HANDHELD ELECTRONIC DEVICE

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20080064448
  • Publication Number
    20080064448
  • Date Filed
    August 28, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    March 13, 2008
    16 years ago
Abstract
A handheld electronic device includes a display body, an input body and at least a track. The input body and the display body are overlapped with each other. The track is disposed between the display body and the input body, wherein the extending direction of the track is substantially neither perpendicular to nor parallel to the longitudinal direction or the traverse direction of the display body or the input body, and the track enables the display body to switch between at a first position and at a second position relative to the input body. The traverse direction of the display body is substantially parallel to the traverse direction of the input body when the input body is at the first position, and the longitudinal direction of the display body is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the input body when the input body is at the second position.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.



FIG. 1A is a top view of a handheld electronic device with a display body at a first position in an embodiment of the present invention.



FIG. 1B is a top view of the handheld electronic device of FIG. 1A with the display body at a second position.



FIGS. 2A-2C are diagrams showing the sliding action of the display body in FIG. 1A manually operated by a user from the first position to the second position.



FIG. 3A is a diagram showing the handheld electronic device in FIG. 1A in the first operation mode.



FIG. 3B is a diagram showing the handheld electronic device in FIG. 1A in the second operation mode.





DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.



FIG. 1A is a top view of a handheld electronic device with a display body at a first position in an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1B is a top view of the handheld electronic device of FIG. 1A with the display body at a second position. Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, the handheld electronic device 100 of the embodiment is, for example, a mobile phone, a multimedia player, a PDA, a palmtop computer, a palmtop game machine and a handheld GPS receiver etc.


The handheld electronic device 100 includes a display body 110, an input body 120 and a track 130. The display body 110 has a portrait display mode and a landscape display mode, while the input body 120 and the display body 110 are overlapped with each other. The track 130 is disposed between the display body 110 and the input body 120 and is substantially neither perpendicular to nor parallel to the longitudinal directions L1 and L2 and the traverse directions T1 and T2 both of the display body 110 and the input body 120. In other words, the track 130 is substantially disposed obliquely to the longitudinal directions and the traverse directions relative to both display body 110 and input body 120. In other embodiments, the handheld electronic device may have multiple tracks, however the present invention does not limit to any number of the tracks as such.


The track 130 enables the display body 110 to switch between at a first position and at a second position relative to the input body 120. At the first position, the traverse direction T1 of the display body 110 is substantially parallel to the traverse direction T2 of the input body 120, while at the second position, the longitudinal direction L1 of the display body 110 is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction L2 of the input body 120.


In the embodiment, the projection of the geometric center C1 of the display body 110 at the above-mentioned first position on the input body 120 is located on a side of the geometric center C2 of the input body 120 along the longitudinal direction L2 of the input body 120, as shown in FIG. 1A; the projection of the geometric center C1 of the display body 110 at the second position on the input body 120 is located on a side of the geometric center C2 of the input body 120 along the traverse direction T2 of the input body 120, as shown in FIG. 1B.



FIGS. 2A-2C are diagrams showing the sliding action of the display body in FIG. 1A manually operated by a user from the first position to the second position. Referring to FIGS. 2A-2C, when the display body 110 is at the first position (as shown by FIG. 2A), a user can obliquely push the display body 110 (as shown by FIG. 2B) to move the display body 110 to the second position (as shown by FIG. 2C).


The handheld electronic device 100 further includes a guiding block 140 which is fixed at the input body 120 and suitable for being moved along the track 130. When the guiding block 140 is engaged with the track 130, the movement of the guiding block 140 along the track 130 makes the movement of the display body 110 relative to the input body 120. However, the present invention does not limit to any particular number of the guiding blocks as such as long as the guiding block(s) can be engaged with the track so as to facilitate the movement of the display body 110 to the input body 120.



FIG. 3A is a diagram showing the handheld electronic device in FIG. 1A in the first operation mode and FIG. 3B is a diagram showing the handheld electronic device in FIG. 1A in the second operation mode. Referring to FIGS. 3A and 3B, at the first position, the display body 110 provides a portrait display mode and the handheld electronic device 100 at the point in the first operation mode as shown by FIG. 3A; at the second position, the display body 110 provides a landscape display mode and the handheld electronic device 100 at the point in the second operation mode as shown by FIG. 3B. In this way, the single input body 120 can be operated in the portrait display mode or the landscape display mode. Normally, the first operation mode is suitable for mobile phone, while the second operation mode is suitable for video entertainment or PDA etc., however, the present invention does not limit thereto as such.


