This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-087893 filed on Apr. 18, 2013, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to an information input device that is capable of acquiring information inputted on a recording medium that is in a booklet form in which a plurality of sheets are bound together.
A technique is known by which information written on a paper medium that is in a booklet form in which a plurality of sheets are bound together is converted into electronic form for storage and management. For example, in a known information management system, a user places a pocketbook on a pad of a digitizer and writes content by hand with a special pen on the pocketbook. The handwritten content is read as image data by the digitizer and stored in the memory of a personal computer.
The digitizer described above is used in a state in which the digitizer is disposed on a table and the pocketbook is spread and placed on the pad of the digitizer. The resultant inconvenience is that the user should carry the digitizer and the pocketbook.
In a case where the user carries the pocketbook in a state in which the pocketbook is mounted on the digitizer, it may be possible that a pair of cover sheets of the pocketbook are attached to a pair of digitizers foldable in the middle, and that the pocket book is opened and closed together with the digitizers. However, the positional relationship between the pair of cover sheets positioned on the inner circumferential side of rotation when the pocketbook is opened and closed and the positional relationship between the pair of digitizers positioned on the outer circumferential side differ from each other when the pocketbook is opened and when it is closed. Therefore, if the user opens and closes the pocketbook in a state in which the cover sheets of the pocketbook are fixed to the digitizers, the cover sheets may be bent or curved.
Various embodiments of the general principles herein provide an information input device in which the positional relationship between a pair of detection devices can be changed according to opening and closing of a recording medium in a booklet form.
Various embodiments herein provide an information input device is provided that is configured to acquire information inputted on a recording medium by a writing tool. The recording medium is in a booklet form in which a pair of cover sheets and a plurality of sheets stacked and disposed between the pair of cover sheets are bound at a part of an edge thereof. The information input device includes a first detection device, a second detection device and a linking member. The first detection device is configured to detect a position of the writing tool in close proximity to the first detection device. The first detection device is a plate-shaped body configured to face a substantially entire surface of a first cover sheet of the pair of cover sheets. The first detection device has a first detection surface. The second detection device is configured to detect a position of the writing tool in close proximity to the second detection device. The second detection device is a plate-shaped body configured to face a substantially entire surface of a second cover sheet of the pair of cover sheets. The second detection device has a second detection surface. The linking member includes a fixing portion, a holding portion, and a bending portion. The fixing portion fixes the first detection device in a state in which the first detection device and the second detection device are disposed such that a first side and a second side are parallel to each other and positioned closer to each other than to other sides. The first side is one of sides surrounding an outer edge of the first detection surface. The second side is one of sides surrounding an outer edge of the second detection surface. The holding portion holds the second detection device such that the second detection device is movable in a direction in which the second side approaches the first side and in a direction in which the second side separates from the first side. The bending portion connects the fixing portion and the holding portion. The bending portion is configured to bend to a position in which the first detection device and the second detection device face each other.
Exemplary embodiments will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
An embodiment will be described below with reference to the drawings. First, an information input device 1 according to the present embodiment is explained with reference to
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The outer cover 4 includes, on the right cover portion 4R, a fixing sheet 41R for fixing the detection device 2R. The fixing sheet 41R is fixed to the outer cover 4 by incorporating three sides, namely, the upper, right, and lower sides, into an edge 45 of the outer cover 4, and incorporating the left side in the bending portion 4C. The detection device 2R is fixed to the outer cover 4 by bonding the rear surface 26R (see
The outer cover 4 includes, on the left cover portion 4L, a holding sheet 41L that holds the detection device 2L. The holding sheet 41L is, for example, a transparent flexible vinyl chloride sheet. Three sides, namely, the upper, left, and lower sides, of the holding sheet 41L are incorporated into the edge 45 of the outer cover 4, and the right side of the holding sheet is open. The detection device 2L is inserted from the right side of the holding sheet 41L between the holding sheet 41L and the main body of the outer cover 4. The detection device 2L is held by the holding sheet 41L in a state in which the right end portion of the detection device projects to the right from the right side of the holding sheet 41L. The detection device 2L is provided with a holder 60 on a rear surface 26L (see
