1. Field of the Invention
The exemplary embodiments of this invention relate to an electronic device and, more particularly, to an electronic device having different use positions.
2. Brief Description of Prior Developments
As electronic devices continue to become more sophisticated, these devices provide an increasing amount of functionality by including such applications as, for example, a mobile phone, digital camera, video camera, television, navigation system, gaming, personal organizer or PDA, and internet browser applications.
Electronic devices having more than one configuration are known in the art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,728,557 discloses a multi-configuration portable electronic device having two body halves. As consumers demand increased functionality from electronic devices, there is a need to provide improved devices having increased capabilities while maintaining robust and reliable product configurations. Additionally, due to the demand for miniaturized devices, the increased capabilities should be provided in a compact yet user-friendly design.
Accordingly, there is a desire to provide an improved electronic device having different use positions.
In accordance with one aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a portable electronic device is disclosed. The portable electronic device includes a housing and electronic circuitry. The housing includes a plurality of housing sections, and the electronic circuitry is mounted in the housing. The plurality of housing sections are adapted to be re-oriented relative to each other into at least four different positions. Each of the at least four different positions is adapted to provide a different mode of use.
In accordance with another aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a device housing is disclosed. The device housing includes a first housing assembly, a second housing assembly, and a third housing assembly. The second housing assembly is pivotably connected to the first housing assembly. The third housing assembly is pivotably connected to the first housing assembly. The housing assemblies are pivotable about parallel axes. The housing assemblies are pivotable into at least four different use orientations.
In accordance with another aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a portable electronic device is disclosed. The portable electronic device includes a first housing assembly, a second housing assembly, and a third housing assembly. The first housing assembly includes electronic circuitry. The second housing assembly is movably connected to the first housing assembly by a first hinge. The second housing assembly is movable about the first housing assembly between a first use position and a second use position relative to the first and the second housing assemblies. The third housing assembly is movably connected to the first housing assembly by a second hinge. The third housing assembly is movable about the first housing assembly between a first use position and a second use position relative to the first and the third housing assemblies.
In accordance with another aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a portable electronic device is disclosed. The portable electronic device includes a housing and electronic circuitry. The housing includes a first housing section, a second housing section, and a third housing section. The electronic circuitry mounted in the housing. The first housing section includes a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side. The portable electronic device is configured to operate in a first use mode when the second housing section is adjacent to the first side and the third housing section is adjacent to the third side. The portable electronic device is configured to operate in a second use mode when the second housing section is adjacent to the fourth side and the third housing section is adjacent to the second side. The portable electronic device is configured to operate in a third use mode when the second housing section is adjacent to the first side and the third housing section is adjacent to the second side. The portable electronic device is configured to operate in a fourth use mode when the second housing section is adjacent to the fourth side and the third housing section is adjacent to the third side.
In accordance with another aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a method of manufacturing a portable electronic device is disclosed. A first housing section is provided. A first vertical hinge is attached to the first housing section. A second vertical hinge is attached to the first housing section. A second housing section is attached to the first housing section at the first vertical hinge. A third housing section is attached to the first housing section at the second vertical hinge. Electronic circuitry is installable within at least one of the housing sections.
In accordance with another aspect of the exemplary embodiment of this invention, a program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine for performing operations to operate in one of at least four modes based on reconfiguration of the housing. Different operating modes are assigned to different configurations of the housing. The configuration of the housing is sensed. A display and user inputs are enabled to operate in accordance to the operating mode. One of at least four operating modes is changed to another one of the at least four operating modes in response to reconfiguration of the housing.
The foregoing aspects and other features of the exemplary embodiment of this invention are explained in the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The device 10 may be a multi-function portable electronic device. The multiple functions may include, as non-limiting examples, applications such as a telephone application, a digital camera application, a video camera application, a television application, a navigation system application, a gaming application, a personal organizer or PDA application, and an internet browser application. The device 10 comprises features allowing for manipulation of the device into different use positions (or use modes) corresponding to the above mentioned applications.
The housing 12 comprises a first housing section 18, a second housing section 20, and a third housing section 22. The housing sections, or housing assemblies, 18, 20, 22 are movably connected and are adapted to be re-oriented relative to each other into a plurality of different positions. Additionally, each of the plurality of different positions is configured to provide a different mode of use. It should be noted that although the figures illustrate the device 10 as comprising three housing sections 18, 20, 22, any number of housing sections may be provided.
The housing sections 18, 20, 22 are movably connected to each other by two vertical hinges 24, 26. The vertical hinges 24, 26 are attached to the housing 12 such that axes of rotation of the vertical hinges 24, 26 are substantially parallel to each other and allow for the housing sections 18, 20, 22 to rotate or pivot in substantially the same plane. It should be noted that although the figures illustrate the device 10 as having two vertical hinges 24, 26, alternate embodiments may provide any number or orientations of the hinges. It should further be noted that although housing sections 18, 20, 22 are shown to be movably connected to each other by the vertical hinges 24, 26, any suitable type of movable connections may be provided.
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The first housing section comprises a first user input region 28, which may be a joystick for example, on a front face 30 of the first housing section 18. The joystick may be adapted to be actuated by depressing and/or rotating a portion of the front face 30. However, it should be noted that any suitable joystick configuration may be provided.
First free ends 32, 34 of the vertical hinges 24, 26 are attached at opposite corners of the first housing section 18. The vertical hinge 24 is attached at the corner between a first side 36 and a fourth side 38 of the first housing section 18. The vertical hinge 26 is attached at the corner between a second side 40 and a third side 42 of the first housing section 18. The vertical hinges 24, 26 are attached to the first housing section 18 such that the axes of rotation of the vertical hinges 24, 26 are substantially perpendicular to the front face 30 (and the joystick).
