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`A PORTABLE DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS PROVIDED WITH A SCREEN
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`The invention relates to a portable apparatus having data processing means
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`and integrated screen means for displaying one or more graphical or other objects presented
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`feeding said data processing means for measuring a spatial orientation of said screen means.
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`It has been known to sense the spatial orientation of a display apparatus, for example a
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`television monitor, and control the orientation of the image in such a way that the image is
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`always oriented vertically and with the right side up. The inventor has found that varioUs
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`spatial orientations of an apparatus according to the preamble may control associated object
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
`Accordingly, amongst other things, it is an Object of the present invention
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`to provide an apparatus according to the preamble wherein the orientation of the screen can
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`be used to control various different types of motion depending on the actual spatial
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`orientation. Now, according to one of its aspects, the invention provides such apparatus,
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`the latter can be used to implement various types of game and to exercise handling skills; in
`various embodiments, the sensor means operate in the manner of a joystick. By itself,
`joysticks and similar devices are in wide use. The effect of a joystick may be a bidirectional
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`switch in two mutually perpendicular directions. Independent operation thereof selects four
`directions; Combined operation selects eight directions. The effect may also be an analog
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`control quantity in two mutually perpendicular directions. Combined operation may then
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`select any direction in an XY coordinate system on the screen. This joystick function is in
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`particular effected by the orientation of the screen influencing the motion pattern of the
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`displayed objects. In contradistinction, with respect to the television apparatus, supra, only
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`the stationary orientation of the image, but no motion thereof may vary with the orientation
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`of the apparatus. The invention does not relate to sensing the orientation of the screen by a
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`device that operates the way of a compass in that it would be based on gyroscopic or
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`. magnetic principles. The selection of the moving objects may encompass a single one or
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`more displayed objects, or rather all of them.
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`Advantageously, the motion is linewise and parallel to an inclination
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`vector of said screen means with respect to a vertical direction. The inclination vector is
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`the vertical direction with respect to the orientation of the apparatus. In this way, the
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`Advantageously, the motion pattern is restrained by one or more further
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`on-screen objects. Such objects, in the form of gates, channels and the like, can then
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`implement a game based on moving an object through a maze, positioning a ball in a shallow
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`potential dip, and many others that require manipulatory skills from a user person.
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`Advantageously, a predetermined amount represents a transfer of an
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`associated predetermined object between said screen means and a predetermined off—screen
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`device. In this way, inclination of the apparatus may effect data processing effects per se,
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`even apart from the moving around of the object. Storage, printing, reading from a memory
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`chip card, deleting of text, and transmission to a remote data processing device are
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`realizations of this kind of feature. In case of text, vertical motion thereof may be organized
`to represent scrolling. In the latter case even an ongoing dialog between two apparatuses of
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`Further advantageous aspects of the invention are recited in dependent
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`These and other aspects and advantages of the invention will be discussed
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`Figure 1 shows an apparatus diagram according to the invention. The
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`apparatus comprises a housing 20, data microprocessor 22, display screen 24, keys 26, 28,
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`30 that upon actuation provide key data on key bus 44 and output line 32 for connection to
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`for positioning a memory chip card or similar storage-oriented device. Addition of various
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`other peripherals that are common in the art of hand-held games is feasible. The above
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`configuration can operate in a way that has been widely practised for handheld calculators,
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`handheld game-oriented devices, or so-called Personal Digital Assistants. The display may be
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`5X5 cms, or any other reasonable dimension, and may also be circular or otherwise non-
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`square. It may be based on standard LCD technology. In addition to the above, the apparatus
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`has gravitation-controlled detectors 34, 36, 38, 40 that singly or collectively measure a
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`spatial orientation around an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the Figure. A similar
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`arrangement may be provided for measuring the spatial orientation around an axis that is
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`horizontal in the plane of the Figure. The technology of the determination may be based on
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`the weight of an element internal to the detector, such as a drop of mercury that does or does
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`not wet a particular electrical contact. Another solution is that the differential weight of
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`another element of the apparatus in various orientations is determined, such as the weight of
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`strain gauges. Two other such sensors each measure the gravitation force in one of two
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`mutually perpendicular directions within the plane of the display. These three measured
`quantities together yield the overall spatial orientation of the apparatus with respect to the
`direction of gravity. In the latter case, facility could as well be provided for measuring
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`Figure 2 shows various sensor characteristics for use with the invention.
