This invention relates to a portable device such as a portable game machine or a mobile phone handset.
In general, a portable device such as a portable game machine includes a first housing and a second housing. The second housing is rotatable with respect to the first housing between an overlying position in which most of the entirety of the second housing overlaps the first housing and a deployed position in which most of the second housing does not overlap the first housing.
There are two modes for rotating the second housing with respect to the first housing. In one mode, the second housing is rotated with respect to the first housing in a plane in which the first housing and the second housing contact each other when the second housing is in the overlying position. The first housing and the second housing are connected such that the first housing and the second housing are mutually rotatable about a rotation axis perpendicular to the said plane. In the other mode, the second housing rotates with respect to the first housing about a rotation axis lying in the plane in which the first housing and the second housing contact each other when the second housing is in the overlying position. The present invention relates to a portable device adopting the former mode. One example of such a portable device is disclosed in the following Patent Document 1.
In a conventional portable device, the second housing is rotatably connected to the first housing at one end portion of the second housing along the above-mentioned rotation plane. In such an arrangement, when the second housing is rotated through 90 degrees, for example, from the overlying position, the one end portion of the second housing overlaps the first housing and only the other end portion of the second housing is protruded sideways from the first housing. As a result, the first and the second housings take the general shape of the letter “L”. This adversely affects the overall weight balance and the operational balance of the portable device, and makes the device unsuitable as a game machine.
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, the present invention provides a portable device including a first housing and a second housing, the second housing being rotatably connected to the first housing such that the second housing is rotatably displaceable in a rotation plane opposing the first housing, the second housing 2 being rotatably displaceable between an overlying position in which most of the entirety of the second housing overlaps the first housing in a direction perpendicular to the rotation plane and a deployed position in which most of the second housing is separated from the first housing in a direction along the rotation plane, characterized in that the second housing is arranged with respect to the first housing such that opposite end portions of the first housing in the direction along the rotation plane are protruded from the second housing when the second housing is in a predetermined intermediate position located between the overlying position and the deployed position.
According to the present invention having the above-described features, it is not only the one end portion but the opposite end portions of the first housing that are protruded from the second housing when the second housing is in the intermediate position. This improves the overall weight balance and the operational balance of the portable device.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As most clearly shown in
A top surface (opposite surface with respect to the second housing 2) 1a and an undersurface 1b of the first housing 1 are horizontal planes. All of four side surfaces 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f of the first housing 1 are planes perpendicular to the top surface 1a and the undersurface 1b. Opposite end portions in the right-left direction (longitudinal direction) of the top surface 1a respectively have recesses 1g, 1h formed therein. An operation button 11 having a cross-like configuration is disposed on a bottom surface of one of the recesses 1g. A height of the operation button 11 is smaller than a depth of the recess 1g. Accordingly, a top surface of the operation button 11 is located lower than the top surface 1a of the first housing 1. Two push buttons 12 are disposed on a bottom surface of the other recess 1h. A height of the push button 12 is smaller than a depth of the recess 1h. Accordingly, top surfaces of the push buttons 12 are located lower than the top surface 1a.
The second housing 2 is formed into a thin and hollow rectangular parallelepiped configuration. In this embodiment, a shape and dimensions of the second housing 2 are the same as those of the first housing 1 in plan view. A top surface 2a and an undersurface 2b of the second housing 2 are horizontal planes parallel to the top surface 1a and the undersurface 1b of the first housing 1. In other words, the second housing 2 is located parallel to the first housing 1. All of four side surfaces 2c, 2d, 2e, 2f of the second housing 2 are planes perpendicular to the top surface 2a and the undersurface 2b. A display 13 such as a liquid crystal display for displaying the game content is disposed on the top surface 2a of the second housing 2. The display 13 has a rectangular configuration in plan view. The display 13 is located in a central portion of the top surface 2a with its longitudinal direction aligned with a longitudinal direction of the second housing 2.
The hinge assembly 3 includes a connecting member 31. The connecting member 31 is formed as a flat plate having a relatively small thickness in the vertical direction. A top surface 31a and an undersurface 31b of the connecting member 31 are horizontal planes parallel to the top surface 1a and the undersurface 1b of the first housing 1 and the top surface 2a and the undersurface 2b of the second housing 2. In other words, the connecting member 31 is located parallel to the first housing 1 and the second housing 2. Side surfaces 31c, 31d along a longitudinal direction of the connecting member 31 are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the top surface 31a and the undersurface 31b. Side surfaces 31e, 31f disposed in opposite end portions in the longitudinal direction of the connecting member 31 are semicircular arcuate surfaces perpendicular to the top surface 31a and the undersurface 31b and positioned tangent to the side surfaces 31c, 31d.
