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| United States Patent | 4149186 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4149186.html |
| Inventor(s) | Chung; David H. (4046 Ben Lomond Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94306);
Haynes; Frederic S. (19 Laburnum Rd., Atherton, CA 94025) |
| Abstract | A method and apparatus is described for applying a video composite signal
to the antenna input of a television receiver while at the same time
electrically isolating such input from the equipment which generates the
composite signal. The method includes the step of connecting to the
antenna input a modulator for the composite signal having an optical
sensor at its input for receiving optical radiation defining the composite
signal, and converting the same into an electrical signal providing
information to the modulator defining such composite signal. It further
includes transmitting to the optical sensor optical radiation defining the
desired composite signal. The apparatus includes the combination of an
oscillator for generating a carrier signal, a modulator for modulating the
carrier signal with a composite signal, and an optical sensor connected to
the input of the modulator which receives optical radiation defining the
composite signal and converts the same to an electrical control signal for
the modulator defining the desired composite signal. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4149186 |
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Method and apparatus for applying a scanning control signal to a
television receiver |
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| Publication Date |
April 10, 1979 |
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Title Information  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the application of scanning control
signals to television receivers and, more particularly, to a method and
apparatus for applying a scanning control signal to a television receiver
which isolates the receiver electrically from the equipment or device
generating such signal.
Standard home television receivers are increasingly being used to display
information visually which is not broadcast over air waves. The device
which generates the desired information to be displayed typically is
connected to the antenna input of the TV receiver and provides a scanning
control signal, e.g., a full composite video signal, through such input to
direct the receiver to produce the desired display. The video game
arrangements which have proliferated in the last several years are
examples of devices which utilize television receiver displays. The
scanning control signal of such a game arrangement typically directs the
receiver to produce a game background and moving players, paddles and/or
other objects.
Television receivers are designed to receive information defining a desired
screen display on a radio frequency carrier signal. The auxiliary devices
which are connected to the antenna input therefore also include most often
a radio frequency oscillator, as well as the circuitry and other equipment
necessary to generate the desired control signal. Because of such, there
has been concern that the auxiliary equipment connected to the antenna
input may inadvertently radiate radio frequency or other interfering
radiation. While care is taken to design the auxiliary equipment so as not
to cause unwanted radiation during normal operation, it is very difficult
to eliminate them. This is especially true in equipment having long
conductors carrying RF signals.
Because of this potential radiation hazard, all devices designed to be
connected to a television receiver antenna input must be type-approved for
such use by the U.S. Government before they can be marketed. This has
delayed introduction to the market of many devices which, in fact, can be
safely connected to television receivers. This problem is aggravated by
the escalating number of different proposed devices designed to utilize
television sets as display terminals.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a method and apparatus which enables home
television receivers to be used as visual display terminals for auxiliary
electrical equipment while at the same time electrically isolating the
equipment from the receiver. Basically, the invention utilizes an optical
signal to transmit between the video generating equipment and the
television set, the scanning control signal which is to be applied to such
set. That is, the method and apparatus of the invention comprehends
converting the television scanning control signal which is generated by
the auxiliary equipment into optical radiation which is then transmitted,
preferably via an optical conductor, to an optical sensor which converts
the same to an electrical signal providing information defining the
scanning control signal. The electrical signal can then be fed to the
antenna input of the television device in a conventional manner, i.e., by
being used to modulate a carrier signal applied to the antenna input.
In keeping with the above, the method of the invention comprises the steps
of connecting a carrier signal modulator to the antenna input of a
television receiver, which modulator has an optical sensor at its input
that converts any optical radiation it receives defining a scanning
control signal to a corresponding electrical signal; and transmitting to
the optical sensor optical radiation defining a desired scanning control
signal. The apparatus includes means to generate a carrier signal, means
to modulate the carrier signal with a scanning control signal, and means
connected to the input of the modulator for receiving optical radiation
defining the desired scanning control signal and converting the same to an
electrical signal defining the same.
It will be recognized from the above that the invention assures that
electrical problems in the video generating equipment will not cause
unwanted electrical signals to be applied to the antenna input of the
television set since such equipment is electrically isolated from the set.
However, in spite of such isolation, quite effective means is provided to
convey to the TV set information defining the desired scanning control
signal.