When the above-mentioned display body 110 is at the second position, with reference to the plane P formed by the connecting line I between the geometric center C1 of the display body 110 and the geometric center C2 of the input body 120 and the projection line of the connecting line I on the input body 120, the two geometric shapes of both sides of the display body 110 and the two geometric shapes of both sides of the input body 120 are substantially the same, respectively. In more detail, when the display body 110 is at the second position, the handheld electronic device 100 is in the second operation mode; at this point, when a user is holding the input body 120 or looking at the display body 110, the handheld electronic device 100 appears in left-right symmetry.


Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B again, the display body 110 at the first position completely overlays a local part of the input body 120, while the display body 110 at the second position only partially overlaps a local part of the input body 120, i.e. the display body 110 at the point is overlapped with the input body 120. In more detail, the input body 120 has a first area 120a and a second area 120b overlapped with the first area 120a. The display body 110 at the first position exposes the first area 120a as shown by FIG. 1A; the display body 110 at the second position exposes the whole second area 120b and covers a local part of the first area 120a as shown by FIG. 1B.


In the embodiment, the length l1 of the display body 110 may be less than the length l2 of the input body 120, while the width w1 of the display body 110 is substantially equal to the width w2 of the input body 120. Besides, during a translational motion of the above-mentioned display body 110 relative to the input body 120, the track 130 enables the longitudinal direction L1 of the display body 110 substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction L2 of the input body 120. Those skilled in the art may be able to deduce similar designs to achieve the purpose of the present invention, which is construed to be within the scope of the present invention.


In order to output images for a user to view, the handheld electronic device 100 further includes an image output interface 150, for example, a display, disposed on the display body 110. Therefore, when the display body 110 is at the first position and the handheld electronic device 100 is in the first operation mode as shown by FIG. 3A, the first operation mode makes the image output interface 150 to operate in the portrait display mode, where the information content output from the image output interface 150 is disposed in longitudinal direction associated with the viewing direction of the user. Besides, when the display body 110 is at the second position and the handheld electronic device 100 is in the second operation mode as shown by FIG. 3B, the second operation mode makes the image output interface 150 operate in the landscape display mode, where the information content output from the image output interface 150 is disposed in traverse direction associating with the viewing direction of the user.


To input commands or texts, the handheld electronic device 100 further includes a press input interface 160, for example, a keypad, disposed on the input body 120. The press input interface 160 includes a dialing keypad 160a and a standard keypad 160b. Herein the dialing keypad 160a is disposed at the first area 120a, while the standard keypad 160b is disposed at the second area 120b, and some keys of the dialing keypad 160a and some keys of the standard keypad 160b are shared by each other.


It should be noted that the above-mentioned press input interface 160 is at least one selected from the group consisting of a standard keyboard, a video play key, numeric keys, dialing keys, navigation keys, hot keys, speed dialing keys, a Windows key and an ending key. By using the press input interface 160, the user is able to operate the handheld electronic device 100.


The present invention uses an obliquely disposed track for the display body to have at least two different positions relative to the input body. Thus, the handheld electronic device can take advantage of the different positions of the display body and the associated software functions to enable the handheld electronic device to run in different operation modes, for example, phone calling, audio/video or PDA etc., which enhances the convenience and pleasure of the user during operating the handheld electronic device.


It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. In view of the foregoing, it is intended that the present invention cover modifications and variations of this invention provided they fall within the scope of the following claims and their equivalents.

