1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a camera that generates image data by forming an object image on an image pickup device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently digital cameras, which generate image data by forming an object image on an image pickup device, have been rapidly spread and have become smaller and thinner.
Some of such cameras have a grip to guide a user's fingers to a particular part of a camera, in order to hold a camera securely during shooting or to prevent the fingers from accidentally touching other parts of the camera, for example, a front of a flash emission window or switches (see, for example, Japanese Patent Application Publication Nos. 2002-44494, 2002-90836).
Such a grip is usually provided with an antiskid member such as rubber to prevent fingers from slipping. However, due to the demand for a smaller and thinner camera, a large grip cannot be disposed and thus it is required, for example, to dispose an antiskid member in a place where a user's thumb rests and to guide the thumb to the antiskid member.
Conventionally, a light-emitting indicator such as a LED has been disposed in a camera for alarm or notifying that the camera is being charged. However, the recent demand for more reduction in size of a camera makes it difficult to allow space on a housing of a camera for such a light-emitting indicator, especially when disposing an antiskid member together.
The present invention has been made in view of the above circumstances, and provides a camera which has an antiskid member and allows space for a light-emitting indicator.
A camera according to the present invention generates image data by forming an object image on an image pickup device, and includes:
an antiskid member dispersing and transmitting light disposed in a place where a user's finger rests to hold the camera for image-taking and provided to prevent the finger from slipping; and
a light-emitting indicator disposed behind the antiskid member.
An antiskid member for preventing slipping of a user's finger is disposed provided that a user's finger rests on the antiskid member. Therefore, a light-emitting indicator has conventionally not been provided in the same position as the antiskid member. However, the present invention has noted that a light-emitting indicator can be used by setting illumination timing other than when shooting, for example, for notifying that a camera is being charged. That is why an antiskid member according to the present invention is formed of a material with light transmissivity and a light-emitting indicator is disposed behind the antiskid member. Accordingly, a light-emitting indicator is disposed making effective use of space for an antiskid member.
Preferably, a camera according to the present invention has an opening positioned where the antiskid member is disposed, wherein the antiskid member is fitted into the opening from behind the housing.
If an antiskid member is fitted into an opening from behind a housing, the antiskid member resists coming-off far more than the case where the antiskid member is adhered to the housing on the outside thereof, and is excellent in terms of the design.
Typically, the antiskid member may be disposed in a place where a thumb of a user's right hand rests to hold a camera with the right hand for image-taking.
Usually a user holds a camera with his/her right hand when shooting and rests the thumb of his/her right hand on the back of a camera. Accordingly, a user can hold the camera stably by preventing slipping of the thumb of his/her right hand.
As described above, a camera according to the present invention can provide a camera which has an antiskid member and allows space for a light-emitting indicator.
An embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the attached drawings.
The view of the camera 10 shown in
The front housing 11 further consists of a front 111, a top 112 and a bottom 113 while the back housing 12 consists of a back 121 and sides 122 and 123. The slide door 13 slides laterally in contact with the front 111 of the front housing 11.
The slide door 13 can slide between a closed position shown in
An oblong opening 131 is provided on an upper part of substantial center of the slide door 13. Part of the opening 131, which is closer to the image-taking lens 14, is penetrated from its front to its back, while other part, which is farther away from the image-taking lens 14, has a cover fitted thereto made of a member with light-diffusing and transmitting property such as opalescent acryl. When the slide door 13 is in the closed position shown in
Additionally the front housing 11 has, on the top 112, the shutter button 16, a still/movie-shooting switching lever 17, a mouthpiece 112a for transmitting sound to a built-in microphone, in addition to the opening 111a on the front 111 as described before.
The back housing 12 is fixed to the front housing 11 with four screws 18 on the right and left sides of the back housing 12. An ear piece 122a for transmitting sound from a built-in speaker is provided on the side 122 of the back housing 12 near the image-taking lens 14 as shown in
On the back 121 of the back housing 12, provided are Telephoto/Wide (T/W) switching lever 20, antiskid members 21, shooting/replay switching lever 22, function button 23, navigation button 24, OK button 25, Disp/Back button 26, and LCD panel 27 for screen display.
The T/W switching lever 20 is for controlling focal distance of the image-taking lens 14 of
Additionally, the shooting/replay switching button 22 alternatively changes to the shooting mode or the replay mode by one press.
When the function button 23 is depressed, a menu is displayed on the LCD panel 27. The menu is changed by using right/left buttons of the navigation button 24 and then an item of the menu is selected by using up/down buttons of the navigation button 24. Setting of the selected item, for example, ISO sensitivity, with/without flash and other detailed item for shooting/replay mode, is performed by pressing the OK button 25.
