File Managing Method For A Digital Apparatus

Huang; Chih-Wen

Patent Application Summary

U.S. patent application number 15/269803 was filed with the patent office on 2017-05-25 for file managing method for a digital apparatus. The applicant listed for this patent is Intellectual Ventures I LLC. Invention is credited to Chih-Wen Huang.

Application Number20170147567 15/269803
Document ID /
Family ID34192400
Filed Date2017-05-25

United States Patent Application 20170147567
Kind Code A1
Huang; Chih-Wen May 25, 2017

FILE MANAGING METHOD FOR A DIGITAL APPARATUS

Abstract

A file managing method for a digital apparatus includes (a) establishing a folder corresponding to a file type generated in an operational mode of the digital apparatus, and (b) storing a file according to its file type to the folder corresponding to the file type established in step (a).


Inventors: Huang; Chih-Wen; (Taipei City, TW)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Intellectual Ventures I LLC

Wilmington

DE

US
Family ID: 34192400
Appl. No.: 15/269803
Filed: September 19, 2016

Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application Number Filing Date Patent Number
14141234 Dec 26, 2013 9451120
15269803
10605950 Nov 9, 2003
14141234

Current U.S. Class: 1/1
Current CPC Class: H04N 1/2166 20130101; H04N 9/7921 20130101; H04N 9/8047 20130101; H04N 5/781 20130101; H04N 5/772 20130101; H04N 5/77 20130101; H04N 9/8042 20130101; G06F 16/41 20190101; H04N 1/2158 20130101; H04N 5/765 20130101; H04N 2101/00 20130101; H04N 5/907 20130101; G06F 16/51 20190101; G11B 27/329 20130101; G06F 16/16 20190101; H04N 5/85 20130101; H04N 2201/0084 20130101
International Class: G06F 17/30 20060101 G06F017/30; H04N 5/77 20060101 H04N005/77

Foreign Application Data

Date Code Application Number
Aug 20, 2003 TW 092122825

Claims



1-32. (canceled)

33. A file managing method comprising: for a data capturing apparatus having a hot key and a memory, the memory storing a plurality of files each being contained by one of a plurality of folders, setting up a shortcut linked to the hot key that is configured to transmit files contained by a distinguished one of the plurality of folders to a corresponding folder on an alternative storage device that is operationally independent from the data capturing apparatus; receiving, from the hot key on the data capturing apparatus, a transmit signal, the transmit signal corresponding to the particular one of the one or more folders distinguished folder; and in response to receiving the transmit signal, sending all files contained by the distinguished folder to the alternative storage device, wherein sending all files contained by the distinguished folder, to the alternative storage device comprises initiating a transfer of all the files contained by the distinguished folder without any user selection of the distinguished folder subsequent to setting up the shortcut.

34. The method of claim 33, wherein individual folders of the plurality of folders correspond to a distinct operation mode of a plurality of operation modes.

35. The method of claim 34, wherein the plurality of operation modes include at least one of a picture mode, motion picture mode, or recording mode.

36. The method of claim 33, further comprising causing the alternative storage device to establish the corresponding folder based, at least in part, on a type of one or more files contained by the distinguished folder.

37. The method of claim 36, wherein the type of one or more files contained by the distinguished folder corresponds to at least one of image, motion picture, or audio type.

38. The method of claim 33, wherein the data capturing apparatus includes at least one of a digital camera, digital camcorder, or mobile phone.

39. The method of claim 33, further comprising receiving one or more files from the alternative storage device.

40. The method of claim 39, further comprising classifying the received one or more files based, at least in part, on a file type of the received one or more files.

41. The method of claim 40, wherein classifying the received one or more files comprises comparing at least one file name extension of the received one or more files with at least one folder name of the plurality of folders.

42. The method of claim 33, wherein the alternative storage device comprises a personal computer.

43. A memory device storing instructions that, when executed by a computing device, cause the computing device to perform operations for managing files in a digital apparatus having a hot key and a memory storing the files contained by a plurality of folders, the operations comprising: setting up a shortcut linked to the hot key that is configured to transmit files contained by a distinguished one of a plurality of folders to a storage device remote from the digital apparatus; and in response to receiving a transmit signal from the hot key, transmitting all files contained by the distinguished folder to the storage device, wherein transmitting all files contained by the distinguished folder to the storage device comprises initiating a transfer of all the files contained by the distinguished folder without any user selection of the distinguished folder subsequent to setting up the shortcut.

