CA2023962C - Portable graphic computer apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
A portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting circuit for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming circuit for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting circuit, a memory for storing the video image data, a video signal generating circuit for generating a video signal from the video image data, an output circuit connected to the video signal generating circuit for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein the above elements, and a plurality of color selecting buttons formed on the tablet for selecting color informations of the video image data, wherein the video image forming circuit identifies the designation of the color selecting buttons and for forming the video image data on the basis of the designated color.
Description
202~962 PORTABLE GRAI~IIC CO~ .J l~K APPARATUS
ESPECIALLY FOR ~llT l-REN
BACKGROI~ND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF TIIE INVENTION
The present invention genPr~qlly relates to image forming app~dlus and, more particularly, is di~c.,t~d to a portable graphic col,,~u~ app~lus suitably used by children to draw a picture.
DESCRIP~ION OF THE PRIOR ART
When dl~wing a picture, children used to draw a picture on a drawing paper with cl~ons and colored pen~ , in which case a mistqkP on the picture could not be collccled with ease. Also, the children could not express their ideas freely by drawing pictures because the n-----l~. of dldW l~g papers is restricted.
The~Gr~lG, an image forming a~dlus has been pr~osed, in which a tablet having, for P-;-...ple, a coorli~lalGs ~let~P~ting app~ .s, a personal com~uler having a soflwale for proces~ing inputted co~ at~Q, and a television monitor for displaying a video signal ge~ i from the pc- ~ol-ql co"~ulGr are col,lbilled to display a locus drawn on the tablet on a picture screen of the television mnnitor. In this case, the picture displayed on the monitor can be collccled with great ease, and the user can draw pictures freely over and over.
An clocll~)nic picture drawing app~lus is disclosed, for e---q-mple, in U.S. Pat. No.
4,764,763. In this picture d ~w~g app~ s, cool~ina~s are in~?ullcd by moving a cursor on a display panel by turning right and left knobs.
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, Accordingly, the fundamental idea of this apparatus is different from that of the present invention.
However, since the tablet having the coordinates detecting apparatus and the personal computer having the predetermined software are independently provided as described above, the overall arrangement of the apparatus becomes large in size and the interconnection thereof becomes complicated. There is then the disadvantage that children cannot use this apparatus with ease.
Furthermore, in order to realize the above-mentioned portable graphic computer apparatus in actual practice, colors of, for example, a picture displayed on the picture screen of the television monitor must be changed in a version of, for example, 10 different colors, and various - - 15 functions such as an eraser function and the like must be provided additionally. This needs many more operation buttons for designating colors and functions. If mechanical switch buttons are increased in this way, the mechanical portion thereof becomes complicated in arrangement and the manufacturing cost is increased.
Moreover since electronic, relatively expensive image forming apparatus is utilized, it is desirable that other more sophisticated functions than the drawing are also ~; provided.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved portable graphic computer apparatus which can eliminate the aforenoted shortcomings and disadvantages encountered with the prior art.
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More specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which an overall arrangement is accommodated within a cabinet and is simplified so that this graphic computer can be suitably used by children.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which the mechanical portion can be simplified in arrangement and other functions can be extended additionally.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which, if a display device is mounted on a cabinet as an output device, the overall arrangement can be more simplified, and a coordinate portion and a video image display portion are provided close to each other, thus making this graphic computer apparatus more useful.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which an alarm sound is emanated so that the user can be prevented from leaving a power switch in its ON state inadvertently.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which demonstration video data is formed after a predetermined period of time so that this graphic computer apparatus is suitably exhibited at shop front for demonstration.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which a tracing sheet can be provided on a tablet with ease.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which a tracing sheet mounted on a tablet is used by the children to - 20239~2 do a kind of learning so that this graphic computer apparatus becomes more convenient.
As a first aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, an output device connected to the video signal - generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a plurality of color :~ selecting buttons formed on the tablet for selecting color informations of the video image data, wherein the video image forming device identifies the designation of the color selecting buttons and forms the video image data on the basis of the designated color.
As a second aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for ~ - ~ 2023962 accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a plurality of tool selecting buttons formed on the tablet for selecting the output form of the video image data, wherein the video image forming device identifies the designation of the tool selecting buttons and for forming the video image data on the basis of the designated tool.
As a third aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data : by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for , 15 storing the video image data, a video signal generating - device for generating a video signal from the video image data, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a device for mounting on peripheral portions of the tablet in the cabinet a tracing sheet for tracing the tablet.
As a fourth aspect of this invention, a portable : graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image ~. 2023962 data, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a tracing sheet mounted on the tablet, wherein the tablet has formed at its peripheral portions on the cabinet slots for mounting the tracing sheet, and the tracing sheet has formed thereon insertion portions which are inserted into the slots.
As a fifth aspect of the present invention, a tracing sheet is mounted on a tablet of a portable graphic computer apparatus which is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a cabinet for accommodating therein the tablet and slots formed on peripheral portions of the tablet in the cabinet. This sheet is characterized by insertion portions which are inserted into the grooves formed at the : peripheral portions of the tablet.
As a sixth aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming vldeo lmage data correspondlng to lnput coordinates based on coordinates data by an output slgnal from the detectlng devlce, a memory for storlng the vldeo lmage data, a vldeo slgnal generatlng devlce for generatlng a vldeo slgnal from the vldeo lmage data, a tlme detectlng devlce for detectlng a tlme lnterval measured from a tlmlng polnt at whlch data ls lnputted to the tablet last, a sound emanatlng devlce for emanatlng an alarm sound on the basls of the time interval, an output device connected to the video signal generatlng devlce for : - 2023962 outputting the video signal, and a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the sound emanating device.
As a seventh aspect of this invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a program memory involved in the video image data forming device and in which a program for forming demonstration video image data for a predetermined time is stored, a time detecting device for detecting a timing point at which the formation - of the demonstration video image data is finished or a timing point at which the coordinates data are last inputted - to the tablet, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, a time detecting device for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is last inputted to the tablet, a sound emanating device for emanating an alarm sound on the basis of the time interval, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, and a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the time detecting device, wherein the formation of the demonstration video image data is automatically started on the basis of the time interval.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like 2~239~2 reference numerals are used to identify the same or similar parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a system arrangement of an embodiment of a portable graphic computer apparatus according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view illustrating a portable graphic computer according to the embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 3 and 4 are exploded, perspective views illustrating the portable graphic computer of the embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
Fig. 5 is a block circuit diagram of the portable graphic computer of the present invention;
Figs. 6 to 10 are schematic diagrams used to explain an operation of this embodiment, respectively; and Figs. 11 and 12 are perspective views illustrating other embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this embodiment, the present invention is applied to a portable graphic computer apparatus which can be used by the children to draw a picture.
Fig. 1 shows the arrangement of an overall system of a first embodiment. In Fig. 1, reference numeral 1 generally represents a graphic computer, and 2 a monitor having a video signal input terminal. A video signal output terminal (which will be described later) of the graphic computer 1 2d23~62 .
and the video signal input terminal of the monitor 2 are coupled via a video cable 3. The cabinet of the graphic computer 1 is formed of an upper casing 4 and a lower casing 5. A power switch 6, a clear button 7, a sound emanating portion 9 which covers a speaker are provided on the right end portion of the upper casing 4, and executing buttons 8A
and 8B are provided on the two side end portions of the upper casing 4. These power switch 6, clear button 7, and executing buttons 8A, 8B are respectively independent mechanical switches.
Further, a rectangular cut-away portion 4a is formed through the center portion of the upper casing 4, and a tablet 10 is provided beneath the cut-away portion 4a as a ~- coordinate input surface of a pressure sensitive type position sensing apparatus. Slots 4b, 4c, 4d and 4e are ; formed through the recess portion 4a at portions where the cut-away portion contacts with the tablet 10, as shown in Fig. 1. As will be described later, these slots 4b to 4e are used to attach a tracing sheet to the tablet 10.
Reference numeral 11 represents an attachment or accessory pen made of a plastic material, and a fundamental operation thereof will be described. When the user draws a locus by slightly touching the tablet 10 with the attachment ~ pen 11 or with the fingertip while pushing the executing button 8A or 8B, a pen-shaped cursor 21 is displayed on a picture screen 2a of the monitor 2, and the cursor 21 moves in tandem with the locus of the fingertip or the like to display the locus as an image. Accordingly, the cursor 21 is displayed only during a period in which the user touches the tablet 10 with the accessory pen 11 or with the fingertip.
In this case, the executing buttons 8A, 8B are provided at _g _ ~ ~23962 both sides of the tablet 10 so that even left-handed children can operate this graphic computer with ease.
Further, a clear button 7 is depressed, the video image on the picture screen 2a will be erased completely and the graphic computer stands by, in the picture drawing mode.
