This application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201810282609.0, filed on Mar. 31, 2018, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
This disclosure relates to the field of electronic apparatuses, and particularly to an electronic device, a terminal device, and a method for controlling an electronic device.
With development of science and technology and requirements of markets, screens of electronic apparatuses are getting increasingly larger. A screen-to-body ratio of an electronic apparatus is restricted by functional components. For example, install and arrangement of a camera module, a receiver module, a flashlight, a sensor, and the like may restrict improvement of the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic apparatus. In the related art, a high screen-to-body ratio of the electronic apparatus is usually achieved by decreasing sizes of the functional components, which can result in high cost.
An electronic device with flexible arrangement, a terminal device, and a method for controlling an electronic device are provided in the present disclosure.
In a first aspect of the disclosure, an electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a frame, a sliding seat, and a receiver accommodated in the sliding seat. The frame includes a pair of side walls which are oppositely disposed and a top wall. The top wall defines an accommodating groove. The accommodating groove extends through the pair of side walls. The sliding seat is slidably disposed in the accommodating groove of the frame. The sliding seat defines a first receiving hole, and the receiver is sealed and covers the first receiving hole of the sliding seat, whereby a sound signal of the receiver is transmitted to outside through the first receiving hole when the sliding seat extends from the accommodating groove.
In a second aspect of the disclosure, a terminal device is provided. The terminal device includes an electronic device and a display module. The electronic device includes a frame, a sliding seat, and a receiver accommodated in the sliding seat. The frame includes a pair of side walls which are oppositely disposed and a top wall. The top wall defines an accommodating groove. The accommodating groove extends through the pair of side walls. The sliding seat is slidably disposed in the accommodating groove of the frame. The sliding seat defines a first receiving hole, and the receiver is sealed and covers the first receiving hole of the sliding seat, whereby a sound signal of the receiver is transmitted to outside through the first receiving hole when the sliding seat extends from the accommodating groove. The display module covers the frame and is disposed opposite the sliding seat.
In a third aspect of the disclosure, a method for controlling an electronic device is provided. The method is applicable to an electronic device. The electronic device includes a frame, a sliding seat, and a receiver accommodated in the sliding seat. The frame includes a pair of side walls which are oppositely disposed and a top wall. The top wall defines an accommodating groove. The accommodating groove extends through the pair of side walls. The sliding seat is slidably disposed in the accommodating groove of the frame. The sliding seat defines a first receiving hole, and the receiver is sealed and covers the first receiving hole of the sliding seat. The method includes the following.
The electronic device receives a preset signal, where the preset signal is an extension signal or a retraction signal. The electronic device controls the sliding seat to extend from the accommodating groove according to the preset signal when the preset signal is the extension signal. The electronic device controls the sliding seat to retract into the accommodating groove according to the preset signal when the preset signal is the retraction signal.
To describe technical solutions in implementations of the present disclosure more clearly, the following briefly introduces the accompanying drawings required for describing the implementations. Apparently, the accompanying drawings in the following description illustrate some implementations of the present disclosure. Those of ordinary skill in the art may also obtain other drawings based on these accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
Technical solutions in implementations of the present disclosure will be described clearly and completely hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in the implementations of the present disclosure. Apparently, the described implementations are merely some rather than all implementations of the present disclosure. All other implementations obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art based on the implementations of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
It should be understood that, in the implementations of the present disclosure, directional relationship or positional relationship indicated by such terms as “thickness” is based on the directional relationship or the positional relationship illustrated in the accompanying drawings and is merely for convenience of description and simplicity, rather than explicitly or implicitly indicates devices or elements referred to herein must have a certain direction or be configured or operated in a certain direction and therefore should not be understood as limitation on the disclosure.