44. The memory device of claim 43, wherein the operations further comprise: capturing a file with the digital apparatus; selecting a folder from the plurality of folders based, at least in part, on a correlation between a file type of the captured file and a name of the folder; and storing the captured file in the selected folder.

46. The memory device of claim 43, wherein transmitting all files contained by the distinguished folder to the storage device, is performed using at least one of a wired or wireless network transmission.

47. The memory device of claim 43, wherein the operations further comprise, when transmitting all files contained by the distinguished folder to the storage device, causing creation of a folder on the storage device in accordance with a type of files contained by the distinguished folder.

48. The memory device of claim 43, wherein the operations further comprise setting up a second shortcut, linked to the hotkey, to transmit files in a second folder of the plurality of folders to the storage device.

49. A data capturing digital apparatus comprising: a storage sub-system configured to store files in a memory of the digital apparatus, wherein individual files are stored in one of a plurality of folders in accordance with a type of the file; and a hot key configured to transmit a signal to a processing element of the digital apparatus, the signal corresponding to a particular one of the plurality of folders, wherein the processing element is configured to, in response to receiving the transmit signal, send all files stored in the particular folder to an alternative storage device remote from the digital apparatus, and wherein sending all files stored in the particular folder to the storage device comprises initiating a transfer of all the files stored in the particular folder without any user selection of the particular folder.

50. The digital apparatus of claim 49, wherein the type of the file includes at least one of image, motion picture, or audio type.

51. The digital apparatus of claim 49, wherein the storage sub-system is further configured to establish one or more of the plurality of folders in accordance with a selected operation mode of the digital apparatus.

52. The digital apparatus of claim 49, wherein sending all files stored in the particular folder to an alternative storage device further comprises sending all the files stored in the particular folder to a corresponding folder established on the alternative storage device, the corresponding folder matching a type of all the files stored in the particular folder.
Description



BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to a file managing method for a digital apparatus, and more specifically, to a file managing method which establishes folders according to different file types in different operational modes and store files according to the file type into the different folders.

[0003] 2. Description of the Prior Art

[0004] As the information industry progresses, information-related products such as digital cameras and digital camcorders are increasingly used in daily life and conventional analog products are gradually being replaced by digital products. Take the digital camera as an example. Conventional film cameras utilize chemicals on a film to record images, which can be viewed after development. However, if a user wants to take pictures with special effects, the user is required to be skillful in controlling the stop, the shutter, as well as the lens and film development. These steps are difficult for an amateur. In contrast to conventional film cameras, digital cameras convert images into digital signals using a photosensor to directly store the image in a memory device. Digital cameras can also be connected to a computer system and store the images on the computer systems hard disk drive. The images can then be viewed on the screen or printed on a printer. In addition, the user can further process the images recorded by the digital camera using image processing software to produce special effects, which previously, with a conventional optical camera, could only be realized by a professional photographer. In some cases, the digital special effects could not be achieved using a conventional optical camera.

[0005] Please refer to FIG. 1 showing a front view of a conventional digital camera 10. The digital camera 10 includes a lens 12 for capturing an object, an optical viewfinder 14 for viewing the object, and a shutter button 16 for focusing and shooting. Please refer to FIG. 2 showing a rear view of the conventional digital camera 10. The digital camera 10 further includes an electrical viewfinder 18 providing another option for viewing the object, which could be a liquid crystal display (LCD) or a low temperature polysilicon (LTPS) display, and a control button set 20 for image editing, browsing, and parameter settings. The difference between the conventional digital camera 10 and a conventional film camera is that the digital camera 10 provides the electrical viewfinder 18 for viewing the object or images captured instead of the optical viewfinder 14 which is smaller in size. Additionally, the user can browse or delete images stored in the digital camera using the electrical viewfinder 18.

