Invisible, Light Transmissive Display System
US-2018324928-A1 · Nov 8, 2018 · US
US11564421B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11564421-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916972443-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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Systems and methods for interactive objects including illuminated surfaces are provided. An interactive object includes a flexible substrate comprising a soft material that is non-transmissive to light. The interactive object includes a plurality of holes extending from an inside surface of the flexible substrate to an outside surface of the flexible substrate to form a light-transmissive pattern at one or more locations of the flexible substrate. An illuminated surface is positioned adjacent to the inside surface of the flexible substrate with its front surface extending along at least a portion of the inside surface of the flexible substrate at the one or more locations including the plurality of holes. The interactive object includes one or more electronic components electrically coupled to the illuminated surface to control the illuminated surface to provide a visual output.
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An interactive object, comprising: a flexible substrate comprising a soft material that is non-transmissive to light; a plurality of holes extending from an inside surface of the flexible substrate to an outside surface of the flexible substrate, the plurality of holes forming a light-transmissive pattern at one or more locations of the flexible substrate, each hole including a first opening at the inside surface of the flexible substrate and a second opening at the outside surface of the flexible substrate; an illuminated surface adjacent to the inside surface of the flexible substrate, the illuminated surface extending along at least a portion of the inside surface of the flexible substrate at the one or more locations including the plurality of holes; one or more electronic components electrically coupled to a light source of the illuminated surface, the one or more electronic components configured to control the light source to provide a visual output via the illuminated surface, the one or more electronic components including an internal electronics module integrated into the interactive object, the internal electronics module including at least one port; a first connector integrated into the interactive object and coupled to the internal electronics module via the at least one port; and a removable electronics module removably coupled to the interactive object via the first connector, the removable electronics module including a processor and a power source configured to communicate with the internal electronics module; and a second connector integrated into the interactive object and coupled to the internal electronics module via the at least one port; wherein the illuminated surface is in communication with the internal electronics module via the at least one port and is removably coupled to the interactive object via the second connector. 2. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the first opening of each hole at the inside surface of the flexible substrate is larger than the second opening of such hole at the outside surface of the flexible substrate. 3. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: each hole of the plurality of holes has at least a partial conical shape between the first opening and the second opening. 4. The interactive object of claim 2 , wherein: the first opening of each hole has a diameter that is larger than a diameter of the second opening. 5. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: each hole of the plurality of holes includes a plurality of vertical sections, each vertical section including a vertical sidewall; and each vertical section of each hole has a diameter, the diameter of two or more vertical sections of each hole are different. 6. The interactive object of claim 5 , wherein: the diameter of each vertical section of each hole is larger relative to the diameter of vertical sections of such hole that are closer to the second opening. 7. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein the interactive object is a garment, garment accessory, or garment container. 8. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the flexible substrate comprises a user-accessible pouch having an opening, the user-accessible pouch comprising the one or more locations of the flexible substrate; and the illuminated surface is removable from and insertable into the user-accessible pouch by a user via the opening. 9. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: two or more of the plurality of holes include first openings that are overlapping at the inside surface of the flexible substrate. 10. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the illuminated surface is an electroluminescent panel. 11. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the flexible substrate has a thickness between the inside surface and the outside surface; and each of the holes is formed at an angle that is offset relative to a direction of the thickness of the flexible substrate. 12. The interactive object of claim 11 , wherein: one or more of the plurality of holes define a hole direction relative to the direction of the thickness of the flexible substrate, the hole direction is different from the direction of the thickness of the flexible substrate. 13. The interactive object of claim 1 , further comprising: a capacitive touch sensor comprising a set of conductive lines integrated into the flexible substrate; and wherein the one or more electronic components include sensing circuitry configured to detect a touch input to the capacitive touch sensor and to control the light source to provide a visual output based at least in part on the touch input. 14. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the one or more electronic components are configured to control the light source based on communication with a remote computing device to provide a visual output with the illuminated surface. 15. The interactive object of claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of holes includes a first subset of holes defining a first direction relative to the inside surface of the flexible substrate and a second subset of holes defining a second direction relative to the inside surface of the flexible substrate; the one or more electronic components are configured to provide a first output via a first portion of the illuminated surface corresponding to the first subset of holes and a second output via a second portion of the illuminated surface corresponding to the second subset of holes; and the first output is associated with a first display type and the second output is associated with a second display type. 16. An interactive object, comprising: a flexible substrate non-transmissive to light; a light-transmissive pattern comprising a plurality of holes extending from an inside surface of the flexible substrate to an outside surface of the flexible substrate, each hole including a first opening at the inside surface of the flexible substrate that is larger than a second opening at the outside surface of the flexible substrate; an illuminated surface adjacent to the first opening of the plurality of holes at the inside surface of the flexible substrate; and one or more electronic components electrically coupled to a light source of the illuminated surface, the one or more electronic components configured to control the light source to provide a visual output based at least in part on one or more of an input from a remote computing device or an input from an input device of the interactive object. 17. The interactive object of claim 16 , wherein the one or more electronic components include an internal electronics module integrated into the interactive object, the internal electronics module including at least one port, the interactive object further comprising: a first connector integrated into the interactive object and coupled to the internal electronics module via the at least one port; and a removable electronics module removably coupled to the interactive object via the first connector, the removable electronics module including a processor and a power source configured to communicate with the internal electronics module; a second connector integrated into the interactive object and coupled to the internal electronics module via the at least one port; wherein the illuminated surface is in communication with the internal electronics module via the at least one port and is removably coupled to the interactive object via the second connector. 18. The interactive object of claim 16 , further comprising: a c
the sensor sensing the physical interaction between a user and certain areas located on the lighting device, e.g. a touch sensor · CPC title
Clothing or clothing accessories, e.g. scarfs, gloves or belts · CPC title
with embedded cable or connector · CPC title
Luminous ornaments · CPC title
the elements being coupling devices {, e.g. connectors} · CPC title
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