1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is generally directed to an input device for an electronic device, and the electronic device having the same. More particularly, the input device includes both a roller member and at least one button adjacent the roller member and an electronic device including the same.
2. Description of Related Art
Many electrical devices include an input device that is configured to control some aspect or function of the electrical device. These electrical devices may be mobile terminals, which in turn can take the form of cellular phones, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant), and the like, which a user can carry with himself/herself to send/receive various kinds of information, such as images, voices, and text massages via wireless communication or to receive various services via connection to a predetermined server.
Because a mobile terminal performs a wireless communication function in addition to various other functions in correspondence with a user's demand, such as play music, videos, and take pictures, the mobile terminal often includes an input device that is configured to control one or more functions of the mobile terminal and may allow for various forms of input.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,333,473 to Sawada et al discloses an input device that is both rotatable and pressable to provide signals. In particular, the input device can provide five different signals (two signal based on rotation and three signals based on a downward displacement). As described in the patent, the input device includes a frame member 24 and two pressable switches 22A and 22B. The three signals generated by a downward displacement are generated by pressing switch 22A individually, pressing switch 22B individually, and pressing switches 22A and 22B simultaneously. The two rotation signals are based on the rotation direction of a knob 25. As described in the patent, when either switch is pressed independently, most of the pressing force is applied to that switch, however, because of the frame configuration 24, some force is applied to the opposite switch.
As such, that the switches are repeatedly exposed to more force than is necessary. In addition, because it is difficult to press both switches 22A and 22B simultaneously, a separate timing function has to be provided to determine whether a user desired to generate the third signal by pressing both switches 22A and 22B. As a result, additional power is consumed while waiting to detect the pressing of both switches 22A and 22B.
To address this problem, an input device, as shown in
Because electronic devices, and mobile terminals in particular, are becoming slimmer, spacing of components is very important. As a result, the input device shown in
According to principles of this invention, an input device for an electronic device is provided that includes a base, a frame pivotally connected to the base, a roller member rotatably supported by the frame, and at least one button pivotally connected at a side of the base.
In another aspect, the at least one button includes a pair of buttons and each button is located on the base near opposite ends of the roller member.
In a different aspect, the roller member includes a cylindrical body and a shaft portion. The shaft portion is supported on the frame.
In a further aspect, the input device includes a circuitry supporting substrate located under the base, a rotation sensor module that senses rotation of the roller member, a portion of the rotation sensor module being located on the circuitry supporting substrate, and a plurality of switches located on the circuitry supporting substrate, wherein one of the plurality of switches is located under the frame and another of the plurality of switches is located under the at least one button. The portion of the rotation sensor module located on the circuitry supporting substrate may be a rotation sensor. The rotation sensor module may also include a ring magnet located on the shaft portion of the roller member, and the ring magnet may have a plurality of alternating North and South poles.
In still a further aspect, the input device may include a click magnet located between the ring magnet and the frame. The click magnet is configured to provide slight resistance to the rotation of the roller member.
In another aspect, the input device may include an elastic pad located between the circuitry supporting substrate and the frame.
Also in accordance with principles of the invention, an electronic device is provided that includes a first body, a second body pivotally attached to the first body, and an input device located in the first body. The input device includes a base, a frame pivotally connected to the base, a roller member rotatably supported by the frame, and at least one button pivotally connected at a side of the frame. The electronic device may be a mobile terminal.
In another aspect, the first body may include a keypad and the second body may include a display module. In addition, the circuitry supporting substrate may include a plurality of switches that correspond to the keypad and may control the display module.
In another aspect, the second body may include a recessed portion configured to cover the input device in a closed position without transmitting a force to the input device.
Further scope of applicability of the present application will become more apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention and wherein:
Reference will now be made in detail to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention, which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Hereinafter, an input device and electronic device incorporating the input device according to the present invention will be explained in more detail. In addition, while the present invention is explained by reference to a folding type mobile terminal, it is equally suitable for other mobile terminals including bar type, swivel type, and slide type mobile terminals as well other electronic devices.
As seen in
The body portion 110 includes a base 113 and a frame 111 pivotally attached to the base 113 such that the frame 111 supports the roller member 120 and allows the roller member 120 to be pressed downward with respect to the base 113. In particular, the roller member 120 includes a cylindrical body 121 and shaft portions 123 that are supported in the frame 111 by support members 111a. It is understood that the shaft portions 123 could be a single shaft with the cylindrical body 121 attached to the shaft or each shaft portion could be attached at the ends of or formed integral with the cylindrical body 121. The frame 111 also includes a lower surface 111b that is shaped to allow the roller member to rotate in the frame 111. A pair of cutout portions 111c is formed in the lower surface 111b to avoid interfering with the rotational sensor module 150.
