Display device generating tactile feedback and method for controlling the same
US-2015062024-A1 · Mar 5, 2015 · US
US2016171908A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016171908-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414567036-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Imaging devices including spacing members and imaging devices including tactile feedback devices are disclosed. An imaging device includes a body portion, a spacing member, and a camera. The body portion extends in a lengthwise direction from a distal end of the body portion to an imaging end of the body portion. The spacing member extends from the imaging end of the body portion in the lengthwise direction. The camera is coupled to the imaging end of the body portion. When the spacing member of the imaging device is positioned in contact with a surface to be imaged by the camera and the imaging device is moved across the surface, the spacing member maintains a fixed distance between the camera and the surface as the imaging device moves across the surface to be imaged. Imaging devices including tactile feedback devices that are activated when text is recognized are also disclosed.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An imaging device comprising: a body portion extending in a lengthwise direction from a distal end of the body portion to an imaging end of the body portion; a spacing member extending from the imaging end of the body portion in the lengthwise direction; and a camera coupled to the imaging end of the body portion, wherein when the spacing member of the imaging device is positioned in contact with a surface to be imaged by the camera and the imaging device is moved across the surface, the spacing member maintains a fixed distance between the camera and the surface as the imaging device moves across the surface to be imaged. 2 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the spacing member is a hollow truncated cone, the hollow truncated cone is transparent or translucent, and the camera is disposed within an interior of the hollow truncated cone. 3 . The imaging device of claim 2 , wherein: the hollow truncated cone includes a body portion engagement end and a surface contact end; the body portion engagement end engages the imaging end of the body portion; when the hollow truncated cone is positioned in contact with the surface to be imaged, the surface contact end contacts the surface; and the surface contact end is open such that the hollow truncated cone does not obstruct the camera when the camera images the surface. 4 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the camera has an optical axis that extends in the lengthwise direction. 5 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the body portion is a cylindrical body portion having a maximum diameter of less than three inches. 6 . The imaging device of claim 1 , wherein the body portion is pen-shaped such that a length of the body portion is at least three times greater than a maximum cross-sectional width of the body portion. 7 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: receive image data from the camera; recognize text included in the received image data; and provide output indicative of the recognized text. 8 . The imaging device of claim 7 , further comprising a speaker communicatively coupled to the processor, wherein the machine readable instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the speaker to provide audible output indicative of the recognized text. 9 . The imaging device of claim 7 , further comprising network interface hardware communicatively coupled to the processor, wherein the machine readable instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the network interface hardware to transmit the output indicative of the recognized text to a portable electronic device. 10 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: receive image data from the camera; recognize an object included in the received image data; and provide output indicative of the recognized object. 11 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; a tactile feedback device communicatively coupled to the processor; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: receive image data from the camera; and activate the tactile feedback device in response to the received image data. 12 . The imaging device of claim 11 , wherein the machine readable instructions, when executed by the processor, cause the imaging device to activate the tactile feedback device when the image data is determined to include text. 13 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; tactile input hardware disposed on the body portion and communicatively coupled to the processor, wherein the tactile input hardware includes a touch strip; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: receive a signal from the touch strip indicative of a user applying pressure to the touch strip; receive image data from the camera; recognize text or an object included in the received image data; and provide output indicative of the recognized text or the recognized object in response to the signal received from the touch strip. 14 . The imaging device of claim 1 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; an inertial measurement unit communicatively coupled to the processor; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: detect an orientation of the imaging device with the inertial measurement unit; and determine an operating mode for the imaging device based on the detected orientation. 15 . An imaging device comprising: a body portion extending in a lengthwise direction from a distal end of the body portion to an imaging end of the body portion; a spacing member extending from the imaging end of the body portion in the lengthwise direction, wherein the spacing member includes a body portion engagement end and a surface contact end, the body portion engagement end engages the imaging end of the body portion, and the surface contact end is open; and a camera coupled to the imaging end of the body portion, wherein when the spacing member is positioned in contact with a surface to be imaged by the camera and the imaging device is moved across the surface, the surface contact end contacts the surface and maintains a fixed distance between the camera and the surface as the imaging device moves across the surface to be imaged. 16 . The imaging device of claim 15 , wherein the spacing member is a hollow truncated cone, the hollow truncated cone is transparent or translucent, and the camera is disposed within an interior of the hollow truncated cone. 17 . The imaging device of claim 15 , further comprising: a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; a tactile feedback device communicatively coupled to the processor; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the following when executed by the processor: receive image data from the camera; and activate the tactile feedback device in response to the received image data. 18 . An imaging device comprising: a body portion; a camera coupled to the body portion, a processor communicatively coupled to the camera; a tactile feedback device coupled to the body portion and communicatively coupled to the processor; a memory module communicatively coupled to the processor; and machine readable instructions stored in the memory module that cause the imaging device to perform at least the fo
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