electronic means including a first microprocessor with stored programs and electronic receiving means, together controlling the reception and storage of said on-off timing patterns as received in digitally encoded group forms from a remote source;

    B) An electronics assembly, remotely located with respect to said electrooptics assembly at a speakers lectern, including a control touch panel for remotely controlling said electrooptics assembly, said electronics assembly including;

    a) A fifth digital circuit means contained within said electronics assembly, said fifth digital circuit means including a second microprocessor and stored programs for controlling a display of said control touch panel, said display comprising a divided rectangular touch control display area to show at least;

    1) A first region scaled in size to said displayed primary graphic information and,2) A second region in the margins of said touch control display area containing displayed touch selectable modalities, icon elements or alphanumeric label choices;

    b) Stored programs contained within said second microprocessor which enable the selection and movement within said first region, by speaker touch command to said control touch panel, of said displayed icon elements and alphanumeric labels;

    c) Stored programs contained within said second microprocessor for communicating speaker touch selections to said electrooptics assembly first microprocessor for subsequent projection of the replicates of said speaker selected icons and alphanumeric labels.C) A multiconductor cable electrically interconnecting said electrooptics assembly with said electronics assembly.

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