Implementations of the disclosure provide an electronic device 100. The electronic device 100 can be any one of electronic apparatuses. Examples of the electronic apparatuses may include smart apparatuses such as a tablet computer, a mobile phone, a camera, a personal computer (PC), a notebook computer, an in-vehicle apparatus, a wearable apparatus, or the like. For convenience of description, directions of the electronic device 100 are defined with reference to a viewing angle illustrated in
Referring to
In the electronic device, the receiver 3 is disposed in the sliding seat 2 and the sliding seat 2 is able to slide relative to the frame 1. The sliding seat 2 defines the first receiving hole D1. When the receiver 3 is needed to work, the sliding seat 2 slides out of the frame 1, so that the sound signal of the receiver 3 can be transmitted to outside through the first receiving hole D1. That is, the first receiving hole D1 does not need to be disposed on the display screen of the electronic device 100, which is beneficial to improving the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic device 100.
In the electronic device 100, the top wall 12a of a side frame member 12 defines the accommodating groove 12d, and in this way, the display screen (or a display module 7), the sliding seat 2, and a middle plate 11 of the electronic device 100 form a sandwich structure when the sliding seat 2 is slidably connected with the frame 1. Such a structure guarantees that the display screen and the middle plate 11 can protect the sliding seat 2 inside against crashing when the electronic device 100 drops or is collided by an external force.
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It should be understood that, the electronic device 100 further includes a support plate 13. The support plate 13 covers the frame 1. In an implementation, the support plate 13 covers the side frame member 12. The support plate 13 includes a first support surface 13a and a second support surface 13b which are oppositely disposed. The first support surface 13a is configured to carry the display module 7. The second support surface 13b is configured to support the sliding seat 2. The support plate 13 can be integrated with the side frame member 12. Alternatively, the support plate 13 and the side frame member 12 can be detachable structures. For example, the support plate 13 is fixed to the side frame member 12 via a screw, riveting, or the like. In this way, the accommodating groove 12d is located between the support plate 13 and the middle plate 11. For the convenience of understanding, refer to
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The receiver 3 is disposed adjacent to the first wall 2a of the sliding seat 2, and the vibration portion 3a of the receiver 3 faces the first sliding surface 2c of the sliding seat 2 and communicates with the first receiving hole D1 on the first sliding surface 2c. In this situation, after a vibration portion 3a of the receiver 3 vibrates to generate the sound signal, the sound signal can be transmitted to the outside through the first receiving hole D1, thereby realizing the receiving function of the receiver 3.
The manner in which the receiver 3 is disposed on the sliding seat includes but is not limited to the following.
In one implementation, referring to
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The bracket 6 has a substantially “Ω” shape. The pressing portion 62 of the bracket 6 fully covers the entire receiver 3. The first connecting portion 61 and the second connecting portion 63 are screwed to the sliding seat 2. In other implementations, the bracket 6 may also be U-shaped and snap-fitted with the sliding seat 2.
In another implementation, referring to
The elastic member 90 is made of foam. The adhesives 60 are provided on two opposite walls of the elastic member 90. One of the two walls of the elastic member 90 is adhered to the receiver 3 via the adhesive 60, and the other of the two walls of the elastic member 90 is adhered to the sliding seat 2 via the adhesive 60. A diameter of the hollowed-out portion 90a is slightly larger than a diameter of the vibration portion 3a of the receiver 3, so that the sound generated by the vibration of the vibration portion 3a can be completely transmitted to the hollowed-out portion 90a.
With the elastic member 90 and the adhesive 60, the receiver 3 is sealed and covers the first receiving hole D1, that is, the receiver 3 is connected with the first receiving hole D1 in a seal manner. In this way, sealing performance between the receiver 3 and the first receiving hole D1 can be ensured, and disassembly and assembly of the receiver 3 on the sliding seat 2 can be facilitated.
A structure of the first receiving hole D1 includes but is not limited to the following.
In one implementation, as illustrated in
Referring to
It can be understood that, the second opening S2 of the first receiving hole D1 can be close to a junction of the first wall 2a and the first sliding surface 2c.
The first opening S1 and the second opening S2 have the same shape and are substantially long rectangular.
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According to the electronic device, the receiver 3 is disposed in the sliding seat 2, and the sliding seat 2 is able to slide relative to the frame 1 and defines the first receiving hole D1. When the receiver 3 is needed to work, the sliding seat 2 slides out of the frame 1, so that the sound signal of the receiver 3 can be transmitted to outside through the first receiving hole D1. That is, the first receiving hole D1 does not need to be disposed on the display screen of the electronic device 100, which is beneficial to improving the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic device 100.