The coordinates input surface of the tablet 10 is, as shown in Fig. 2, divided into a picture-drawing area lOa and a menu selecting area lOc, and a portion (hatched area) encircled by a bracket and represented by solid circles at a predetermined pitch in the picture-drawing area lOa is a picture-making area lOb. The aspect ratio of the picture--making area lOb is made coincident with the aspect ratio (3:4) of the picture screen of a standard monitor. A pixel ratio that is a ratio between resolution in the longitudinal direction (Y-direction) and resolution in the lateral - direction (X-direction) of the input coordinates of the tablet 10 is made coincident with the ratio of pixels of the standard monitor. Therefore, in this embodiment, there is the advantage that, if the user draws a locus of a circle on the picture-making area lOb precisely, a picture of a circle is also accurately displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2.
The menu selecting area lOc of the tablet 10 is further divided to provide a color selecting area 12 and a tool selecting area 13. The upper casing 4 has twelve round bores or openings 14 at the color selecting area 12, and the upper casing 4 also has six openings or slots 15 to 20 at the tool selecting area 13. If the user slightly touches the tablet 10 through the twelve round opening 14 with the attachment pen 11 or the like, twelve kinds of colors (black/blue/green/yellow/red/white, etc,) will be designated. If the user slightly touches the tablet 10 through the six slots 15 to 20, then five kinds of tools (fine line, bold line, brush, eraser, stamp) and a cancel function will be designated, respectively. The selected opening in those twelve round openings 14 and six slots 15 to 20 can be discriminated on the basis of the input coordinates to the tablet 10.
As described above, according to this embodiment, color, tool and cancel function are identified on the basis of the input coordinates, and thus the mechanical portion can be simplified. Further there is the advantage that other various functions can be additionally provided only by subdividing or extending the menu selecting area lOc. For convenience of explanation, those twelve round openings 14 -~ 15 will be referred to as color selecting buttons 14 and those ~ , - six slots 15 to 20 will be referred called to a fine line button 15, a bold line button 16, a brush button 17, an eraser button 18, a stamp button 19 and a cancel button 20, hereinafter respectively. Functions of these buttons 15 to 20 are as follows:
1 fine line button 15...to draw a free curve in fine line of 2 x 2 dots 2 bold line button 16...to draw a free curve by 6x6 columnar dots 3 brush button 17 ... to cause the cursor 21 within the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 to be shaped as a brush to paint the closed area in a designated color 4 eraser button 18 ...to cause the cursor 21 within the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 to be shaped as an eraser to erase a figure drawn 2023~6~
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stamp button l9..... to form a video image of a pattern, each being formed of 16 x 16 dots, selected from 28 kinds of stamps at a desired position 6 cancel button 20....to return to the picture of just one procedure before. One procedure means a process which is finished during the depression of the executing button 8A.
The inside structure of the graphic computer l of the example shown in Fig. l is represented in Figs. 3 and 4 (illustrating the same in a more enlarged scale than Fig.
3). The upper and lower casings, 4 and 5 have sandwiched therebetween a pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 including the tablet 10 and a printed circuit board 22.
The lower case 5 accommodates therein a battery cell or a rechargeable battery as a power source, and reference numeral 5a represents a battery cover. The graphic computer 1 of this embodiment may be driven by an AC power source adapter or the like.
The arrangement of the pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 will be described with reference to Fig. 4. Referring to Fig. 4, thin strip electrodes 25 are formed on a first insulating substrate 24 at a pitch Py, and a first pressure sensitive conductive sheet 26 made of a pressure sensitive conductive rubber, a conductive plate 27, a second pressure sensitive conductive sheet 28 made of a pressure sensitive conductive rubber, and a second insulating substrate 29 having formed on a bottom surface thereof thin strip electrodes 30 at a pitch Px are sequentially laminated on the first insulating substrate 24.
The tablet 10 is mounted on the second insulating substrate 29. These conductive plate 27, second insulating substrate 29 and the tablet 10 are respectively made flexible. Px, assumes resolution in the X-direction of the input coordinates of this embodiment, and Py assumes resolution in the Y-direction thereof. A ratio, Px Py is determined to be the same as the pixel ratio of the minimum pixels of a picture screen of a standard monitor. The values of resolutions Px, Py are, for example, about 0.3 mm.
The thin strip electrode 30 at one end side in the lateral direction of the second insulating substrate 29 is grounded through a switch circuit 31, while the thin strip electrode 30 of the other end side is connected to a dc voltage source having a voltage El through a switch circuit 32. Those thin strip electrodes 30 are connected sequentially with resistors 33 having the same resistance value. Similarly, the thin strip electrode 25 at one end ~- side in the longitudinal direction of the second insulating substrate 24 is grounded through a switch circuit 34, while the thin strip electrode 25 at the other end side is connected to a dc voltage source having a voltage E2 through a switch circuit 35. Those thin strip electrodes 25 are connected sequentially with resistors 36 having the same resistance value. When the user pushes the tablet 10 at a certain position, the pressure sensitive conductive sheets - 26 and 28 at that position are conducted. Thus, when the pair of switch circuits 31 and 32 are closed, the conductive plate 27 derives a voltage corresponding to the coordinate of the X-direction, whereas when the pair of switch circuits 34 and 35 are closed, the conductive plate 27 derives a voltage corresponding to the coordinate of the Y-direction.
Reference numeral 37 represents a coordinate detecting section. When the pair of switch circuits 31, 32 or the pair 202396~
of switch circuits 34, 35 are alternately closed and the voltages generated at the conductive plate 27 are held, the coordinate detecting section 37 generates voltages (Vx, Vy) corresponding to the input coordinates (X, Y) of the tablet 10.
A further detailed arrangement of the pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 shown in the example of Fig. 4 and a modified example thereof are described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Gazette No. 58-90235. However, the coordinates detecting device of the present invention is not limited to the pressure sensitive type.
Fig. 5 shows a circuit arrangement of the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment. In Fig. 5, reference numeral 38 represents a central processing unit (hereinafter referred to as a CPU), 39 a system bus for the CPU 38 and which is comprised of a data bus, an address bus and a control bus, 42 represents a ROM for storing therein a program of the CPU 38 and video data in the demonstration-mode that will be described later, and 43 a RAM. These ROM 42 and RAM 43 are connected to the system bus 39. Reference numeral 40 represents an analog-to-digital (A/D) converting section, and the CPU 38 is supplied with the voltages (Vx, Vy) corresponding to the input coordinates (X, Y) from the coordinates detecting section 37 via the A/D
converting section 40. If the voltages (Vx, VY) correspond to the coordinates (X, Y) in the picture-making area 10b of the tablet 10, the coordinates (X, Y) are written into the RAM 43. If the voltages (Vx, Vy) correspond to the coordinates (X, Y) in the menu selecting area 10c (see Fig.
2) of the tablet 10, the CPU 38 identifies the depressed button from the buttons 14, 15 to 20 on the basis of the 2~23962 coordinates (X, Y). Color data or tool data corresponding to the identified button is written into the RAM 43. When the tool buttons 15 to 20 are selected, the CPU 38 will perform the operations corresponding to those tools. Reference numeral 41 represents an input/output (I/0) interface circuit, and the CPU 38 always watches through the I/O
interface circuit 41 whether the mechanical switches (the clear button 7 and the executing button 8A, 8B in Fig. 1) are operated or not.
Reference numeral 44 represents a video processor (hereinafter, referred to as a VDP) connected to the system bus 39, 45 a video RAM (VRAM) having a capacity of 2 frames (2 pages), and 46 an NTSC encoder 46. The VDP 44 reads out data of the input coordinates (X, Y) and color data from the RAM 43 on the basis of commands from the CPU 38 and writes color video data into the VRAM 45 at its corresponding address. Also, it reads out color video data of 1 frame from the VRAM 45 periodically, and supplies the same to the NTSC
encoder 46. The NTSC encoder 46 converts the color video data supplied thereto into a composite video signal CV and supplies the same to a video signal output terminal 47. In this embodiment, since the VRAM 45 has a storage capacity of 2 pages, in a certain procedure (one procedure means a - process carried out during the period in which the executing button 8A or 8B is operated as mentioned above), the VDP 44 writes and reads video data in the region of, for example, the first page. In the next procedure, after moving the video data of the first page into the region of second page completely, the VDP 44 writes and reads video data in the region of the second page. If the CPU 38 issues a cancel command to the VDP 44 when the cancel button 20 of the tool ~ 2023962 selecting area 13 in the tablet 10 is pushed, the VDP 44again reads the video data in the first page region of the VRAM 45, and writes the video data into the first page region when the CPU 38 is supplied with coordinates input.
ESPECIALLY FOR ~llT l-REN
BACKGROI~ND OF THE INVENTION
FIELD OF TIIE INVENTION
The present invention genPr~qlly relates to image forming app~dlus and, more particularly, is di~c.,t~d to a portable graphic col,,~u~ app~lus suitably used by children to draw a picture.
