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| United States Patent | 4720849 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4720849.html |
| Inventor(s) | Tayama; Kou (Chescom Service Engineering K.K. Shinjuku NS Bldg 18F, 1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JP) |
| Abstract | An information display apparatus is disclosed, which includes a plurality
of information display apparatus installed, for instance, in or in front
of railroad station halls. Each information display apparatus comprises a
display (i.e., a television screen), a keyboard and a telephone handset or
the like. When the handset is unhooked while hotel information (of
information about restaurants or travel agencies or commercial guides of
mail-order sales companies or job offer guides, such information generally
referred to as hotel information) is on display, a telephone circuit of
the apparatus is connected directly to the front of a hotel, the
information of which is on display. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4720849 |
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Information display apparatus |
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Tayama; Kou (Chescom Service Engineering K.K. Shinjuku NS Bldg 18F, 1, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, JP) |
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| Publication Date |
January 19, 1988 |
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| Filing Date |
August 26, 1986 |
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| Parent Case |
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 623,356, filed June 22,
1984, now abandoned. |
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Jan 18, 1984[JP]59-6710
Feb 20, 1984[JP]59-30018
Mar 16, 1984[JP]59-52013 |
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What is claimed is:
1. An information display apparatus, comprising:
a video disk library accommodating a variety of different items of
information;
a display section having a first input control, for initiating successive
display of said items of information stored in said video disk library
upon operation of said first input control by a user, each display having
a unique phone number associated and corresponding with the display.
a dial number memory section in which dial numbers of destinations
corresponding to said items of information are stored;
a dial number search section for selectively searching a dial number
corresponding to the displayed information on the display section from
said dial number memory section;
a handset connected to an external telephone circuit; and
actuatable dialing means for automatically dialing said searched dial
number;
wherein when said handset is lifted off-hook by said user, said dial number
search section searches the dial number of the respective item of
information being displayed, said dialing means dials said searched dial
number, and said handset is automatically connected to a telephone set of
the corresponding destination.
2. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a voice
control section is provided for verbally informing the user how to use the
apparatus by use of prerecorded messages at respective points in a process
of utilizing the apparatus.
3. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a source
discriminator section is provided for automatically sending a message for
several seconds to the destination telephone set when the connection
between said handset and the destination telephone set is set up.
4. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a
printer is provided for printing at least a part of the information
displayed on said display section on a recording sheet.
5. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a
facsimile set is provided for receiving facsimile signals sent from said
destination telephone set.
6. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, comprising
numeral keys operable for selecting a desired item of said information
stored in said video disc library for display thereof in said display
section.
7. The information display apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said
dialing means comprises
means for receiving an actuation element provided by said user after
lifting said handset, for said automatic dialing to the respective
destination, and
switch means, coupled with said receiving means, for actuating said dialing
means when said actuation element is received in said receiving means.
8. The information display apparatus of claim 7, wherein said actuation
element comprises a card bearing coded means, and said receiving means
comprises means for reading said coded means.
9. The information display apparatus of claim 7, wherein said actuation
element comprises a coin and said receiving means comprises coin detector
means.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, comprising
a logic control section including a central processor and an input/output
port connected via a bus to said central processor, said dial number
memory section and said dial number memory search section being connected
to said logic control section by being connected to said bus,
said display section including a decoder connected to said input/output
port, a remote control connected between said video disk library in said
decoder, and display means connected to said video disk library, and
a telephone circuit control section connected between said input/output
port and said telephone hand set.
11. The apparatus of claim 2, comprising
a logic control section including a central processor and an input/output
port connected via a bus to said central processor, said dial number
memory section and said dial number memory search section being connected
to said logic control section by being connected to said bus,
said display section including a decoder connected to said input/output
port, a remote control connected between said video disk library in said
decoder, and display means connected to said video disk library,
a telephone circuit control section connected between said input/output
port and said telephone hand set, and
said voice control section being connected to said input/output section.
12. The apparatus of claim 4, comprising
a logic control section including a central processor and an input/output
port connected via a bus to said central processor, said dial number
memory section and said dial number memory search section being connected
to said logic control section by being connected to said bus,
said display section including a decoder connected to said input/output
port, a remote control connected between said video disk library in said
decoder, and display means connected to said video disk library,
a telephone circuit control section connected between said input/output
port and said telephone hand set, and
said printer being connected to said input/output port.
13. The apparatus of claim 5, comprising
a logic control section including a central processor and an input/output
port connected via a bus to said central processor, said dial number
memory section and said dial number memory search section being connected
to said logic control section by being connected to said bus,
said display section including a decoder connected to said input/output
port, a remote control connected between said video disk library in said
decoder, and display means connected to said video disk library,
a telephone circuit control section connected between said input/output
port and said telephone hand set, and
said facsimile set being connected between said hand set and said telephone
circuit control section.