[0006] Although digital cameras are becoming more popular every day, it is inconvenient to manage the captured images. This is especially true for up-to-date digital cameras that support various operational modes such as: still image capturing for image files (e.g. JPG, GIF, BMP etc.), motion picture capturing for motion picture files (e.g. AVI, MPG etc.), and recording for audio files (e.g. WAV, MP3 etc.). The present file managing method of the digital camera 10 is to automatically give each image a file name every time the digital camera 10 captures an image. The file name is a sequential number instead of a name given by the user, and different types of files will be saved in the same folder, such as DCIM folder according to the industry standard. Even if a folder having another name exists, the digital camera 10 cannot open it. Please refer to FIG. 3 showing the captured images shown by the electrical viewfinder 18 of the conventional digital camera 10 in FIG. 2. The digital camera 10 has stored image files (DC001-DC003), motion picture files (DC004-DC006) and audio files (DC007-DC009) all stored in the same folder. In other words, the image files are unarranged and difficult to search. Whenever the user wants to find a specific type of file, the files must be searched one by one using the control button set 20, which causes time to be wasted.

[0007] Moreover, as compact information products such as digital cameras, digital camcorders, mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDA), and mp3 players become popular; data exchange between different types of apparatuses becomes necessary and must be improved. However, the file managing systems of different apparatuses are not always the same, preventing data exchange.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION

[0008] It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide a file managing method for a digital apparatus in order to solve the problems mentioned above.

[0009] Briefly summarized, a file managing method for a digital apparatus includes (a) establishing a folder corresponding to a file type generated in an operational mode of the digital apparatus, and (b) storing a file according to its file type to the folder corresponding to the file type established in step (a).

[0010] The present invention also discloses a digital apparatus with a plurality of operational modes. The digital apparatus includes a receiving module for capturing a file, a control module for switching the operational mode of the digital apparatus, a folder establishing module for establishing a folder corresponding to a file type generated in a specific operational mode of the digital apparatus, and a memory module for storing the file captured by the receiving module according to its file type to the folder corresponding to the file type established by the folder establishing module.

[0011] These and other objectives of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

[0012] FIG. 1 is a front view of a conventional digital camera.

[0013] FIG. 2 is a rear view of the conventional digital camera.

[0014] FIG. 3 illustrates the captured images shown by the electrical viewfinder of the conventional digital camera in FIG. 2.

[0015] FIG. 4 is a front view of an image capturing apparatus according to the present invention.

[0016] FIG. 5 is a rear view of an image capturing apparatus according to the present invention.

[0017] FIG. 6 is a block diagram of the image capturing apparatus according to the present invention.

[0018] FIG. 7 is a flowchart of the file managing method for the image capturing apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present invention.

[0019] FIG. 8 illustrates the folders stored in the memory of the image capturing apparatus corresponding to different operational modes.

[0020] FIG. 9 illustrates a block diagram of the image capturing apparatus transmitting files to a computer according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

[0021] FIG. 10 is a flowchart of the file managing method for the image capturing apparatus connected to the computer according to the second embodiment of the present invention.

[0022] FIG. 11 illustrates the file managing method of the image capturing apparatus transmitting a file to the computer.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0023] Please refer to FIG. 4 showing a front view of an image capturing apparatus 30 according to the present invention, and to FIG. 5 showing a rear view of the image capturing apparatus 30. The image capturing apparatus 30 can be a digital camera or a digital camcorder. The image capturing apparatus 30 includes a lens 32 for capturing an image, an optical viewfinder 34 for viewing the object, an electrical viewfinder 36 which can be an LCD or an LTPS display for providing another option for viewing the object, and a control button set 38 for image editing, browsing, and parameter settings. The control button set 38 has a hot key 40 for browsing images stored in a folder for a specific file type or transmitting the images stored in the folder for the specific file type to other digital apparatuses when pressed. The image capturing apparatus 30 further includes an operational mode button 42 for selecting the operation mode.

