18543622. DISPLAY ASSISTANT DEVICE simplified abstract (Google LLC)
DISPLAY ASSISTANT DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
James Castro of San Jose CA (US)
Marc Davidson of Sunnyvale CA (US)
Chih-Min Chien of Taipei City (TW)
Daniel Corbalan of San Francisco CA (US)
Carl Cepress of Los Altos CA (US)
Liang Ching Tseng of Taipei City (TW)
DISPLAY ASSISTANT DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18543622 titled 'DISPLAY ASSISTANT DEVICE
The patent application is for a display assistant device that serves as a voice-activated user interface. The device consists of a base, a screen, and a speaker. The base is designed to sit on a surface, while the screen is supported by the base at its rear surface. The bottom edge of the screen is positioned above the surface at a specific height, concealing the base from the front view. The speaker is hidden inside the base and projects sound towards the front of the device.
- The device is a display assistant with voice-activated capabilities.
- It includes a base, a screen, and a concealed speaker.
- The screen is supported by the base at a specific height above the surface.
- The base is hidden from the front view of the device.
- The speaker is positioned inside the base and projects sound towards the front.
Potential Applications: - Home automation systems - Interactive kiosks - Smart displays in vehicles
Problems Solved: - Provides a sleek and compact design for a display assistant device. - Integrates voice-activated technology for user interaction. - Conceals the speaker for a more aesthetically pleasing appearance.
Benefits: - Enhanced user experience with voice-activated controls. - Space-saving design with a hidden base. - Improved aesthetics with a concealed speaker.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Innovative Display Assistant Device for Enhanced User Interaction" This technology can be utilized in smart home devices, interactive retail displays, and automotive infotainment systems. The compact design and voice-activated features make it appealing for various commercial applications.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to display assistant devices, voice-activated interfaces, and concealed speaker systems to understand the technological advancements in this field.
Frequently Updated Research: Researchers are constantly improving voice recognition technology, display interfaces, and speaker systems to enhance user interactions with display assistant devices.
Questions about the Display Assistant Device: 1. How does the device differentiate itself from other voice-activated display assistants on the market? - The device stands out due to its concealed speaker and compact design, providing a unique user experience. 2. What potential challenges could arise from integrating voice-activated technology into a display assistant device? - Challenges may include ensuring accurate voice recognition and seamless integration with other smart devices.
Original Abstract Submitted
This application is directed to a display assistant device that acts as a voice-activated user interface device. The display assistant device includes a base, a screen and a speaker. The base is configured for sitting on a surface. The screen has a rear surface and is supported by the base at the rear surface. A bottom edge of the screen is configured to be held above the surface by a predefined height, and the base is substantially hidden behind the screen from a front view of the display assistant device. The speaker is concealed inside the base and configured to project sound substantially towards the front view of the display assistant device.
- Google LLC
- James Castro of San Jose CA (US)
- Marc Davidson of Sunnyvale CA (US)
- Chih-Min Chien of Taipei City (TW)
- Daniel Corbalan of San Francisco CA (US)
- Carl Cepress of Los Altos CA (US)
- Liang Ching Tseng of Taipei City (TW)
- G06F1/16
- G02F1/1333
- G02F1/1337
- G06F3/16
- G06F21/83
- G10L15/28
- H04L12/28
- H04R1/02
- H04R1/34
- CPC G06F1/166