DESCRIP~ION OF THE PRIOR ART
When dl~wing a picture, children used to draw a picture on a drawing paper with cl~ons and colored pen~ , in which case a mistqkP on the picture could not be collccled with ease. Also, the children could not express their ideas freely by drawing pictures because the n-----l~. of dldW l~g papers is restricted.
The~Gr~lG, an image forming a~dlus has been pr~osed, in which a tablet having, for P-;-...ple, a coorli~lalGs ~let~P~ting app~ .s, a personal com~uler having a soflwale for proces~ing inputted co~ at~Q, and a television monitor for displaying a video signal ge~ i from the pc- ~ol-ql co"~ulGr are col,lbilled to display a locus drawn on the tablet on a picture screen of the television mnnitor. In this case, the picture displayed on the monitor can be collccled with great ease, and the user can draw pictures freely over and over.
An clocll~)nic picture drawing app~lus is disclosed, for e---q-mple, in U.S. Pat. No.
4,764,763. In this picture d ~w~g app~ s, cool~ina~s are in~?ullcd by moving a cursor on a display panel by turning right and left knobs.
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, Accordingly, the fundamental idea of this apparatus is different from that of the present invention.
However, since the tablet having the coordinates detecting apparatus and the personal computer having the predetermined software are independently provided as described above, the overall arrangement of the apparatus becomes large in size and the interconnection thereof becomes complicated. There is then the disadvantage that children cannot use this apparatus with ease.
Furthermore, in order to realize the above-mentioned portable graphic computer apparatus in actual practice, colors of, for example, a picture displayed on the picture screen of the television monitor must be changed in a version of, for example, 10 different colors, and various - - 15 functions such as an eraser function and the like must be provided additionally. This needs many more operation buttons for designating colors and functions. If mechanical switch buttons are increased in this way, the mechanical portion thereof becomes complicated in arrangement and the manufacturing cost is increased.
Moreover since electronic, relatively expensive image forming apparatus is utilized, it is desirable that other more sophisticated functions than the drawing are also ~; provided.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, it is a general object of the present invention to provide an improved portable graphic computer apparatus which can eliminate the aforenoted shortcomings and disadvantages encountered with the prior art.
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More specifically, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which an overall arrangement is accommodated within a cabinet and is simplified so that this graphic computer can be suitably used by children.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which the mechanical portion can be simplified in arrangement and other functions can be extended additionally.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which, if a display device is mounted on a cabinet as an output device, the overall arrangement can be more simplified, and a coordinate portion and a video image display portion are provided close to each other, thus making this graphic computer apparatus more useful.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which an alarm sound is emanated so that the user can be prevented from leaving a power switch in its ON state inadvertently.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which demonstration video data is formed after a predetermined period of time so that this graphic computer apparatus is suitably exhibited at shop front for demonstration.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which a tracing sheet can be provided on a tablet with ease.
Yet a further object of the present invention is to provide a portable graphic computer apparatus in which a tracing sheet mounted on a tablet is used by the children to - 20239~2 do a kind of learning so that this graphic computer apparatus becomes more convenient.
As a first aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, an output device connected to the video signal - generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a plurality of color :~ selecting buttons formed on the tablet for selecting color informations of the video image data, wherein the video image forming device identifies the designation of the color selecting buttons and forms the video image data on the basis of the designated color.
As a second aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for ~ - ~ 2023962 accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a plurality of tool selecting buttons formed on the tablet for selecting the output form of the video image data, wherein the video image forming device identifies the designation of the tool selecting buttons and for forming the video image data on the basis of the designated tool.
As a third aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data : by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for , 15 storing the video image data, a video signal generating - device for generating a video signal from the video image data, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a device for mounting on peripheral portions of the tablet in the cabinet a tracing sheet for tracing the tablet.
As a fourth aspect of this invention, a portable : graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a memory for storing the video image data, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image ~. 2023962 data, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the video signal generating device, and a tracing sheet mounted on the tablet, wherein the tablet has formed at its peripheral portions on the cabinet slots for mounting the tracing sheet, and the tracing sheet has formed thereon insertion portions which are inserted into the slots.
As a fifth aspect of the present invention, a tracing sheet is mounted on a tablet of a portable graphic computer apparatus which is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a cabinet for accommodating therein the tablet and slots formed on peripheral portions of the tablet in the cabinet. This sheet is characterized by insertion portions which are inserted into the grooves formed at the : peripheral portions of the tablet.
As a sixth aspect of the present invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming vldeo lmage data correspondlng to lnput coordinates based on coordinates data by an output slgnal from the detectlng devlce, a memory for storlng the vldeo lmage data, a vldeo slgnal generatlng devlce for generatlng a vldeo slgnal from the vldeo lmage data, a tlme detectlng devlce for detectlng a tlme lnterval measured from a tlmlng polnt at whlch data ls lnputted to the tablet last, a sound emanatlng devlce for emanatlng an alarm sound on the basls of the time interval, an output device connected to the video signal generatlng devlce for : - 2023962 outputting the video signal, and a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the sound emanating device.
As a seventh aspect of this invention, a portable graphic computer apparatus is comprised of a tablet for inputting coordinates data, a detecting device for detecting the coordinates data inputted by the tablet, a video image data forming device for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from the detecting device, a program memory involved in the video image data forming device and in which a program for forming demonstration video image data for a predetermined time is stored, a time detecting device for detecting a timing point at which the formation - of the demonstration video image data is finished or a timing point at which the coordinates data are last inputted - to the tablet, a video signal generating device for generating a video signal from the video image data, a time detecting device for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is last inputted to the tablet, a sound emanating device for emanating an alarm sound on the basis of the time interval, an output device connected to the video signal generating device for outputting the video signal, and a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from the tablet to the time detecting device, wherein the formation of the demonstration video image data is automatically started on the basis of the time interval.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like 2~239~2 reference numerals are used to identify the same or similar parts in the several views.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a system arrangement of an embodiment of a portable graphic computer apparatus according to the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a plan view illustrating a portable graphic computer according to the embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 3 and 4 are exploded, perspective views illustrating the portable graphic computer of the embodiment of the present invention, respectively;
Fig. 5 is a block circuit diagram of the portable graphic computer of the present invention;
Figs. 6 to 10 are schematic diagrams used to explain an operation of this embodiment, respectively; and Figs. 11 and 12 are perspective views illustrating other embodiments of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In this embodiment, the present invention is applied to a portable graphic computer apparatus which can be used by the children to draw a picture.
Fig. 1 shows the arrangement of an overall system of a first embodiment. In Fig. 1, reference numeral 1 generally represents a graphic computer, and 2 a monitor having a video signal input terminal. A video signal output terminal (which will be described later) of the graphic computer 1 2d23~62 .
and the video signal input terminal of the monitor 2 are coupled via a video cable 3. The cabinet of the graphic computer 1 is formed of an upper casing 4 and a lower casing 5. A power switch 6, a clear button 7, a sound emanating portion 9 which covers a speaker are provided on the right end portion of the upper casing 4, and executing buttons 8A
and 8B are provided on the two side end portions of the upper casing 4. These power switch 6, clear button 7, and executing buttons 8A, 8B are respectively independent mechanical switches.
Further, a rectangular cut-away portion 4a is formed through the center portion of the upper casing 4, and a tablet 10 is provided beneath the cut-away portion 4a as a ~- coordinate input surface of a pressure sensitive type position sensing apparatus. Slots 4b, 4c, 4d and 4e are ; formed through the recess portion 4a at portions where the cut-away portion contacts with the tablet 10, as shown in Fig. 1. As will be described later, these slots 4b to 4e are used to attach a tracing sheet to the tablet 10.
Reference numeral 11 represents an attachment or accessory pen made of a plastic material, and a fundamental operation thereof will be described. When the user draws a locus by slightly touching the tablet 10 with the attachment ~ pen 11 or with the fingertip while pushing the executing button 8A or 8B, a pen-shaped cursor 21 is displayed on a picture screen 2a of the monitor 2, and the cursor 21 moves in tandem with the locus of the fingertip or the like to display the locus as an image. Accordingly, the cursor 21 is displayed only during a period in which the user touches the tablet 10 with the accessory pen 11 or with the fingertip.
In this case, the executing buttons 8A, 8B are provided at _g _ ~ ~23962 both sides of the tablet 10 so that even left-handed children can operate this graphic computer with ease.
Further, a clear button 7 is depressed, the video image on the picture screen 2a will be erased completely and the graphic computer stands by, in the picture drawing mode.
