This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-100549, filed Mar. 31, 2006, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field
One embodiment of the invention relates to a portable information equipment having a communication unit for wireless data transfer with an optional circuit unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
A portable information equipment, typically a portable audio player has now been widely used.
A portable audio player is required to have a wireless communication with optional electronic equipment under specified conditions in a closed network at home and office. For wireless communication suitable for such a closed network, a known wireless LAN or Bluetooth (registered trademark) disclosed already is preferable.
A metallic housing is used in most portable audio players to make size and weight smaller while keeping rigidity. An outer case (housing) may have metallic coating to improve a texture of the case.
However, as metallic material does not transmit a radio wave, resin material is widely used for a part of housing to contain an antenna unit used for wireless communication, or an area close to that part.
For example, Japanese Patent Application Publication (KOKAI) No. 2005-244824 discloses an example of inserting an antenna in a cord member connected to a portable information equipment, in order to separate an antenna unit from an outer case (housing).
However, if resin is used for a part of housing to contain an antenna unit, or an area close to that part, it is necessary to separately manage a housing used for information equipment with a wireless communication function and a housing used for information equipment without a wireless communication function. This increases the management cost.
Further, if a part of housing is made of resin, color and texture become different in a metallic part and a nonmetallic (resin) part. Use of the same material is demanded also from the viewpoint of the housing design. Use of metal and resin in a housing has an influence on the housing design.
The technique disclosed in the Japanese Patent Application Publication (KOKAI) No. 2005-244824 does not intend to provide a housing having a metallic part and a nonmetallic part. Therefore, this does not solve the above-mentioned problem.
A general architecture that implements the various feature of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, according to one embodiment of the invention, an information equipment comprising: a control unit which is made of nonmetallic material, and operated by the user; a display unit to display an image; a metallic housing which is made of metallic material, and covers the control unit and a part other than the control unit; and an antenna unit to emit a radio wave through the control unit.
According to an embodiment,
As shown in
The audio player includes a memory (a circuit unit) to hold musical data, sound data and related image data, a digital/analog (D/A) converter (a circuit unit) to convert musical data and sound data held in the memory into audible signals, an analog/digital (A/D) converter (a circuit unit) to convert musical data and sound data to be held in the memory into digital signals, a display control unit (a circuit unit, or a host unit) to display character information and image data in the display unit 3, and a wireless communication unit 5 diagrammatically shown in
A control unit 4 for operating the audio player 1 is provided on an optional side or in a part of an optional side of the housing 2, for input/output of musical data, audio data and image data, and input of (operation instruction) for playback and stop of various data held in the memory. Unlike the main part of the housing 2, the main part of the control unit 4 is made of nonmetallic material, for example, resign material (a wave non-shielding member).
In a predetermined part of the housing 2, a wireless communication unit (a circuit unit) 5 is provided. The wireless communication unit conforms to the communication standards of Bluetooth (registered trademark) and wireless LAN, and enables communication with an optional electronic equipment provided in a closed network at home or office.
The wireless communication unit (circuit unit) 5 is connected to the memory, D/A converter, A/D converter and display control unit (host unit), or at least one circuit unit. The wireless communication unit is also connected to an antenna 51 through a matching circuit 52, as shown in
In a predetermined part of the control unit 4, there are provided a power ON/OFF button 41 to operate the audio player 1, a “−” volume button 42-1 and a “+” volume button 42-2 to adjust the volume of a tune under playing, a menu button 43 to input a signal to display and set a menu, and a function selector button 44 to input a command to start/finish communication with an optional electronic equipment through the wireless unit 5. These buttons of the control unit 4 are made of nonmetallic material, such as silicon resin and plastic, considering the user's (operator's) operability and insulation.
In a predetermined part of the control unit 4, a chip antenna (antenna unit) 51 is provided, which can efficiently transmit a signal output from the wireless communication unit 5, or a radio wave emitted to the outside, and receive a signal input to the wireless communication unit 5, or a radio wave received from the outside. The chip antenna 51 is a multilayer chip antenna, and about 2 mm square when used for a band of 2.4 GHz. In the example shown in
As shown in
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As the antenna unit 51 is provided on the end face of the volume pad 42-3 of the control unit 4 as explained in
As seen from
An audio player 101 shown in
The display unit 103 mostly employs an LCD panel (LCD substrate) and an illumination substrate or an organic EL panel. As the housing 2 slightly covers the peripheral edge of the LCD panel and illumination substrate or organic EL panel, the antenna 51 can be placed at the end face of the housing 2, or at a predetermined position in the horizontal direction of the display unit 103, or at a position substantially the border between the housing 2 and display unit 103, by cutting off the housing 2 a little.
