[미국특허]
Method for producing indicators and processing apparatus and system utilizing the indicators
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G06K-019/06
G06K-007/10
G06K-007/14
G06K-007/12
G06F-003/03
G06F-003/0354
H04N-005/44
출원번호
US-0591479
(2009-11-20)
등록번호
US-8851391
(2014-10-07)
우선권정보
TW-91100350 A (2002-01-11)
발명자
/ 주소
Tsai, Yao-Hung
출원인 / 주소
Sonix Technology Co., Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Haynes and Boone, LLP
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초록▼
The present invention discloses a method for producing graphical indicators and interactive systems for utilizing the graphical indicators. On the surface of an object, visually negligible graphical indicators are provided. The graphical indicators and main information, i.e. text or pictures, co-exi
The present invention discloses a method for producing graphical indicators and interactive systems for utilizing the graphical indicators. On the surface of an object, visually negligible graphical indicators are provided. The graphical indicators and main information, i.e. text or pictures, co-exist on the surface of object. The graphical indicators do not interfere with the main information when the perception of human eyes are concerned. With the graphical indicators, further information other than the main information on the surface of object are carried. In addition to the main information on the surface of object, one is able to obtain additional information through an auxiliary electronic device or trigger an interactive operation.
대표청구항▼
1. A graphical indicator combination, comprising: a plurality of graphical indicators located adjacent to each other on a surface of an object, each in an area on the surface, each area being divided into a plurality of state zones arranged in a form of an m by n matrix, m>2, n>2, m and n being inte
1. A graphical indicator combination, comprising: a plurality of graphical indicators located adjacent to each other on a surface of an object, each in an area on the surface, each area being divided into a plurality of state zones arranged in a form of an m by n matrix, m>2, n>2, m and n being integers, each of the graphical indicators comprising: at least one header portion capable of distinguishing the corresponding graphical indicator from adjacent graphical indicators and indicating the orientation of the corresponding graphical indicator, each header portion comprising a plurality of first graphical micro-units disposed in parts of the state zones, each of the first graphical micro-units being disposed in one of the state zones respectively, anda content portion comprising a plurality of second graphical micro-units disposed in other parts of the state zones, each of the second graphical micro-units being disposed in one of the state zones respectively;wherein the surface of the object comprises a main information that overlaps and co-exists with the graphical micro-units, and the graphical micro-units are visually negligible when the user observes the main information, andwherein each of the graphical micro units is printed in a Black (K) primitive color ink, and the main information is printed in a Cyan (C), a Magenta (M), or a Yellow (Y) primitive color ink, or a combination thereof. 2. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein the state zones arranged in the form of an m by n matrix comprise a plurality of first state zones and a plurality of second state zones, each of the first graphical micro-units is disposed in one of the first state zones respectively, each of the second graphical micro-units is disposed in one of the second state zones respectively. 3. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein parts of the first state zones are unoccupied by the first graphical micro-units and parts of the second state zones are unoccupied by the second graphical micro-units. 4. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein the Black (K) primitive color ink of the graphical micro-units substantially absorbs infrared ray, and the Cyan (C), the Magenta (M), or the Yellow (Y) primitive color ink of the main information hardly absorbs infrared rays. 5. The graphical indicator combination of claim 4, wherein the Black (K) primitive color ink is a black oil ink, while the main information is printed in a Near-K ink that hardly absorbs infrared ray. 6. The graphical indicator combination of claim 5, wherein the candidate states comprise a first state and a second state, as in the first state, one of the graphical micro-units is disposed in the state zone includes, and as in the second state, no graphical micro-unit is disposed in the state zone. 7. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein each of the graphical micro-units is printed in a fluorescent ink, and the main information is printed in a typical oil ink. 8. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein each of the graphic indicators has a visually negligible size. 9. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein each of the state zones selectively stores the one of the graphical micro-units respectively, each of the state zones displays a state from at least two candidate states. 10. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein the graphical indicators comprise a plurality of first graphical indicators and a plurality of second graphical indicators, the first graphical indicators and the second graphical indicators have identical header portions, and the content portions of the first graphical indicators are different from the content portions of the second graphical indicators. 11. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein each of the graphical indicators has more than one header portions. 12. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein the header portion in each of the graphical indicators corresponds an indicator information. 13. The graphical indicator combination of claim 1, wherein the header portion and the content portion in each of the graphical indicators corresponds two different indicator informations. 14. An electronic system for retrieving a plurality of graphical indicators located adjacent to each other on a surface of an information medium, the surface of the information medium comprising a main information that overlaps and co-exists with the graphical indicators and the graphical indicators are visually negligible when the user observes the main information, each of the graphical indicators including a header information and a content information, each header information being capable of indicating the orientation of the corresponding graphical indicator and the orientation of the corresponding graphical indicator, and the electronic system comprising: an optical-reading device comprising an invisible light source for irradiating an invisible light beam onto a selected zone on the surface of the information medium and a sensor unit for exclusively capturing the graphic indicators within the selected zone;a processing device coupled to the optical-reading device for receiving the graphical indicators within the selected zone by processing and/or transforming the graphical indicators within the selected zone; and an output device outputting an audio information or a visual information,wherein the graphical indicator comprises: a plurality of graphical micro-units arranged in a layout, the layout corresponds to an indicator information, the processing device analyses the layout of the graphical micro-units to retrieve the indicator information by processing and/or transforming the graphical indicators,wherein the surface of the information medium comprises a main information that overlaps and co-exists with the graphical micro-units, and the graphical micro-units are exclusively sensed by the sensor unit, andwherein each graphical micro-unit is printed in a Black (K) primitive color ink, and the main information is printed in a C an (C), a Magenta (M), or a Yellow (Y) primitive color ink, or a combination thereof. 15. The electronic system of claim 14, wherein the graphical indicator comprises a plurality of state zones for selectively respectively storing the graphical micro-units, wherein each of the state zones displays a state from at least two candidate states. 16. The electronic system of claim 15, wherein the candidate states comprise a first state and a second state, as in the first state, the state zone includes one graphical microunit, and as in the second state, the state zone does not include the graphical micro-unit. 17. The electronic system of claim 16, wherein each square centimeter of the selected zone includes more than 3000 state zones of which less than seventy percent are in the first state, and percentage of area occupied by the graphical micro-unit in the state zone is less than 80. 18. The electronic system of claim 16, wherein each square centimeter of the selected zone includes more than 6000 state zones of which less than seventy percent are in the first state, and percentage of area occupied by the graphical micro-unit in the state zone is less than 80. 19. The electronic system of claim 14, wherein the Black (K) primitive color ink of each graphical micro-unit substantially absorbs infrared ray, and the Cyan (C), the Magenta (M), or the Yellow (Y) primitive color ink of the main information hardly absorbs infrared ray, and the optical-reading device emits infrared ray onto the surface of an information medium and then receives a response image from the surface of an information medium. 20. The electronic system of claim 19, wherein the Black (K) primitive color ink is a black oil ink, while the main information is printed in a Near-K ink that hardly absorbs infrared ray. 21. The electronic system of claim 14, wherein each graphical micro-unit is printed in a fluorescent ink, and the main information is printed in a typical oil ink, the optical reading device emitting ultraviolet ray or blue ray onto the surface of an information medium and then receiving a response image from the surface of an information medium. 22. The electronic system of claim 14, wherein the surface of an information medium comprises multiple index zones, each index zone corresponds to one index value, and multiple identical graphical indicators are arranged in each index zone. 23. The electronic system of claim 14, wherein the main information is imperceptible to the optical-reading device.
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