Method and system for dynamic information display using optical data
US-9160923-B1 · Oct 13, 2015 · US
US9939167B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9939167-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414521276-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Oct 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Apr 10, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 10, 2018 |
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A user interface for an HVAC controller includes an electronic display and a proximity sensor for sensing a position of a user relative to the electronic display. A display controller is operably coupled to the electronic display and the proximity sensor and is configured to display one or more display elements on the electronic display. In some embodiments, a location of one or more of the display elements on the electronic display may be based, at least in part, on the position of the user sensed by the proximity sensor. In some embodiments, a size of one or more of the display elements on the electronic display may be based, at least in part, on the position of the user sensed by the proximity sensor.
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A building controller for use in a building, comprising: a flexible electronic display that can flex between a first configuration that may be planar or non-planar and a second configuration that is non-planar; a display support for supporting the flexible electronic display, the display support configured to support the flexible electronic display in the first configuration that may be planar or non-planar and the second configuration that is non-planar, the display support enabling the flexible electronic display to be flexed from the first configuration to the second configuration in the building; a proximity sensor for sensing a position of a user relative to the electronic display; a controller configured to monitor one or conditions within the building and to send control signals to a building control system to control the one or more conditions within the building; the controller is operatively coupled to the electronic display and the proximity sensor, and is configured to display two or more display elements on the electronic display, and wherein a location of the two or more of the display elements on the electronic display is based, at least in part, on the position of the user sensed by the proximity sensor relative to the electronic display, and the two or more display elements that are displayed on the electronic display include two or more building control parameters; and wherein a positional relationship between the two or more building control parameters is maintained regardless of whether the flexible electronic display is in the first configuration or the second configuration. 2. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to display an image on the electronic display that includes the two or more display elements, wherein the two or more display elements have a positional relationship in the image, and wherein the location of the image on the electronic display is based, at least in part, on the position of the user sensed by the proximity sensor, and wherein the positional relationship of the two or more display elements is maintained regardless of the location of the image on the electronic display, and wherein at least one of the two or more display elements is a building control parameter. 3. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to display the two or more of the display elements at a lower location on the electronic display when the proximity sensor senses a user at a lower position than when the proximity sensor senses a user at a higher position relative to the electronic display. 4. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to display the two or more of the display elements at a more rightward location on the electronic display when the proximity sensor senses a user at a more rightward position than when the proximity sensor senses a user at a more leftward position relative to the electronic display. 5. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the controller adjusts the position of the two or more of the display elements of the graphical user interface on the electronic display in real or near real time based on a current sensed position of the user. 6. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the sensed position comprises one or more of an up-down position of the user and a left-right position of the user relative to the electronic display. 7. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the proximity sensor comprises an IR proximity sensor. 8. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the proximity sensor comprises a CCD. 9. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the electronic display is a flexible LED display. 10. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the electronic display is a flexible AMOLED display. 11. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the electronic display is a flexible LCD display. 12. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the electronic display comprises a touch screen electronic display. 13. The building controller of claim 1 , wherein the building controller is a Heating, Ventilation, and/or Air Conditioning (HVAC) controller and further comprises a temperature sensor operably coupled to the controller, and wherein one of the building control parameters that is displayed on the electronic display includes a temperature that is sensed by the temperature sensor. 14. A user interface for a building controller, comprising: a electronic display that can be flexed between a first configuration that may be planar or non-planar and a second configuration that is non-planar; a proximity sensor for detecting a user approaching the electronic display and for sensing a position of a user relative to the electronic display; a controller operatively coupled to the electronic display and the proximity sensor, the controller configured to switch the electronic display from a sleep state to a wake up state in response to an approaching user, the controller configured to display two or more display elements on the electronic display, wherein at least one of the two or more display elements include a building control parameter, and wherein a size of the two or more of the display elements on the electronic display is based, at least in part, on the position of the user sensed by the proximity sensor; and wherein a directional relationship between the two or more display elements is maintained regardless of whether the flexible electronic display is in the first configuration or the second configuration. 15. The user interface of claim 14 , wherein the controller is configured to display one or more of the display elements at a larger size on the electronic display when the proximity sensor senses a user at a position that is further away from the electronic display than when the proximity sensor senses a user at a closer position. 16. A user interface assembly for a Heating, Ventilation, and/or Air Conditioning (HVAC) Controller, comprising: a flexible electronic display; a control module mechanically coupled to the flexible electronic display such that the flexible electronic display extends laterally out past an outer lateral extent of the control module; a controller disposed within the control module and operatively coupled to the flexible electronic display, the controller configured to display one or more HVAC control parameters on the flexible electronic display; and wherein the user interface assembly is configured to be flexed between a first configuration that may be planar or non-planar and a second configuration that is non-planar so that the flexible electronic display assumes a desired curved shape, wherein a spatial relationship between the two or more display elements is maintained regardless of whether the flexible electronic display is in the first configuration or the second configuration. 17. The user interface assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a releasable adhesive element for releasably securing the user interface assembly to a mounting surface. 18. The user interface assembly of claim 16 , further comprising one or more adjustable supports that can be adjusted in the field to change the shape of the flexible electronic display.
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