MULTI-TASK INTERACTIVE WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVICE
A portable wireless telecommunications device has electronic computer visual display includes at least one central display screen and at least two additional screens respectively disposed foldably to the right and left of said central screen, for displaying simultaneous, multiple images to a user in a super video graphics array (SVGA). The foldable display has at least two mutually connected foldable sub-display units, and it includes a user attachable and detachable connector, for user-assembling of the sub-display units into mutual connection with each other. Each of the two sub-display units have user-deployable supports (e.g. a rigid angular support member) for maintaining the sub-display units in an upwardly projecting disposition during use.
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This is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 11/601,960, filed Nov. 20, 2006, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 09/823,300, filed Mar. 29, 2011, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,138,962, which claims domestic priority, pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119(e), from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/193,040, filed Mar. 29, 2000, the entire disclosure of which shall be deemed to be incorporated by reference herein.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention is directed to a multi-task interactive wireless telecommunications device, such as a cellular telephone, with multiple user-controlled displays. The multi-task display may also be a miniature computer accessory, such as a wireless personal digital assistant, palm organizer or Web-based cellular telephone for accessing several tasks simultaneously.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONBecause of their small size, the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen of a wireless cellular telephone, are limited in what they can display. Before now, there has not been such a device which provides multiple viewing images straight ahead and obliquely on each side.
Frequently a cell phone, may have multi-tasks to be accomplished while using a cell phone, such as talking and also checking e-mail or Internet services. Traditionally the user sequentially accesses each of the tasks separately.
Furthermore, Web based cellular telephones are known, but their use is limited by the small screen size of the built-in liquid crystal display thereon.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a wireless telecommunications unit, such as a cellular telephone, with a central screen located straight ahead and side screen wings located obliquely on each side.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a cellular telephone with user-variation of displays.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an electronic visual display including at least one central display screen and at least two additional screens respectively disposed foldably to the right and left of said central screen.
It is yet another object of the present invention to allow a computer Internet user to displaying and access multiple displays simultaneously.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA wireless telecommunications unit with an electronic visual display includes at least one central display screen and at least two additional screens respectively disposed foldably to the right and left of the central screen, for displaying simultaneous, multiple images to user.
In one embodiment the centrally disposed display is a monitor attached to alternate right and left displays by hinged attachments, such as by mortise-and-tenon-style plug-in tab-into-matching-aperture attachments or by hinged attachments.
This embodiment may be miniaturized in a hand-held computerized multi-media display cellular telephone with one or more foldable displays for displaying images to a game player.
This hand-held body has a keypad for input from a user; and a visual, and audio displays. This small cell phone may have a central display screen and at least two additional screens respectively disposed foldably or slidably to the right and left of the central LCD screen.
The cell phone includes sound-producing amplifiers.
Moreover, the oblique right and left computer display screens may be attached hingedly to the body of the cell phone. In this case, the hingedly attached right and left screens fold between an outward deployed position and an inward storage position.
The right and left computer display screens may also be attached slidably with a spring-deployment sub-housing within the body of the cell phone, wherein the slidably attached right and left screens slide with urging from the spring-deployment members between an outward deployed position and an inward storage position.
The present invention can best be understood in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
Similarly, track 103 on screen 104 guides screen 105 to pull out further and rise into a co-planar position with screen 104. The set-up is a one-handed operation from the configuration of
To store the two extra panels, the user simply re-extends to separate the connectors and tilt slightly up as the panels are manually pushed back. The tracks guide the panels back into storage position. Note that the single screen can be used for short messages.
With the three screens deployed, the full width of an SVGA display can be read albeit at reduced height. Simple scrolling can then be used to view normal screen contents in a near normal format. Configurations with from two to five panels are practical. Instead of being co-planar, the screens may be observable obliquely when hingably moved out in a configuration similar to the previous embodiments for a computer multi-task screen display assembly.
In the embodiments shown in
In this manner, three distinct but related functional images can be displayed, or a continuous graphic panoramic view (or wide text segment) can flow from the left-most screen across the center screen and then to the right screen element. This is completely under software format control, and the assigned function of each screen element can change from one content phase to another within the same application as desired.
While the configurations shown in
For example, for the discrete separable images in the block diagram of
For the continuous images, the block diagrams of
It is further noted that other embodiments and changes may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention, as noted in the appended Claims.
Claims
1-7. (canceled)
8. A hand-held computerized apparatus comprising:
- a hand-held body having an input interface for a user; and,
- a computer multimedia display supported by said hand-held body comprising a central display screen and an additional screen disposed from said central display screen, said additional screen being positionable to an outwardly deployed position from an inward storage position, said additional screen outwardly deployed from a first side of said central display screen or from a second side of said central display screen with said central display screen and said additional screen, when fully deployed together, providing a full width continuous graphic panoramic view extending across said central display screen and said additional screen of a super video graphic array display, said full width continuous graphic panoramic view being controlled by a single user input and by a single driver controllable via image software.
9. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 8, further comprising more than one said additional screen with said central display screen, said additional screen and said more than one said additional screen being capable of providing said full width continuous panoramic view and being controlled by said single user input and by said single driver controllable via said image software.
10. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said computer multimedia display includes means for producing sound.
11. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said additional screen is outwardly deployed from said first side, with said first side being a left side relative to said central display screen, or said additional screen is outwardly deployed from said second side, with said second side being a right side relative to said central display screen.
12. A hand-held computerized apparatus comprising:
- only a single processor having a memory;
- a hand-held body having an input interface for a user to input data into said memory of said single processor; and,
- a computer multimedia display supported by said hand-held body comprising a central display screen and an additional screen disposed from said central display screen, said additional screen being positionable to an outwardly deployed position from an inward storage position, said additional screen outwardly deployed from a first side of said central display screen or from a second side of said central display screen with said central display screen and said additional screen, when fully deployed together, providing a full width continuous graphic panoramic view extending across said central display screen and said additional screen of a super video graphic array display, said full width continuous graphic panoramic view being controlled by a single user input and by a single driver controllable via image software included within said memory of said single processor.
13. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising more than one said additional screen with said central display screen, said additional screen and said more than one said additional screen being capable of providing said full width continuous panoramic view and being controlled by said single user input and by said single driver controllable via said image software included within said memory of said single processor.
14. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said computer multimedia display includes means for producing sound.
15. The hand-held computerized apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said additional screen is outwardly deployed from said first side, with said first side being a left side relative to said central display screen, or said additional screen is outwardly deployed from said second side, with said second side being a right side relative to said central display screen.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 24, 2012
Publication Date: Dec 27, 2012
Applicant: Koe-Lab, LLC (Huntington, NY)
Inventor: Eric Koenig (Huntington, NY)
Application Number: 13/531,555
International Classification: G09G 5/00 (20060101);