The outer cover 4 includes a wide band-shaped body 44 that extends in the up-down direction and that covers the bending portion 4C at the front surface side of the bending portion 4C. The upper and lower ends of the band-shaped body 44 are respectively incorporated into the upper and lower edges 45 of the outer cover 4, in a state in which the band-shaped body 44 is stretched in the up-down direction. There is a gap between the band-shaped body 44 and the front surface of the bending portion 4C. A harness 50 that connects the detection devices 2L and 2R passes through between the band-shaped body 44 and the front surface of the bending portion 4C (this configuration will be described later). When the outer cover 4 is in an opened state, the band-shaped body 44 covers and hides the harness 50. When the outer cover 4 is folded, the band-shaped body 44 presses the harness 50 from the front side so that the harness 50 is bent about the axial line AX (see
The structure of the detection devices 2L and 2R is explained below with reference to
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In the detection device 2R, the digitizer substrate 7R, a control substrate 71R, and a main substrate 10 are accommodated between the front cover 8R and the rear cover 9R. The digitizer substrate 7R is configured to detect the position of the electronic pen 6 in close proximity. The control substrate 71R is configured to control the electric current flowing to the digitizer substrate 7R. A CPU (not shown in the figure) that is configured to control the information input device 1 is installed on the main substrate 10. The main substrate 10 is provided with components such as a power supply switch, a light-emitting element, a communication unit, various switches, and a connector (not shown in the figure). Those components are accommodated in an accommodation portion 79 provided in the upper right end portion of the front cover 8R. The CPU of the main substrate 10 is capable of communicating in a wireless manner or via a wire with an external device (not shown in the figure), such as a personal computer, positioned in the vicinity thereof. The main substrate 10 is electrically connected to the control substrate 71R. The control substrate 71R is provided integrally with the digitizer substrate 7R at the lower end portion of the rear surface of the digitizer substrate 7R.
In the digitizer substrate 7R, a large number of thin and long loop coils are arranged in the X-axis direction (more specifically, the left-right direction) and Y-axis direction (more specifically, up-down direction). The control substrate 71R causes an electric current of a specific frequency (transmission current for excitation) to flow in the loop coils on a one-by-one basis to generate a magnetic field. As a result, the resonant circuit of the electronic pen 6 in the proximity of the digitizer substrate 7R generates an inductive magnetic field. An electric current (signal current) is generated by the inductive magnetic field and flows in the loop coils. The control substrate 71R detects the signal current flowing in the loop coils. The CPU of the main substrate 10 determines the positional coordinates of the electronic pen 6 over time on the basis of the signal current detected by the control substrate 71R. The CPU generates stroke data that indicates the trajectory of the electronic pen 6 on the basis of the positional coordinates. The CPU outputs the stroke data to the external device (personal computer or the like) connected to the information input device 1.
Similarly to the detection device 2R, the detection device 2L includes a front cover 8L and a rear cover 9L. Each of the front cover 8L and the rear cover 9L is a substantially rectangular resin sheet with long sides extending along the up-down direction. The aforementioned positioning portion 21L is provided on the front surface of the front cover 8L. The detection of the position of the electronic pen 6 in close proximity by a digitizer substrate 7L, which will be described later, is performed at the front surface side of the front cover 8L. For the sake of convenience, the front surface of the front cover 8L is referred to as a detection surface of the detection device 2L. The upper and lower end portions, except for the left end portion, of the front cover 8L are each folded back to the rear surface side (the details of this configuration are not shown in the figure). The rear cover 9L has notches that are respectively formed along the upper and lower end portions, except for the left end portion. The notches engage with the portions of the front cover 8L that are folded back to the rear surface side when the detection device 2L is assembled. When the front cover 8L and the rear cover 9L are combined together, a box-shaped body is formed that has an accommodation space inside.
In the detection device 2L, the digitizer substrate 7L and a control substrate 71L are accommodated between the front cover 8L and the rear cover 9L. The digitizer substrate 7L is configured to detect the position of the electronic pen 6 in close proximity. The control substrate 71L is configured to control the electric current flowing to the digitizer substrate 7L. The control substrate 71L is provided integrally with the digitizer substrate 7L at the lower end portion of the rear surface of the digitizer substrate 7L. The digitizer substrate 7L and the control substrate 71L are configured similarly to the digitizer substrate 7R and the control substrate 71R of the detection device 2R, respectively. The digitizer substrate 7L and the control substrate 71L can detect the position of the electronic pen 6 in close proximity by the know electromagnetic induction method. Insulating members 72 for protecting the digitizer substrate 7L from electrostatic charges or the like are provided at the right edge, upper left corner, and lower left corner of the digitizer substrate 7L.