14. The apparatus of claim 10, wherein each said destination by said
external telephone circuit can operate said remote control to control the
items of information of said video disk library that are successively
displayed for said user. |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to an information display apparatus and, more
particularly, to an information display apparatus including a plurality of
information display apparatuses, each of which has a display for
displaying a variety of information and a telephone set which is to be
automatically connected to a destination while information thereof is on
display.
When one intends to select a hotel for room reservation among many hotels
available in a pertinent area, he or she usually contact the front desks
of hotels with reference to advertisement columns of telephone
directories. Usually, therefore, one is to contact only a couple of
hotels, and information about all available hotels is not to be obtained.
For this reason, it is very difficult to check into the most suited hotel.
The primary object of the present invention is to provide an information
display apparatus, which is to display information of many hotels in
succession on a display and a telephone set of which is to be connected to
an intended hotel by merely unhooking the handset while information of
that hotel is on display.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an information
display apparatus, which includes a source discriminatingsection provided
at the front desk of each subscriber hotel and discriminates the location
of an information display apparatus as a source of an incoming call, thus
providing for perfection of service.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an information
display apparatus which is to provide facsimile guide to the user.
The information display apparatus according to the present information is
installed in or in front of a railroad station hall, for instance, and it
is to display hotel informatin, such as appearance, room interior and
variour facilities, of many hotels in succession on a display screen. The
user may find a suited hotel while information of successive hotels is
displayed on the display being watched. By unhooking the handset while the
information of the suited hotel is on display, the telephone set is
connected to the front desk of that hotel, so that room reservation may be
made by confirming the charge or the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings illustrating preferred embodiments of the
present invention:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a first embodiment;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a second embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the electric circuitry of the system
according to the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic representation of a logic control section, a dial
number memory section and a dial number search section;
FIG. 5 is a schematic representation of a decoder and a control circuit;
FIG. 6 is a circuit diagram of a telephone circuit control section;
FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram showing a voice control section;
FIG. 8 is a connection diagram showing a printer;
FIG. 9 is a circuit diagram showing a source discrimination unit; and
FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a further embodiment of the present
invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings, reference numeral 1 designates a logic control
section, which includes a central processing unit 2, a program memory 3
and an I/O port 4.
Reference numeral 5 designates a display/memory control section, which
includes a decoder 6, a video disc library 7 and a control circuit 8. The
decoder 6 receives a control signal from the I/O port 4. The video disk on
which is library 7 includes a disk recorded various information. The
control circuit 8 controls the video disc library 7 according to the
control signal provided from the decoder 6.
The control circuit 8, as shown in detail in FIG. 5, has a remote control
unit 9 for controlling the video disc library 7 and an analog switch group
10 connected to the remote control unit 9. Individual switches of the
analog switch group 10 are operated according to control signal from the
decoder 6, thus operating the remote control unit 9 for controlling the
video disc library 7.
Reference numeral 11 designates a display screen, which constitutes a
display section for displaying signal reproduced by the display/memory
control section 5. Reference numeral 12 designates an operating switch
section, which includes a search switch 13 and a call switch 14 as shown
in FIG. 1. Reference numeral 15 designates a coin/card insert section,
which permits selective insertion of coins and cards. Reference numeral 16
designates a card reader section for restricting the users. This section
is constructed such that coins are to be inserted as well. Reference
numeral 17 designates a coin detector section for confirming the coin
inserted through the card insert section 15. The card reader section 16
and coin detector section 17 are connected to the logic control section 1.
Reference numeral 18 designates a dial number memory section, in which dial
numbers pertaining to various information recorded on video discs provided
in the video disc library 7 are stored. Reference numeral 19 designates a
dial number search section for searching for a dial number to be read out
from the dial number memory section 18. Reference numeral 20 designates a
telephone circuit control section connected to telephone circuit. It
includes a push-button tone generator 21 for so-called push-button dial
telephone set and a dial pulse relay section 22 for dial telephone set.
Reference numeral 24 designates relay switches for the dial pulse relay
section 22, and numeral 25 terminals to be connected to the telephone
circuit. When a dial number of a destination displayed on the display
section 11 is read out from the dial number memory section 18, it is once
read into the dial number search section 19 and thence transferred through
the I/O port 4 to the telephone circuit control section 20. When the
telephone set employed is of the push-button type, it operates the dial
pulse relay section 22 to continually hold the relay switch 24 "on". In
this state, the push-button tone generator section 21 generates a
destination telephone set call signal, whereby the telephone set is
connected to an external telephone circuit. When the employed telephone
set is of the dial type, the dial pulse relay section 22 on-off operates
the relay switch 24 to generate dial pulses, whereby a call signal is sent
to the external telephone circuit. Subsequently, the relay switch 24 is
held "on".