The base 113 defines an open region 113a that allows the roller member 120 to partially extend through the base 113 while being supported by the frame 111. Arched portions 113b are formed on opposite sides of the base and serve to secure the shaft 123 of the roller member between the base 113 and the frame 111 and defines the location of the rotational axis I-I for the input device 100. A base mounting portion 113d is provided on one edge of the frame 113 so that the frame 113 can be mounted to the signal detection member 140. More particularly, the frame 113 is attached to a circuitry supporting substrate 141 of the signal detection member 140. Finally, button supports 113c are formed on the base 113 to connect the buttons 130 to the base via connection holes 131 formed in the buttons 130.
The input device 100 generates a signal when the roller member 120 is rotated or pressed downwards towards the signal detection member 140. Specifically, the rotation sensor module 150 detects the forward and reverse rotation of the roller member 120 within the frame 113 and converts that rotation to a signal. One of the switches 143 is arranged beneath the roller member 120 such that a downward displacement of the roller member 120 causes the frame 111 to contact the switch 143. The depressed switch then transmits a signal.
The input device 100 also generates a signal when one of the switches 143 located underneath a corresponding button 130 is depressed. As mentioned above, each of the buttons 130 is pivotally connected to the base 113 via a pair of button supports 113c. The button supports 113c corresponding to each button 130 define a pivot axis II-II about which the corresponding button 130, 133 pivots.
An elastic pad 145 is located between the frame 111 of the body 110 and the signal detection member 140. The elastic pad may be formed of rubber, silicone, or other elastic material and assists in protecting the signal detection member 140. As shown in
The circuitry supporting substrate 141 is preferably a thin member. Each of the plurality of switches 143 is preferable a dome switch.
As shown in
The rotation sensor module 150 can also include a click magnet 155 that provides a clicking feeling to the user. As shown in
In addition to providing a clicking feeling, the click magnet helps retard the rotation of roller member by providing a slight resistance to the rotation of the roller member 120. In other words, the roller member 120 is not free to continue rotating after a rotational force is applied.
The assembled input device 100 is shown in
A pressing or rotational force can be applied to the cylindrical body 121 and to the buttons 130 such that the cylindrical body 121 and buttons 130 engage the signal detection member 140. Each of the signals generated by the switches 143 and the rotation detection module 150 can be used to cause different effects in conjunction with a mobile terminal. For example, the rotational motion of the roller member 120 can be used as a scroll function to scroll up and down, while the pressing motion on the buttons can be used to scroll left and right. There are many different functions that can be associated with the operation of the input device 100.
A folding type mobile terminal having a first body 160 and a second body 170 pivotally attached to the first body 160 is shown in
The first body 160 includes an upper portion 161 and a lower portion 162. The upper portion 161 includes a keypad 163 and an opening 161a through which roller member 120 and buttons 130 can extend. The circuitry supporting substrate 141 has been replaced with a circuitry supporting substrate 141′ and additional switches 143′ that correspond to keypad 163. The circuitry supporting substrate 141′ provides for control of the various components of the mobile terminal as well as providing for the functionality of the input device as described above for circuitry supporting substrate 141. The input device includes the base mounting portion 113d and is attached to the circuitry supporting substrate 141′ via a mounting hole 141′a. The elastic pad 145 is located on the circuitry supporting substrate 141′.
As shown in
The lower portion 162 of the may also contain a battery compartment 165 for energizing the mobile terminal.
The second body 170 includes a display module 171 and a speaker 173. A recessed portion 175 is also formed in the second body 170 and it is arranged to cover the roller member 120 and buttons 130 without applying a pressing force thereto. The display module 171 cooperates with the circuitry supporting substrate 141′ to allow a user to control the display via the roller member 120 and buttons 130, as well as the keypad 163. As shown in
Accordingly the present invention provides the following effects and advantages.
First, because the roller member is located on a pivotable frame, which in turn is mounted to the base, and the buttons are mounted on the base a more compact input device can be provided.
Second, because of the versatility of the input device, it can be utilized to operate many different components of a mobile terminal, such as a camera, video player, or other additional components without having separate buttons set up for each function of the various components.
The invention thus being described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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