The control substrate 71R and the control substrate 71L are connected by the harness 50. The harness 50 is a flexible substrate on which a pattern is formed that electrically connects the control substrate 71R and the control substrate 71L. In other words, the harness 50 is a flexible insulating film on which a plurality of conductive paths are formed. A terminal portion 51A provided at one end of the harness 50 is connected to the control substrate 71R, and a terminal portion 54A provided at the other end of the harness 50 is connected to the control substrate 71L. A portion between the terminal portion 51A and the terminal portion 54A is wired in a state of in which the portion is folded in two layers that are overlapped each other in the front-rear direction. The holder 60 that is configured to protect the harness 50 is provided on the folded portion of harness 50. The harness 50 and the holder 60 will be described in detail later.
As mentioned above, the left cover portion 4L (see
The holder 60 and the harness 50 that connects the control substrate 71R and the control substrate 71L are configured in the following manner in order to obtain the configuration in which the detection device 2L can be moved relative to the detection device 2R between the proximate state and the separated state. As shown in
The holder 60 includes a wall portion 61, three side walls 62, 63, and 64, and flanges 65 and 66. The wall portion 61 includes a first wall portion 61A and a second wall portion 61B, each being of a rectangular shape with longer sides extending along the left-right direction. The first wall portion 61A and the second wall portion 61B are connected with each other in the left-right direction. The side walls 62, 63, and 64 project forward from the left edge, upper edge, and lower edge, respectively, of the wall portion 61. No side wall is formed at the right side of the wall portion 61. The thickness of the first wall portion 61A is different from the thickness of the second wall portion 61B. The second wall portion 61B disposed on the right side is thicker than the first wall portion 61A disposed on the left side. The holder 60 is disposed such that the front surface of the holder 60 is opposed to the rear surface of the digitizer substrate 7L. As shown in
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Two protrusions 67 and 68 each protruding cylindrically rearward are provided on the rear surface of the wall portion 61. The protrusion 67 is provided at the left end of the first wall portion 61A. The protrusion 68 is provided at the right end of the second wall portion 61B. The protrusion 68 has two protruding portions 68A each protruding radially outward from the protruding end of the protrusion 68. The protrusion 67 engages with the eyelet 43A (see
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When the holder 60 is fixed to the fixing portion 43, the holder 60 supports the detection device 2L with the flanges 65 and 66 on the outer cover 4. The flanges 65 and 66 are supported at the side walls 63 and 64, respectively. The side walls 63 and 64 are supported at the wall portion 61. Therefore, when the weight of the detection device 2L is applied to the holder 60, the wall portion 61 receives, through the side walls 63 and 64, a force in a direction such that the force reduces the distance between the flanges 65 and 66. As mentioned above, the holder 60 has the side wall 62 that is perpendicular to the side walls 63 and 64. Since the side wall 62 functions as a rib supporting the side walls 63 and 64, the strength of the holder 60 can be ensured.
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The intermediate portion 52 is a portion that extends to the left from the end of the right-side connection portion 51 on the side opposite to the terminal portion 51A. The intermediate portion 52 is a portion that extends in the left-right direction and links the detection device 2R and the detection device 2L. The intermediate portion 52 links the detection device 2R and the detection device 2L at a position closer to the center than to the ends of the opposing sides 25L, 25R in the up-down direction, and extends toward the holder 60. For example, when the outer cover 4 is opened or closed, torsion may be applied in the front-rear direction about an axis extending in the left-right direction to the left cover portion 4L and the right cover portion 4R. In this case, the upper end portion and lower end portion of the detection device 2R and the detection device 2L are likely to be affected by the tension resulting from the torsion. Accordingly, by disposing the intermediate portion 52 at the position closer to the center than to the ends in the up-down direction, rather than at the upper end portion or lower end portion, it is possible to reduce a possibility that a load is applied to the harness 50.
