WO2008055187A2 - Amplificateur intégrateur électronique mobile universel - Google Patents

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WO2008055187A2
WO2008055187A2 PCT/US2007/083071 US2007083071W WO2008055187A2 WO 2008055187 A2 WO2008055187 A2 WO 2008055187A2 US 2007083071 W US2007083071 W US 2007083071W WO 2008055187 A2 WO2008055187 A2 WO 2008055187A2
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/60Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers
    • H04M1/6033Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers for providing handsfree use or a loudspeaker mode in telephone sets
    • H04M1/6041Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use
    • H04M1/6075Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use adapted for handsfree use in a vehicle
    • H04M1/6083Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use adapted for handsfree use in a vehicle by interfacing with the vehicle audio system
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/60Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers
    • H04M1/6033Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers including speech amplifiers for providing handsfree use or a loudspeaker mode in telephone sets
    • H04M1/6041Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use
    • H04M1/6058Portable telephones adapted for handsfree use involving the use of a headset accessory device connected to the portable telephone
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/72409User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories
    • H04M1/72412User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality by interfacing with external accessories using two-way short-range wireless interfaces

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  • the invention relates in general to methods and devices for system interfaces and, more particularly, embodiments of the present invention relate to vehicle mounted electronic system interfaces.
  • the present invention has been developed in response to the current state of the art, and in particular, in response to the aforementioned problems and other problems and needs that have not been fully or completely solved by currently available systems.
  • a preferred embodiment of the universal docking port comprises a system including an integrated circuit including an integral memory component; an adapter; a signal carrying cable; a head unit; a wireless radio frequency transmitter including a user interface; a wireless radio frequency receiver.
  • the adapter includes a first side and a second side interconnected by said signal carrying cable, the second side is configured to detachably physically interconnect with the integrated circuit; and the wireless radio frequency transmitter is situated proximal to the wireless radio frequency receiver and the radio frequency receiver is operationally interfaced with the signal carrying cable; and the integrated circuit and the head unit are operationally interconnected.
  • system provides a first side of an adapter that is configured to detachably physically interconnect with the head unit.
  • the radio frequency transmitter is operationally configured to control at least one function of the integrated circuit including an integral memory component.
  • a universal interface system in another embodiment, includes an electrically powered solid state electronic device; at least one electromechanical radiation transmitting device; a system interface; and an adapter.
  • the electrically powered solid state electronic device includes a user interface; a communications protocol component; and the electrically powered solid state electronic device is operatively interconnected with at least: the electrical power source; the electromechanical radiation transmitting device; and the adapter.
  • the electrically powered solid state electronic device includes a power intake component configured to accept electrical power from the electrical power source and the electrically powered solid state electronic device includes at least one receiving component that can receive a first electromagnetic radiation signal via an electrically conductive wire from the adapter.
  • the adapter includes at least one conveying component capable of conveying the first electromagnetic radiation signal, via a first electrically conductive transmission component to the electrically powered solid state electronic device, the first electromagnetic radiation signal relies on data from a storage component which stores data that is relevant to the electrically powered solid state electronic device and data from an interface component that is operatively interfaced with the system interface through a second electrically conductive transmission component, and the electrically powered solid state electronic device, includes at least one conversion component that can convert the first electromagnetic radiation signal into at least one output signal which can be conveyed to the electromechanical radiation transmitting device.
  • the present invention provides a system comprising a first handheld electronic device adapter, connector for interface with head unit, connector configured interface with handheld electronic device, selected handheld electronic device, receptacle port for connector to head unit, head unit, signal processor, a cable.
  • the cable is integral with the signal processor, and the cable operationally interfaces, via the receptacle port for connection to the head unit and the interface with handheld electronic device, the head unit and the handheld electronic device.
  • the signal processor is configured to process signals specific to a handheld electronic device.
  • the signal processor optionally is configured to process signals from a wireless device.
  • the system includes a single adapter that provides physical and signal compatibility between a plurality of handheld electronic devices and a head unit.
  • the system may also allow for a plurality of handheld electronic devices to simultaneously convey signal to the head unit and the signals may be handled on a priority sequence, or may be parsed and handled in a temporally distributed sequence, as for instance where telephone calls will be presented in the order which they were received, or another order. Or where telephone calls will be will be delayed while certain reports or songs are playing on the radio, or certain songs or content will be held in memory while a phone call is taken.
