CA2548924A1 - Ultra handheld internet portable(u-hip) - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention is known as an Ultra Handheld Internet Portable or (U.H.I.P). It is a lightweight device with an integrated 7" lcd display and integrated controls.
The display is also available in touch screen as an option. It operates as a thin client and utilizes operating system over internet protocol (osoip) consisting of but not limited to Windows over internet protocol (woip) Linux over internet protocol (loip). An all purpose device to extend your home or office based pc/server to where ever you are either by way of a wired or wireless networking. It can serve as a portable or remote media player/extender, a remote pc, a gaming device, a video display, a phone system, or a home integration tool.
The display is also available in touch screen as an option. It operates as a thin client and utilizes operating system over internet protocol (osoip) consisting of but not limited to Windows over internet protocol (woip) Linux over internet protocol (loip). An all purpose device to extend your home or office based pc/server to where ever you are either by way of a wired or wireless networking. It can serve as a portable or remote media player/extender, a remote pc, a gaming device, a video display, a phone system, or a home integration tool.
Description
Description:
The Ultra Handheld Internet Portable is a device that is portable and allows it's users to have access to the full power and features of one's home or office based pc/server without actually having the full system with them. This device differs from current emerging (UMPC) Ultra Mobile Personal Computers by being networked to a home or office based pc/server and thus using the remote or host computers operating system with full access to all of it's functionality versus a stripped down operating system loaded on a UMPC device. It does not have its own hard drive as it relies on the operating system of the remote pc/server by utilizing operating system over internet protocol consisting of but not limited to Windows over internet protocol, Linux over internet protocol. This also differs from previous portable thin clients which utilized a limited embedded operating system like Windows CE to access remote files. The device is of a lightweight construction with rounded corners (5). It contains an approximate 3"-7" LCD
display with touch screen as an option (1). The display has separate controls to adjust the display or turn the display portion on or off (2) while leaving the main system power on. Text entry is capable via an integrated kwerty keyboard (3) or by attaching a standard keyboard to the back of the unit via a ps2 connection (11). A built in mouse control and selection (4) allows for ease of use. A
full size mouse can also be connected (12) at the back of the unit. The top edge of the unit contains a main power switch (6) that controls the power function of the entire unit. The top edge also contains a small LCD display (7) that appears properly oriented to the user when worn against the body or resting on top of a television or A/V equipment. This display contains limited information related to functions being performed by the remote operating system i.e., mp3, media center etc. The top edge also contains control buttons for accessing information and input on the small lcd which in turn controls commands on the host or remote pc. A unique feature on the back is an inset USB area that will accept drives, EV-DO, WI-Fl adapters and still keep the unit compact (9). You will also find strap connections (19) that allow for easy carry or fastening to items like a car seat as
The Ultra Handheld Internet Portable is a device that is portable and allows it's users to have access to the full power and features of one's home or office based pc/server without actually having the full system with them. This device differs from current emerging (UMPC) Ultra Mobile Personal Computers by being networked to a home or office based pc/server and thus using the remote or host computers operating system with full access to all of it's functionality versus a stripped down operating system loaded on a UMPC device. It does not have its own hard drive as it relies on the operating system of the remote pc/server by utilizing operating system over internet protocol consisting of but not limited to Windows over internet protocol, Linux over internet protocol. This also differs from previous portable thin clients which utilized a limited embedded operating system like Windows CE to access remote files. The device is of a lightweight construction with rounded corners (5). It contains an approximate 3"-7" LCD
display with touch screen as an option (1). The display has separate controls to adjust the display or turn the display portion on or off (2) while leaving the main system power on. Text entry is capable via an integrated kwerty keyboard (3) or by attaching a standard keyboard to the back of the unit via a ps2 connection (11). A built in mouse control and selection (4) allows for ease of use. A
full size mouse can also be connected (12) at the back of the unit. The top edge of the unit contains a main power switch (6) that controls the power function of the entire unit. The top edge also contains a small LCD display (7) that appears properly oriented to the user when worn against the body or resting on top of a television or A/V equipment. This display contains limited information related to functions being performed by the remote operating system i.e., mp3, media center etc. The top edge also contains control buttons for accessing information and input on the small lcd which in turn controls commands on the host or remote pc. A unique feature on the back is an inset USB area that will accept drives, EV-DO, WI-Fl adapters and still keep the unit compact (9). You will also find strap connections (19) that allow for easy carry or fastening to items like a car seat as
2 an example by way of an adjustable strap (25). The device may also be hung on a wall with the integrated hanger slot built into the back of the unit (18).