Claims
  • 1. A handheld electronic device, comprising: a display body;an input body, overlapped with the display body; andat least a track, disposed between the display body and the input body, wherein an extending direction of the track is substantially neither parallel nor perpendicular to the longitudinal direction or the traverse direction of the display body or the input body, wherein the track enables the display body to be switched between at a first position and at a second position relative to the input body, and wherein the traverse direction of the display body is substantially parallel to the traverse direction of the input body when the display body is at the first position and the longitudinal direction of the display body is substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the input body when the display body is at the second position.
  • 2. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the display body completely overlays the input body when the display body is at the first position, and at least a part of the display body overlaps the input body when the display body is at the second position.
  • 3. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, wherein a length of the display body is less than a length of the input body.
  • 4. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, wherein during a translational motion of the display body relative to the input body, the track makes the longitudinal direction of the display body substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the input body.
  • 5. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, further comprising at least a guiding block disposed between the input body and display body so that a relative movement of the guiding block along the track causes a translational motion of the display body relative to the input body.
  • 6. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, further comprising an image output interface disposed on the display body.
  • 7. The handheld electronic device according to claim 6, wherein the translational motion of the display body relative to the input body along the track provides an operation mode switch between a first operation mode and a second operation mode, and wherein the first operation mode allows the image output interface to operate in a portrait display mode, while the second operation mode allows the image output interface to operate in a landscape display mode.
  • 8. The handheld electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the input body has a first area and a second area locally overlapped with the first area, and the first area is exposed when the display body is at the first position.
  • 9. The handheld electronic device according to claim 8, further comprising a press input interface disposed on the input body.
  • 10. The handheld electronic device according to claim 9, wherein the press input interface includes a dialing keypad and a standard keypad, the dialing keypad is disposed at the first area, the standard keypad is disposed at the second area and some keys of the standard keypad and some keys of the dialing keypad are shared by each other.
  • 11. The handheld electronic device according to claim 9, wherein the press input interface is at least one selected from the group consisting of a standard keyboard, a video play key, numeric keys, dialing keys, navigation keys, hot keys, speed dialing keys, a Windows key and an ending key.
  • 12. A handheld electronic device, comprising: a display body, having a portrait display mode and a landscape display mode;an input body, overlapped with the display body; andat least a track, disposed between the display body and the input body, wherein the track is substantially disposed obliquely to a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction of the display body or the input body so that the input body can be operated in association with the display body either in the landscape display mode or in the portrait display mode.
  • 13. The handheld electronic device according to claim 12, wherein the track enables the display body to switch between at a first position and at a second position relative to the input body, wherein a traverse direction of the display body is substantially parallel to a traverse direction of the input body when the input body is at the first position and a longitudinal direction of the display body is substantially parallel to a longitudinal direction of the input body when the input body is at the second position.
  • 14. The handheld electronic device according to claim 13, wherein the display body completely overlays the input body when the input body is at the first position and at least a part of the display body overlaps the input body when the input body is at the second position.
  • 15. The handheld electronic device according to claim 12, wherein a length of the display body is less than a length of the input body.
  • 16. The handheld electronic device according to claim 12, wherein during a translational motion of the display body relative to the input body, the track makes the longitudinal direction of the display body substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction of the input body.
  • 17. The handheld electronic device according to claim 12, further comprising at least a guiding block fixed between the input body and display body so that the relative movement of the guiding block along the track causes a translational motion of the display body relative to the input body.
  • 18. The handheld electronic device according to claim 13, further comprising an image output interface disposed on the display body.
  • 19. The handheld electronic device according to claim 18, wherein the translational motion of the display body relative to the input body along the track provides an operation mode switch between a first operation mode and a second operation mode, wherein the first operation mode allows the image output interface to operate in a portrait display mode, while the second operation mode allows the image output interface operate in a landscape display mode.
  • 20. The handheld electronic device according to claim 12, wherein the input body has a first area and a second area locally overlapped with the first area, and the first area is exposed when the display body is at the first position.
  • 21. The handheld electronic device according to claim 20, further comprising a press input interface disposed on the input body.
  • 22. The handheld electronic device according to claim 21, wherein the press input interface includes a dialing keypad and a standard keypad, the dialing keypad is disposed at the first area, the standard keypad is disposed at the second area and some keys of the standard keypad and some keys of the dialing keypad are shared by each other.
  • 23. The handheld electronic device according to claim 21, wherein the press input interface is at least one selected from the group consisting of a standard keyboard, a video play key, numeric keys, dialing keys, navigation keys, hot keys, speed dialing keys, a Windows key and an ending key.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
95133171 Sep 2006 TW national