The coordinates input surface of the tablet 10 is, as shown in Fig. 2, divided into a picture-drawing area lOa and a menu selecting area lOc, and a portion (hatched area) encircled by a bracket and represented by solid circles at a predetermined pitch in the picture-drawing area lOa is a picture-making area lOb. The aspect ratio of the picture--making area lOb is made coincident with the aspect ratio (3:4) of the picture screen of a standard monitor. A pixel ratio that is a ratio between resolution in the longitudinal direction (Y-direction) and resolution in the lateral - direction (X-direction) of the input coordinates of the tablet 10 is made coincident with the ratio of pixels of the standard monitor. Therefore, in this embodiment, there is the advantage that, if the user draws a locus of a circle on the picture-making area lOb precisely, a picture of a circle is also accurately displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2.
The menu selecting area lOc of the tablet 10 is further divided to provide a color selecting area 12 and a tool selecting area 13. The upper casing 4 has twelve round bores or openings 14 at the color selecting area 12, and the upper casing 4 also has six openings or slots 15 to 20 at the tool selecting area 13. If the user slightly touches the tablet 10 through the twelve round opening 14 with the attachment pen 11 or the like, twelve kinds of colors (black/blue/green/yellow/red/white, etc,) will be designated. If the user slightly touches the tablet 10 through the six slots 15 to 20, then five kinds of tools (fine line, bold line, brush, eraser, stamp) and a cancel function will be designated, respectively. The selected opening in those twelve round openings 14 and six slots 15 to 20 can be discriminated on the basis of the input coordinates to the tablet 10.
As described above, according to this embodiment, color, tool and cancel function are identified on the basis of the input coordinates, and thus the mechanical portion can be simplified. Further there is the advantage that other various functions can be additionally provided only by subdividing or extending the menu selecting area lOc. For convenience of explanation, those twelve round openings 14 -~ 15 will be referred to as color selecting buttons 14 and those ~ , - six slots 15 to 20 will be referred called to a fine line button 15, a bold line button 16, a brush button 17, an eraser button 18, a stamp button 19 and a cancel button 20, hereinafter respectively. Functions of these buttons 15 to 20 are as follows:
1 fine line button 15...to draw a free curve in fine line of 2 x 2 dots 2 bold line button 16...to draw a free curve by 6x6 columnar dots 3 brush button 17 ... to cause the cursor 21 within the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 to be shaped as a brush to paint the closed area in a designated color 4 eraser button 18 ...to cause the cursor 21 within the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 to be shaped as an eraser to erase a figure drawn 2023~6~
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stamp button l9..... to form a video image of a pattern, each being formed of 16 x 16 dots, selected from 28 kinds of stamps at a desired position 6 cancel button 20....to return to the picture of just one procedure before. One procedure means a process which is finished during the depression of the executing button 8A.
The inside structure of the graphic computer l of the example shown in Fig. l is represented in Figs. 3 and 4 (illustrating the same in a more enlarged scale than Fig.
3). The upper and lower casings, 4 and 5 have sandwiched therebetween a pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 including the tablet 10 and a printed circuit board 22.
The lower case 5 accommodates therein a battery cell or a rechargeable battery as a power source, and reference numeral 5a represents a battery cover. The graphic computer 1 of this embodiment may be driven by an AC power source adapter or the like.
The arrangement of the pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 will be described with reference to Fig. 4. Referring to Fig. 4, thin strip electrodes 25 are formed on a first insulating substrate 24 at a pitch Py, and a first pressure sensitive conductive sheet 26 made of a pressure sensitive conductive rubber, a conductive plate 27, a second pressure sensitive conductive sheet 28 made of a pressure sensitive conductive rubber, and a second insulating substrate 29 having formed on a bottom surface thereof thin strip electrodes 30 at a pitch Px are sequentially laminated on the first insulating substrate 24.
The tablet 10 is mounted on the second insulating substrate 29. These conductive plate 27, second insulating substrate 29 and the tablet 10 are respectively made flexible. Px, assumes resolution in the X-direction of the input coordinates of this embodiment, and Py assumes resolution in the Y-direction thereof. A ratio, Px Py is determined to be the same as the pixel ratio of the minimum pixels of a picture screen of a standard monitor. The values of resolutions Px, Py are, for example, about 0.3 mm.
The thin strip electrode 30 at one end side in the lateral direction of the second insulating substrate 29 is grounded through a switch circuit 31, while the thin strip electrode 30 of the other end side is connected to a dc voltage source having a voltage El through a switch circuit 32. Those thin strip electrodes 30 are connected sequentially with resistors 33 having the same resistance value. Similarly, the thin strip electrode 25 at one end ~- side in the longitudinal direction of the second insulating substrate 24 is grounded through a switch circuit 34, while the thin strip electrode 25 at the other end side is connected to a dc voltage source having a voltage E2 through a switch circuit 35. Those thin strip electrodes 25 are connected sequentially with resistors 36 having the same resistance value. When the user pushes the tablet 10 at a certain position, the pressure sensitive conductive sheets - 26 and 28 at that position are conducted. Thus, when the pair of switch circuits 31 and 32 are closed, the conductive plate 27 derives a voltage corresponding to the coordinate of the X-direction, whereas when the pair of switch circuits 34 and 35 are closed, the conductive plate 27 derives a voltage corresponding to the coordinate of the Y-direction.
Reference numeral 37 represents a coordinate detecting section. When the pair of switch circuits 31, 32 or the pair 202396~
of switch circuits 34, 35 are alternately closed and the voltages generated at the conductive plate 27 are held, the coordinate detecting section 37 generates voltages (Vx, Vy) corresponding to the input coordinates (X, Y) of the tablet 10.
A further detailed arrangement of the pressure sensitive position sensing apparatus 23 shown in the example of Fig. 4 and a modified example thereof are described in Japanese Patent Laid-Open Gazette No. 58-90235. However, the coordinates detecting device of the present invention is not limited to the pressure sensitive type.
Fig. 5 shows a circuit arrangement of the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment. In Fig. 5, reference numeral 38 represents a central processing unit (hereinafter referred to as a CPU), 39 a system bus for the CPU 38 and which is comprised of a data bus, an address bus and a control bus, 42 represents a ROM for storing therein a program of the CPU 38 and video data in the demonstration-mode that will be described later, and 43 a RAM. These ROM 42 and RAM 43 are connected to the system bus 39. Reference numeral 40 represents an analog-to-digital (A/D) converting section, and the CPU 38 is supplied with the voltages (Vx, Vy) corresponding to the input coordinates (X, Y) from the coordinates detecting section 37 via the A/D
converting section 40. If the voltages (Vx, VY) correspond to the coordinates (X, Y) in the picture-making area 10b of the tablet 10, the coordinates (X, Y) are written into the RAM 43. If the voltages (Vx, Vy) correspond to the coordinates (X, Y) in the menu selecting area 10c (see Fig.
2) of the tablet 10, the CPU 38 identifies the depressed button from the buttons 14, 15 to 20 on the basis of the 2~23962 coordinates (X, Y). Color data or tool data corresponding to the identified button is written into the RAM 43. When the tool buttons 15 to 20 are selected, the CPU 38 will perform the operations corresponding to those tools. Reference numeral 41 represents an input/output (I/0) interface circuit, and the CPU 38 always watches through the I/O
interface circuit 41 whether the mechanical switches (the clear button 7 and the executing button 8A, 8B in Fig. 1) are operated or not.
Reference numeral 44 represents a video processor (hereinafter, referred to as a VDP) connected to the system bus 39, 45 a video RAM (VRAM) having a capacity of 2 frames (2 pages), and 46 an NTSC encoder 46. The VDP 44 reads out data of the input coordinates (X, Y) and color data from the RAM 43 on the basis of commands from the CPU 38 and writes color video data into the VRAM 45 at its corresponding address. Also, it reads out color video data of 1 frame from the VRAM 45 periodically, and supplies the same to the NTSC
encoder 46. The NTSC encoder 46 converts the color video data supplied thereto into a composite video signal CV and supplies the same to a video signal output terminal 47. In this embodiment, since the VRAM 45 has a storage capacity of 2 pages, in a certain procedure (one procedure means a - process carried out during the period in which the executing button 8A or 8B is operated as mentioned above), the VDP 44 writes and reads video data in the region of, for example, the first page. In the next procedure, after moving the video data of the first page into the region of second page completely, the VDP 44 writes and reads video data in the region of the second page. If the CPU 38 issues a cancel command to the VDP 44 when the cancel button 20 of the tool ~ 2023962 selecting area 13 in the tablet 10 is pushed, the VDP 44again reads the video data in the first page region of the VRAM 45, and writes the video data into the first page region when the CPU 38 is supplied with coordinates input.
5 This means the picture in the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 returns to a picture of one procedure before by operating the cancel button 20. There is then the advantage that, when the user draws a wrong picture in the picture drawing mode, the original picture can be recovered in a one-touch fashion.
