The present invention relates to a mobile terminal (e.g., a cellular phone) and its case with a Hall IC driving shield magnet, and more particularly, to a cellular phone and its case with a Hall IC driving shield magnet in which the cellular phone case has a permanent magnet and a yoke coupled thereto for controlling magnetic force of the permanent magnet in order to automatically operate a corresponding cellular phone coupled to the cellular phone case as a Hall IC in the cellular phone is driven by the magnet at the time of opening and closing the cellular phone case.
In general, as the size of a liquid crystal display of a cellular phone (mobile communication terminal), such as a smart phone and a tablet PC, increases, various forms of cellular phone cases are manufactured in order to protect a screen and an exterior of the cellular phone by being mounted on the corresponding cellular phone.
Among them, representatively, a wallet form of cellular phone case is most widely used, which is made of leather or artificial leather to cover front and rear surfaces and one surface of a corresponding cellular phone, and expose a screen of the corresponding cellular phone while a front surface part is selectively opened and closed.
However, since the aforementioned cellular phone case in the related art does not have a separate function which interworks with the cellular phone in addition to protecting the screen and the exterior of the cellular phone and providing an aesthetic design, there is a limit in providing additional conveniences to a user through the cellular phone case.
Thus, the convenience of the user may be significantly increased if a function to operate the smart phone in link with the cellular phone case is added to the protective cellular phone case.
Accordingly, the present invention is contrived to solve the problems in the related art and an object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal (e.g., a cellular phone) and its case with a Hall IC driving shield magnet in which a yoke and a permanent magnet having a specific structure are incorporated in a cellular phone case to automatically operate a corresponding cellular phone simultaneously with opening and closing the cellular phone case, thereby increasing the convenience of a user.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention provides a cellular phone case with a Hall IC driving shield magnet, in which the phone case is mounted on a cellular phone in such a manner to cover a front surface, a rear surface, and one side surface of the cellular phone to protect an exterior of the corresponding cellular phone, in which the shield magnet implemented through a permanent magnet and a yoke is configured to be incorporated at a point of a front surface part of the cellular phone case corresponding to a Hall IC incorporated in the cellular phone.
One of the poles of the shield magnet is sealed by the yoke, and the magnetic force is reduced (shielded) to have a strength in the range of 20 to 96% in the closed pole covered by the yoke. On the other hand, the magnetic force is strengthened to have a strength in the range of 105 to 180% in the open pole not covered by the yoke, as compared with Eigen surface Gauss of the corresponding permanent magnet.
According to one preferred embodiment, the permanent magnet has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the yoke has a quadrangular plate shape, or the rectangular parallelepiped shape corresponding to the permanent magnet, or a rectangular parallelepiped shape of which the top is opened to receive the permanent magnet through the open top.
According to another preferred embodiment, the permanent magnet has a cylindrical shape, and the yoke has a disk shape or the cylindrical shape corresponding to the permanent magnet or a cylindrical shape of which the top is opened to receive the permanent magnet through the open top.
According to the present invention configured as described above, a Hall IC, which applies a sensing signal for operating a device in a mobile communication terminal such as a smart phone or a tablet PC, is incorporated along with a shield magnet having a specific structure, which is used to drive the Hall IC is incorporated in a cellular phone case, and as a result, a corresponding cellular phone is automatically operated simultaneously with opening and closing the cellular phone case, thereby increasing the convenience of a user.
Further, as a shield magnet configured as a yoke and a permanent magnet having a specific structure is adopted, there is an effect that a function to drive the Hall IC of the cellular phone can be implemented by a small magnet, and there is also an effect that the yoke can effectively prevent a misoperation of the Hall sensor which may otherwise occur when a front surface part of the cellular phone case is bent back to a rear surface part.
Herein, the present invention configured as described above will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
The cellular phone case with the Hall IC driving shield magnet according to the present invention is used to automatically operate a corresponding cellular phone 100 by sensing opening (open/on) and closing (closed/off) states of a cellular phone case 10 simultaneously with opening and closing the cellular phone case 10 by incorporating a shield magnet 20 having a specific structure, which is constituted by a permanent magnet 22 and a yoke 24 in the cellular phone case 10.
