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WO2021100916A1
WO2021100916A1 PCT/KR2019/016033 KR2019016033W WO2021100916A1 WO 2021100916 A1 WO2021100916 A1 WO 2021100916A1 KR 2019016033 W KR2019016033 W KR 2019016033W WO 2021100916 A1 WO2021100916 A1 WO 2021100916A1
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  • An embodiment of the present invention relates to a time management apparatus and a time management method using the same.
  • Representative time management methods include a method of managing the start and end of a specific schedule using devices such as a stopwatch, a method of recording and managing study time or schedule directly in a notebook such as a diary or scheduler, and a mobile device through various scheduler apps. Or a PC to record and manage study time and schedule.
  • the method of using a stopwatch can only know the time taken from the start to the end of a specific schedule, and it is insufficient to use it for administrative purposes.
  • the method of using a stopwatch can only know the time taken from the start to the end of a specific schedule, and it is insufficient to use it for administrative purposes.
  • it is very inconvenient because the user must manually input the schedule and manually manage the start and end points of the schedule.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a time management device that can intuitively and conveniently manage time, and a time management method using the same.
  • a time management apparatus has a polyhedral shape and includes an output unit that displays time on at least one of a plurality of surfaces; A sensor unit installed inside the output unit to detect rotation of the output unit; A power supply unit installed inside the output unit to supply power; And a control unit installed inside the output unit and including an MCU for controlling the output unit, a communication module for communicating with a user terminal, and an RTC module for calculating and providing the current time.
  • the output unit may include a display surface displaying at least one of a current time or a counting time, and a plurality of operation surfaces in which any one of a plurality of time management items is matched, respectively.
  • the MCU is characterized by controlling the counting of a time management item displayed on an operation surface facing a preset direction among a plurality of time management items according to a detection result of the sensor unit to start.
  • the counting is characterized in that it is either a count up (COUNT UP) in which time is accumulated and displayed, or a count down in which time is subtracted from a set time.
  • the sensor unit may be configured by combining a gyro sensor, an acceleration sensor, or a plurality of sensors.
  • the power supply unit may include a rechargeable battery charged by external power, a battery management unit having a protection circuit for protecting the battery, managing charging and discharging of the battery, and transmitting battery management information to the MCU.
  • the output unit may include at least one light emitting unit.
  • the display surface may be controlled so that the vertical direction of the displayed number of times is changed according to the rotation direction of the output unit.
  • a time management method includes the steps of determining whether a polyhedral time management device is rotated in the MCU (S100); If the time management device is not rotated in the step S100, maintaining a standby state displaying the current time (S120); If the time management device is rotated in step S100, determining which operation surface is disposed toward a preset direction (S200); When it is sensed in step S200 which operation surface is arranged in a preset direction, starting counting time management items matched with the corresponding operation surface (S300); Determining whether the time management device is rotated by monitoring whether the time management device is rotated in the MCU during counting (S400); And if the time management device is rotated in step S400, stopping counting of the time management items matched with the operation surface that was counted in step S300, and starting counting of the time management items matched with other operation surfaces arranged in a preset direction. It may include (S500).
  • the counting is characterized in that it is either a count up (COUNT UP) in which time is accumulated and displayed, or a count down in which time is subtracted from a set time.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a time management device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the time management apparatus according to FIG. 1 from a different angle.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a control configuration of the time management apparatus according to FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 4A to 4C are diagrams illustrating examples of applications to which a time management device according to an embodiment of the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an operation example of a time management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen display in an application according to FIG. 5.
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart schematically illustrating a time management method according to the time management apparatus of FIG. 1.
  • first and second are used to describe various members, parts, regions, layers and/or parts, but these members, parts, regions, layers and/or parts are limited by these terms. It is self-evident that it should not be. These terms are only used to distinguish one member, part, region, layer or portion from another region, layer or portion. Accordingly, a first member, component, region, layer or part to be described below may refer to a second member, component, region, layer or part without departing from the teachings of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a time management device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the time management apparatus according to FIG. 1 from a different angle.
  • 3 is a schematic diagram schematically showing a control configuration of the time management apparatus according to FIG. 1.