The folded portion 53 extends to the left from the end of the intermediate portion 52, bends stepwise forward, and enters a section of the holder 60 surrounded by the wall portion 61 and the three side walls 62, 63, and 64. The folded portion 53 is bent forward and back at 180 degrees about an axis extending in the up-down direction, inside the holder 60, and extends to the right. A portion of the folded portion 53 that is bent forward and back at 180 degrees about the axis extending in the up-down direction is called a bent portion 53A. A portion of the folded portion 53 that extends to the left from the end of the intermediate portion 52 as far as to the bent portion 53A and that is disposed on a side of the wall portion 61 is called a first layer portion 53B. A portion of the folded portion 53 that extends to the right from the bent portion 53A as far as to the left-side connection portion 54 and that is disposed on a side of the rear surface of the digitizer substrate 7L is called a second layer portion 53C. In a state in which the bent portion 53A is maintained in a circular arc shape, the folded portion 53 is disposed inside the holder 60 in the form of two layers overlapping each other in the front-rear direction. The bent portion 53A is a portion where a direction in which the harness 50 extends changes in the folded portion 53 and where a deformation may be generated, in such a manner as in an endless track (caterpillar) belt, according to the movement of the holder 60 in the left-right direction. As mentioned above, the inner space of the holder 60 is formed to be larger in the front-rear direction on the first wall portion 61A side than on the second wall portion 61B side. The folded portion 53 is disposed inside the holder 60 so that the bent portion 53A is positioned at the first wall portion 61A side inside the holder 60. Therefore, a load applied to the folded portion 53 when the circular arc shape of the bent portion 53A is maintained is small.
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When the detection device 2L moves between the proximate state and the separated state relative to the detection device 2R, the harness 50 and the holder 60 with the above-described configurations operate in the following manner. If the outer cover 4 is in the opened state when the detection device 2L shifts to the proximate state (see the dashed tow-dotted line in
If the outer cover 4 is in the opened state when the detection device 2L shifts to the separated state with respect to the detection device 2R (see the dashed dotted line in
Thus, as a result of the harness 50 having the folded portion 53, the detection device 2L can be brought closer to or separated from the detection device 2R, while maintaining the folded-back state of the harness 50, in the manner of an endless track belt. Therefore, in the information input device 1, the harness 50 is neither stretched nor contracted and a load applied to the harness 50 can be reduced.
By covering the folded portion 53 of the harness 50 with the holder 60, it is possible to control the displacement of the harness 50 that may occur when a pushing or pulling external force is applied to the folded portion 53 of the harness 50 when the detection device 2L moves closer to or separates further from the detection device 2R. Therefore, the harness 50 can be reliably maintained in a folded state. Since the holder 60 is supported by the protruding portions 92 and 93 so that the holder 60 can move in the left-right direction, the holder 60 can move according to the pushing or pulling force acting upon the folded portion 53 of the harness 50. Therefore, the folded portion 53 of the harness 50 can be prevented from being contracted inside the holder 60 by the pushing force, and from being pulled out of the holder 60 by the pulling force.
In the folded portion 53, the two ends of the bent portion 53A where a deformation may occur as the folded portion 53 rotates in the manner of the endless track belt are respectively fixed by the two-sided adhesive tapes 57 and 58 to the holder 60 and the digitizer substrate 7L, that is, to the main body of the detection device 2L. When the detection device 2L moves closer to or separates further from the detection device 2R, even if a pushing or pulling external force is applied to the harness 50, the two-sided adhesive tapes 57 and 58 hold the two ends of the bent portion 53A. Therefore, the deformation in the bent portion 53A that occurs according to the rotation in the manner of the endless track belt is less likely to fluctuate. For this reason, the rotation in the folded portion 53 of the harness 50 can be performed stably and smoothly.
As a result of providing the harness 50 and the holder 60 of such configurations, in the information input device 1, the detection device 2L can be moved in the direction in which the detection device 2L approaches the detection device 2R or in the direction in which the detection device 2L separates from the detection device 2R. When the user mounts the notebook 5 on the information input device 1, the user may insert the left cover sheet 5L of the notebook 5 from the right side of the holding sheet 41L and disposes the left cover in the positioning portion 21L of the detection device 2L. The left cover sheet 5L of the notebook 5 is fixed to the positioning portion 21L by the adhesive portion 22L. The user may then dispose the right cover sheet 5R of the notebook 5 at the positioning portion 21R of the detection device 2R. In this case, the user can move the detection device 2L together with the notebook 5 in the left-right direction. The user can also rotate the detection device 2L with respect to the detection device 2R about the protrusion 67 of the holder 60 as the axis. As a result of the left cover sheet 5L being initially fixed to the detection device 2L, the movement range of the notebook 5 is restricted. However, in the information input device 1, as mentioned above, the degree of freedom in positioning the detection device 2L relative to the detection device 2R is ensured. Therefore, the user can easily dispose the right cover sheet 5R of the notebook 5 at the positioning portion 21R. The mounting of the notebook 5 is completed when the right cover sheet 5R of the notebook 5 is fixed to the positioning portion 21R by the adhesive portion 22R.
