1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a mobile phone.
2. Description of the Related Art
Nowadays, mobile phones are an essential part of our daily lives. Therefore, there is a need for the mobile phones to have as much functionalities as possible in order to make our lives more convenient.
Embodiments of the present mobile phone will now be described in detail with references to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to
In this embodiment, the mobile phone 10 is a bar phone. The housing 12 includes a front surface 124 and four side surfaces. The mobile phone 10 further includes a display 102 and a keypad 104 mounted in the front surface 124. The groove 122 can be defined in the right side surface 126 of the mobile phone 10. Accordingly, the observation window 146 is positioned on the top right corner of the front surface 124, aligning with the rotating portion 142. The dial 144 is formed on the rotating portion 142, facing the observation window 146.
However, the detailed structure of the rotating portion 142, the dial 144, and the observation window 146 is not limited by this embodiment. Alternatively, the observation window 146 may be positioned on bottom right corner of the front surface 124. The groove 122 can also be defined in other side surfaces, e.g., the left, upper, and bottom side surfaces of the mobile phone 10; the positions of the rotating portion 142, the dial 144 can be changed; and the observation window 146 may be in/on the housing 12.
In other alternative embodiments, the dial 144 can be formed on the observation window 146. Accordingly, the indicator 1462 is formed on the rotating portion 142. Therefore, the indicator 1462 can indicate the angle at which the rotating portion 122 rotates.
Alternatively, the mobile phone 10 can be a clamshell/slip phone or a slide phone. The clamshell and slide phones typically include a display section and a main body section that are pivoted together (not shown). The groove 122 can be defined in one of the side surfaces of the display section or the main body section.
In order to rotatably receive the rotating portion 142, the housing 12 forms a shaft 128. The shaft 128 crosses the groove 122 along the width of the groove 122 and is positioned near one of the distal ends of the groove 122. The rotating portion 142 is disc-like and defines a through hole 1422. The rotating portion 142 is received in the groove 122 with the shaft 128 inserted into the central through hole 1422. Therefore, the rotating portion 142 is capable of rotating about the shaft 128 within the groove 122. Other rotatable structures can be employed to rotatably mount the rotating portion 142 within the groove 122 as well. For example, referring to
The graduation of the dial 144 is in degrees. Though only eight graduations are shown on the dial 144, it is understood that a real dial may be formed with more graduations, e.g., 1 degree intervals. The indicator 1462 is a black arrow pointing to the dial, but it also can be other indicative geometrical pointers. The dial 144 and the indicator 1462 are aligned so that when the ruler 16 is received in the groove 122 the indicator 1462 points to the origin (0 degree) of the dial 144. Being structured as such, the protractor 14 is capable of measuring the included angle between the side surface 126 and ruler 16.
In this embodiment, the observation window 146 is circular in shape. However, the observation window 146 can exude other geometrical shapes as well. The observation window 146 has a diameter greater than that of the dial 144. The indicator 1462 is positioned so that the orthographic projection of the indicator 1462 on the rotating portion 142 adjoins the periphery of the dial 144.
The ruler 16 is scaled and thereby can be used for length measurement when unfolded away from groove 122. Optionally, the mobile phone 10 further includes an ejecting member 18. The ejecting member 18 is configured for securing the ruler 16 when the ruler 16 has been folded into the groove 122 and ejecting the ruler 16 out of the groove 122 when triggered.
The protractor 14 is not limited to this embodiment. Referring to
It will be understood that the above particular embodiments and methods are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the present invention may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed. The above-described embodiments illustrate the scope of the invention but do not restrict the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200810302172.9 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |