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Title: US7197851: Accessible telepresence display booth
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Country: US United States of America

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Inventor: Jouppi, Norman Paul; Palo Alto, CA, United States of America
Thomas, Vaughan Stanton; Palo Alto, CA, United States of America

Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P., Houston, TX, United States of America
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Published / Filed: 2007-04-03 / 2003-12-19

Application Number: US2003000740970

IPC Code: Advanced: E04H 1/00;
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ECLA Code: E04H1/12C; E04B1/82D; E06B7/28;

U.S. Class: 052/036.1;

Field of Search: 052/36.1,239,238.1,27,234,79.1 359/443,450,453,456,460 353/079,74

Priority Number:
2003-12-19  US2003000740970

Abstract:     A door for a telepresence display booth having improved acoustics comprises a projection screen frame and a projection screen. The projection screen is coupled to the projection screen frame and comprises a trapezoidal surface. A viewing surface of the projection screen is oriented such that a normal vector for the viewing surface comprises horizontal and vertical components. An accessible telepresence display booth having improved acoustics comprises a surround screen and a door assembly for accessing the display booth. The surround screen provides a viewing surface for rear projecting an immersion scene to a user. The surround screen is configured such that a normal vector for the surround screen comprises horizontal and vertical components. The door assembly is coupled to the surround screen and provides access to the display booth through a portion of the surround screen.

Primary / Asst. Examiners: Thompson, II, Hugh B.;

Maintenance Status: CC Certificate of Correction issued

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Parent Case: RELATED APPLICATIONS
    This application is related to U.S. application Ser. Nos. 10/741,089 and 10/741,090, filed on (the same day as this application), the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

Family: None

First Claim:
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    1. A door for accessing a display booth comprising:

a projection screen frame;

a projection screen coupled to the projection screen frame and comprising a trapezoidal surface, a viewing surface of the projection screen oriented such that a normal vector for the viewing surface comprises horizontal and vertical components; and

wherein the door further comprises a magnetic latch.



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Foreign References: None

Other References:
  • Norman P. Jouppi, First Steps Towards Mutually-Immersive Mobile Telepresence, CSCW'02, Nov. 16-20, 2002 New Orleans, LA, ACM Press.
  • Norman P. Jouppi, Michael J. Pan, Mutually Immersive Audio Telepresence, 113th Convention, Oct. 5-8, 2002, Los Angeles, CA, Audio Engineering Society, New York, NY.


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