1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an image processing device equipped with an operation unit that displays the operational input and operational status of an image process.
2. Background Information
This image processing device X is provided with an operation unit Y which displays the operational input and operational status of the image process, and which is disposed in a position that is directly in front of a user U that is using the image processing device X.
The aforementioned image processing device X is easy for the user U to use if the user U is not physically handicapped, but is quite difficult to use if the user U is a physically handicapped person who uses a wheelchair. Note that the following description assumes that the user U is a physically handicapped person who must use a wheelchair.
In other words, even if the user U attempts to directly face the operation unit Y of the image processing device X, it will be quite difficult for his or her upper body to approach the operation unit Y because sitting in a wheelchair causes his or her legs to become a hindrance.
In addition, as shown in
In order to solve this problem,
As shown in
However, if, for example, the user U approaches the image processing device X2 and lifts up the operation unit Y2 from its folded position up to the horizontal position, he or she will have to twist or bend their upper body in the wheelchair in order to do so. This movement will be difficult for the user U to perform.
In addition, providing a hinge on the front edge of the operation unit Y of the image processing device X shown in
However, this configuration will cause an increase in costs because it will be necessary to provide a touch panel on both sides of the operation unit Y, and for the same reasons as noted above, it will be difficult for the user to approach and rotate the operation unit Y.
Furthermore, even if the user U approaches the image processing device from the side thereof in order to vertically rotate an operation unit like the two examples thereof noted above via a hinge, it will still be difficult for the user U because it will be necessary for him or her to turn toward the front thereof after he or she has placed the operation unit in the horizontal position.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an image processing device that is equipped with an operation unit that can be easily operated when, for example, a physically handicapped person in a wheelchair uses the image processing device.
An image processing device according to the present invention is comprised of a main body having an image processing unit therein which forms and processes images, and an operation unit having an operation/display screen for directing the operation of the image processing device and for displaying the processing state of the image processing device.
The operation unit in this device can be rotated and placed into a position that is easy to operate. Thus, for example, a physically handicapped person who uses a wheelchair can operate the image processing device by simply approaching the operation unit from whatever direction is easiest for them, thus eliminating the need for physically handicapped persons to twist or bend their upper body as with conventional image processing devices. In addition, an operator is able to face the operation/display surface because it rotates around the same plane.
These and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
Referring now to the attached drawings which form a part of this original disclosure:
a and 3b show a example of how a conventional image processing device X2 is used by a physically handicapped person;
a to 5c show the movement of an operation unit on the image processing device A;
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the figures.
The image processing device A includes a main body 1, an operation unit 10 for inputting commands in and displaying the operational state of the image processing device A when it is processing images, a scanner 20 disposed on the upper portion of the main body 1, and a paper supply cassette 30 disposed on the lower portion of the main body 1. The main body 1 includes an image processing unit for forming and processing images, and an image forming unit that forms the images onto a sheet material. The scanner 20 has a scanning function that reads original documents.
The operation unit 10 will now be described in detail.
The operation unit 10 includes a liquid crystal touch panel 12 on the upper surface thereof which serves to input commands into and display the operational state of the image processing device A when it is processing images. The operation unit 10 is approximately rectangular in shape, and has arcuate curves formed on both ends in the lengthwise direction thereof. In addition, a shaft 11 is provided on a first end of the operation unit 10 in the lengthwise direction thereof, and as shown in
In addition, a long concave portion 40 is formed along the upper front edge of the main body 1 in the horizontal direction. The length in the horizontal direction of this concave portion 40 is about twice the length in the lengthwise direction of the operation unit 10. Furthermore, the width of the concave portion 40 is slightly larger than the width of the operation unit 10. The shaft 11 fixed to the first end of the operation unit 10 is disposed in the center of the concave portion 40 in the lengthwise direction. Thus, the operation unit 10 can be stored in the concave portion 40 so that it does not project out from the image processing device A, or can be brought out from the concave portion 40 by rotating the operation unit 10 in either direction. Furthermore, the height of the operation unit 10 and the depth of the concave portion 40 are set such that the upper surface of the operation unit 10 and the upper surface of the main body 1 are flush with each other when the operation unit 10 is stored in the concave portion 40.
Next, the rotation of the operation unit 10 in an approximate horizontal plane will be described with reference to the plan view in
a) shows the operation unit 10 stored on the left side of the concave portion 40, and by rotating the operation unit 10 in the direction of the arrow (counterclockwise) from this stored position, the operation unit 10 will project out from the front of the image processing device A as shown in
In addition,
As shown in
An example of the display of the touch panel 12 is shown in
For example, if the user U approaches the image processing device A from the direction indicated by the arrow 5 in
Furthermore, as shown in
Note that if the user U approaches the operation unit 10 from the opposite direction of arrow 5 (
In addition,
Enlarging keys like this can be accomplished by, for example, allowing the user U to directly touch the words “clear”, “start”, and “stop” displayed on the sides of each key.
In addition, the position of the start key 14b in
The display position of the start key can either be established in advance on the operation unit 10, or can be changed at any time by displaying a button or the like that establishes the display position thereof on the touch panel 12.
Note that in the present embodiment, although the operation unit 10 has been described with respect to situations in which it was rotated 90 degrees, it is not limited thereto. If the operation unit is rotated 180 degrees from the position shown in
Other Embodiments
The aforementioned embodiment was described based on a situation in which the operation unit 10 of the image processing device A can be stored in the concave portion 40 by rotating it into the positions shown in
For example, as shown in
The support member 11b has a structure which supports the operation unit 10 thereon so that it is freely rotatable therewith. For example, the shaft provided for the operation unit 10 (not shown in the figures) may have a bearing structure that allows the free rotation of the operation unit 10 by means of bearings or the like.
In addition, an image processing device A2 shown in
Furthermore, an image processing device A3 shown in
Thus, a number of different variations in the placement of the operation unit 10 can be considered, and can be optimally selected by the user U based upon the place in which the image processing device is located, its size, and other factors.
While only selected embodiments have been chosen to illustrate the present invention, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure that various changes and modifications can be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the embodiments according to the present invention are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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