  • the first handheld electronic device is a telephone and the second handheld electronic device is a navigation aid or Internet browser.
  • the head unit may be part of a consumer electronic device.
  • the present invention provides its benefits across a broad spectrum of user interfaces with electronic devices in a vehicle environment. While the description which follows hereinafter is meant to be representative of a number of such applications, it is not exhaustive. As those skilled in the art will recognize, the basic apparatus taught herein can be readily adapted to many uses. This specification and the claims appended hereto should be accorded a breadth in keeping with the scope and spirit of the invention being disclosed despite what might appear to be limiting language imposed by the requirements of referring to the specific examples disclosed.
  • Fig. 1 is a view of a preferred embodiment of a universal with a single adapter for multiple handheld electronic devices
  • Fig. 2 is a view of a preferred embodiment of customized adapters, one for each handheld electronic device.
  • Fig. 3 is a preferred embodiment of a customized integral cable compatible with a single handheld electronic device and a head unit.
  • a first handheld electronic device 100 A second handheld electronic device 102 A third handheld electronic device 104 A universal adapter 106 A remote control 108 A signal carrying cable HO A first handheld electronic device adapter 106A A second handheld electronic device adapter 106B A third handheld electronic device adapter 106C
  • a first, second, and third handheld electronic device 100, 102, and 104 such as, for example, an MP3 player, a cellular telephone, a GPS receiver, or the like.
  • a universal adapter 106 is provided, the universal adapter 106 provides circuitry that can process the signal from a plurality of handheld electronic devices 100, 102, and 104 and translate the signal into a form that is readily decodable by the handheld electronic device head unit.
  • a remote control 108 unit allows a user to control the handheld electronic device or the device associated with the head unit or both.
  • 100-104 are a handheld electronic devices such as, for example, an MP3 player, a cellular telephone, a GPS receiver, or the like.
  • Adapter 106A is associated with handheld electronic device 100.
  • adapters 106B and 106C are associated with handheld electronic devices 102 and 104 respectively.
  • a single cable 118 is disclosed.
  • the cable 118 includes a connector for interface with head unit 120 and an interface for a selected handheld electronic device 124.
  • a signal processor is fully integrated within the cable 126. It is contemplated that this cable is customized and possible even co- branded with an OEM's handheld electronic device.
  • the signal processor 126 circuits are specially adapted to receive unique electronic signal input from the respective associated handheld electronic devices 104.
  • Each handheld electronic device generates electronic signals in a particular device format that is unique to that particular handheld electronic device.
  • the inventor recognized that converting these unique device format electronic signals to a standard format that is independent of the particular handheld electronic device from which they originated together with other features of the present invention would greatly facilitate the integration of handheld electronic devices into other electronic systems.
  • Such a standard electronic output can be transmitted through a standard docking member connection to a standard cable connector.
  • Electronic signals to the respective handheld electronic devices are converted by this electronic circuitry from a standard format to the specific device formats that are required by the respective devices.
  • Control units commonly referred to as "heads” 128, are typically mounted in vehicles and on other substrates for purposes of controlling at least the audio and/or video systems in a vehicle or elsewhere.
  • the interface on the head 128 is configured to receive the physical 120 connector for interface with head unit 128.
  • the heads may be integrated into other systems such as vehicle operating systems, alarms, warnings, and the like, so that they are controlled by or at least integrated with the head.
  • the cable circuit and the base element See, for example, standard cable 126.
  • a wireless connection (not shown).
  • standard connection is intended to and shall include all connections between cable circuits, including antennas, standard cable connectors and standard docking member connections.
  • base element may become primarily a holder for the docking member, which may be permanently or temporarily mounted wherever desired so long as it is within wireless range.
  • the antenna that is associated with the docking member circuit in a wireless installation may be associated with the base element, the docking member, or elsewhere, as may be desired.
  • the cable circuits and docking member circuits include the capability to transmit signals in a wireless installation.
  • both the electronic input and output signals that flow through connectors are all standardized.
  • the electronic input and output that flows through connector pair is unique to the head.
  • the inventor realized that conversion of input and output electronic signals to a predetermined standard, which applies between cable circuits and docking member circuits and, however matched, substantially minimizes the number of docking members that are required. Without such standardization, each individual handheld electronic device would require a connecting member for each individual head style. That is, to accommodate handheld electronic device there would have to be a separate docking member for each of head.