[0024] Please refer to FIG. 6 showing a block diagram of the image capturing apparatus 30. The image capturing apparatus 30 further includes an image capturing module 43 comprising a lens 32 and a photosensor 44 for converting optical signals received by the lens 32 into electrical signals. The photosensor 44 can be a plurality of charge coupled devices (CCD) or a plurality of complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices with the numbers of devices being directly proportional to the resolution of image. The image capturing apparatus 30 further includes a recording module 45 for receiving audio signals, a control unit 46 for processing the image signals from the photosensor 44 and the audio signals from the recording module 45 as well as for controlling the operation of the image capturing apparatus 30. Additionally, the control unit 46 includes a folder-establishing module 47 for generating folders according to different file types under different operational modes. The image capturing apparatus 30 further includes a memory 48 for storing image files, motion picture files, and audio files. The memory 48 can be a flash memory such as CF or SD card, a read-only memory such as an optical disk or a micro-drive. A transmitting module 50 is included to transmit data using the USB or IEEE1394 wired protocols or else wirelessly through infrared or Bluetooth.TM..

[0025] Please refer to FIG. 7 showing a flowchart of the file managing method for the image capturing apparatus 30 according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The flowchart contains the following steps:

[0026] Step 100: Press the operational mode button 42 to select the operational mode of the image capturing apparatus 30.

[0027] Step 102: Establish a folder in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30 according to a file type corresponding to the operational mode selected in Step 100.

[0028] Step 104: Store files captured by the image capturing apparatus 30 to the folder established in Step 102 according to the file type.

[0029] More specifically, the user can determine the operational mode by pressing the operational mode button 42. The operational mode can be typical picture mode, motion picture mode, or recording mode. When the user determines the operational mode by pressing the operational mode button 42, the folder-establishing module 47 of the control unit 46 automatically establishes a folder in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30 according to a file type corresponding to the operational mode selected in Step 100. For example, if the user selects typical picture mode by pressing the operational mode button 42, the folder-establishing module 47 automatically establishes a folder for image files (such as JPG, GIF, BMP etc.) in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30. If the user selects motion picture mode, the folder-establishing module 47 automatically establishes a folder for motion picture files (such as AVI, MPG etc.) in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30. And if the user selects recording mode, the folder-establishing module 47 automatically establishes a folder for audio files (such as WAV, MP3 etc.) in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30. Please refer to FIG. 8 showing the folders stored in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30 corresponding to the different operational modes. Assume that the folder-establishing module 47 establishes a "My Picture Files" folder for typical picture mode, a "My Motion Picture Files" folder for motion picture mode, and a "My Audio Files" folder for recording mode in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30. It is then able to store files to these corresponding folders. For example, DC001-DC003 are image files, DC004-DC005 are motion picture files, and DC007-DC008 are audio files.

[0030] The files generated by the image capturing apparatus 30 can be image files in typical picture mode, motion picture files in motion picture mode, or audio files in recording mode, and these files are automatically classified and stored in folders corresponding to their file types by comparing file name extensions with the folder name. The image capturing apparatus 30 can also receive files from other apparatuses through the transmitting module 50. For example, if an image file (e.g. with a file name extension of JPG, GIF, BMP etc.) is received from a computer, the image capturing apparatus 30 automatically saves the file to the "My Picture Files" folder. In the case of a motion picture file (e.g. with a file name extension of AVI, MPG etc.), the image capturing apparatus 30 automatically saves it to the "My Motion Picture Files" folder. The folder name can be replaced by other names convenient for the user to classify files. If corresponding folders are not already established in the memory 48 when the image capturing apparatus 30 receives files, the control module will automatically establish the corresponding folders in the memory 48 when the image capturing apparatus 30 receives files, and will automatically classify and store the files to the corresponding folders.

[0031] When the user opens a file in a specific folder, the control unit 46 uses corresponding applications to open the file in the memory 48 in the corresponding folder. For example, if the user wants to open DC001 in FIG. 8, the control unit 46 utilizes image browsing or editing applications to open DC001 according to the folder "My Picture Files". In the case of DC004, the control unit 46 utilizes image browsing or editing applications to open DC004 according to the folder "My Motion Picture Files". And in the case of DC007, the control unit 46 utilizes sound playing applications to open DC007 according to the folder "My Audio Files".

