The invention relates to an apparatus for an electronic device, a method of operating an apparatus for an electronic device, and an electronic device including the apparatus.
An electronic device may include a flash for use with an image sensor or camera device. The flash may also serve as a torchlight.
An electronic device may include a macro lens for use in macro photography, the macro lens being switchable on and off mechanically, being provided on a rotating wheel or being separately attachable to the electronic device. The electronic device may include an autofocus lens, which may have a macro autofocus mode.
The listing or discussion of a prior-published document in this specification should not necessarily be taken as an acknowledgement that the document is part of the state of the art or is common general knowledge.
According to a first aspect, there is provided an apparatus for an electronic device, the apparatus comprising
The optical element may completely overlie the light-output region in the closed configuration. The optical element may lie in an offset arrangement with the light-output region in the open configuration such that the optical element does not overly the light-output region in the open configuration.
The optical element may be a lens.
The movable part may comprise a protection glass and/or lens cover, for example.
The apparatus may comprise a light-output element for an image sensor, and the apparatus may be arranged such that the light-output element can emit light from the light-output region when the light-output element is activated to emit light. The light-output element may comprise a flash, such as an LED FLASH or a xenon flash, and/or a video auxiliary light, for example. The image sensor may comprise a digital image sensor, such as a charge-coupled device (CCD), a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) sensor, and/or an active pixel sensor, and/or an apparatus arranged to capture images on photographic film, for example.
The apparatus may be arranged such that when the apparatus is in the open configuration, the light-output element is arranged to act as a flash for image capture by the image sensor.
The first optical element may be arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region for use (e.g. of the light-output element) as a torch (e.g. in the closed configuration).
The first optical element may be arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region for use (e.g. of the light-output element) as a reading lamp (e.g. in the closed configuration). The apparatus may incorporate an adjustable support frame allowing the orientation of the apparatus relative to a base of the frame to be adjusted.
The optical element may be arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region for use in macro photography in the closed configuration.
The apparatus may comprise a light-input region for an image sensor, and the apparatus may be arranged such that the movable part at least partially reveals the light-input region in the open configuration and at least partially overlies the light-input region in the closed configuration.
The apparatus may comprise a light-input region for an image sensor, the apparatus may be arranged such that the movable part completely reveals the light-input region in the open configuration and completely overlies the light-input region in the closed configuration.
The apparatus may comprise a lens positioned within the light-input region and/or arranged to receive light passing through the light-input region. The lens may be arranged to focus light onto the image sensor.
The apparatus may be arranged such that a beam width of the second light output pattern is narrower than a beam width of the first light output pattern.
The apparatus may comprise a light-input region for an image sensor, and the movable part may comprise a second optical element arranged such that it lies in an offset arrangement with the light-input region in the open configuration and at least partially overlies the light-input region in the closed configuration.
The apparatus may comprise a light-input region for an image sensor, and the movable part may comprise a second optical element arranged such that it lies in an offset arrangement with the light-input region in the open configuration and completely overlies the light-input region in the closed configuration.
The optical element may surround the second optical element and may be arranged to diffuse light emitted by the light-output element.
The first optical element may be arranged to act as a ring flash.
The first optical element may comprise a neutral density (ND) material.
The second optical element may comprise a macro lens.
The apparatus may comprise dark matter positioned between the optical element and the second optical element to prevent flare in an image captured by the image sensor.
The apparatus may comprise a light-output element for an image sensor, the light-output element being arranged to emit light from the light-output region, wherein the first optical element is arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region for use of the light-output element in macro photography.
The apparatus may comprise circuitry arranged to control an intensity of the light emitted by the light-output element. This control may be based on the configuration of the apparatus.
According to a second aspect, there is provided an electronic device including the apparatus of the first aspect. The electronic device may comprise a mobile phone, a digital or non-digital camera, a personal computer and/or a personal digital assistant, for example.
According to a third aspect, there is provided a method of operating an apparatus for an electronic device, the apparatus comprising a light-output region and a movable part, the movable part comprising an optical element and being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration with respect to the light-output region;
According to a fourth aspect, there is provided an apparatus for an electronic device, the apparatus comprising
According to a fifth aspect, there is provided a method of operating an apparatus for an electronic device, the apparatus comprising a means for allowing light output and means for moving between configurations, the means for moving between configurations comprising means for altering a light-output pattern and being movable between an open configuration and a closed configuration with respect to the means for allowing light output;
The present invention includes one or more aspects, embodiments or features in isolation or in various combinations whether or not specifically stated (including claimed) in that combination or in isolation.
The above summary is intended to be merely exemplary and non-limiting.
A description is now given, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The movable part 106 comprises a first optical element 108, which in one embodiment is a lens. The apparatus 100 is, arranged such that the first optical element 108 overlies the light-output region 104 in the closed configuration, and such that the first optical element 108 lies in an offset arrangement with the light-output region 104 in the open configuration.
The apparatus 100 comprises a light-output element 110 for an image sensor 112 (shown in
The first optical element 108 is arranged to alter a pattern of light emitting from the light-output region 104 such that the light is emitted in a first light output pattern in the open configuration and in a second light output pattern in the closed configuration. In one embodiment, the first optical element 108 is arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region 104 for use of the light-output element 110 as a torch. In another embodiment, the first optical element 108 is arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region 104 for use of the light-output element 110 as a reading lamp. In this embodiment, the apparatus 100 incorporates an adjustable support frame (not shown) allowing the orientation of the apparatus 100 relative to a base of the frame to be adjusted. In another embodiment, the apparatus 100 is arranged such that a beam width of the second light output pattern (in the closed configuration) is narrower than a beam width of the first light output pattern (in the open configuration).