Further, the Disp/Back button 26 is pressed, for example, when the display mode of images displayed on the LCD panel 27 is to be changed to “display only one image” or to “display some thumbnail images in a line,” and when immediately preceding image is to be displayed.
When the slide door 13 is moved to the open position shown in
Accordingly, the camera 10 according to the embodiment can minimize the amount of slide of the slide door 13 despite that the flash emission section 15 is aligned with the LED 31 for a self-timer, can shield the flash emission section 15 when the slide door 13 is closed, and thus is compact and excellent in its design.
Now, explanation will be made on the structure of portions enclosed with circles A and B shown in
Part of the top 112 of the front housing 11 that extends from the front 111 in a curve is in contact with the rear of the slide door 13. Here, the part of the top 112 together with the front 111 is called a contact surface 114. On the top and bottom ends of the contact surface 114, provided are walls 112d and 111d that are erect with respect to the contact surface 114 and face to extend along top and bottom end surfaces 133 and 134 of the slide door 13. Now, further explanation will be made on the wall 112d as a representative.
On the front housing 11, the wall 112d is formed, which is erect relative to the contact surface 114 and faces to extend along the top end surface 133 of the slide door 13.
Incidentally, the front housing 11 of the present embodiment is formed by extrusion molding. A protrusion of a mold, which is a recess of a product, wears out from use. Therefore, the shape of the wall 112d shown in Part (a) of
On the other hand, according to the camera of the present embodiment of
Presence of the groove 112e secures fitting of the slide door 13 to the front housing 11 even when the edge of groove 112e is partially filled due to a worn-out protrusion of a mold. In addition, as the groove 112e is formed at the bottom of the wall 112d (closer to the contact surface 114), it is not readily noticeable in the appearance of the camera and is desirable in terms of the camera design.
As shown in
The holes 123a and 123b for a strap are fitted with a protection member 32 shown in
The protection member 32 has holes 321a and 321b corresponding to the holes 123a and 123b. The holes 321a and 321b respectively have walls 322a and 322b that are formed around and erect relative to their peripheries. Height of the walls 322a and 322b are same as thickness of the back housing 12 while depth of the holes 321a and 321b corresponds to the sum of thickness of the back housing 12 and the protection member 32.
In the embodiment, walls 322a and 322b of the protection member 32 are fitted to the holes 123a and 123b for a strap on the side 123 of the back housing 12. Incidentally, the back housing 12 is made as thin as it allows for holding required strength in order to meet the demand for compactness and reduction in weight and cost. Therefore, if a strap is in direct contact with the holes 123a and 123b, the strap is likely to be damaged and cut during use.
In the present embodiment, however, the protection member 32 is fitted to the holes 123a and 123b, so that a strap contacts inner walls of the holes 321a and 321b of the protection member 32 and is prevented from damage.
Additionally, a path 331 is formed on the retaining member 33 for guiding a strap, for example, from the hole 123a to the 123b to facilitate attaching the strap. The retaining member 33 also has an opening 332 formed therein for having components of the infrared communication section 19 protruding through the opening 332 to the rear side of the back housing 12 and holding the periphery of the components by pressure. Further, the retaining member 33 has holes 333a and 333b linked to holes 123d and 123e for screws formed on the side 123 of the back housing 12. Accordingly, the retaining member 33 as well as the back housing 12 are secured to the front housing 11 by screws 18 shown in
The antiskid members 21 and the buttons arranged on the operator panel 41 are placed so as to be fitted into openings formed in the back housing 12. For example, the three protrusions constituting the antiskid members 21 are fitted into their respective openings 125 formed in the back housing 12.
The antiskid members 21 are configured such that the innermost protrusion 21a has a recess 21b into which a LED 421 on the sensor substrate is fitted. The antiskid members 21 are formed of members with light-diffusing and transmitting property. Therefore, the antiskid members 21 not only guide a thumb of a user's right hand and prevent slip of the thumb, but also indicates that the camera is being charged. This feature contributes to reduction in size of a camera.
Additionally, a shield 126 is provided inside the back housing 12 as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
On the other hand, according to the present embodiment, the frame 128 is formed by compressing part of a plate with uniform width. Thus, the frame 128 at the inside is flush with the adjacent section 129 although it has a recess from the adjacent section 129 at the outside.
Accordingly, the frame 128 allows space for components as well as supports the LCD panel securely by its recess. Although the frame 128 becomes thinner by its recess, its strength is maintained supported by the thicker adjacent section 129 in contact with its periphery.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-035724 | Feb 2005 | JP | national |