[0032] A shortcut can also be set up by the hot key 40 of the image capturing apparatus 30. When the shortcut is executed, files in a specific folder will be transmitted to another digital apparatus. For example, a shortcut can be setup by the hot key 40 such that when the hot key 40 is pressed, all the image files in the "My Picture Files" folder will be transmitted to another digital apparatus such as a computer connected to the image capturing apparatus 30. The files are transmitted by the transmitting module 50 using either a wired protocol such as USB or IEEE1394, or a wireless protocol such as infrared or Bluetooth.TM..

[0033] Please refer to FIG. 9 showing a block diagram of the image capturing apparatus 30 transmitting files to a computer 52 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The computer 52 includes a receiving module 54 for receiving data from the transmitting module 50 of the image capturing apparatus 30, a control module 56 for controlling the operation of the computer 52, and a memory module 58 for storing the data. Please refer to FIG. 10 showing a flowchart of the file managing method for the image capturing apparatus 30 connected to the computer 52 according to the second embodiment of the present invention. The flowchart includes the following steps:

[0034] Step 106: Press the hot key 40 of the control button set 38 to transmit files in the folder corresponding to the shortcut stored in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30 to the computer 52 through the transmitting module 50.

[0035] Step 108: After the computer 52 receives the files from the transmitting module 50 using the receiving module 54, the control module 56 automatically establishes a folder in the memory module 50 according to the type of the files transmitted in Step 106.

[0036] Step 104: Store the files received by the receiving module 54 to the folder established in Step 108.

[0037] For example, if the image capturing apparatus 30 transmits an image file (e.g. with a file name extension of JPG, GIF, BMP etc.) to the computer 52, the computer 52 receives the file through its receiving module 54. The control module 56 automatically establishes a folder corresponding to the image file, such as "My Picture Files" folder, in the memory module 58 and saves the file to the "My Picture Files" folder. And in the case of a motion picture file (e.g. with a file name extension of AVI, MPG etc.), the computer 52 receives the file through its receiving module 54, and the control module 56 automatically establishes a folder corresponding to the image file, such as "My Motion Picture Files" folder in the memory module 58. The file is saved to the "My Motion Picture Files" folder.

[0038] Because the computer 52 has a large memory capacity provided by a hard disk drive or an optical disk drive, it can provide other portable digital apparatuses, such as digital cameras, a means to store backup files. When the user connects the image capturing apparatus 30 to the computer 52, since the file managing systems of the image capturing apparatus 30 and the computer 52 are compatible, data exchange between the two devices is very convenient.

[0039] Please refer to FIG. 11 showing the file managing method of the image capturing apparatus 30 transmitting a file to the computer 52. If the user is going to transmit DC001 to the computer 52 for backup, DC001 will be automatically transmitted from the "My Picture Files" folder in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30 to the "My Picture Files" folder in the memory module 58 of the computer 52. In other words, the transmitting end will transmit files automatically to corresponding folders of the receiving end, in order to classify the files according to their types. Similarly, if the user is going to transmit a file from the computer 52 to the image capturing apparatus 30, the file will be automatically transmitted from the "My Picture Files" folder in the memory module 58 of the computer 52 to the "My Picture Files" folder in the memory 48 of the image capturing apparatus 30.

[0040] Besides the image capturing apparatus 30, other digital apparatuses applying the method disclosed by the present invention can also be used including portable digital apparatuses such as digital cameras, mobile phones, and digital camcorders. The present invention also provides file managing and transmitting method between these digital apparatuses.

[0041] In contrast to the prior art, the present invention provides a file managing method which establishes folders according to different file type of different operational modes and store files according to the file type into the different folders. In such a manner, files are stored in corresponding folders, so that the files are well classified instead of needing to be classified one by one as in the prior art. Moreover, according to the present invention, a user can exchange data simply using a hot key between different portable digital apparatuses with the same file managing system, so that the barriers due to incompatibility are solved. In addition, according to the present invention, a computer providing a larger storage capacity than the other portable digital apparatuses, such as a digital camera, provides the best means to store backup files. And since the file managing systems of the image capturing apparatus 30 and the computer 52 according to the present invention are compatible, data can be smoothly exchanged between the two devices so that they can be well classified and managed.

[0042] Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the method may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.

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