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`Generally, there are two distinct classes of response as a function of the inclination angle a.
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`' 5 Curve A gives an analog or gradual response: for (1 equal to zero, a standard value is
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`the'inclination angle. For greater inclination a saturation effect, such as according to a sine
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`10 may lie symmetrically with respect to zero. Combining two or more sensors with different
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`orientations may produce orientation values in a wider range of orientations around a single
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`axis, such as by the four sensors in Figure 1. Likewise, combination of various sensors may
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`yield orientation in three—dimensional space, again through A/D conversion and trigonometric
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`calculations. Alternatively, the sensor signal may be used directly to control the motion of on
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`screen objects. In the latter case, 'A/D conversion alone were enough.
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`Figure 3 shows various motion pattern shapes realizable with the
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`invention. The display area 88 is rectangular at a size of 8X12 centimetres. The original
`position of the object is at indication 90. The object may be a dot as shown, but may have
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`shape. It may be a more or less continuous object, such as representing a piece of fluid tar
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`that slowly moves about the screen, while also changing its shape. If non—graphical, it may
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`be a block of text of finite size. The motion may, as shown by arrows 80, 82, be restricted
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`to the coordinate directions, or may go in any orientation, as shown by arrow 84. The
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`motion may be constrained by artificial boundaries such as 86, or by a part of a maze 92. If
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`the motion causes touching of the constraint, this may lead to an error signalization, such as
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`in the case of a manipulation game, such as for moving a ball through a maze. The touching
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`then may terminate the game, increase an error score, or cause any well known procedure in
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`this type of games. 0n the other hand, the touching of the constraint may trigger a distinct
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`Operation, such as an output operation on the text block. The outputting of such text block
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`30 may depend on the direction of motion. For example, if horizontal, the outputting may be
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`effected as a one-shot operation, whereas if vertical, the outputting is by linewise scrolling.
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`If the constraint is nonoperative, the motion may continue to the edge of the screen or even
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`further. The object during motion may rotate and be displayed in the form of a wheel or the
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`comprise oscillating or rotary motion or motion components. The motion may be constrained
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`invention. The horizontal axis gives the inclination angle a as in Figure 2. The vertical axis
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`gives a pseudo force exerted on the object. Such a force if steady, in combination with a
`pseudo mass of the object, would result in a uniform acceleration. Curve 64 gives such a
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`constant force, that would make the object ’fall’ under constant acceleration. Curve 66 is
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`characteristics are given by curves 60, that has a threshold angle, and curve 62, where the
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`force attains an asymptote. Other characteristics, as well as combinations of the above are
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`feasible. In all cases, the vertical quantity may be the actual velocity attained instead of the
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`manipulatory game. Block 100 represents the start of the game, initializing the score,
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`defining the maze, the level of user person skill, and other game elements as applicable. In
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`block 102, the object to be moved is created. There may be more than one moving object
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`around that is influenced by the pseudo gravitation, possibly in different ways. In block 104,
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`yes, in block 104 the motion is amended; in this example, the motion only depends on actual
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`inclination. If the inclination is steady, the motion remains uniform. In block 108, occurrence
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`of an incident is detected, such as collision with a constraint. If yes, in block 110 appropriate
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`action is taken, such as bouncing back, increase of error score, termination of the object or
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`of the total game, and the like. Absent the incident, the process goes to block 112. Here
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`detection of a termination situation is detected. This may relate to power off, to attainment of
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`a limit score for the errors, to attainment of the goal of the game, and so on. If yes, in block
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`114 the game is terminated. If no in block 112, the system may revert to block 104 and
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`proceed with the moving object, or rather to block 102, where a new object is created, and a
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`new round commenced. The game can be extended in many different ways without deviating
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`A portable data processing apparatus has an integrated screen that displays
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`one or more graphical or other objects presented thereto. The screen has a gravitation-
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`controlled sensor for measuring a spatial orientation thereof. The apparatus has a
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`programmed data processor for under control of a predetermined range of spatial orientations
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`imparting a non—stationary motion pattern to a predetermined selection among the objects.
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`The motion can be used in the way of a joystick. Eventually it may result in off-screen
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`As 9. below named inventor, I hereby declare that:
`My residence, post office address and citizenship are as stated below next to m name.
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`I hereby state that I have reviewed and understand the contents of the above-identified specification, including
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