In Fig. 5, reference numeral 48 represents a counter, 49 an alarm circuit, and 50 a speaker provided for the sound emanating section g (see Fig. 1). The counter 48 keeps counting the clock pulse from the CPU 38 and can clear the 15 count value at any time by a clear pulse from the CPU 38.
~- When the count value of the counter 48 reaches the value of 5 minutes, i.e. the clear pulse has not been supplied to the counter 48 from the CPU 38 for five minutes, the counter 48 supplies an alarm signal AL to the CPU 38. During the normal drawing mode, the CPU 38 supplies an alarm operation signal to the alarm circuit 49 through the I/O interface circuit 41 in response to the alarm signal AL. The alarm circuit 49 is comprised of a timer, an oscillator, a synthesizer, a power amplifier or the like, and supplies a signal corresponding to predetermined sound, melody, or a message to the speaker 50 for only two minutes in response to the alarm operation command from the CPU 38. These counter 48, alarm circuit 49 and speaker 50 are mainly provided in order to generate an alarm sound by which the user can be protected from leaving the power switch in its ON state.
20~39~2 Further, in this embodiment, the alarm circuit 49 is not limited to the alarm operation and is utilized in the normal sound emanating operation via the interface circuit 41. For example, if the user selects the color selecting button 14 and the tool selecting buttons 15 to 20 and the like, then the alarm circuit 49 is operated so that the speaker 50 emanates a predetermined touch-sound.
When the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment is used, the video signal output terminal of the graphic computer 1 is just coupled to the video signal input terminal of the monitor 2 via the video cable 3. When the user turns ON the power switch 6 by moving a slidable contact, the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 displays thereon for a - ~ predetermined period of time a demonstration display which . 15 teaches the user an example of how to use the graphic computer 1 of the embodiment. More specifically, a pen as a cursor is displayed on the picture screen 2a to draw a predetermined picture or an eraser as a cursor is displayed thereon to erase the picture, whereby the user can understand how to use the graphic computer.
A demonstration display program is written in the ROM
42 and includes color data, tool data and a series of data of the input coordinates (X, Y) or the like. The CPU 38 sequentially reads these data and moves the same to the RAM
43 and the VDP 44 produces video data corresponding to the data of the RAM 43, whereby the demonstration display is carried out as though the operator draws a locus on the tablet 10 in actual practice.
There is then the substantial advantage that the capacity that the demonstration display program shares in the ROM 42 can be relatively reduced.
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If the user operates the clear button 7 or if the user operates the executing button 8A or 8B or if the user inputs coordinates to the tablet 10 (including the menu selecting area lOc) during the demonstration display mode, then the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment is set in "picture drawing model", whereby the picture displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 is thoroughly erased and the graphic computer is set in the standby mode awaiting the user's input. After the user designates the tool by pushing lo the color button 14 the fine line button 15 or the bold line button 16 with the accessory pen 11 or the fingertip and the like, if the user freely draws a locus by slightly touching the picture making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 under the condition that the executing button 8A or 8B is depressed, a figure similar to the locus with designated - ~ color and thickness can be drawn on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 by the cursor 21. In this case, if the executing button 8A or 8B is not depressed, the cursor 21 will move in the background of the previously-drawn picture on the picture screen 2a. Thus, the locus of the cursor 21 is not displayed as a picture until the executing button 8A
or 8B is operated. Accordingly, the position of the cursor can be determined precisely when the user moves from a certain step, for example, of the drawing to the next stop.
If the user depresses the brush button 17 in the menu selecting area lOc, the cursor 21 is shaped as a brush so that, when the user slightly touches the picture making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 or the like, the user can paint in a designated color the inside of a closed figure (circle, rectangle or the like) near the locus of the brush-shaped cursor within the previously-drawn picture.
If the user depresses the eraser button 18 in the menu selecting area lOc and slightly touches the picture-making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 or the like, an eraser-shaped cursor 2la is displayed in the background of the previously drawn picture on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 as shown in Fig. 6A so that, when the user depresses the executing button 8A or 8B while moving the attachment pen 11 or the like, the previously-drawn picture can be erased partly. If the picture is erased too much, the picture screen 2a can be returned to the previous picture, produced before, by depressing the cancel button 20 in the menu selecting area lOc as shown in Fig. 6B.
If the user depresses the stamp button l9 in the menu selecting area lOc, as shown in Fig. 7, several kinds of stamp characters 51 are displayed in the upper portion of the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2. For example, if the user pushes the tablet 10 at a portion corresponding to a desired character in the stamp characters 51, then that character is selected as a cursor. If the user depresses the executing button 8A or 8B while slightly touching the tablet 10 with the accessory pen 11 or the like, then a desired stamp character will be displayed on the picture screen at its portion designated by the depression of the executing button 8A or 8B. Further, the stamp character can be superimposed upon the previously-drawn picture.
As described above, in the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment, the pressure sensitive type position sensing apparatus 23 involving the tablet 10, the CPU 38, the VDP
44, the VRAM 45, and the NTSC encoder 46 or the like are formed as one body and the picture is formed with ease only by connecting the graphic computer 1 and the monitor 2 via 2~2~962 the video cable 3. Therefore, the arrangement of this system can be simplified and children can use this graphic computer with ease. Thus, the system of this embodiment is suitable for the children to draw a picture.
On picture-making area 10b of the tablet 10 of the graphic computer 1 in this embodiment, there can be loaded a play card 52 that is a flexible sheet in which a predetermined character 53 is printed on one or both surfaces thereof as shown in Fig. 8. This play card 52 is substantially rectangular, in which two protruding portions (inserting portions) 52b, 52c are formed on an upper side portion thereof while two protruding portions (inserting portions) 52d , 52e are formed on a lower side portion ~- thereof and a semicircular notch 52a for ejecting the play card is formed on a left side portion thereof, respectively.
~- ~ When the play card 52 is loaded on the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment, the inserting portions 52b and 52c of the upper side portion of the play card 52 are respectively inserted into the slots 4b and 4c adjacent to the tablet 10 on the upper casing 4 of the graphic computer 1 while the play card 52 is slightly deformed as shown in Fig. 9. Then, the inserting portions 52d and 52e of the lower side portion of the play card 52 are respectively inserted into the slots 4d and 4e of the upper casing 4 (see Fig. 1), whereby the play card 52 is stably loaded on the tablet 10 as shown in Fig. 10.
As a method for using the play card 52, there might be considered "tracing" and "puzzle game" or the like. If the user selects the "tracing", the respective portions of the character 53 of the play card 52 shown in Fig. 8 are marked with, for example, numerals such as 1', 2', 3', ... In some ~23g62 :
case, the user traces the respective portions of the character 53 in the order of 1', 3', 5', 8', ... In other case, the user traces the respective portions of the character 53 in the order of 1', 2', 4', 7', ... so that, for example, different animal characters are respectively displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2. In other words, a kind of a hidden picture search play becomes possible.
In the case of "puzzle game", words having ciphers are 1~ printed on the play card 52 in advance and the user writes words while guessing the ciphers.
As described above, if the play card 52 of this embodiment is used, the system in the example of Fig. 1 can - be applied not only to the picture drawing but also to a sophisticated play or to a kind of learning. In this case, since the play card 52 of this embodiment is provided with the inserting portions 52b to 52e while the slots 4b to 4e are formed on the portion in which the upper case 4 of the graphic computer 1 contacts with the tablet 10 the play card 52 can be loaded on the graphic computer with ease.
Moreover, since the play card 52 is provided with the notch 52a for ejecting the play card the play card 52 can be ejected from the graphic computer 1 with ease.
- Instead of forming the grooves 4b to 4e on the upper casing 4, a leaf spring may be provided on the edge portion of the recess 4a of the upper casing 4 in order to fix the peripheral section of the play card 52. In that case, the inserting portions 52b to 52e can be removed from the play card 52.
Operations of the counter 48 and the alarm circuit 49 in this embodiment will be described. In the normal picture drawing mode, the counter 48 keeps counting the clock pulse from the CPU 38. Each time the coordinates data (involving the menu selecting area 10c) are inputted on the tablet 10 or the clear button 7 is depressed or the executing button 8A or 8B is depressed, the CPU 38 causes the counter 48 to clear the count value. When the demonstration display is carried out after the graphic computer is powered, the CPU
38 holds the condition of the counter 48 in which the count value of the counter 48 is cleared. In the normal picture drawing mode, if the user has neither touched the tablet 10 nor the user has depressed any mechanical switch for five minutes, such as when the power switch is not turned OFF
inadvertently (including the case in which the user has not carried out any operation for five minutes after the ` 15 completion of the demonstration display), then the count value of the counter 48 reaches the value equivalent to five minutes so that the counter 48 supplies the alarm signal AL
to the CPU 38.