The apparatus 100 comprises a light-input region 114 for the image sensor 112, the apparatus 100 being arranged such that the movable part 106 reveals the light-input region 114 in the open configuration and obscures the light-input region 114 in the closed configuration. The apparatus 100 comprises a lens 116 positioned at the light-input region 114 and arranged to receive light travelling towards the light-input region 114. The lens 116 is arranged to focus light onto the image sensor 112.
The apparatus 100 comprises control circuitry 122 (shown in
In use, a user moves the position of the movable part 106 according to whether he/she wants to use the apparatus 100 as a camera (in the open configuration) or as a torch/reading lamp (in the closed configuration).
The apparatus 200 comprises a light-output element 210 for an image sensor 212 (shown in
The apparatus 200 comprises a light-input region 214 for the image sensor 212. The apparatus 200 comprises a lens 216 positioned at the light-input region 214 and arranged to receive light travelling towards the light-input region 214. The lens 216 is arranged to focus light onto the image sensor 212. The movable part 206 comprises a second optical element 218 arranged such that it lies in an offset arrangement with the light-input region 214 in the open configuration and overlies the light-input region 214 in the closed configuration. In one embodiment, the second optical element 218 comprises a macro lens.
The movable part 206 comprises a first optical element 208. The apparatus 200 is arranged such that (an underside of) the first optical element 208 overlies the light-output region 204 in the closed configuration, and such that (the underside of) the first optical element 208 lies in an offset arrangement with the light-output region 204 in the open configuration. The first optical element 208 is arranged to alter a pattern of light emitting from the light-output region 204 such that the light is emitted in a first light output pattern in the open configuration and in a second light output pattern in the closed configuration. An upperside of the first optical element 208 surrounds the second optical element 218 and is arranged to act as a ring flash in order to diffuse light emitted by the light-output element 210.
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The first optical element 208 comprises a neutral density (ND) material. The ND material may be used to decrease the intensity of the light emitted from the light output region 204.
The apparatus 200 comprises dark matter 220 positioned between the first and second optical elements 208, 218 to prevent flare in an image captured by the image sensor 212.
The apparatus 200 comprises control circuitry 222 (shown in
In use, a user moves the position of the movable part 206 according to whether he wants to use the apparatus 200 for macro photography (in the closed configuration) or for non-macro photography (in the open configuration).
The numerals 100, 200 in
Although the embodiments described relate to an optical element 108, 208 which slides with respect to the light-output region 104, 204, in other embodiments, the optical element 104, 204 may rotate in and out over the light output region 104, 204. In such embodiments, the movable part may be a rotatable wheel comprising the optical element 104, 204.
The apparatus 300 comprises a light-output element 310 for an image sensor (not shown), the light-output element 310 being arranged to emit light from the light-output region 304.
The apparatus 300 comprises a light-input region 314 for the image sensor. The apparatus 300 comprises a lens 316 positioned at the light-input region 314 and arranged to receive light travelling towards the light-input region 314. The lens 316 is arranged to focus light onto the image sensor.
The movable part 306 comprises a first optical element 308. The apparatus 300 is arranged such that (an underside of) the first optical element 308 overlies the light-output region 304 in the macro configuration, and such that (the underside of) the first optical element 308 lies in an offset arrangement with the light-output region 304 in the open configuration. The first optical element 308 is arranged to alter a pattern of light emitting from the light-output region 304 such that the light is emitted in a first light output pattern in the open configuration and in a second light output pattern in the macro configuration. An upperside of the first optical element 308 surrounds the second optical element 318 and is arranged to act as a ring flash in order to diffuse light emitted by the light-output element 310.
The movable part 306 comprises a second optical element 318 arranged such that it lies in an offset arrangement with the light-input region 314 in the open configuration and overlies the light-input region 314 in the macro configuration. In one embodiment, the second optical element 318 comprises a macro lens.
The apparatus 300 comprises dark matter 320 positioned between the first and second optical elements 308, 318 to prevent flare in an image captured by the image sensor.
The first optical element 308 is arranged to adapt the pattern of light emitted from the light-output region 304 for use of the light-output element 310 in macro photography.
As can be seen in the left-hand image of the
In a variant to the embodiments described, the light guide may be arranged to take light output from a display backlight. The light may be guided to a macro ring.
In the first configuration, shown in
In the second configuration, shown in
In the third configuration, shown in
The applicant hereby discloses in isolation each individual feature described herein and any combination of two or more such features, to the extent that such features or combinations are capable of being carried out based on the present specification as a whole in the light of the common general knowledge of a person skilled in the art, irrespective of whether such features or combinations of features solve any problems disclosed herein, and without limitation to the scope of the claims. The applicant indicates that aspects of the present invention may consist of any such individual feature or combination of features. In view of the foregoing description it will be evident to a person skilled in the art that various modifications may be made within the scope of the invention.
While there have been shown and described and pointed out fundamental novel features of the invention as applied to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions and changes in the form and details of the devices and methods described may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the invention. For example, it is expressly intended that all combinations of those elements and/or method steps which perform substantially the same function in substantially the same way to achieve the same results are within the scope of the invention. Moreover, it should be recognized that structures and/or elements and/or method steps shown and/or described in connection with any disclosed form or embodiment of the invention may be incorporated in any other disclosed or described or suggested form or embodiment as a general matter of design choice. It is the intention, therefore, to be limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto. Furthermore, in the claims means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents, but also equivalent structures. Thus although a nail and a screw may not be structural equivalents in that a nail employs a cylindrical surface to secure wooden parts together, whereas a screw employs a helical surface, in the environment of fastening wooden parts, a nail and a screw may be equivalent structures.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2006/004108 | 12/27/2006 | WO | 00 | 12/5/2010 |