It will also stand on a flat surface with a fold away wire support (17). The main control connections are inset to the back to allow for flush mounting to a wall for home integration uses or storage (21). This are contains mouse (11) keyboard (12) external speaker (13) microphone (14) VGA (15) composite video (16) DC power (20) and additional USB (10). The device can also operate as a media pc extender (3) and can be laid down atop a display device. The unit can then be controlled via a connected remote unit (22, 23). The unit will also be able to access the internet or send and receive email wirelessly. It is also capable of acting as a portable phone system using (VOIP) capability. Wireless access is attained by a connected USB adapter using 802.11 x connection or by way of a connected USB EV-DO adapter. The U-HIP can also be connected to a standard local area network by way of the integrated Ethernet jack (26) or by way of powerline networking.
With the many ways of network connection the U-HIP will be able to stream TV
or videos, access CD's/DVD's by way of equipment connected to or files stored on the remote pc. It will also be capable of playing games via the remote pc or internet. The system has hot swappable rechargeable batteries and will also operate on a dc adapter or car adapter plugged into the unit (20). The batteries will recharge when the unit is plugged in. The integrated keyboard (3) is backlit for easy viewing. It also includes an integrated microphone for voice communication (27). The U-HIP is Bluetooth enabled to allow for operation of like enabled devices e.g., headphones. Additional media may be accessed by way of an SD card slot (28).
It will also stand on a flat surface with a fold away wire support (17). The main control connections are inset to the back to allow for flush mounting to a wall for home integration uses or storage (21). This are contains mouse (11) keyboard (12) external speaker (13) microphone (14) VGA (15) composite video (16) DC power (20) and additional USB (10). The device can also operate as a media pc extender (3) and can be laid down atop a display device. The unit can then be controlled via a connected remote unit (22, 23). The unit will also be able to access the internet or send and receive email wirelessly. It is also capable of acting as a portable phone system using (VOIP) capability. Wireless access is attained by a connected USB adapter using 802.11 x connection or by way of a connected USB EV-DO adapter. The U-HIP can also be connected to a standard local area network by way of the integrated Ethernet jack (26) or by way of powerline networking.
With the many ways of network connection the U-HIP will be able to stream TV
or videos, access CD's/DVD's by way of equipment connected to or files stored on the remote pc. It will also be capable of playing games via the remote pc or internet. The system has hot swappable rechargeable batteries and will also operate on a dc adapter or car adapter plugged into the unit (20). The batteries will recharge when the unit is plugged in. The integrated keyboard (3) is backlit for easy viewing. It also includes an integrated microphone for voice communication (27). The U-HIP is Bluetooth enabled to allow for operation of like enabled devices e.g., headphones. Additional media may be accessed by way of an SD card slot (28).
Claims (24)
1. The invention is known as an ultra handheld internet portable device consisting of two flat surfaces. One of which contains a 3-7" lcd display for viewing and controls for input to the device which in turn retrieves and presents data or media from a host pc/server via a wired or wireless network connection utilizing operating system over internet protocol (osoip) consisting of but not limited to Windows over internet protocol (woip) and Linux over internet protocol (loip). The reverse side contains all connections necessary for adaptors and or accessories to allow for access or presentation of remote data or media. The two surfaces are separated by a thinner flat surface which creates a shallow box type of device. All materials are made of a lightweight material and available in a variety of colors.
2. A device stated in claim one, including a 3-7" lcd display screen in standard or touch screen version.
3. A device stated in claim one, including a smaller lcd display mounted on the top edge.
4. A device stated in claim one, consisting of integrated controls for viewing of item in claim 3.
5. A device stated in claim one, including a main power switch on the top edge.
6. A device stated in claim one, including integrated speakers for listening.
7. A device stated in claim one, consisting of separate controls for video power and adjustments.
8. A device stated in claim one, including an integrated microphone for voice communication.
9. A device stated in claim one, including a control pad on the front surface for controlling output and input on item in claim2 and to host pc/server.
10. A device stated in claim one, including a back lit integrated kwerty keyboard for operation as in claim 9.
11. A device stated in claim one, including an adjustable carry or securing strap.
12. A device stated in claim one, including a rear mounted inset usb connection bay.
13. A device stated in claim one, including a rear located wall mounting slot.
14. A device stated in claim one, including a wire fold away stand system.
15. A device stated in claim one, including a rear located main connector area.
16. A device stated in claim one, including a rear connection area as stated in claim 15 consisting of sd card slot, multiple usb, power in, composite out, vga out, mouse/keyboard connection, network connection.
17. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to operate via remote control.
18. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to act as a media center pc extender.
19. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to transmit to an additional display.
20. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to act as a standalone media player.
21. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to operate as a voip telephone.
22. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to act as a portable video game device.
23. A device stated in claim one, including the ability to act as a portable computer.
24. A device stated in claim one, including a hot swappable rechargeable battery system.
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