When receiving the alarm signal AL, the CPU 38 causes the alarm circuit 49 to perform the alarm operation through the I/O interface circuit 41, thereby alarm sound, such as predetermined sound, melody, message etc., being emanated from the speaker 50 for two minutes. Thus, the user can be protected from leaving the power switch in its ON state, inadvertently. If the power switch 6 is not turned OFF
during a time period of two minutes while the speaker 50 emanating sound, the CPU 38 holds the condition of the counter 48 in which the count value of the counter 48 is cleared.
The graphic computer 1 of this embodiment has programmed therein a demonstration mode (shop display mode) in addition to the above-described normal mode. The demonstration mode is utilized to display the system shown in Fig. 1 so that a customer can freely operate this system at the shop window of the shop. When the graphic computer is set in the demonstration mode, the user slides the slidable contact to turn ON the power switch 6 while depressing the clear button 7. In the demonstration mode, the demonstration display begins after the graphic computer is powered. During the demonstration mode, if the user depresses the clear button 7, the executing button 8A or 8B or if the user inputs coordinate data into the tablet 10, then the displayed picture is cleared and the graphic computer is set in the picture drawing mode, in which mode the user can draw ~- a picture freely, similarly to the normal mode.
-- 15 In this demonstration mode, the program i5 made so that if the user does not operate the graphic computer for five minutes until the demonstration display is ended after the power switch is turned ON, or if the user does not operate the graphic computer for 5 minutes during the picture drawing mode after the demonstration display is ended, the picture displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 is cleared completely and the demonstration display is started once again. More specifically, the CPU 38, supplied with the alarm signal AL from the counter 48 when the demonstration mode is set, executes the demonstration display program once again without operating the alarm circuit 48. If the user operates the graphic computer during the demonstration display mode, the picture displayed on the picture screen is cleared and the graphic computer is set in the drawing mode. This means that, if the graphic computer is not operated at all for five minutes after the customer ;~ - 20239~2 . . ~
freely draws a picture when the system in the example of Fig. 1 is exhibited at a shop window, the picture drawn by the customer is automatically erased and the demonstration display is started once again. Therefore, according to this demonstration mode, when the graphic computer is exhibited at the shop front, the salesman need not clear the picture drawn by the customer, thus making the graphic computer easy to handle.
The graphic computer 1 may incorporate therein a color - 10 or monochromatic printer (dot printer, printer-plotter, etc.) as shown in Fig. 11, so that the user can print a desired picture 54 at any time. In order to complement the ROM 42 in Fig. 5, an IC card in which an application software is written or a voice IC card as a pulse signal - ~ 15 generator or an FM sound source, etc., may be provided as an attachable/detachable card 55. Alternatively, the graphic computer may incorporate therein a disk driving apparatus for a 2-inch or 3.5-inch floppy disk.
While in the above embodiment, the graphic computer 1 and the monitor 2 are provided independently, as shown in Fig. 12, the monitor 2 may be replaced with a liquid crystal display 56. This liquid crystal display 56 may be mounted on the cabinet of the graphic computer 1 so as to become freely rotatable. If the graphic computer 1 and the liquid crystal display 56 are unitarily formed in this way, the overall arrangement can be more simplified, and the graphic computer can be used conveniently because the coordinates input section and the image display section are located close to each other. Further, the liquid crystal display 56 may be replaced with an EL panel.
While in the above described embodiment, the composite video signal CV of the graphic computer 1 is supplied to the monitor 2 or the like, the composite video signal CV may be directly supplied to a video tape recorder or to an electronic camera, whereby the signal may be recorded in a video tape, a floppy disk or the like.
Further, a predetermined melody and message may be emanated from the speaker while the demonstration picture is displayed on the picture screen of the television monitor.
According to the present invention, constituent parts except for the output device are accommodated in the cabinet and made unitary so that the overall arrangement of the apparatus can be miniaturized. Also, the apparatus can be ~ used only by connecting the video signal forming circuit to ; ~ 15 the output device through, for example, the video cable.
Thus, children can use this graphic computer with ease.
Further, since not only the coordinates are inputted by the coordinates detecting device but also the tool selecting button and the color selecting button on the tablet are designated by the coordinates detecting device, the mechanical portion of the present invention can be simplified and the functions thereof can be extended.
If the display device is attached to the cabinet as the output device, then the overall arrangement of the invention can be simplified more. Also, the coordinates portion and the video image display portion are provided close to each other so that the portable graphic computer apparatus can be made easier to handle.
If no data is inputted to the tablet during a certain period of time continuously or if the graphic computer apparatus is not operated at all after the demonstration 2~23962 display mode is ended, then the alarm sound is emanated fromthe speaker so that the user can be prevented from inadvertently leaving the power switch in its ON state.
Further, if a predetermined time is passed after the formation of the demonstration display mode video image data is ended or if a predetermined time is passed from a time point in which data are inputted to the tablet last, the formation of the demonstration display mode video image data is started so that the user need not carry out the operation for the demonstration display mode or the like. Therefore, the portable graphic computer apparatus of the invention is suitably exhibited at the shop front or the like for demonstration.
The overall arrangement of the portable graphic computer apparatus of the invention can be made compact in --~ size and can be utilized by the children with ease. Further, since the tracing paper is fixedly mounted on the tablet and the tracing sheet is utilized as a kind of teaching material. There is then the advantage that this portable graphic computer apparatus can be made more useful.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those - ~ ~ precise embodiments and that various modifications and variations could be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the novel concepts of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
In Fig. 5, reference numeral 48 represents a counter, 49 an alarm circuit, and 50 a speaker provided for the sound emanating section g (see Fig. 1). The counter 48 keeps counting the clock pulse from the CPU 38 and can clear the 15 count value at any time by a clear pulse from the CPU 38.
~- When the count value of the counter 48 reaches the value of 5 minutes, i.e. the clear pulse has not been supplied to the counter 48 from the CPU 38 for five minutes, the counter 48 supplies an alarm signal AL to the CPU 38. During the normal drawing mode, the CPU 38 supplies an alarm operation signal to the alarm circuit 49 through the I/O interface circuit 41 in response to the alarm signal AL. The alarm circuit 49 is comprised of a timer, an oscillator, a synthesizer, a power amplifier or the like, and supplies a signal corresponding to predetermined sound, melody, or a message to the speaker 50 for only two minutes in response to the alarm operation command from the CPU 38. These counter 48, alarm circuit 49 and speaker 50 are mainly provided in order to generate an alarm sound by which the user can be protected from leaving the power switch in its ON state.
20~39~2 Further, in this embodiment, the alarm circuit 49 is not limited to the alarm operation and is utilized in the normal sound emanating operation via the interface circuit 41. For example, if the user selects the color selecting button 14 and the tool selecting buttons 15 to 20 and the like, then the alarm circuit 49 is operated so that the speaker 50 emanates a predetermined touch-sound.
When the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment is used, the video signal output terminal of the graphic computer 1 is just coupled to the video signal input terminal of the monitor 2 via the video cable 3. When the user turns ON the power switch 6 by moving a slidable contact, the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 displays thereon for a - ~ predetermined period of time a demonstration display which . 15 teaches the user an example of how to use the graphic computer 1 of the embodiment. More specifically, a pen as a cursor is displayed on the picture screen 2a to draw a predetermined picture or an eraser as a cursor is displayed thereon to erase the picture, whereby the user can understand how to use the graphic computer.
A demonstration display program is written in the ROM
42 and includes color data, tool data and a series of data of the input coordinates (X, Y) or the like. The CPU 38 sequentially reads these data and moves the same to the RAM
43 and the VDP 44 produces video data corresponding to the data of the RAM 43, whereby the demonstration display is carried out as though the operator draws a locus on the tablet 10 in actual practice.
There is then the substantial advantage that the capacity that the demonstration display program shares in the ROM 42 can be relatively reduced.
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If the user operates the clear button 7 or if the user operates the executing button 8A or 8B or if the user inputs coordinates to the tablet 10 (including the menu selecting area lOc) during the demonstration display mode, then the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment is set in "picture drawing model", whereby the picture displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 is thoroughly erased and the graphic computer is set in the standby mode awaiting the user's input. After the user designates the tool by pushing lo the color button 14 the fine line button 15 or the bold line button 16 with the accessory pen 11 or the fingertip and the like, if the user freely draws a locus by slightly touching the picture making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 under the condition that the executing button 8A or 8B is depressed, a figure similar to the locus with designated - ~ color and thickness can be drawn on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 by the cursor 21. In this case, if the executing button 8A or 8B is not depressed, the cursor 21 will move in the background of the previously-drawn picture on the picture screen 2a. Thus, the locus of the cursor 21 is not displayed as a picture until the executing button 8A
or 8B is operated. Accordingly, the position of the cursor can be determined precisely when the user moves from a certain step, for example, of the drawing to the next stop.