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The second receiving hole D2 is defined in the frame 1, so that the receiver 3 can be used no matter the sliding seat 2 is in the extending-state or the retracting-state, thereby further improving the reliability of the electronic device 200.
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The second receiving hole D2 is substantially long rectangular.
The manner in which the first receiving hole D2 and the second receiving hole D2 communicate with each other includes but is not limited to the following.
In one implementation, referring to
In another implementation, referring to
The sound-transmission assembly 4 is disposed between the sliding seat 2 and the frame 1, so that the sound signal transmitted from the first receiving hole D1 is directly transmitted to the second receiving hole D2 through the inner cavity 4a of the sound-transmission assembly 4, thereby avoiding leaking of the sound signal during transmitting from the first receiving hole D1 to the second receiving hole D2, further improving sound quality of the electronic device 200.
A structure of the sound-transmission assembly 4 includes but is not limited to the following.
In one implementation, referring to
The sound-transmission tube 41 is a hose. Referring to
The structure of the sound-transmission assembly 4 ensures that the first receiving hole D1 can communicate with the second receiving hole D2 when the sliding seat 2 is retracted into the accommodating groove 12d, and the sound-transmission tube 41 can be accommodated by attaching to the sliding seat 2 after the sliding seat 2 is extended from the accommodation groove 12d.
The first magnetic member 42, the second magnetic member 43, and the third magnetic member 44 are annular blocks. The first magnetic member 42 surrounds the other end of the sound-transmission tube 41. The second magnetic member 43 surrounds the second receiving hole D2. The third magnetic member 44 surrounds the first receiving hole D1.
It can be understood that, a diameter of the other end of the sound-transmission tube 41 is larger than a diameter of one end of the sound-transmission tube 41, such that when the other end of the sound-transmission tube 41 is attracted to the third magnetic member 44 on the sliding seat 2 via the first magnetic member 42, the other end of the sound-transmission tube 41 can sleeve itself reversely, and the sound signal of the first receiving hole D1 can be transmitted from the sound-transmission tube 41.
In another implementation, referring to
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When the sliding seat 2 is in the extending-state, the sound signal of the receiver 3 can be transmitted to the outside through the first receiving hole D1 to achieve the receiving function of the receiver 3; when the sliding seat 2 is in the retracting-state, the sound signal of the receiver 3 can be transmitted to the outside through the first receiving hole D1 and the second receiving hole D2 sequentially to achieve the receiving function of the receiver 3.
The electronic device 200 of the implementations can achieve the receiving function of the receiver 3 when the sliding seat 2 is in the extending-state or the retracting-state.
Furthermore, the electronic device of the implementations of the disclosure further includes at least one functional component 5. The at least one functional component 5 is disposed in the sliding seat 2. The sliding seat 2 is provided with at least one functional portion 5a, through which the at least one functional component 5 is able to transmit a signal.
The at least one functional component 5 is disposed in the sliding seat 2, and the sliding seat 2 is slidable relative to the frame 1. In this way, when the multiple functional components 5 are needed to work, the sliding seat 2 is driven to slide out of the frame 1 to make the at least one functional portion 5a extend from the frame 1 to transmit a signal, that is, there is no need to dispose the at least one functional portion 5a corresponding to the multiple functional components 5 on the display screen of the electronic device, which is beneficial to improving the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic device.
Referring to
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It can be understood that, a structure of the sliding seat 2 includes but not limited to the following.
In one implementation, as illustrated in
The sliding seat 2 thus structured is partially provided with the functional portion 5a (such as the light-transmitting plate 22 or a hole), which results in low cost. In addition, most part of the sliding seat 2 is made of metal and is therefore of high strength.
