The present invention relates to electronic devices with image capturing function and, particularly, to an electronic device with a rotatable lens module.
At present, many electronic devices, such as mobile phone, PDA, and so on, have embedded lens modules therein. Mostly, the lens module is fixed on a surface of the electronic device stationarily, and users need to rotate the whole electronic device when they want to change a view angle. That would be inconvenient for users to view an image of an object on a screen of the electronic device. In order to overcome the above problem, electronic devices with rotatable lens modules were developed. However, in the electronic device with rotatable lens module, the lens module is usually difficult to stay at a position steadily. As a result, the lens module usually changes its position because of shaking during photographing, which would seriously affect the quality of the image captured by the lens module.
What is needed, therefore, is an electronic device with a rotatable lens module which can overcome the above-described problem.
Many aspects of the present electronic device with image capturing function can be better understood with references to the accompanying drawings. The components in the drawing are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present electronic device with image capturing function.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail below, with references to the accompanying drawings.
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The main body 10 includes a first surface 11 and an opposite second surface 12. A screen 101 is disposed on the first surface 11. The screen 101 is electrically connected to the lens module in the lens body 20 to display images obtained by the lens module. In the present embodiment, the main body 10 defines a recess 102 for receiving the lens body 20. Furthermore, the lens module in the lens body 20 can be rotated to face the bottom of the recess 102 for concealing when not in use without the need of a complicated cap structure to protect it from dust, undue force etc.
In the present embodiment, the lens body 20 includes a first end surface 20b and a second end surface 20c opposite to the first end surface 20b. The first and second end surfaces 20b and 20c are both connected with the lateral surface 20a. The lens body 20 has a pivot shaft 21 running through the first end surface 20b and the second end surface 20c and protruding therefrom. The pivot shaft 21 defines a screw hole 21 a on the end surface thereof away from the lens body 20.
The rotatable portion 30 is fixed to the pivot shaft 21, thus, the rotation portion 30 can be rotated together with the lens body 20. In the present embodiment, the rotatable portion 30 defines a center hole 31 corresponding to the screw hole 21a of the pivot shaft 21, and the rotatable portion 30 is fixed to the pivot shaft 21 by inserting a screw 32 into the screw hole 21a through the center hole 31. The rotatable portion 30 is substantially a cylinder-shaped and defines a number of grooves 33 on the circumference surface thereof. In the present embodiment, four grooves 33 are defined on the circumference surface of the rotatable portion 30, and the four grooves 33 are evenly spaced apart from each other. It is understood that, the number of the grooves 33 can also be three, five and so on. The rotatable portion 30 also includes an operating portion 34 on an end surface thereof facing away from the lens body 20, and an arcuate protrusion 35 on the other end surface of the rotatable portion 30. The arcuate protrusion 35 is located between two grooves 33.
The base 40 includes a base portion 41, a receiving portion 42 and an elastic sheet 43. The base portion 41 is secured on the main body 10 of the electronic device 100 and defines a slot 411 for receiving the elastic sheet 43. The base portion 41 is configured for supporting the receiving portion. In the present embodiment, the base portion 41 is integrally formed with the receiving portion 42 and a casing of the main body 10.
The receiving portion 42 defines a stepped through hole 421 with its center axis parallel to the pivot shaft 21. The through hole 421 includes a first portion 421a for receiving the pivot shaft 21 and a second portion 421b for receiving the rotatable portion 30. The diameter of the second portion 421b is substantially equal to that of the rotatable portion 30. The diameter of the second portion 421b is bigger than that of the first portion 421a to form a step 423 between the first portion 421a and the second portion 421b. The side wall of the second portion 421b defines a cutout 424 communicating with the slot 411 of the base portion 41. The receiving portion 42 has an arcuate projection 422 extending from the step 423 into the second portion 421b and adjacent to the cutout 424. The projection 422 cooperates with the protrusion 35 of the rotatable portion 30 to limit the rotating direction of the rotatable portion 30.
The elastic sheet 43 is a strip with two ends thereof receiving in the slot 411. The center of the elastic sheet 43 forms a protrusion 431 projecting into the second portion 421b via the cutout 424. The protrusion 431 is configured for engaging with the grooves 33 of the rotatable portion 30 for accurately positioning the rotatable portion 30.
In the present embodiment, the electronic device 100 also includes a first switch 50 for controlling the electronic device 100 to turn on or off an image capturing mode, and a second switch 60 for controlling the electronic device 100 whether to inverse the image displayed on the screen 101.
The first switch 50 has a trigger 51 which can be pressed by the operating portion 34 of the rotatable portion 30. Referring to
The second switch 60 is different from the first switch 50. Referring to
In the present embodiment, because the rotatable portion 30 defines four grooves 33 on the circumference surface thereof, the lens body 20 has four operation state. Referring to
It is understood that the electronic device 100 can also has two rotation units, each rotation unit includes a rotatable portion 30 and a base 40 for engaging with an end of the pivot shaft of the lens body 20. Furthermore, the rotating direction of the rotatable portion 30 also need not be limited, and the arcuate projection 422 of the base portion 41 and the protrusion 35 of the rotatable portion 30 can be removed.
While certain embodiments have been described and exemplified above, various other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing disclosure. The present invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described and exemplified, and the embodiments are capable of considerable variation and modification without departure from the scope of the appended claims.
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200810302780.X | Jul 2008 | CN | national |