If the user depresses the brush button 17 in the menu selecting area lOc, the cursor 21 is shaped as a brush so that, when the user slightly touches the picture making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 or the like, the user can paint in a designated color the inside of a closed figure (circle, rectangle or the like) near the locus of the brush-shaped cursor within the previously-drawn picture.
If the user depresses the eraser button 18 in the menu selecting area lOc and slightly touches the picture-making area lOb with the accessory pen 11 or the like, an eraser-shaped cursor 2la is displayed in the background of the previously drawn picture on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 as shown in Fig. 6A so that, when the user depresses the executing button 8A or 8B while moving the attachment pen 11 or the like, the previously-drawn picture can be erased partly. If the picture is erased too much, the picture screen 2a can be returned to the previous picture, produced before, by depressing the cancel button 20 in the menu selecting area lOc as shown in Fig. 6B.
If the user depresses the stamp button l9 in the menu selecting area lOc, as shown in Fig. 7, several kinds of stamp characters 51 are displayed in the upper portion of the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2. For example, if the user pushes the tablet 10 at a portion corresponding to a desired character in the stamp characters 51, then that character is selected as a cursor. If the user depresses the executing button 8A or 8B while slightly touching the tablet 10 with the accessory pen 11 or the like, then a desired stamp character will be displayed on the picture screen at its portion designated by the depression of the executing button 8A or 8B. Further, the stamp character can be superimposed upon the previously-drawn picture.
As described above, in the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment, the pressure sensitive type position sensing apparatus 23 involving the tablet 10, the CPU 38, the VDP
44, the VRAM 45, and the NTSC encoder 46 or the like are formed as one body and the picture is formed with ease only by connecting the graphic computer 1 and the monitor 2 via 2~2~962 the video cable 3. Therefore, the arrangement of this system can be simplified and children can use this graphic computer with ease. Thus, the system of this embodiment is suitable for the children to draw a picture.
On picture-making area 10b of the tablet 10 of the graphic computer 1 in this embodiment, there can be loaded a play card 52 that is a flexible sheet in which a predetermined character 53 is printed on one or both surfaces thereof as shown in Fig. 8. This play card 52 is substantially rectangular, in which two protruding portions (inserting portions) 52b, 52c are formed on an upper side portion thereof while two protruding portions (inserting portions) 52d , 52e are formed on a lower side portion ~- thereof and a semicircular notch 52a for ejecting the play card is formed on a left side portion thereof, respectively.
~- ~ When the play card 52 is loaded on the graphic computer 1 of this embodiment, the inserting portions 52b and 52c of the upper side portion of the play card 52 are respectively inserted into the slots 4b and 4c adjacent to the tablet 10 on the upper casing 4 of the graphic computer 1 while the play card 52 is slightly deformed as shown in Fig. 9. Then, the inserting portions 52d and 52e of the lower side portion of the play card 52 are respectively inserted into the slots 4d and 4e of the upper casing 4 (see Fig. 1), whereby the play card 52 is stably loaded on the tablet 10 as shown in Fig. 10.
As a method for using the play card 52, there might be considered "tracing" and "puzzle game" or the like. If the user selects the "tracing", the respective portions of the character 53 of the play card 52 shown in Fig. 8 are marked with, for example, numerals such as 1', 2', 3', ... In some ~23g62 :
case, the user traces the respective portions of the character 53 in the order of 1', 3', 5', 8', ... In other case, the user traces the respective portions of the character 53 in the order of 1', 2', 4', 7', ... so that, for example, different animal characters are respectively displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2. In other words, a kind of a hidden picture search play becomes possible.
In the case of "puzzle game", words having ciphers are 1~ printed on the play card 52 in advance and the user writes words while guessing the ciphers.
As described above, if the play card 52 of this embodiment is used, the system in the example of Fig. 1 can - be applied not only to the picture drawing but also to a sophisticated play or to a kind of learning. In this case, since the play card 52 of this embodiment is provided with the inserting portions 52b to 52e while the slots 4b to 4e are formed on the portion in which the upper case 4 of the graphic computer 1 contacts with the tablet 10 the play card 52 can be loaded on the graphic computer with ease.
Moreover, since the play card 52 is provided with the notch 52a for ejecting the play card the play card 52 can be ejected from the graphic computer 1 with ease.
- Instead of forming the grooves 4b to 4e on the upper casing 4, a leaf spring may be provided on the edge portion of the recess 4a of the upper casing 4 in order to fix the peripheral section of the play card 52. In that case, the inserting portions 52b to 52e can be removed from the play card 52.
Operations of the counter 48 and the alarm circuit 49 in this embodiment will be described. In the normal picture drawing mode, the counter 48 keeps counting the clock pulse from the CPU 38. Each time the coordinates data (involving the menu selecting area 10c) are inputted on the tablet 10 or the clear button 7 is depressed or the executing button 8A or 8B is depressed, the CPU 38 causes the counter 48 to clear the count value. When the demonstration display is carried out after the graphic computer is powered, the CPU
38 holds the condition of the counter 48 in which the count value of the counter 48 is cleared. In the normal picture drawing mode, if the user has neither touched the tablet 10 nor the user has depressed any mechanical switch for five minutes, such as when the power switch is not turned OFF
inadvertently (including the case in which the user has not carried out any operation for five minutes after the ` 15 completion of the demonstration display), then the count value of the counter 48 reaches the value equivalent to five minutes so that the counter 48 supplies the alarm signal AL
to the CPU 38.
When receiving the alarm signal AL, the CPU 38 causes the alarm circuit 49 to perform the alarm operation through the I/O interface circuit 41, thereby alarm sound, such as predetermined sound, melody, message etc., being emanated from the speaker 50 for two minutes. Thus, the user can be protected from leaving the power switch in its ON state, inadvertently. If the power switch 6 is not turned OFF
during a time period of two minutes while the speaker 50 emanating sound, the CPU 38 holds the condition of the counter 48 in which the count value of the counter 48 is cleared.
The graphic computer 1 of this embodiment has programmed therein a demonstration mode (shop display mode) in addition to the above-described normal mode. The demonstration mode is utilized to display the system shown in Fig. 1 so that a customer can freely operate this system at the shop window of the shop. When the graphic computer is set in the demonstration mode, the user slides the slidable contact to turn ON the power switch 6 while depressing the clear button 7. In the demonstration mode, the demonstration display begins after the graphic computer is powered. During the demonstration mode, if the user depresses the clear button 7, the executing button 8A or 8B or if the user inputs coordinate data into the tablet 10, then the displayed picture is cleared and the graphic computer is set in the picture drawing mode, in which mode the user can draw ~- a picture freely, similarly to the normal mode.
-- 15 In this demonstration mode, the program i5 made so that if the user does not operate the graphic computer for five minutes until the demonstration display is ended after the power switch is turned ON, or if the user does not operate the graphic computer for 5 minutes during the picture drawing mode after the demonstration display is ended, the picture displayed on the picture screen 2a of the monitor 2 is cleared completely and the demonstration display is started once again. More specifically, the CPU 38, supplied with the alarm signal AL from the counter 48 when the demonstration mode is set, executes the demonstration display program once again without operating the alarm circuit 48. If the user operates the graphic computer during the demonstration display mode, the picture displayed on the picture screen is cleared and the graphic computer is set in the drawing mode. This means that, if the graphic computer is not operated at all for five minutes after the customer ;~ - 20239~2 . . ~
freely draws a picture when the system in the example of Fig. 1 is exhibited at a shop window, the picture drawn by the customer is automatically erased and the demonstration display is started once again. Therefore, according to this demonstration mode, when the graphic computer is exhibited at the shop front, the salesman need not clear the picture drawn by the customer, thus making the graphic computer easy to handle.
The graphic computer 1 may incorporate therein a color - 10 or monochromatic printer (dot printer, printer-plotter, etc.) as shown in Fig. 11, so that the user can print a desired picture 54 at any time. In order to complement the ROM 42 in Fig. 5, an IC card in which an application software is written or a voice IC card as a pulse signal - ~ 15 generator or an FM sound source, etc., may be provided as an attachable/detachable card 55. Alternatively, the graphic computer may incorporate therein a disk driving apparatus for a 2-inch or 3.5-inch floppy disk.
While in the above embodiment, the graphic computer 1 and the monitor 2 are provided independently, as shown in Fig. 12, the monitor 2 may be replaced with a liquid crystal display 56. This liquid crystal display 56 may be mounted on the cabinet of the graphic computer 1 so as to become freely rotatable. If the graphic computer 1 and the liquid crystal display 56 are unitarily formed in this way, the overall arrangement can be more simplified, and the graphic computer can be used conveniently because the coordinates input section and the image display section are located close to each other. Further, the liquid crystal display 56 may be replaced with an EL panel.
While in the above described embodiment, the composite video signal CV of the graphic computer 1 is supplied to the monitor 2 or the like, the composite video signal CV may be directly supplied to a video tape recorder or to an electronic camera, whereby the signal may be recorded in a video tape, a floppy disk or the like.