  • the cables and associated cable circuits must be changed to accommodate each different head, but this is considerably less expensive than providing a docking member for each head style.
  • This connecting station method has several advantages. It has a removable connect which allows for a user to switch between virtually any mobile electronic devices connecting them to the vehicle's electronic components.
  • the wiring for this device is concealed, optionally, behind the vehicles body except for a connector which allows the connection to connect to the wiring.
  • any mobile electronic device is able to connect to a vehicles electronic components with the corresponding interchangeable connector and maintain a look of being seamlessly integrated into the vehicle by having the wiring concealed behind the body of the vehicle.
  • This device is able to achieve its results by threading the wiring through a hole either pre-existing or drilled into the body of the vehicle where the device is to be placed. Once the wiring is threaded through the hole is it then connected to at least one, and potentially all of the vehicle's electronics.
  • the connector at the opposite end of the wiring sticks out of an aperture while the wiring itself is concealed, optionally, behind the body of the vehicle.
  • the connector allows one connect to the wiring previously installed.
  • the dock itself can contain a circuit board to allow for the transfer of any and all data from the mobile electronic device to vehicles electronics or visa versa, should one be needed. Once the dock is connected to the wiring, it then achieves the result of giving the device a seamlessly integrated look.
  • the dock itself is interchangeable at any time, allowing any device to connect to the vehicles electronics via the stationary wiring and an appropriate dock.
  • dashboard It can be located in any position in the vehicle: dashboard, between the seats, on the floor, in the doors, the sideways, the ceiling, exterior body, etc.
  • the circuit board need not have to be attached to the dock, it is just housed within the dock
  • the dock can be made of plastic, metal, wood, or any other material suitable for holding a mobile electronic device.
  • the connector on the circuit board which connects the mobile electronic device to the circuit board can be located anywhere in the dock and have as many as are needed in order to connect to the mobile electronic device.
  • Any amount of connectors can be used in order to transfer the data from the mobile electronic device to the electronic components of the vehicle.
  • the electronic components of the vehicle can be the stereo, monitors, on board computer, etc.
  • the dock itself could be molded into the vehicles body in such a way as to make a part of the vehicle and can either be as one piece or still have the dock interchangeable.
  • the housing for the dock and the circuit board can be concealed directly behind the body of a vehicle but still allow for access to the circuit board and/or the connector for connecting the mobile electronic device to. This could be achieved by having a concealed opening where the dock or housing for the circuit board along with the circuit board resides. Through the concealed opening the dock and/or the circuit board or just connector can change out for the corresponding mobile electronic device.
  • Another embodiment of the present invention includes a vehicle comprising an occupant region, and a component region wherein the regions are adjacent one another.
  • a vehicle comprising an occupant region, and a component region wherein the regions are adjacent one another.
  • the vehicle itself may take the form of any powered or non-powered vehicle that can accommodate an occupant; this could include an automobile, aircraft, marine vessel or other vehicle.
  • This embodiment of the present invention further includes an electrically powered solid state electronic device that straddles the occupant region.
  • a battery or electrical generating device would be possible examples.
  • the component region draws electrical power from a source outside said occupant region and is configured to receive electromagnetic radiation, likely in the form of a signal which may subsequently be converted into an electromagnetic or electromechanical radiation signal which may be perceived.
  • said solid state electronic device further includes a user interface including a data input region.
  • the data input component may use a tactile based unit, this could include a touch screen, which may include a fingerprint reader or other authenticating element, and the interface may be visual based, or audio based. In all likelihood there will be at least one embodiment which includes multiple interfaces.
  • a first electrical component including a communications protocol is included as well as a signal source for, and in operative connection with, at least one electromechanical radiation transmitting device and a system interface.
  • a cable having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is in electrical contact with the solid state electronic device and the second end terminates with the system interface, which is substantively immovably disposed within the occupant region of the vehicle and is within 3 meters, 2.5 meters, 2, meters, 1.5 meters, 1 meter or .5 meters of said seat. It is further contemplated that different interfaces may be placed strategically throughout the occupant region and at varying distances from the occupant. Additionally, the cable includes at least two electrically conductive wires.