Reference numeral 26 designates a voice control section which produces
voice informing the user of how to use the apparatus. It includes a voice
memory section 27, a counter section 28, an address section 29 and an
amplifier 30. The voice memory section 27 produces various stored guide
voices, e.g., "Push button" and "Unhook handset". The counter section 28
determines the period of start of reading of stored voice data and the
address section 29 determines the position of start of reading. Reference
numeral 31 designates a loudspeaker.
Reference numeral 32 designates a printer which is to print part or all of
the information displayed on the display section 11 on a recording sheet.
This printer is connected to the I/O port 4, as shown in FIG. 8. In the
drawings, reference numeral 33 designates the console of the apparatus,
numeral 34 the handset, numeral 35 a guide plate, on which a guide for use
of the apparatus is described, and numeral 36 a destination telephone set.
Reference numeral 38 designates a source disciminator section. It includes
a hybrid IC 39 and a voide synthesis IC 40. When a telephone circuit to
the destination telephone set 36 is set up, the source discriminator
section 38 informs the destination of the location of the information
display apparatus as a source of call. Reference numeral 41 designates a
terminal which is connected to a terminal 42 shown in FIG. 6. Reference
numeral 23 designates a relay switch which is operated by a relay 45. When
a telephone circuit to the destination telephone set 36 is set up, the
source discriminator section 38 is connected to and held in connection to
the destination telephone set 36 for 1 to 2 seconds.
FIG. 2 shows a second embodiment of the present invention. In this
embodiment, numeral keys 37 are provided on the console 33. These keys 37
may be operated for selecting various video disc information in the video
disc library 7. As an example, by operating the numeral key labeled "1" in
FIG. 2, hotel information is displayed. By operating numeral key labeled
"2", information of motion pictures is displayed. In this way, a variety
of information accommodated in various video discs is to be selected for
display.
Reference numeral 43 designates a facsimile set connected to the connection
terminal 25 of the telephone circuit control section 20. Reference numeral
44 designates a record sheet outlet of the facsimile set 43.
The operation will now be described.
Video discs on which information of predetermined hotels is stored are
provided in the video disc library 7 in the display/memory control section
5. When a power source for the apparatus provided in the console 33 is
turned on, a variety of information is successively displayed on the
display section 11, usually with a constant interval time (e.g., 10
seconds). At this time, only an outline, and not the details, of
information is displayed on the display section 11. Of the successively
displayed information, a desired item of information is selected by
operating the numeral keys 37. For instance, by operating numeral key "1"
in FIG. 2 hotel information is selected. By operating numeral key "2"
information of motion picture theaters is selected. After the desired item
of information is selected, the search switch 13 is operated. As a result,
display information displayed on the display section 11 is fast fed, for
instance at an interval of 5 seconds, to successively display the outline
of hotels. When informatin of a suited hotel is displayed, the search key
13 is released. As a result, detailed information of that hotel (usually
about three frames) are successively displayed, while at the same time
commercial voice is produced from the loudspeaker 31. In this case, the
last frame is displayed for a longer period, e.g., 10 seconds.
When the user is satisfied with the detailed information, he or she unhooks
the handset 34, inserts a magnetic card (or a coin) into the card insert
section 3, and depresses the call switch 14. As a result, the dial number
corresponding to the displayed information is automatically searched from
the dial number memory section 18, and a telephone circuit to the
telephone set 36 in that hotel is set up. Before the user's speech starts,
the destination hotel is informed of the location of the information
display apparatus as the source of call in synthesized voice, for instance
telling "New York" reproduced from data stored in the voice synthesis IC,
for instance for a period of a couple of seconds.
If the user desires a detailed map, catalogue, charge table, etc. of the
destination, it may be obtained from the facsimile set 43.
If the user does not want to make reservation, he or she may wait for 10
seconds or depress the search switch 13 once again. As a result, display
of following outline information is resumed.
The procedure of operation as described is announced in voice to the user
from the loudspeaker 31 through the voice control section 26 aside from
the procedure guide described on the guide plate 35. For example, when the
logic control section 1 determines that the next situation is for the
search of a suited hotel, it takes out information of voice telling "Keep
search button depressed until your favorite hotel is displayed." from the
voice memory section 27 through the address section 29. The voice
information is amplified through the amplifier 30 and uttered from the
loudspeaker 31 at an output timing determined by the counter section 28.
As has been described before, in case when one intends to select a hotel
for room reservation he or she usually contacts the fronts of hotels with
reference to telephone directory advertisement columns so that he or she
is to contact only a couple of hotels at the most. For this reason, if a
called hotel has vacant room, the room is selected for reversation in most
cases. That is, even if there are more suited hotels having vacant rooms,
these hotels are not utilized for usually it is impossible to contact all
the hotels in the pertient area one after another.
This is possible according to the present invention. In other words, with
the information display apparatus according to the present invention, a
number of hotels are displayed in succession, and merely unhooking the
handset while information of a suited hotel is on display sets up the
telephone circuit to that hotel. According to the present invention, it is
thus only necessary to wait until information of a suited hotel appears on
display.
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