The invention relates to mobile communications terminals and specifically to terminals which incorporate a camera.
The increase in bandwidth available for mobile communication devices has paved the way for an ever diverse number of applications. Since by their nature mobile communications devices such as mobile phones are portable and readily available as they are typically carried around by the user, a particularly interesting application is that of a camera. A communications device that is able to capture and store an image is also capable of transmitting that image data to other devices. A telephone that incorporates a camera is for example described in EP 0 963 100. The telephone is formed in two parts, one of which slides over the other. A first part has a display, speaker and function keys on a front side and a camera lens on the rear side. The second part is connected to the rear of this first part and is slidable between a closed position wherein it covers the camera lens and an open position wherein the lens is exposed. The second part also includes a keypad, which faces in the same direction as the display of the first part and is exposed in the open position. U.S. Pat. No. 6,122,526 also describes a mobile phone that includes a camera. In this arrangement, the camera lens is built-in to one end of the phone adjacent the antenna. In both these arrangements the device is primarily a telephone with a separate camera function. The user is thus required to perform the necessary selections before the device operates as a camera. Moreover, the requirement of a compact hand-held device providing all the functionalities of a mobile phone mean that size of the display in both cases is by necessity small and therefore impractical and uncomfortable to use as a viewfinder.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a mobile communications terminal incorporating a camera that is simple, intuitive and comfortable to use in all modes of operation.
This and further objects are achieved in the portable communications device according to the present invention. The device includes a body with front and rear faces, with a display and a speaker disposed substantially on the front face. The device further includes a keypad and includes a camera with a lens disposed substantially on a rear face of the body. A slidable element is connected to the body. This element is slidable between a closed position, in which it covers all but a reduced portion of said display, an open position, in which all the display is revealed and an intermediate position, in which the element covers part of the display and reveals an intermediate display portion. Moreover, the intermediate display portion is arranged to operate as a viewfinder for the camera.
In accordance with a further aspect of the invention there is proposed a portable communications device comprising a body with a display, a speaker, a camera with a lens, a keypad and a display cover that is slidably connected to the body. The display cover is arranged to move over the display between at least two positions. Furthermore, when the cover is in one of these positions, the camera is activated and the display operates as a viewfinder for the camera.
The provision of a sliding cover which may partially obscure the display means that the size of the display may be optimised for operating as a viewfinder, thus improving the ease of use of the camera. Moreover, the position of the sliding cover relative to the body of the device may advantageously be used as a selector to determine the operating mode. A user is thus not required to navigate a menu using function or alphanumeric keys when he desires to photograph an image. Rather the function of the device may be automatically selected simply by sliding the cover to a predetermined position that obscures a greater or lesser area of the display.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments that are given by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the figures:
The slidable element 11 may also be positioned at any location between these three positions. As shown in
In addition to applications commonly available in mobile phones, the terminal 1 includes other applications typically provided by a personal organiser or palm computer. To this end it includes a modem (not shown) and also a range of related functionalities, such as internet access, for example using the WAP system, e-mail and SMS. In addition the phone 1 incorporates a camera. The camera is contained in the body 10 and includes an electronic imaging sensor, such as a charge coupled device (CCD) imaging sensor or another suitable image sensor and associated driving circuitry. The image sensor and its drive circuitry may advantageously be included on a circuit board that contains other circuits for the phone functions in order to save space. As shown in
Although not illustrated in any of the figures, it will be understood that the phone 1 comprises a battery and a charge interface for charging the battery from the mains. Other interfaces may also be provided to permit a wire link to a PC or other computer. The phone 1 may also be provided with a wireless interface such as infrared, DECT or Bluetooth for connection to other devices.
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The camera mode is activated automatically as soon as the sliding element 11 is placed in the intermediate position. As soon as the camera mode is activated, the intermediate display portion 14b may function as a viewfinder and display the image viewed with the lens 15. In accordance with an alternative embodiment, the viewfinder operation may be started by depressing a designated key on the keypad 16 when the sliding element 11 is in the intermediate position. When operating in this mode, the phone 1 may advantageously be held sideways using two hands, so that one hand may hold the phone steady while the other operates the shutter release. However, the phone may equally be held by a single hand in the upright position. In this case, the shutter release key is preferably the right-hand function key when the phone 1 is viewed from the front. In this manner, the shutter release may be activated by the thumb, when holding the phone 1 in one hand.
The camera mode may also be started by the user when the phone is in the fully open position, however this mode is not started automatically, but must instead be selected using menu control. When in this fully open position, the intermediate display portion 14b indicated with a dotted line in
The phone 1 is shown in side view in
A block diagram of the principal functions of the mobile terminal 1 are illustrated in
The position of the sliding element 11 is determined automatically, for example through sensors placed between the sliding element 11 and body 10 of the terminal 1. These sensors may take the form of electrical contacts placed on the projections 30 and notches 31. An electrical contact between the projections 30 and one of the pairs of notches 31 indicates the position the sliding element 11. The controller 20 receives the various positions of the sliding element, i.e. closed to reveal the reduced display 14a, open to show the full display 14 and in an intermediate position 14b, and activates the corresponding mode. In addition to controlling the content and format of information displayed on the display 14, the activated mode also determines the functions of the keypad 16 keys, since individual keys may have different functions in different modes. Moreover, since the display 14 operates as a touch screen at least when the terminal 1 is organiser mode, the information from the touch screen will also be communicated to the controller 20.
The intermediate display portion 14b is used as a viewfinder to display the image viewed through the camera lens 15. When the shutter is released by depressing the designated key, the captured image is frozen on the display 14b. The captured image may be stored in the memory 21. Preferably, the image is compressed to save memory space using a compression algorithm such as JPEG (Joint Photographers Experts Group). The stored image may also be transmitted to another device such as a PC or printer via the infrared or wireless link or to another mobile terminal or fax machine via air interface.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01123497.8 | Sep 2001 | EP | regional |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP02/10609 | 9/20/2002 | WO |