Controlling in flight entertainment system using pointing device integrated into seat

US2016297527A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016297527-A1
Application numberUS-201615091299-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateApr 5, 2016
Priority dateApr 10, 2015
Publication dateOct 13, 2016
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An entertainment system includes a video display unit facing a passenger seat and a track pad assembly integrated with an armrest of the passenger seat. The track pad assembly includes a track pad that is operable to control the video display unit.

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What is claimed is: 1 . An entertainment system comprising: a video display unit facing a passenger seat; a track pad assembly integrated with an armrest of the passenger seat, the track pad assembly comprising a track pad that is operable to control the video display unit. 2 . The entertainment system of claim 1 wherein the armrest comprises a lower structure and an upper structure coupled to the lower structure, and wherein the track pad is positioned between the lower structure and the upper structure. 3 . The entertainment system of claim 2 wherein the upper structure comprises an escutcheon at an end of the armrest and an arm pad adjacent the escutcheon, and wherein the track pad is positioned under the escutcheon. 4 . The entertainment system of claim 3 wherein the escutcheon is polymeric. 5 . The entertainment system of claim 3 wherein an underside of the escutcheon comprises a recessed portion and the track pad is held within the recessed portion. 6 . The entertainment system of claim 3 wherein the track pad is adhered to an underside of the escutcheon. 7 . The entertainment system of claim 1 wherein the video display is held in a seatback of another passenger seat that is directly in front of the passenger seat. 8 . The entertainment system of claim 7 wherein the video display has a diagonal length of at least 20 inches. 9 . The entertainment system of claim 1 wherein: the passenger seat is a first passenger seat; the video display unit is a first video display unit that is held in a seatback of another passenger seat that is directly in front of the first passenger seat; the entertainment system further comprises: a second passenger seat that is adjacent the first passenger seat; a second video display unit that is held in a seatback of another passenger seat that is directly in front of the second passenger seat; and a processor; the armrest is positioned between the first and second passenger seats; and the processor is configured to: determine whether a passenger in the first passenger seat or a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to one or more signals from the track pad and/or one or more sensors in the armrest; select the first video display unit such that the track pad controls the first video display unit in response to determining that the passenger in the first passenger seat is operating the track pad; and select the second video display unit such that the track pad controls the second video display unit in response to determining that the passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad. 10 . The entertainment system of claim 9 wherein the processor is configured to determine whether a passenger in the first passenger seat or a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to one or more signals from the track pad indicating an angle of approach of a passenger's hand. 11 . The entertainment system of claim 10 wherein: the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the first passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting touch and/or hover signals from capacitive coupling plates in the track pad that are closer to the first passenger seat than the second passenger seat; and the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting touch and/or hover signals from capacitive coupling plates in the track pad that are closer to the second passenger seat than the first passenger seat. 12 . The entertainment system of claim 9 wherein the one or more sensors in the armrest comprise a first set of aligned and spaced apart sensors on one side of the armrest adjacent the first passenger seat and a second set of aligned and spaced apart sensors on an opposite side of the armrest adjacent the second seat. 13 . The entertainment system of claim 12 wherein the processor is configured to determine whether a passenger in the first passenger seat or a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to one or more signals from the one or more sensors in the armrest indicating an angle of approach of a passenger's hand. 14 . The entertainment system of claim 13 wherein: the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the first passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting a first touch and/or hover signal from a first sensor in the first set of sensors and to detecting a second touch and/or hover signal that is weaker than the first touch and/or hover signal from a second sensor in the first set of sensors that is further away from the track pad than is the first sensor in the first set of sensors; and the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting a first touch and/or hover signal from a first sensor in the second set of sensors and to detecting a second touch and/or hover signal that is weaker than the first touch and/or hover signal from a second sensor in the second set of sensors that is further away from the track pad than is the first sensor in the second set of sensors. 15 . The entertainment system of claim 12 wherein: the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the first passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting that an overall strength of touch and/or hover signals from the first set of sensors is stronger than an overall strength of touch and/or hover signals from the second set of sensors; and the processor is configured to determine that a passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to detecting that an overall strength of touch and/or hover signals from the second set of sensors is stronger than an overall strength of touch and/or hover signals from the first set of sensors. 16 . The entertainment system of claim 12 wherein: the processor is configured to determine a threshold difference value between an overall strength of signals from the first set of sensors and an overall strength of signals from the second set of sensors during a calibration process that takes place when passengers are not seated in the first and second passenger seats; the processor is configured to compare an overall strength of signals from the first set of sensors and an overall strength of signals from the second set of sensors when passengers are seated in the first and second passenger seats using the threshold difference value; and the processor is configured to determine whether the passenger in the first passenger seat or the passenger in the second passenger seat is operating the track pad in response to the comparison. 17 . The entertainment system of claim 1 wherein the entertainment system comprises an in-flight entertainment system on an aircraft.

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  • Individual entertainment or communication system remote controls therefor, located in or connected to seat components, e.g. to seat back or arm rest · CPC title

  • Permanently mounted seat back monitors · CPC title

  • Touchless 2D- digitiser, i.e. digitiser detecting the X/Y position of the input means, finger or stylus, also when it does not touch, but is proximate to the digitiser's interaction surface without distance measurement in the Z direction · CPC title

  • Control or interface arrangements specially adapted for digitisers · CPC title

  • by capacitive means · CPC title

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What does patent US2016297527A1 cover?
An entertainment system includes a video display unit facing a passenger seat and a track pad assembly integrated with an armrest of the passenger seat. The track pad assembly includes a track pad that is operable to control the video display unit.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Thales Avionics Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B64D11/00155. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 13 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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