  • the system includes an adapter component having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side operatively forms an electrical connection with said system interface and the second side of the adapter component is configured to connect to at least one electronic data storage device using data interface which is on the electronic data storage device, wherein said electronic data storage device includes a user interface, and the adapter component includes a communications protocol operative to permit at least partial emulation of the electronic data storage device user interface on the solid state electronic device.
  • the system includes at least one electronic data storage device including at least one communication protocol; and an electrical component including an dynamic sensing protocol wherein said electrical component is capable of sensing the presence of at least one electronic data storage device in electrical contact with the system interface, and after sensing the presence of the at least one electronic data storage device, the electrical component dynamically queries the electronic data storage device or devices and ascertains sufficient data concerning the communications protocol of the electronic data storage device or devices to allow the interface to transmit electrical signals through an electrically conductive medium from the at least one electronic data storage device to the solid state electronic device, wherein said solid state electronic device, at least partially, emulates the user interface of the electronic data storage device and the solid state electronic device converts at least a portion of the data transmitted from the electronic data storage device to the solid state electronic device to a signal which is configured to ultimately provide a signal to an electromechanical transmitting device.
  • a resilient, molded, substantially non-conducting polymeric material including a first side and a second side wherein the second side includes a first region and a second region, said first region including at least one fastening device and a second region including an aperture, and a cable including a first end and second end and at least two electrically conductive wires therein, wherein said aperture receives the first end of said at least two electrically conductive wires and said wire is operatively connected to an electronic interface which is integrally affixed to said first side and said electronic interface is operative to accommodate an first electronic device and said first electronic device is configured to transmit electromagnetic signals to a second electronic device attached to the at least two electrically conductive wires at the second end of said cable, and said electronic interface is adjacent to an integral discontinuity, wherein said discontinuity is operative to provide a retaining characteristic for at least one of the following, an electronic device and a molded electronic device retaining element.
  • an electronic media storage device dock is accessibly mounted in the occupant region.
  • the electronic media storage device interfaces with the dock.
  • the dock is operatively connected with at least one media presentation component.
  • media presentation component shall be understood to mean one or more speakers and optionally one of more viewing screens.
  • an iPod like memory storage is interfaced with the dock and the media content is delivered to the vehicle occupants.
  • the dock can accommodate music and video versions of iPod like devices, and the dock is interfaced with a component that is interfaced with a transmitting system and the system allows the user to purchase/acquire and download multimedia material using the iPod like device as a storage system. Thje material that has been downloaded then may be enjoyed or may be stored for future enjoyment, or both.
  • the same docking port also allows a PDA or personal data assistant to be interfaced with the docking port.
  • the PDA user's schedule, email, etc could be viewed on a screen within the vehicle. This could be coupled with voice recognition software so as to obviateteh need for a vehicle operator to read the email but would allow the operator to listen the email and respond to the email by speaking.
  • the PDA may also include a databood such as Zagat® or the yellow pages which would allow a user to identify nearby establishments which would be of interest to a vehicle operator or to others.
  • a GPS (satellite or terrestrial based navigation system) containing data device could also be used to provide data which would aid in navigation.
  • the present invention provides a method for interfacing a plurality of handheld electronic devices with a single head unit using only a single adapter 106.
  • the docking station is situated so as to be out of direct sunlight.
  • the dock is mounted out of sight, so as to reduce the likelihood of thieves stealing the memory storage device.
  • Location include a ceiling mounted docking station which is accessible by a cover that opens by swinging downward between about 15 and 90 degrees and more preferably about 45 degrees.
  • the cover has a docking portion on a side away from the hinge side.
  • the memory storage device is placed in the docking bay with the aid of gravity. Thereafter the cover is closed and the memory storage device is out of sight.
  • a similar set-up could be used in the vehicle's door or counsel area.
  • an aperture could be provided which would substantially accommodate the memory storage device thus removing it from sight. Consistent with the invention the aperture would be sized to accommodate the largest anticipated device and would be associated with a plurality of adapters which would allow smaller devices to fit snugly within the aperture.

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Un câble 118 inclut un connecteur pour une interface avec une unité de tête 120 et une interface pour un dispositif électronique portable sélectionné 124. Selon un mode de réalisation, un processeur audio est entièrement intégré au sein du câble. Il est envisagé que ce câble soit personnalisé et qu'il soit possible de l'utiliser y compris associé en termes de marque avec un dispositif électronique portable d'un fabricant de matériel informatique d'origine.
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