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United States Patent No. 5,311,203

Viewing and display apparatus

Inventor(s): Norton; M. Kent (Los Gatos, CA)

Issued on: May 10, 1994
Filed on: January 29, 1993
Application No.: 08/011,272
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Viewing and display apparatus


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A compact hand-held viewing apparatus that automatically determines the three-dimensional direction in which it is pointing and automatically presents information to the user related to features which are visible in the field of view of the apparatus in that three-dimensional direction. Any given embodiment of the invention is intended to be used for viewing a predetermined subject matter, such as astronomical features of the night sky or geographical features of the distant terrain. Included within the apparatus is a database with data about the predetermined subject matter correlated with three-dimensional direction. The apparatus is configured to provide data from the database in real time to the user as the user observes the field of view in a selected three-dimensional direction. If the user points the apparatus in a different three-dimensional direction, the direction-sensing mechanism determines the new direction, and the apparatus updates the data presented to the user to correspond to the new direction. The illustrated apparatus includes a visual display mechanism which presents data from the database to the user in the form of a visual reference display superimposed on the field of view so that the user may observe the actual view and the reference display at the same time. The image or text displayed in the reference display depends on the three-dimensional direction in which the apparatus is pointing. The apparatus includes appropriate processing circuitry for processing the three-dimensional directional data from the sensing mechanism and updating the reference display.

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What is claimed is:

1. A portable, hand-holdable viewing apparatus for use in viewing a predetermined subject, said apparatus having a field of view of a predetermined size and presenting information to the user about features of the subject visible in the field of view, comprising:

a hand-holdable housing, said housing containing:

viewing means defining said field of view of predetermined size;

a direction sensing mechanism for sensing a characteristic three-dimensional direction of said field of view;

an electronic database containing data about the predetermined subject, the data being arranged in said database to be correlated with three-dimensional direction;

output means for providing data from said database to a user; and

microprocessor means responsive to said direction sensing mechanism and coupled to said database and to said output means to provide data about the subject to the user in real-time, the provided data being correlated with three-dimensional directions falling within said field of view of predetermined size;

whereby the provided data is automatically and simultaneously presented to the user as the user observes the field of view in a selected three-dimensional direction.

2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said output means comprises a visual display means for providing said database data to the user as a reference display for real-time visual comparison with the observed field of view.

3. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said reference display comprises textual data.

4. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said reference display comprises a graphical image.

5. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein said output means further comprises an overlay means for superimposing said reference display on said observed field of view, said reference display being superimposed so as to appear at infinity.

6. The apparatus of claim 5, including means defining a first optical path for said observed field of view and a second optical path for said visual display means, and said overlay means comprises a beam splitter interposed in said first and second optical paths for directing said observed field of view and said reference display along a common optical path to the user.

7. The apparatus of claim 6 further including at least one reflective element in said second optical path for directing said reference display to the user.

8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said visual display means comprises a liquid crystal display and said reflective element includes a metalized reflective surface.

9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said direction sensing mechanism comprises at least two magnetic sensors for sensing orientation with respect to the earth's magnetic field and an inclination sensor for sensing the inclination of the apparatus line of sight to the horizontal.

10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said direction sensing mechanism comprises at least three mutually orthogonal magnetic sensors for sensing orientation with respect to the earth's magnetic field.

11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said direction sensing mechanism further comprises an inclination sensor for sensing the inclination of the apparatus to the horizontal.

12. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means providing sidereal time for determining said three-dimensional direction with respect to celestial coordinates.

13. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said predetermined subject is dependent on the base location at which said apparatus is used, further comprising a second database containing latitude, longitude, and magnetic deviation of base locations for use of the apparatus.

14. A portable, hand-holdable viewing apparatus for use in viewing a predetermined subject, said apparatus having a field of view of a predetermined size and presenting information to the user about features of the subject visible in the field of view, comprising:

a hand-holdable housing, said housing containing:

viewing means defining said field of view of predetermined size and including a view port for the user;

a direction sensing mechanism for sensing a characteristic three-dimensional direction of said field of view, said direction-sensing mechanism including:

an inclination sensor for sensing the inclination of the line of sight of said apparatus to the horizontal; and

at least two orthogonal magnetoresistors for sensing the orientation of the instrument with respect to the local magnetic field of the earth;

non-volatile memory means having a database stored therein containing data about the predetermined subject, the data being arranged in said database to be correlated with three-dimensional direction;

display means for providing a reference display of data from said database to a user;

optical means for presenting said reference display to the user at said view port such that said reference display is overlaid on said observed field of view, said reference display being overlaid so as to appear at infinity;

a microprocessor responsive to said direction sensing mechanism and coupled to said non-volatile memory means and to said display means to provide data from said database about the subject to the user in real-time, the provided data being correlated with three-dimensional directions falling within said field of view of predetermined size, whereby the provided data is automatically and simultaneously presented to the user as the user observes the field of view in a selected three-dimensional direction.

15. A method of providing information to a user about a predetermined subject with a hand-held viewing apparatus with which the user may view the predetermined subject comprising the steps of:

providing an electronic database in said hand-held viewing apparatus containing data about the predetermined subject correlated with three-dimensional direction;

providing means for sensing three-dimensional direction in said hand-held viewing apparatus;

holding said hand-held viewing apparatus while pointing said viewing apparatus in a viewing direction;

sensing said viewing direction with said three-dimensional direction sensing means and determining the three-dimensional coordinates of said viewing direction;

searching said database for data correlated with three-dimensional directions within a prescribed range about the three-dimensional coordinates of said viewing direction; and

providing data resulting from said searching step to the user, wherein said sensing, determining, searching, and data providing steps are performed contemporaneously with said holding and pointing steps, whereby said data are provided in real-time as the user observes the field of view of the apparatus in said viewing direction.

16. The method of claim 15 further comprising the step of visually displaying the data resulting from said search to the user overlaid on the field of view of said apparatus so as to appear at infinity in said viewing direction.

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#1|FizzMaster comments:

The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit considered and affirmed a construction of claims 1 and 15 made by the Central District of California in Meade Instruments Corp. v. Yamcon, Inc., No. SACV 04-1213 (C.D. Cal. Aug 22, 2005).

The Federal Circuit agreed with the construction offered by the district court, holding that claims 1 and 15 "require that information be presented to the user in a manner that allows the user to access the information at the same time that he is observing the field of view."

The Court noted that the verbs "present" (Claim 1) and "provide" (Claim 15), "...especially when followed by the preposition "to,"..." "suggests the act of making something immediately accessible to the user to view." The Court observed that "...it would be strange to say that an image is "presented to" a user as the user observes the field of view if the user is not in a position to view the image while observing the point of view."

A .pdf of the decision is available at the following URL:

http://www.fedcir.gov/opinions/05-1555.pdf.

NOTE: The Court's decision in this case is flagged as non-precedential pursuant to Fed. Cir. R. 47.6.

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