As shown in
The one end portion of the connecting member 31 is connected to the first housing 1 such that the connecting member 31 is rotatable about the first rotation axis L1 and the other end portion of the connecting member 31 is connected to the second housing 2 such that the connecting member 31 is rotatable about the second rotation axis L2. Accordingly, assuming that the first housing 1 is fixed in position, the second housing 2 revolves about the first rotation axis L1 with respect to the second housing 1 and rotates about the second rotation axis L2. The second housing 2 is rotatably displaceable between an overlying position as shown in
When the second housing 2 is in the overlying position, as shown in
As shown in
The connecting member 31 is arranged such that centers of curvature of the side surfaces 31e, 31f thereof having the semicircular arcuate configuration are respectively located on the first and the second rotation axes L1, L2. Radii of curvature of the side surfaces 31e, 31f are both Cd/2. A width of the connecting member 31 is the same as the center distance Cd. Accordingly, as shown in
When the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position, as shown in
L/2−Cd/2=W−Cd/2
∴L=2W
In other words, since the first and the second rotation axes L1, L2 are arranged as mentioned above and L=2W is satisfied, when the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position, an end portion of the second housing 2 on the side surface 2e side overlaps the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the first housing 1 with the side surface 2e of the second housing 2 located in the same plane as the side surface 1d of the first housing 1.
Since the length L and the width W of the first and the second housings 1, 2 satisfy L>W, when the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position, left and right end portions of the first housing 1 are respectively protruded from the second housing 2 in the left and the right directions, causing the recesses 1g, 1h respectively formed in the left and right end portions of the first housing 1 to be exposed from the second housing 2. As a result, the operation button 11 and the push buttons 12 disposed in the recesses 1g, 1h are exposed, and therefore freely accessible. Accordingly, when the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position, the game machine A can be operated. A user can enjoy the game machine A with the display 13 vertically positioned, i.e., with the longitudinal direction of the display 13 coinciding with the front-rear direction.
As shown in
In order to enable the second housing 2 to be rotationally displaced as described above, the game machine A further includes the following feature. Namely, the first and the second housings 1, 2 are arranged such that the top surface 1a of the first housing 1 and the undersurface 2b of the second housing 2 are located in the substantially same position in the vertical direction (direction of the first and the second rotation axes L1, L2) and, as a result, the top surface 1a and the undersurface 2b are generally in contact with each other. In other words, the second housing 2 is located higher than the first housing 1 by the thickness of the first housing 1. The first and the second housings 1, 2 may be arranged such that the undersurface 2b is slightly spaced upward from the top surface 1a. Since the undersurface 2b of the second housing 2 is generally in contact with or slightly spaced upward from the top surface 1a of the first housing 1, the second housing 2 can be rotated overlapping the first housing 1 in the vertical direction.
A first receiving recess 14 is formed in the top surface 1a of the first housing 1. The first receiving recess 14 is formed along the side surface 1c and is located in the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the first housing 1. A side portion of the first receiving recess 14 on the side surface 1c side is open to outside of the side surface 1c. A depth of the first receiving recess 14 is generally a half of the thickness of the connecting member 31. Therefore, the first receiving recess 14 can accommodate one side portion of the connecting member 31 in the thickness direction (direction of the first and the second rotation axes L1, L2).
The one end portion of the connecting member 31 is received in one end portion in the longitudinal direction (end portion on the side surface 1e side) of the first receiving recess 14 such that the one end portion of the connecting member 31 is rotatable about the first rotation axis L1. A rotation range of the connecting member 31 about the first rotation axis L1 is restricted between a first rotation position shown in
As shown in
As shown in
A second receiving recess 15 is formed in the undersurface 2b of the second housing 2. The second receiving recess 15 is formed along the side surface 2c and is located in a central portion in the longitudinal direction of the second housing 2. A side portion of the second receiving recess 15 on the side surface 2c side is open to outside of the side surface 2c. A depth of the second receiving recess 15 is generally a half of the thickness of the connecting member 31. Therefore, the second receiving recess 15 can accommodate the other side portion of the connecting member 31 protruded from the first receiving recess 14.