  • the time management apparatus 10 has a cube shape, and is a device capable of displaying time on a plurality of surfaces and counting (count up/down).
  • the time management device 10 may be linked with an application (hereinafter referred to as “app”) installed on a user device such as a smart phone so as to store and manage the counted details.
  • On (ON) / off (OFF) of the time management device 10 may be performed by a power button not shown in the drawing.
  • the power button When the power button is operated during the initial operation of the time management device 10, power is supplied and the current time (the current time calculated by the RTC module) may be displayed.
  • the transition of the time management device 10 from the standby state to the counting state may be performed by rotation of the time management device 10, detection of a separate sensor, or the like.
  • a state in which only the current time is displayed because the user does not perform an additional operation is a'standby state'.
  • the standby state may be a state in which the current time is not displayed according to the user's setting change.
  • the time displayed on the corresponding surface can be directly entered into the counting state.
  • the standby state may be released through a separate motion detection sensor (not shown) that detects whether a user is in proximity.
  • the sensor unit 200 which will be described later, detects it and releases the standby state.
  • the current time may always be displayed without a separate standby state according to the user's setting, and counting may be started immediately when the time management device 10 is rotated.
  • This basic setting change is made in the app of the user terminal, and the setting change is transmitted to and stored in the control unit 400 to be described later.
  • the time management apparatus 10 has a polyhedral shape and includes an output unit 100, a sensor unit 200, a power supply unit 300, and a control unit 400.
  • the sensor unit 200, the power unit 300, and the control unit 400 are installed inside the cube-shaped output unit 100.
  • the time management device 10 is described as an example in the form of a cube of a cube, but if the time management device 10 can maintain a stationary position without rolling, it may have several polyhedral shapes such as an octahedron and a dodecahedron. .
  • the output unit 100 is a term that refers to all sides of a cube.
  • the output unit 100 includes a display surface 110 set to always display the current time, a first operation surface 120, a second operation surface 130, and a second operation surface 120 used to count different times according to the user's needs. It includes a three operation surface 140 and a fourth operation surface 150.
  • the cover 162 is coupled to open and close the remaining surface on which they are not formed.
  • a light emitting unit 170 is provided on the display surface 110 and the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150, and a speaker 180 is installed inside the output unit 100.
  • the cover 162 that can be opened and closed may be omitted, and the light emitting unit 170 may not be provided on the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150.
  • the current time and a counting time to be described later (which is changed by starting a count up or a count down) Time) can all be displayed.
  • the display surface 110 is a surface that displays the current time, and the time is displayed by the light emitting unit 170.
  • the display surface 110 displays the current time in connection with the RTC module 440 to be described later.
  • the display surface 110 may include an area displaying the current time and an area displaying the counting time.
  • the counting time is displayed according to a user setting change in the app, it may be configured to selectively determine whether to display the current time and display or omit it.
  • the display surface 110 is set so that the number display direction does not lie down or upside down, regardless of which surface of the output unit 100 faces upward. That is, if the display surface 110 is the direction the user looks at, the number of times displayed on the display surface 110 is always set so that the top and bottom match the user's gaze. Accordingly, the time displayed on the display surface 110 is rotated to match which of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 faces the upper side of the cube and is displayed (see FIG. 5).
  • the display surface 110 is defined as a surface facing the user and a front surface.
  • the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150 mean the remaining four surfaces, excluding the front and rear surfaces of a cube shape, respectively. 1 and 2, the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 may be sequentially disposed. Each of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 is also provided with a light emitting unit 170 so that time may be displayed.
  • counting is started.
  • the sensor unit 200 detects which one of the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150 faces upward, and the control unit 400 determines it to execute a count-up or count-down function. do.
  • the counting time is displayed as a number on the corresponding side facing upward, but is displayed in real time. That is, a change in the count-up or count-down time is displayed in real time on the upper-facing surface of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150.
  • Each of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 may be formed in different colors for user convenience.
  • the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 may have the same color, but may include a light emitting unit 170 that emits light in different colors. Therefore, the user can set the time management item corresponding to each side based on the color of each side.