In another implementation, as illustrated in
The first sliding surface 2c and the second sliding surface 2d of the sliding seat 2 are both made of glass. Since the first sliding surface 2c and the second sliding surface 2d are both made of glass, the first sliding surface 2c and the second sliding surface 2d can function as a light-transmitting functional portion 5a. When the camera assembly 51 or a light sensor of the sliding seat 2 is needed to work, as long as the sliding seat 2 is moved out of the accommodating groove 12d, light from outside can be transmitted through the first sliding surface 2c or the second sliding surface 2d, thereby ensuring that the camera assembly 51 or the light sensor can work reliably.
The sliding seat 2 thus structured has two surfaces made of glass, which facilitates light transmission of the multiple functional components 5 of the sliding seat 2 without providing the functional portion(s) 5a in a corresponding position(s).
It should be understood that, the at least one functional component 5 includes a camera assembly 51 and an electrical connector 52. The electrical connector 52 has one end electrically connected with both the camera assembly 51 and the receiver 3, and the electrical connector 52 has the other end extending from the sliding seat 2 to be electrically connected with a mainboard 8 of the frame 1.
As illustrated in
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The camera assembly 51 and the receiver 3 are both electrically connected with the two flexible electrical connectors 52, thereby optimizing arrangement of flexible circuit boards inside the sliding seat 2 and saving space.
It can be understood that, the camera assembly 51 can include but is not limited to the following components: at least one of a front-facing camera assembly, a rear camera assembly, and a flashlight.
It can be understood that, the flexible electrical connector 52 is a winding flexible circuit board. When the sliding seat 2 slides, the flexible electrical connector 52 extends or winds.
The multiple functional components 5 of the sliding seat 2 are electrically connected with the mainboard 8 of the frame 1 via the flexible electrical connector 52, as such, when the sliding seat 2 slides, an electrical signal(s) of the multiple functional components 5 will not be interrupted and the multiple functional components 5 can still work normally, thereby further improving reliability of the electronic device 100. The flexible electrical connector 52 is embodied a winding flexible circuit board to make the flexible electrical connector 52 deform with different states of the sliding seat 2, that is, when the flexible electrical connector 52 winds, the flexible electrical connector 52 occupies only a small area.
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It should be understood that, as illustrated in
The radiating body 53 is electrically coupled with the mainboard 8 via the cable 55 rather than via the flexible electrical connector 52, to prevent an electrical signal of the radiating body 53 from being interrupted by other functional components 5, thereby further enhancing radiation of the radiating body 53.
Referring to
A structure of the cable 55 makes the cable 55 seldom wind or be extended when the sliding seat 2 slides, thereby ensuring transmission of electrical signals between the radiating body 53 and the mainboard 8.
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As illustrated in
According to the electronic device, the receiver 3 is disposed in the sliding seat 2, and the sliding seat 2 is able to slide relative to the frame 1 and defines the first receiving hole D1. When the receiver 3 is needed to work, the sliding seat 2 slides out of the frame 1, so that the sound signal of the receiver 3 can be transmitted to outside through the first receiving hole D1. That is, the first receiving hole D1 does not need to be disposed on the display screen of the electronic device 100, which is beneficial to improving the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic device 100.
At block 101, the electronic device receives a preset signal. The preset signal is an extension signal or a retraction signal. The extension signal is configured to indicate a sliding seat to extend from an accommodating groove. The retraction signal is configured to indicate the sliding seat to retract into the accommodating groove.
At block 103, the electronic device controls a sliding seat according to the preset signal.
The electronic device controls the sliding seat according to the preset signal as follows. When the preset signal is the extension signal, the electronic device controls, according to the preset signal, the sliding seat to extend from the accommodating groove. When the preset signal is the retraction signal, the electronic device controls, according to the preset signal, the sliding seat to retract into the accommodating groove.
It can be understood that, the extension signal or the retraction signal received by the electronic device can be input through voice, text, touch, etc. by a user. After the electronic device receives the extension signal, the electronic device will be in an extending-state.
The method is applicable to the above electronic device which is beneficial to improving the screen-to-body ratio of the electronic device.
While the disclosure has been described in connection with certain implementations, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not to be limited to the disclosed implementations but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims, which scope is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures as is permitted under the law.
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