The other end portion of the connecting member 31 is received in an end portion (end portion on the side surface 2f side) of the second receiving recess 15 such that the other end portion of the connecting member 31 is rotatable about the second rotation axis L2. A rotation range of the second housing 2 with respect to the connecting member 31 is restricted between a third rotation position shown in
As shown in
As shown in
In the game machine A having the above-described features, let us assume that the second housing 2 is in the overlying position. In this condition, the connecting member 31 is in the first rotation position with respect to the first housing 1 and the second housing 2 is in the third rotation position with respect to the connecting member 31. In other words, when the connecting member 31 is in the first rotation position with respect to the first housing 1 and in the third rotation position with respect to the second housing 2, the second housing 2 is in the overlying position with respect to the first housing 1.
When the connecting member 31 is rotated from the overlying position through 90 degrees in the counter-clockwise direction in
When the second housing 2 in the intermediate position is rotated with respect to the connecting member 31 from the third rotation position through 90 degrees in the counter-clockwise direction of
In the game machine A having the above-described features, when the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position, the left and the right end portions of the first housing 1 is protruded from the second housing 2 in the left and the right direction (direction along the rotation plane perpendicular to the first and the second rotation axes L1, L2). The first and the second housings 1, 2 assume a shape of an upside-down letter “T”. In this condition, overall weight balance of the game machine A is good. Moreover, since the operation button 11 and the push buttons 12 are disposed in the opposite end portions of the first housing 1 protruding from the second housing 2 in the left and right directions, operation balance of the game machine A is also good.
A portion of the shaft 18 is located in the same location in the vertical direction as a portion of the first housing 1 located higher than the receiving recess 16. Therefore, without a guide groove 19 to be described later, when the second housing 2 is rotated from the deployed position as shown in
The first and the second rotation positions that are rotational limit positions of the connecting member 31 with respect to the first housing 1 are respectively defined by the abutment of the connecting member 31 against a side surface 16a and a side surface 16b of the receiving recess 16. The third and the fourth rotation positions that are rotational limit positions of the second housing 2 with respect to the connecting member 31 are respectively defined by a first and a second stopper portions (not shown) disposed between the second housing 2 and the shaft 18. Other arrangements are similar to the first embodiment.
To use the hinge assembly 4 in place of the hinge assembly 3, in the game machine C of this embodiment, as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
The first hinge member 41 is formed in a shape of a thin ring. An outer diameter of the first hinge member 41 is generally the same as the inner diameter of the large diameter hole part 1k. A thickness of the first hinge member 41 is generally the same as or slightly greater than the depth of the large diameter hole part 1k. An internal gear portion 41a is formed in an inner peripheral surface of the first hinge member 41. A pair of attachment portions 41b, 41b are formed in an outer peripheral surface of the first hinge member 41 spaced from each other by 180 degrees in a circumferential direction. The first hinge member 41 is fitted in the large diameter hole part 1k with substantially no space therebetween, and the attachment portions 41b are fitted in the positioning recesses 1m, thereby positioning the first hinge member 41. Bolts (not shown) passing through insertion holes 41c of the attachment portions 41b are threaded into screw holes In (see
The first support member 42 is formed in a shape of a thin disc and has a large diameter portion 42a and a small diameter portion 42b formed coaxially with each other. The large diameter portion 42a is rotatably fitted in the small diameter hole part 1l with substantially no space therebetween. Accordingly, the first support member 42 is rotatable with respect to the first housing 1 about the first rotation axis L1. A thickness of the large diameter portion 42a is generally the same as a depth of the small diameter hole part 1l. Accordingly, a top surface and an undersurface of the large diameter portion 42a are respectively abutted with a bottom surface of the small diameter hole part 1l and the first hinge member 41 with no space therebetween. As a result, the first support member 42 is held by the first housing 1 such that the first support member 42 is substantially non-movable in the direction of the first rotation axis L1.
