1. Technical Field
The disclosed embodiments relate to electronic apparatuses, and more particularly to an electronic apparatus with a first member and a second member capable of rotating with respect to the first member for an automatic adjustment of orientation of the electronic device with respect to a user.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, a table top electronic apparatus, such as a television, includes a table stand and a display pivotably connected together. However, although the display is rotatable relative to the table stand, adjustments must be made manually, which is inconvenient for users.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout five views.
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The control device 50 is disposed in the first member 10 or the second member 20. The control device 50 is used for receiving a control signal from an input device 40 and controlling the drive device 30 to rotate the second member 20 relative to the first member 10 according to the control signal. In this embodiment, the input device 40 is a remote control of the electronic apparatus 100.
In detail, the input device 40 includes an operation module 42, a processing module 44, a clock module 45, and a transmitting module 46. The operation module 42 is used for generating a command in response to an operation of a user. The processing module 44 extracts transmitting time information from the clock module 45, and then controls the transmitting module 46 to transmit the control signal including the transmitting time information according to the command The control signal is wirelessly transmitted to the control device 50.
The control device 50 includes a first receiving unit 52, a second receiving unit 54, a processing unit 56, and a storage unit 58. The first receiving unit 52 and the second receiving unit 54 are disposed on the second member 20. In the embodiment, the first receiving unit 52 and the second receiving unit 54 are disposed on opposite sides of the second member 20. The line defined by the first receiving unit 52 and the second receiving unit 54 is parallel to the supporting surface 200.
The first receiving unit 52 is used for receiving the control signal from the input device 40. The processing unit 56 obtains the transmitting time information from the control signal and first receiving time information of the control signal being received by the first receiving unit 52, calculates a first time difference between the transmitting time and the first receiving time, and calculates a first distance between the input device 40 and the first receiving unit 52 according to the first time difference.
The second receiving unit 54 is also used for receiving the control signal from the input device 40. The processing unit 56 obtains the transmitting time information from the control signal and second receiving time information of the control signal being received by the second receiving unit 54, calculates a second time difference between the transmitting time and the second receiving time, and calculates a second distance between the input device 40 and the second receiving unit 54 according to the second time difference.
The storage unit 58 includes a pre-stored third distance between the first receiving unit 52 and the second receiving unit 54. The processing unit 56 generates a drive signal according to the first distance, the second distance, and the third distance. The drive device 30 rotates the second member 20 through a first angle relative to the first member 10 according to the drive signal, thus the second member 20 faces the input device 40. If the first distance is longer than the second distance, the drive device 30 rotates the second member 20 through the first angle relative to the first member 10 in a first direction. If the first distance is smaller than the second distance, the drive device 30 rotates the second member 20 through the first angle relative to the first member 10 in a second direction. If the first distance is equal to the second distance, the drive device 30 does not rotate the second member 20 relative to the first member 10, thus the second member 20 is maintained in orientation facing the input device 40, which means the display panel disposed in the second member 20 faces a user operating the input device 40. Thus the user can view the display panel without having to manually adjust orientation of the display panel. In this embodiment, the first direction is anticlockwise, the second direction is clockwise.
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L1×Sin θ1+L2×Sin θ2=d (1)
L1×Cos θ1=L2×Cos θ2 (2)
At this time, if the drive device 30 rotates the second member 20 through the first angle θ relative to the first member 10, the second member 20 will be in a second position facing the input device 40. When the second member 20 is located at the second position, the first receiving unit 52 is located at the point A2, the second receiving unit 54 is located at point B2. A line CE is perpendicular to a line A2B2, a line CD is perpendicular to a line A1B1. The two lines A1B1 and A2B2 define the first angle θ, the two lines CD and CE define an angle θ3 which is equal to the first angle θ. The first angle θ is calculated by the following formula:
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The rotating mechanism 70 includes a second plate 72, a connecting part 74, a second gear 75, and a rotating part 76. The second plate 72 is rectangular and is fixed to the second member 20. One end of the connecting part 74 is fixed to the second plate 72. The second gear 75 is fixed between the other end of the connecting part 74 and the rotating part 76. The second gear 75 engages with the first gear 64, and rotates when the first gear 64 rotates. The rotating part 76 is rotatably fixed in the first member 10.
The rotating part 76 includes a rotating module 760, a number of bearings 762 and a supporting module 764. The bearings 762 are disposed between the rotating module 760 and the supporting module 764. The supporting module 764 is fixed within the first member 10 and used for supporting the rotating module 760. The rotating module 760 is fixed to the second gear 75, the rotating module 760 rotates relative to the supporting module 764 on the bearings 762.
The connecting part 74 includes a first rod 740 and a second rod 742. One end of the first rod 740 passes through the first hole 140, then is fixed to the second plate. The second rod 742 is connected to the other end of the first rod 740 and the second gear 75. The first plate 14 receives the first rod 740 through the first hole 140, and securely fastens the base 12. A diameter of the second rod 742 is longer than that of the first hole 140, so that the rotating part 76 is fixed within the first member 10.
In use, when users operates the input device 40, the control signal is generated, and the drive device 30 rotates the second member 20 relative to the first member 10 in response to the control signal, thus it is convenient for the users. In some embodiments, the control signal may be generated when a dedicated key of the remote control is pressed by a user. In other embodiments, the control signal may be generated as set by users, such as anytime any button of the remote control is pressed.
Further alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of what is claimed. Accordingly, the present invention should be deemed not to be limited to the above detailed description, but rather only by the claims that follow and equivalents thereof.
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