IP Library Granted Patent US 7,113,196
Granted Patent B2
US 7,113,196 · App. 10/075,520 · Granted Sep 26, 2006

Computing device with dynamic ornamental appearance

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Patent No.
US 7,113,196
App. No.
10/075,520
Granted
Sep 26, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention pertains to electronic devices capable of dynamically changing their ornamental or decorative appearance, i.e., the outer appearance as seen by a user. The electronic devices generally include an illuminable housing. The illuminable housing, which includes at least one wall configured for the passage of light, is configured to enclose, cover and protect a light arrangement as well as functional components of the electronic device. The light arrangement, which generally includes one or more light sources, is configured to produce light for transmission through the light passing wall(s) of the illuminable housing. The transmitted light illuminates the wall(s) thus giving the wall a new appearance. That is, the transmitted light effectively alters the ornamental or decorative appearance of the electronic device. In most cases, the light is controlled so as to produce a light effect having specific characteristics or attributes. As such, the electronic device may be configured to provide additional feedback to the user of the electronic device and to give users the ability to personalize or change the look of their electronic device on an on-going basis. That is, a housing of the electronic device is active rather than passive, i.e., the housing has the ability to adapt and change. For example, the light may be used to exhibit a housing behavior that reflects the desires or moods of the user, that reflects inputs or outputs for the electronic device, or that reacts to tasks or events associated with operation of the electronic device.

Claims (14)

1. A method of extending the feel of a display screen to a housing that surrounds the display screen, the housing being separated into a plurality of independent illuminable zones, each of the zones having a light element that is disposed inside the housing in the area of the illuminable zone, said method comprising:

associating regions of the display screen to particular illuminable zones;

determining color indicators for a plurality of regions on the screen display that are associated with the illuminable zones; and

illuminating the illuminable zones of the housing based on the color indicators of the regions associated therewith, the illumination being provided by light from the light element of the particular illuminable zone, the illumination colorizing the illuminable zone of the housing in conjunction with the color of the associated region of said extending the feel of said display screen.

2. A method as recited in claim 1 , the computing device is a general purpose computer.

3. A method for illuminating a housing of a computing system, the computing system having a screen display, said method comprising:

providing illuminable regions to the housing around and adjacent the screen display;

mapping illuminable regions of the housing to regions of the screen display;

sampling regions of the screen display to acquire color indicators; and

colorizing the illuminable regions of the housing in accordance with the acquired color indicators mapped thereto in order to extend the feel of the screen display to the housing, said colorizing including illuminating the illuminable regions with light from one or more light elements located at each of the illuminable regions of the housing.

4. A method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the housing of the computing system being illuminated houses at least a microprocessor, memory and input/output ports.

5. A method as recited in claim 3 , wherein the housing of the computing system being illuminated houses at least the screen display.

6. A method as recited in claim 3 , the computing system is a general purpose computer.

7. A method as recited in claim 3 , wherein said method is periodically performed such that the regions of the housing being illuminated are color matched with the regions of the screen display.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 13, 2007
From: APPLE COMPUTER, INC.
To: APPLE INC.
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