The second housing section 20 comprises a display screen, or display module, 44 mounted on a front face 46 of the second housing section 20. The display screen 44 may comprise a touch screen. The display screen 44 has a generally rectangular shape and is oriented in a generally portrait orientation when the device 10 is in the phone mode (shown in
A second free end 48 of the vertical hinge 24 is attached the second housing section 20. The vertical hinge 24 is attached at a corner between a third side 50 and a fourth side 52 of the second housing section 20. The vertical hinge 24 is attached to the second housing section 20 such that the axis of rotation of the vertical hinge 24 is substantially perpendicular to the front face 46 (and the display screen 44).
The third housing section 22 comprises a second user input region 54, which may be a keyboard or a keypad for example, on a front face 56 of the third housing section 22. The second user input region 54 may be adapted to be actuated by depressing a portion of the front face 56. The second user input region 54 may also be provided as a combined piezo sensor and piezo actuator device. The piezo sensor utilizes a piezo element to generate an electrical signal in response to physical pressure, such as the force exerted by a user's finger, so as to detect user input. The piezo actuator utilizes a similar piezo element to provide tactile feedback, such as vibration for example, to a user of the device 10. However, it should be noted that any other suitable user input configuration, such as a touch screen for example, may be provided. Additionally, the second user input region 54 may be configured to provide different layouts corresponding to the different use positions.
A second free end 58 of the vertical hinge 26 is attached the third housing section 22. The vertical hinge 26 is attached at a corner between a first side 60 and a second side 62 of the second housing section 20. The vertical hinge 26 is attached to the second housing section 20 such that the axis of rotation of the vertical hinge 26 is substantially perpendicular to the front face 56 (and the second user input region 54).
It should be noted that although the figures illustrate the first housing section 18 and the third housing section 22 comprising user input regions 28, 54 and the second housing section 20 as comprising a display screen 44, alternate embodiments may provide any combination of user input regions and display screens. For example, in one embodiment one of the housing sections may comprise a display screen and a user input region, while the other housing sections comprise either a display screen or a user input region. In another embodiment, all of the housing sections may each comprise a user input region and/or a display screen. Additionally, it should also be noted that although the figures show the user input regions 28, 54 and the display screen 44 on the front faces 30, 46, 56 of the housing sections 18, 20, 22, user input regions and display screens may be provided at any face or faces of the housing sections.
It should be noted that in one embodiment the hinges 24, 26 may comprise a mechanism, such as a spring or detent mechanism for example, configured to bias the second housing section 20 and the third housing section 22 (when the particular housing section is moved) to one of their respective first or second positions. However, in another embodiment, the hinges 24, 26 may be free moving with suitable locking mechanisms on the housing sections to lock them into one of their respective first or second positions.
The housing sections 18, 20, 22 may comprise sensors 63, which may be Hall sensors for example, adapted to sense the relative orientation of the housing sections 18, 20, 22. However, any suitable sensor(s) could be provided. The sensors might be integrated into the hinges and/or separate from the hinges. For example, when the second housing section 20 is rotated from its first position to its second position, a signal from one of the sensors 63 may communicate with application software to allow the display screen 44 to change from a portrait readable orientation to a landscape readable orientation. In this landscape position, the width of the screen 44 is larger than the height of the screen 44.
As used herein, the terms “portrait” and “landscape” are used to differentiate between two different orientations of the display screen 44 when the display screen 44 has a rectangular shape. However, the display screen 44 could have other shapes and, therefore, besides the classical definitions of the terms “portrait” and “landscape” for a rectangular screen, the terms “portrait” and “landscape” are intended to indicate two different orientations for any given shape of screen. Features of the exemplary embodiments of this invention could also be used with a symmetrical screen, such as a square screen. Although “portrait” and “landscape” normally infer a 90 degree difference in orientation, the two different first and second positions could comprise more or less than a 90 degree difference in orientation.
The sensors 63 may also provide for the user input regions 28, 54 to change a layout of the keys to correspond to different use modes. For example, when the third housing section 22 is rotated from its first position to its second position, a signal from one of the sensors 63 may communicate with application software to allow the second user input region 54 to change a layout of the keyboard or keypad to correspond to the particular mode. When the device 10 is reconfigured from the phone mode to the widescreen mode, the layout of the keys of the second user input region 54 may change to allow for operation in a 180-degree rotated configuration.
The software can be stored in a program storage device readable by a machine, tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by the machine for performing operations to operate in one of at least four modes based on reconfiguration of the housing, the operations comprising assigning different operating modes to different configurations of the housing 12; sensing the configuration of the housing 12; enabling a display 44 and user inputs 28, 54 to operate in accordance to the operating mode; and changing from one of at least four operating modes to another one of the at least four operating modes in response to reconfiguration of the housing 12.
As described above for the wide screen mode, the configuration of the user input regions 28, 54 may be changed to correspond to the game mode configuration.
As described above for the wide screen mode, the configuration of the user input regions 28, 54 may be changed to correspond to the fourth mode configuration.
It should be noted that although FIGS. 1 and 4-6 illustrate the vertical hinge 24 attached at the corner between the first side 36 and the fourth side 38 of the first housing section 18 and the vertical hinge 26 attached at the corner between the second side 40 and the third side 42 of the first housing section 18, alternate embodiments may comprise vertical hinges at any suitable location. For example,
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It should be understood that the foregoing description is only illustrative of the exemplary embodiment of this invention. Various alternatives and modifications can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the exemplary embodiments of this invention are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variances which fall within the scope of the appended claims.