The cellular phone case with the Hall IC driving shield magnet according to the present invention is applied to a cellular phone case made of leather or artificial leather, which is constituted by a front surface part 12 and a rear surface part 14, and a side surface part 16 in such a manner to cover a front surface and a rear surface, and one side surface of the cellular phone 100.
To this end, a Hall IC (Hall effect sensor) 110 that generates a predetermined sensing signal by magnetic force having a predetermined magnitude is incorporated in mobile communication terminals 100 such as a smart phone or a tablet PC, while the shield magnet 20 implemented by the permanent magnet 22 and the yoke 24 is incorporated on the front surface part 12 side of the cellular phone case 10 at a point corresponding to the Hall IC 110 in the cellular phone 100.
As well known, regular magnetic force lines are formed in the permanent magnet as illustrated in
That is, in a magnetic field of the permanent magnet, the attraction force and repulsion force that react are differently shown depending on metal, and levels thereof vary depending on permeability of the metal. When high-permeability metal gets closer to the permanent magnet, a flow of the magnetic field is changed and depending on the shape and thickness of the metal, directionality of the magnetic field through induction of the flow of the magnetic field may be changed.
Therefore, the material, the thickness, the shape, and the like of the yoke can be changed according to levels of strengthening and shielding of the magnetic force. The yoke may be integrally combined with the permanent magnet, and as a result, a strengthening rate and shielding rate of the corresponding shield magnet may be changed.
Herein, according to the present invention, the shielding magnet 20 applied to the cellular phone case 10 may be designed in such a manner that in a pole covered by the yoke 24 having the specific structure, a magnetic force shielding is shown to have a magnetic strength in the range of approximately 20 to 96%, and in an opened pole not interfered by the yoke 24, a strengthened magnetic force is shown to have a magnetic strength in the range of approximately 105 to 180%, as compared with Eigen surface Gauss of the corresponding permanent magnet 22.
The material of the yoke 24 is selected by considering the permeability of metal and the thickness and the shape of the yoke and may be designed according to the magnetic force and the size of the permanent magnet 22.
In one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, the permanent magnet 22 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape, and the yoke 24 similarly has a quadrangular plate shape, or the rectangular parallelepiped shape corresponding to the permanent magnet, or a rectangular parallelepiped shape of which the top is opened to receive the permanent magnet through the open top (see
In another exemplary embodiment, the permanent magnet 22 has a cylindrical shape, the yoke 24 similarly has a disk shape, or the cylindrical shape corresponding to the permanent magnet, or a cylindrical shape of which the top is opened to receive the permanent magnet through the open top (see
That is, as illustrated in
Now, an operation of the present invention configured as described above is described below with reference to the drawings.
Various types of mobile communication terminals 100 such as various cellular phones including a smart phone, a tablet PC, and the like are mounted in the cellular phone case with the Hall IC driving shield magnet according to the present invention, in which the Hall IC 110 that generates a sensing signal for operating the corresponding device is incorporated in a substrate of the mobile communication terminal 100.
As the user opens the front surface part 12 of the cellular phone case 10 in which the mobile communication terminal 100 such as the cellular phone is mounted, a magnetic force signal from the permanent magnet of the shield magnet 20 incorporated in the cellular phone case 10 is detected by the Hall IC 110, and utilizing the detected signal, the corresponding cellular phone 100 is controlled to be automatically operated.
Thereafter, when the corresponding mobile communication terminal 100 is used, in the case where a user applies external force to allow the front surface part 12 of the cellular phone case 10 to be bent backward and overlapped with the rear surface part 14 as illustrated in
Further, when the cellular phone case 10 is closed by returning the front surface part 12 of the cellular phone case 10 to an original position thereof, the corresponding cellular phone is controlled to be automatically turned off as the magnetic force signal from the permanent magnet 22 of the shield magnet 20 is detected through the Hall IC 110 incorporated in the corresponding mobile communication terminal 100.
Thus, according to the present invention, the shield magnet 20 provided on a front surface of the cellular phone case can effectively provide a sufficient magnetic force signal on the front surface side of the mobile communication terminal 100 for operating the Hall IC, and a malfunction of the Hall IC 110 can be prevented as the magnetic force signal is decreased through the yoke 24 on the rear surface side of the terminal.
Although modified examples other than contents disclosed in the present invention appear, the modified examples should not individually be understood from the technical spirit and prospect of the present invention, and the modified examples can be included in the scope of the appended claims.
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