  • the user may set a time management item corresponding to each surface based on the color of the light emitting unit 170.
  • the color of the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150 or the color of the light emitting unit 170 are expressed in the same manner in the app, so that the user can intuitively check and set the time management item.
  • a cover 162 may be formed on the rear surface 160 facing the display surface 110.
  • the cover 162 is installed to be slidably opened and closed, and may be opened for replacement of the battery 310 or parts installed in the output unit 100.
  • the cover 162 is formed to open and close a part of the rear surface 160, and a charging terminal 164 is formed on one side of the rear surface 160 on which the cover 162 is not formed.
  • the cover 162 is omitted, only the charging terminal 164 may be formed on the rear surface 160, and an additional configuration such as a power button may be provided.
  • the rear surface 160 may also be set to serve as an operating surface.
  • the charging terminal 164 is electrically connected to the battery 310 and an external power source to charge the battery 310.
  • the charging terminal 164 may be formed in the form of a USB standard standard terminal or a standard pin generally applied to a mobile phone.
  • the light emitting unit 170 may be provided to display time on the display surface 110 and the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150, respectively. Alternatively, the light emitting unit 170 may be configured to display time only on the display surface 110.
  • the light-emitting unit 170 may be configured to display numbers in the form of dots or may be configured to display numbers in the form of lines.
  • the light-emitting unit 170 may be composed of a plurality of LEDs.
  • the light emitting unit 170 may be configured in the form of an LCD installed on the display surface 110 or the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150.
  • the light emitting unit 170 emits light according to a control signal transmitted from the controller 172 to display time.
  • the controller 172 is a kind of IC chip and controls the light emitting unit 170 according to the rotation of the time management device 10 in connection with the control unit 400 to be described later.
  • the controller 172 may turn on/off each of the light emitting units 170 or simultaneously control the light emitting units 170.
  • the controller 172 may control the light emitting unit 170 installed on the display surface 110 to be always turned on.
  • the light emitting unit 170 installed on the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150 the light emitting unit installed on the upper surface of the first operation surface 120 to the fourth operation surface 150 ( 170) can be controlled to turn on.
  • controller 172 controls the time display direction displayed on the display surface 110 to always be correctly displayed.
  • control unit 400 controls the light emitting unit 170 by receiving vertical direction information of the output unit 100 according to the rotation direction of the time management device 10.
  • the speaker 180 may be installed inside the output unit 100.
  • the speaker 180 outputs a notification sound by receiving a control signal from the controller 400 at a preset timing, such as when a user sets a specific notification or when time counting is completed.
  • the notification sound output of the speaker 180 can be set and changed on an app installed on the user device.
  • the rotation of the output unit 100 is detected by the sensor unit 200 installed inside the output unit 100.
  • the sensor unit 200 may be installed on a structure such as a substrate provided inside the output unit 100, and is connected to the MCU 410 of the control unit 400 to be described later, thereby detecting a result of detection. Is transmitted to the MCU 410.
  • the sensor unit 200 may be configured as a single sensor, such as a gyro sensor or an acceleration sensor, or a combination of several sensors.
  • the sensor unit 200 is used to detect which one of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 is disposed toward the upper side.
  • the detection result of the sensor unit 200 is transmitted to the control unit 400, the MCU 410 determines which side faces upward based on the detection result, and transmits a control signal to the controller 172.
  • the controller 172 controls the light emitting unit 170 installed on the upper-facing surface to emit light, so that the time of the corresponding surface is counted and the counting time may be displayed.
  • the power supply unit 300 may include a battery 310 and a battery management unit 320. Although not shown in the drawing, the power supply unit 300 may further include a residual amount display circuit that senses and displays the remaining amount of the battery 310 as necessary.
  • the battery 310 may be composed of a rechargeable lithium ion battery or the like that is charged by receiving external power through the charging terminal 164. However, the battery 310 may be applied without limitation to its shape or type as long as it has a size and capacity that can be installed inside the output unit 100. The battery 310 may supply power by being electrically connected to all components requiring power supply. In the present invention, for convenience, only the flow in which the battery 310 supplies power to the output unit 100 and the power supply unit 300 is illustrated.