The invention includes other features and advantages which will be
discussed or will become apparent from the following more detailed
description of a preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
With reference to the accompanying single sheet of drawing, the single
FIGURE is a schematic block diagram of a preferred embodiment of the
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the accompanying FIGURE, a television receiver designed
to normally receive its scanning control signal, i.e., a composite video
signal, on a radio frequency carrier transmitted at least partly over air
waves, is referred to by the reference numeral 11. In normal operation,
the carrier signal is received by an antenna 12 and transmitted to the
television receiver 11 through its antenna input, represented by the line
13.
In keeping with the invention, apparatus encompassed by the dotted line 14
is provided for applying a scanning control signal to the receiver 11
through its antenna input 13 while electrically isolating such receiver
from the device which generates the same. Such apparatus includes means in
the form of a radio frequency oscillator 16 to generate a carrier signal.
The output of oscillator 16 is fed to a modulator 17 which adds to the
carrier signal information defining a desired scanning control signal. In
the preferred embodiment, modulator 17 accomplishes this by modulating the
amplitude of the carrier signal with the scanning control signal. The
output of the modulator 17 is selectively connectable with the antenna
input of the television receiver. That is, a switch 18 in the antenna line
is operable to connect either the antenna 12 or the output of modulator 17
to the antenna input as desired.
In a conventional arrangement, it is the practice to connect directly to
the RF modulator 17, the equipment or device which generates the scanning
control signal. In accordance with the invention, however, such device is
electrically isolated from the modulator and, hence, from the receiver 11.
More particularly, means are connected to the input of the modulator to
receive optical radiation defining the desired scanning control signal and
convert the same to an electrical signal which will provide to the
modulator, information defining such scanning control signal. That is, a
photosensor 19 is connected to the input of the modulator 17 through an
energy limiter 20 and an electrical signal amplifier 21. Photosensor 19
may be, for example, a photodiode which reacts to the intensity of light
energy by generating an electrical current proportional to such intensity.
Limiter 20 is included to prevent passage to the modulator 17 of high
energy input which might damage the same.
The power for operation of the apparatus 14 is represented in the FIGURE by
block 22. Preferably such power supply is in the form of batteries or the
like to assure isolation of the apparatus 14 from all external electrical
connection. However, if desired, the power supply can be provided by
standard household supply. Although not shown, switch 18 can be connected
to the power supply to automatically provide power to the components of
apparatus 14 requiring the same whenever the switch connects such
apparatus to the antenna input 13.
The means which generates the desired scanning control signal is
represented in the drawing by composer block 23. As mentioned previously,
such means can be a video game apparatus. Its output, as represented by
line 24, is fed to a light emitting diode 26, rather than directly to an
RF modulator. The diode 26 acts as means to convert the scanning control
signal generated by the composer 23 to optical radiation which defines
such signal. This is simply accomplished by amplitude modulating with the
control signal a beam of light produced by diode 26.
Means are provided for transmitting the optical radiation from diode 26 to
the photosensor 19. That is, an optical conductor 26 in the form of a
light pipe or a fiber optic bundle connects the output of diode 26 to the
input of sensor 19. As is known, such an optical conductor is capable of
transmitting light along a curved path with relatively insignificant
losses. In this connection, the term "optical radiation" as used herein is
meant to include the visible portion of the spectrum, as well as that
electromagnetic radiation having wave lengths closely adjacent to the
visible spectra which has basically the same transmission properties as
light.
From the above it will be seen that the composer 23 is electrically
isolated from the modulator 17 and, hence, the receiver 11. However, its
scanning control output signal is coupled to such modulator to provide the
desired modulation by a media, optical energy, which does not
deleteriously affect the isolation. It is only the apparatus 14 which is
directly connected to the antenna input of the television receiver and
must be carefully shielded and otherwise constructed to prevent radio
frequency leakage. In this connection, it should be noted that since the
scanning control signal composer is not itself part of apparatus 14, such
apparatus can be placed quite close to the television set itself, thereby
shortening the length of antenna lead between such apparatus and the set
which if not properly shielded may also radiate radio frequency leakage.
While the invention has been described in connection with a preferred
embodiment, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that
various changes and modifications can be made without departing from its
spirit. It is therefore intended that the scope of the invention be
defined only by such spirit as covered by the claims and their equivalent
language.
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