Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Spatially-correlated multi-display human-machine interface
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Application No.: US14537654Application Date: 2014-11-10
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Publication No.: US09776083B2Publication Date: 2017-10-03
- Inventor: Genyo Takeda , Howard Cheng
- Applicant: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Applicant Address: JP Kyoto
- Assignee: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee: Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- Current Assignee Address: JP Kyoto
- Agency: Nixon & Vanderhye P.C.
- Priority: JP2010-022022 20100203; JP2010-022023 20100203; JP2010-177893 20100806; JP2010-185315 20100820; JP2010-192220 20100830; JP2010-192221 20100830; JP2010-245298 20101101; JP2010-245299 20101101
- Main IPC: A63F9/24
- IPC: A63F9/24 ; A63F13/26 ; A63F13/5255 ; A63F13/92 ; H04N21/422 ; H04N21/478 ; H04N21/485 ; G06T15/00 ; G06F3/01 ; G06F3/0481 ; G06F3/0346 ; A63F13/20 ; A63F13/40 ; A63F13/2145 ; A63F13/211

Abstract:
A human-machine interface involves plural spatially-coherent visual presentation surfaces at least some of which are movable by a person. Plural windows or portholes into a virtual space, at least some of which are handheld and movable, are provided by using handheld and other display devices. Aspects of multi-dimensional spatiality of the moveable window (e.g., relative to another window) are determined and used to generate images. As one example, the moveable window can present a first person perspective “porthole” view into the virtual space, this porthole view changing based on aspects of the moveable window's spatiality in multi-dimensional space relative to a stationary window. A display can present an image of a virtual space, and an additional, moveable display can present an additional image of the same virtual space.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150062122A1 SPATIALLY-CORRELATED MULTI-DISPLAY HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE Public/Granted day:2015-03-05
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