  • the battery management unit 320 protects the battery 310 from overcharging, overdischarging, and/or overcurrent of the battery 310, and communicates with the MCU 410 to transmit the state of the battery 310 to the MCU 410. Do it.
  • the battery management unit 320 may include a protection circuit such as a Protection Circuit Module (PCM), Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • PCM Protection Circuit Module
  • ESD Electrostatic Discharge
  • EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
  • the MCU 410 may transmit a battery charging notification sound through the speaker 180 when the remaining amount of the battery 310 is less than a preset remaining amount through data transmitted from the battery manager 320.
  • the controller 400 includes an MCU 410 that controls the time management device 10 as a whole, a memory 420 that is a storage space, and a communication module 430 for communicating with a user terminal. And, it may include an RTC module 440 for accurate time display.
  • the MCU 410 is electrically connected to the sensor unit 200 to receive the detection result, and based on this, determines which side of the output unit 100 faces upward, and starts or stops counting time management items. Do it. In addition, the MCU 410 determines which side of the output unit 100 faces upward based on the detection result of the sensor unit 200, and adjusts the time display direction of the display surface 110 according to the side facing the upper side. It passes a control signal to the controller 172 to change.
  • the MCU 410 may store and manage the counted time and a corresponding time management item in the memory 420.
  • the MCU 410 retrieves the stored counting details, accumulates at the corresponding time, and controls the counting to be performed again.
  • the MCU 410 may transmit the control result or stored information of the time management item to the user terminal through the communication module 430, and may receive and store various data or setting values set or changed in the user terminal.
  • the memory 420 may be configured according to a required storage capacity, and the communication module 430 may be provided as a Bluetooth communication module.
  • the types of the memory 420 and the communication module 430 are not limited thereto.
  • the RTC (Realtime Clock) module 440 is a module that calculates time in real time and transmits time data to the MCU 410 and the controller 172 in real time. Since the RTC module 440 cannot calculate time without power, it holds a separate battery or receives power from the battery 310 of the power supply unit 300. The current time is displayed on the display surface 110 in real time according to time data calculated in real time by the RTC module 440.
  • the time management items and various data of the time management device 10 described above are transmitted to an app of the user terminal.
  • the app screen of the user terminal will be described as an example.
  • FIGS. 4A to 4C are diagrams illustrating examples of applications to which a time management device according to an embodiment of the present invention is applied.
  • the time management app may be implemented to display menus such as daily statistics, monthly statistics, activity analysis by user's time management items, settings, and the like.
  • daily statistics When the daily statistics are clicked, statistics for each time management item counted during the day may be provided as shown in FIG. 4B.
  • monthly statistics When the monthly statistics are clicked, statistics for each time management item may be provided on a monthly basis as shown in FIG. 4C.
  • menus such as matching of each operation surface and time management items, registration, deletion, modification of time management items, setting start/end sound for each item, deletion of statistical data, and transmission may be provided. Changes in settings in the app may be transmitted to the MCU 410 of the time management device 10 and stored in the memory 420.
  • time management device having such a configuration
  • a method of using the time management device and a time management method will be described in detail by way of example.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view illustrating an operation example of a time management apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • 6 is a diagram illustrating an example of a screen display in an application according to FIG. 5.
  • the time management item may be set as a study subject and a break.
  • the first operation surface 120 is rest
  • the second operation surface 130 is math
  • the third operation surface (not shown in FIG. 5) is physics
  • the fourth operation surface 150 is time management in English. Items can be set and matched to each operating surface.
  • Matching of the time management item and each operation surface may be made in an app of the user terminal.
  • the letters are shown to aid understanding of the present invention.
  • a separate LED may be provided on the output unit 100 to display time management items.
  • the user may set the time management device 10 so that the second operation surface 130, which is the counting surface of the math item, is upward.
  • the time management device 10 may be rotated so that the first operation surface 120, which is the counting surface of the rest item, is upward, as shown in FIG. 5.