Further, a predetermined melody and message may be emanated from the speaker while the demonstration picture is displayed on the picture screen of the television monitor.
According to the present invention, constituent parts except for the output device are accommodated in the cabinet and made unitary so that the overall arrangement of the apparatus can be miniaturized. Also, the apparatus can be ~ used only by connecting the video signal forming circuit to ; ~ 15 the output device through, for example, the video cable.
Thus, children can use this graphic computer with ease.
Further, since not only the coordinates are inputted by the coordinates detecting device but also the tool selecting button and the color selecting button on the tablet are designated by the coordinates detecting device, the mechanical portion of the present invention can be simplified and the functions thereof can be extended.
If the display device is attached to the cabinet as the output device, then the overall arrangement of the invention can be simplified more. Also, the coordinates portion and the video image display portion are provided close to each other so that the portable graphic computer apparatus can be made easier to handle.
If no data is inputted to the tablet during a certain period of time continuously or if the graphic computer apparatus is not operated at all after the demonstration 2~23962 display mode is ended, then the alarm sound is emanated fromthe speaker so that the user can be prevented from inadvertently leaving the power switch in its ON state.
Further, if a predetermined time is passed after the formation of the demonstration display mode video image data is ended or if a predetermined time is passed from a time point in which data are inputted to the tablet last, the formation of the demonstration display mode video image data is started so that the user need not carry out the operation for the demonstration display mode or the like. Therefore, the portable graphic computer apparatus of the invention is suitably exhibited at the shop front or the like for demonstration.
The overall arrangement of the portable graphic computer apparatus of the invention can be made compact in --~ size and can be utilized by the children with ease. Further, since the tracing paper is fixedly mounted on the tablet and the tracing sheet is utilized as a kind of teaching material. There is then the advantage that this portable graphic computer apparatus can be made more useful.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those - ~ ~ precise embodiments and that various modifications and variations could be effected by one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the novel concepts of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Claims (24)
1. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means;
a plurality of color selecting buttons formed on said tablet for selecting colorinformation for said video image data, and means controlling said video image data forming means in accordance with operation of said buttons, wherein said video image data forming means identifies the designation of said color selecting buttons and forms said video image data on the basis of the designated color.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means;
a plurality of color selecting buttons formed on said tablet for selecting colorinformation for said video image data, and means controlling said video image data forming means in accordance with operation of said buttons, wherein said video image data forming means identifies the designation of said color selecting buttons and forms said video image data on the basis of the designated color.
2. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said video image data; video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means; and a plurality of tool selecting buttons formed on said tablet for selecting the output form of said video image data, and means for controlling said video image data forming means in accordance with operation of said buttons, wherein said video image forming means identifies the designation of said tool selecting buttons and forms said video image data on the basis of the designated tool.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said video image data; video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means; and a plurality of tool selecting buttons formed on said tablet for selecting the output form of said video image data, and means for controlling said video image data forming means in accordance with operation of said buttons, wherein said video image forming means identifies the designation of said tool selecting buttons and forms said video image data on the basis of the designated tool.
3. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said tablet is divided to provide a picture drawing area and a menu selecting area, said video image data is formed on the basis of data inputted to said picture drawing area, and said color selecting buttons are provided on said menu selecting area.
4. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said tablet is divided to provide a picture drawing area and a menu selecting area, said video image data is formed on the basis of data inputted to said picture drawing area, and said tool selecting buttons are provided on said menu selecting area.
5. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said output means is mounted on said cabinet for supplying said video signal to a television monitor provided as an external apparatus.
6. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising pen means for inputting coordinates data to said tablet.
7. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, further comprising an executing button for issuing a command such that video image data is formed from the coordinates data inputted by said tablet.
8. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said executing button is provided on said cabinet.
9. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 7, including means operative when said executing button is operated, to obtain video image data corresponding to a locus of said input coordinates, while when said executing button is not operated, a cursor is displayed at a corresponding position in accordance with a movement of said input coordinates.
10. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 3 or claim 4, wherein said picture drawing area includes a picture making area and the picture making area has the same aspect ratio as that of said television monitor.
11. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said tool selecting buttons include a line button, and including means operative when said line button is operated, to set said portable graphic computer apparatus in a picture drawing mode for drawing a picture in accordance with the input coordinates.
12. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said tool selecting buttons include a brush button, and means operative when said brush button is operated, to set said portable graphic computer apparatus in the mode for painting out a closed area, said closed area representing an area surrounded by a periphery of said picture drawing area and a line of the previously-drawn video image data.
13. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 12, wherein a painting out operation is executed when said executing button is operated after the cursor is moved to a desired area in said closed area.
14. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said tool selecting buttons include an eraser button, and means operative when said eraser button is operated, to set said portable graphic computer apparatus in the eraser mode for erasing a previously-drawn picture, the previously-drawn picture being erased by moving the cursor on a desired picture while depressing the executing button.
15. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said tool selecting buttons include a cancel button, and means operative when said cancel button is operated, to recover the previous picture of one procedure before.
16. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said tool selecting buttons include a stamp button, and means operaitve when said stamp button is operated, to display a plurality of predetermined stamp characters and to select one of said stamp characters.
17. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said stamp characters are displayed on a picture screen, and a desired character is selected from said plurality of stamp characters by inputting coordinates data corresponding to a displayed position of said desired character from said tablet.
18. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said character is moved on the picture screen in accordance with the movement of said input coordinates, said character being fixed and displayed at a desired position by operating the executing button.
19. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said dectecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said video image data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means;
and means for mounting on peripheral portions of said tablet in said cabinet a tracing sheet for tracing said tablet.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said dectecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said video image data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein elements from said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means;
and means for mounting on peripheral portions of said tablet in said cabinet a tracing sheet for tracing said tablet.
20. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means; and a tracing sheet mounted on said tablet, wherein said cabinet has slots formed at its peripheral portions on said tablet for mounting said tracing sheet, and said tracing sheet has formed thereon inserting portions which are inserted into said slots.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said memory for generating a video signal from said video image data;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal;
a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image forming means, said memory and said video signal generating means; and a tracing sheet mounted on said tablet, wherein said cabinet has slots formed at its peripheral portions on said tablet for mounting said tracing sheet, and said tracing sheet has formed thereon inserting portions which are inserted into said slots.
21. A tracing sheet as claimed in claim 20, adapted to be mounted on said tablet, said tracing sheet comprising inserting portions which are inserted into said slots of said cabinet formed at the peripheral portions of said tablet.
22. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data;
coordinates detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said means for generating a video signal from said video image data;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is inputted to said tablet last;
sound emanating means connected to said time detecting means for emanating an alarm sound on the basis of said time interval;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal; and a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said sound emanating means.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data;
coordinates detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data by an output signal from said detecting means;
a memory connected to said video image data forming means for storing said videoimage data;
video signal generating means connected to said means for generating a video signal from said video image data;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is inputted to said tablet last;
sound emanating means connected to said time detecting means for emanating an alarm sound on the basis of said time interval;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting saidvideo signal; and a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said sound emanating means.
23. The portable graphic computer apparatus according to claim 22, wherein said video image data forming means includes a program memory in which demonstration video image data is stored, and said time detecting means detects a time interval from a timing point in which the formation of said demonstration video image data is finished or a timing point in which data is last inputted to said tablet.
24. A portable graphic computer apparatus comprising:
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; coordinates detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a program memory connected to said video image data forming means and in which a program for forming demonstration video image data for a predetermined time is stored;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a timing point at which the formation of said demonstration video image data is finished or a timing point at which said coordinates data are last inputted to said tablet;
video signal generating means connected to said video image data forming means for generating a video signal from said video image data;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is last inputted to said tablet;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal; and a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said time detecting means, wherein the formation of said demonstration video image data is automatically started on the basis of said time interval.
a tablet for inputting coordinates data; coordinates detecting means for detecting the coordinates data inputted by said tablet;
video image data forming means connected to said detecting means for forming video image data corresponding to input coordinates based on coordinates data represented by an output signal from said detecting means;
a program memory connected to said video image data forming means and in which a program for forming demonstration video image data for a predetermined time is stored;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a timing point at which the formation of said demonstration video image data is finished or a timing point at which said coordinates data are last inputted to said tablet;
video signal generating means connected to said video image data forming means for generating a video signal from said video image data;
time detecting means connected to said detecting means for detecting a time interval from a timing point at which data is last inputted to said tablet;
output means connected to said video signal generating means for outputting said video signal; and a cabinet for accommodating therein said tablet, said detecting means, said video image data forming means, said memory and said time detecting means, wherein the formation of said demonstration video image data is automatically started on the basis of said time interval.
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MKEC | Expiry (correction) |
Effective date: 20121202 |