As explained above, the information input device 1 is configured such that the detection device 2L can be moved in the direction in which the detection device 2L approaches the detection device 2R or in the direction in which the detection device 2L separates from the detection device 2R. Therefore, when the notebook 5 is opened or closed after the left cover sheet 5L and the right cover sheet 5R of the notebook 5 are respectively disposed on the detection devices 2L and 2R of the information input device 1, the detection device 2L may move relative to the detection device 2R, thereby changing the mutual positional relationship between the detection devices 2L and 2R. As a result, no load is applied to the left cover sheet 5L or the right cover sheet 5R of the notebook 5. The information input device 1 can thus prevent the notebook 5 from being bent or curved.
The above-described embodiment can be variously modified. The detection devices 2L and 2R detect the position of the electronic pen 6 by the well-known electromagnetic induction method. However, the detection devices 2L and 2R may detect the approach of the detection object to or contact with the detection devices 2L and 2R using a resistance film system (the so-called pressure-sensitive system), electrostatic capacity system, or other systems. The size, format, and material of the notebook 5 are not limited to those in the above-described embodiment. A method for attaching the notebook 5 to the detection devices 2L and 2R is not limited to the method described as an example in the above-described embodiment.
The embodiment describes an example in which the opening 91 is provided in the rear cover 9L, and the holder 60 is supported in such a manner that the holder 60 is sandwiched between the rear cover 9L and the digitizer substrate 7L in the front-rear direction. However, a support portion for the holder 60 may also be provided on the rear surface of the rear cover 9L. In this case, the rear surface of the rear cover 9L and the support portion may support the holder 60 in the front-rear direction.
The intermediate portion 52 of the harness 50 may be disposed, for example, at the center position in the up-down direction, rather than at the position closer to the center than to the ends in the up-down direction of the detection devices 2L and 2R. The holder 60 and the outer cover 4 may be engaged by a method other than that using the protrusions 67 and 68 and the eyelets 43A and 43B. For example, other methods such as screwing, riveting, stapling, hooking, and sewing may be used. The eyelet 43A engaged with the protrusion 67 may be an elongated hole. In this case, the range in which the holder 60 can rotate about the protrusion 68 as the axis can be increased and, therefore, the arrangement of the notebook 5 can be further facilitated. The holder 60 and the outer cover 4 may be configured such that the gap between the protrusion 68 and the eyelet 43B when the protrusion 68 and the eyelet 43B are engaged is larger than the gap between the protrusion 67 and the eyelet 43A when the protrusion 67 and the eyelet 43A are engaged. The holder 60 and the outer cover 4 may also be configured such that the outer cover 4 and the holder 60 are fixed by the engagement of the protrusion 67 and the eyelet 43A, and the holder 60 can be rotated about the protrusion 67 as an axis.
The protrusions 67 and 68 of the holder 60 and the eyelets 43A and 43B of the outer cover 4 are engaged by the protrusion-hole relationship. However, the combination of protrusions and holes is not limited to this example, provided that the two can be engaged with each other. For example, the holder 60 may have holes, and the outer cover 4 may have protrusions. Further, the holder 60 may have one protrusion and one hole, and the outer cover 4 may have a hole and a protrusion that are configured to engage with the protrusion and hole of the holder 60, respectively. In any case, a configuration may be used such that one protrusion and one hole function as a rotation axis side, and the detection device 2L having the holder 60 can rotate with respect to the outer cover 4 within a range of the gap between the other protrusion and other hole.
The folded portion 53 of the harness 50 may be fixed to the holder 60 and the digitizer substrate 7L, respectively, for example, with an adhesive or a clip, rather than with the two-sided adhesive tape 57 and 58. Alternatively, a structure for fixing the harness 50 may be provided to the holder 60 and the digitizer substrate 7L. For example, a structure may be provided in which the harness 50 is sandwiched between a wall surface and a rod-shaped body provided at a position that is set slightly apart from the wall surface.
The apparatus and methods described above with reference to the various embodiments are merely examples. It goes without saying that they are not confined to the depicted embodiments. While various features have been described in conjunction with the examples outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, and/or improvements of those features and/or examples may be possible. Accordingly, the examples, as set forth above, are intended to be illustrative. Various changes may be made without departing from the broad spirit and scope of the underlying principles
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2013-087893 | Apr 2013 | JP | national |