  • the counting time of the math item is stopped at 5 minutes, and since the first operation surface 120 of the rest item is disposed on the upper side, counting of the first operation surface 120 starts.
  • the time management device 10 is rotated so that the desired operation surface is upward. If the user wants to study math again, the time management device 10 may be rotated so that the second operation surface 130 is upward, and if the user wants to study English, the fourth operation surface 150 is upward.
  • the controlling subject of the start, stop, and restart of counting for each time management item is the above-described MCU 410, and which operation surface is facing upward is detected by the sensor unit 200 and transmitted to the MCU 410, and the MCU At 410, it is determined which side is the side facing up.
  • the operation of the time management device 10 may be similarly displayed on the app screen of the user terminal.
  • the time management device 10 is rotated for a break, the math, English, and physics items are displayed in a STOP state, the break items are displayed in an ON state, and the time counting in real time is displayed.
  • the time on the display surface 110 displaying the current time even when the first operation surface 120 faces upward or when the fourth operation surface faces upward the vertical number of the number is displayed in the correct direction. Can be seen.
  • the controller 172 controls the light emitting unit 170 to change the display direction of the number, so that the number can always be displayed in the correct direction on the display surface 110 viewed by the user. .
  • FIG. 7 is a flowchart schematically illustrating a time management method according to the time management apparatus of FIG. 1 (a configuration not shown in FIG. 7 will be described with reference to reference numerals in FIGS. 1 to 6).
  • the MCU 410 determines whether the time management device 10 is rotated (S100), and if the time management device 10 is not rotated, maintains a standby state (S120). At this time, the light-emitting unit 170 of the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150 is not lit, and only the light-emitting unit 170 of the display surface 110 is lit to display the current time.
  • step S100 the MCU 410 determines which operation surface is disposed toward the upper side of the output unit 100 (S200).
  • step S200 when the operation surface disposed toward the upper side of the output unit 100 is detected, time counting of the time management item matched to the operation surface is started (S300).
  • Time counting may be in the form of a COUNT UP in which time is accumulated and displayed, or in a form of COUNT DOWN in which time is subtracted from a set time and displayed.
  • the counting method can be changed on the app of the user terminal.
  • the MCU 410 monitors whether the time management device 10 is continuously rotated even during time counting. Since the detection result of the sensor unit 200 is transmitted to the MCU 410 in real time, when the time management device 10 is rotated (S400) during time counting, the counting of the existing operation surface is stopped and the counting result is stored in the memory. . Thereafter, the time of the time management item matched to the new operation surface arranged to face the upper side of the output unit 100 is counted (S500). Steps S400 and S500 may be repeated until the user wants to stop counting, and all counting results are stored in the memory 420 and the user terminal.
  • the current time is displayed on the display surface 110 and the counting time is displayed on the first to fourth operation surfaces 120 to 150, respectively.
  • the time management device may be configured so that the current time and the counting time are displayed only on the display surface and the time is not displayed on the first to fourth operation surfaces.
  • An embodiment of the present invention can be applied to the field of personal time management.

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Un mode de réalisation de la présente invention concerne un dispositif de gestion de temps et un procédé de gestion de temps. Le dispositif de gestion de temps peut comprendre : une unité de sortie ayant une forme polyédrique dans laquelle l'heure est affichée sur au moins l'une parmi de multiples faces du polyèdre ; une unité de capteur disposée à l'intérieur de l'unité de sortie de façon à détecter la rotation de l'unité de sortie ; une unité d'alimentation en énergie disposée à l'intérieur de l'unité de sortie de façon à fournir de l'énergie ; et une unité de commande disposée à l'intérieur de l'unité de sortie et comprenant une MCU qui commande l'unité de sortie, un module de communication qui communique avec un terminal utilisateur, et un module RTC qui calcule et donne l'heure actuelle. Selon la présente invention, l'avantage est de pouvoir de mesurer et arrêter le temps uniquement par une simple opération de rotation du dispositif de gestion de temps de forme polyédrique, et le fonctionnement du dispositif de gestion de temps est enregistré en association avec une application, de telle sorte que la gestion de temps peut être réalisée facilement.
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