As the housing 2 is generally provided in a resin frame 124, which supports the LCD panel and illumination substrate or an organic EL (electroluminescence) panel, the antenna unit 51 may be placed at a predetermined position on the frame 124 as shown in
A wiring pattern (wire strip line) 121 for connecting the antenna unit 51 and wireless communication unit 5, and a GND (grounding) pattern 122 are positioned to have a maximum distance to the antenna unit 51 on the frame 124 around the antenna unit 51, as shown in
As shown in
The user mostly holds the side of the housing 2 so that he can see the display unit 103 substantially from the horizontal direction, as shown in
Even if the user holds the player 1 by holding the rear side of the player by the palm and grasping the side of the housing 2, the antenna unit 51 is still relatively far from the user's hand, and is hardly influenced by the user's hand.
FIGS. 10 to 14, 15A, 15B and 15C show directions of a radio wave emitted from the antenna unit, when the antenna unit is provided at an optional position on the frame different from the position shown in
For example, as shown in FIGS. 10 to 14, when the antenna unit 51 is provided at a corner where optional two sides of the frame 124 are joined, a radio wave is emitted in the direction from the corner to the display surface of the display unit 103. As for the cross-sectional direction of the display unit 103, a radio wave is emitted in the direction from the display surface to the outside of the housing 2, as shown in
An audio player 201 shown in
The control unit 204 has buttons arranged in four directions like a cross, and a nonmetallic cover member 204C covering the buttons. Each button is enclosed by the housing 2 and cover member 204C.
Direction buttons, for example, a LEFT button 204-L and a RIGHT button 204-R, are given a function of a “−” volume button and a function of a “+” volume button, respectively, shown as an example in
An UP button 204-Up and a DOWN button 204-Dn are used for searching a tune to be played and given a function of scrolling a tune title to be displayed in the display unit 3. A button 204-N at the center of the cross is given a function of outputting a command to instruct playback of a tune selected by the buttons 204-Up and 204-Dn.
As shown enlarged in
The antenna 51 may be embedded at a specified position of the cover member 204C made of silicon resin, for example, in the control unit 204 (refer to
Around the antenna unit 51 of the cover member 204C of the control unit 204, a wiring pattern (wire strip line) 221 for connecting the antenna unit 51 and wireless communication unit 5, and a GND (grounding) pattern 222 are arranged to have a maximum distance to the antenna unit 51, as shown in
By providing the metallic material prohibition area 223, a radio wave output from the wireless communication unit 5 and emitted through the antenna unit 51 in a transmission mode is efficiently emitted to the outside of the housing 2 while suppressing the element going back to the inside of the audio player 201, as shown in
An audio player 301 shown in
The control unit 304 has buttons arranged in four directions like a cross, and a nonmetallic cover member 304C covering the buttons. Each button is enclosed by the housing 2 and cover member 304C.
Direction buttons, for example, a LEFT button 304-L and a RIGHT button 304-R, are given a function of a “−” volume button and a function of a “+” volume button, respectively, shown as an example in
Inside the cover member 304C of the control unit 304, in a space between circuit board 306 and the cover member 304C, the antenna unit 51 is provided at a predetermined position among circuit components (e.g. IC chip) provided on the circuit board 306, as shown in
By providing the antenna member 51 on the circuit board 306, as shown in
As shown in
As for the whole area of the cover member 304C, or the predetermined area in the direction from the circuit board 306 to the outside of the housing 2, a metallic material prohibition area 323 where the wire strip line 321 and GND pattern 322 must not be arranged is defined.
As the metallic material prohibition area 323 is defined in substantially whole area in the direction to the housing 2 when the housing 2 is viewed from the circuit board 306, a radio wave emitted through the antenna unit 51 in a transmission mode is efficiently emitted to the outside of the housing 2 while suppressing the element going back to the inside of the audio player 301. As seen from
As explained above, according to the present invention, it is unnecessary to prepare additional housing for an antenna unit for wireless communication, when adding a wireless communication function to a portable information equipment. This prevents increase in the cost of the parts of a portable information equipment and the whole equipment cost.
Moreover, an antenna unit, particularly, a chip antenna can be incorporated on the surface or the area close to the surface of a housing in almost electrically exposed. This provides sufficient wave emission efficiency and receiving performance, and prevents increase in the power consumption for wireless communication.
Further, even when a wireless communication function is not provided in the same type information equipment, the parts are common. This prevents increase in the cost of the parts of a portable information equipment and the whole equipment cost.
While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
In the embodiments explained hereinbefore, an audio player is taken as an example of a portable information equipment. The invention is applicable to a video camera, a fixed information equipment installed in a car, and other various apparatus with a wireless communication function installed in a house.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-100549 | Mar 2006 | JP | national |