18502854. Display Assistant Device simplified abstract (Google LLC)

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Display Assistant Device

Organization Name

Google LLC

Inventor(s)

Justin Leong of Milpitas CA (US)

Xiaoping Qin of San Jose CA (US)

Christen Cameron Bilger of Sunnyvale CA (US)

Philip Hobson Boothby of Scotts Valley CA (US)

Frances Kwee of Redwood City CA (US)

Matthew Michael Seflic of San Jose CA (US)

James Castro of San Jose CA (US)

Display Assistant Device - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18502854 titled 'Display Assistant Device

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a display assistant device that serves as a voice-activated user interface. The device includes a base, a screen, and a rear speaker. The base sits on a surface, while the screen is supported by the base at the rear surface, with the bottom edge held above the surface by a predefined height. The base is hidden behind the screen from a front view, and the rear speaker is concealed inside the base, projecting sound towards the rear side.

  • Base, screen, and rear speaker components
  • Voice-activated user interface
  • Screen held above surface by predefined height
  • Rear speaker concealed inside base
  • Sound projected towards rear side

Potential Applications

The technology could be used in smart home devices, interactive kiosks, and digital signage systems.

Problems Solved

The device provides a sleek and compact design, hiding the base and speaker while still delivering sound effectively.

Benefits

The display assistant device offers a clutter-free appearance, efficient sound projection, and hands-free operation through voice commands.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Voice-Activated Display Assistant Device for Smart Homes and Digital Signage Systems"

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents related to voice-activated user interfaces, compact speaker designs, and integrated display devices.

Unanswered Questions

How does the device handle multiple voice commands simultaneously?

The patent application does not specify how the device manages multiple voice commands or interactions at the same time. This could be a crucial aspect to consider for real-world applications where users may issue commands in quick succession or in a noisy environment.

What materials are used in the construction of the base and screen?

The patent application does not detail the specific materials used in the construction of the base and screen. Understanding the materials can provide insights into the durability, aesthetics, and cost of the device.


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 rear 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 rear speaker is concealed inside the base and oriented to project sound towards the rear side of the base.