An outer diameter of the small diameter portion 42b of the first support member 42 is generally the same as an inner diameter of the internal gear portion 41a of the first hinge member 41. The small diameter portion 42b of the first support member 42 is rotatably fitted in an inner peripheral surface of the internal gear portion 41a. A thickness of the small diameter portion 42b is generally the same as or slightly greater than the thickness of the first hinge member 41. Accordingly, a top surface of the small diameter portion 42b is located in generally the same plane with a top surface of the first hinge member 41, or protruded slightly upward from the top surface of the first hinge member 41. A receiving recess 42c having a circular configuration is formed in the small diameter portion 42b. The receiving recess 42c is arranged such that an inner peripheral surface of the receiving recess 42c contacts an axis of the first support member 42. Moreover, an inner diameter of the receiving recess 42c is greater than a radius of the small diameter portion 42b. Therefore, one side portion on an outer side of the receiving recess 42c is open to outside from an outer peripheral surface of one side portion of the small diameter portion 42b. The inner diameter of the receiving recess 42c is generally the same as an outer diameter of an external gear portion 43a of the second hinge member 43 to be described later.
The second hinge member 43 has the external gear portion 43a and a boss 43b formed coaxially with each other. The outer diameter of the external gear portion 43a is generally the same as the inner diameter of the receiving recess 42c. The external gear portion 43a is rotatably received in the receiving recess 42c. A portion on an outer peripheral side of the external gear portion 43a is protruded outward from an open portion of the receiving recess 42c. The protruded portion of the external gear portion 43a is in mesh with the internal gear portion 41a. Therefore, the second hinge member 43 revolves about the first rotation axis L1 and at the same time rotates about an axis of the second hinge member 43 (The axis coincides with the second rotation axis L2). When the second hinge member 43 revolves, the first support member 42, with the second hinge member 43 received in the receiving recess 42c thereof, rotates about the first rotation axis L1 together with the second hinge member 43. The number of teeth of the external gear portion 43a is half the number of teeth of the internal gear portion 41a. Accordingly, when a pitch circle diameter of the internal gear portion 41a that meshes with the external gear portion 43a is D, an axis of the external gear portion 43a is spaced from an axis of the internal gear portion 41a, i.e. the first rotation axis L1, by a distance of D/2. A thickness of the external gear portion 43a is generally the same as the thickness of the small diameter portion 42b of the first support member 42. Therefore, if the second hinge member 43 were directly contacted with a bottom surface of the receiving recess 42c, a top surface of the external gear portion 43a should be located in the same plane with the top surface of the small diameter portion 42b. However, as described later, the second hinge member 43 contacts the bottom surface of the receiving recess 42c via spherical bodies 52. Therefore, the top surface of the external gear portion 43a is located higher than the top surface of the small diameter portion 42b. An outer diameter of the boss 43b is slightly smaller than a root circle diameter of the external gear portion 43a. A top surface of the boss 43b is protruded upward from the top surface of the first hinge member 41 by a predetermined distance.
The second support member 44 is formed as a thin disc and is arranged coaxially with the first support member 42. A holding hole 44a is formed in one side portion in a radial direction of the second support member 44. The boss 43b of the second hinge member 43 is rotatably inserted in the holding hole 44a. The other side portion in the radial direction of the second support member 44 is pressed onto the top surface of the small diameter portion 42b of the first support member 42, and is fixed to the first support member 42 by fixing members 45 such as rivets or metal eyelets. The one side portion in the radial direction of the second support member 44 is pressed onto the top surface of the external gear portion 43a. The first and the second support portions 42, 44 sandwich the external gear portion 43a in the vertical direction and rotatably hold the external gear portion 43a. As a result, the internal gear portion 41a and the external gear portion 43a are maintained in constant mesh with each other by the first and the second support members 42, 44. The top surface of the boss 43b of the second hinge member 43 is slightly protruded from a top surface of the second support member 44.
Since the top surface of the external gear portion 43a of the second hinge member 43 is protruded upward from the top surface of the small diameter portion 42b of the first support member 42, the one side portion of the second support member 44 fixed to the top surface of the small diameter portion 42b is in press contact with the top surface of the external gear portion 43a in an elastically deformed condition. Elastic force of the second support member 44 constantly biases the second hinge member 43 downward. In order to adjust a biasing force of the second support member 44 to proper level, an elongated hole 44b extending in a semi-circular configuration along the holding hole 44a is formed in a portion of the second support member 44 nearer to the other side portion than the holding hole 44a.
An upper end portion of the boss 43b protruded upward through the holding hole 44a is fitted in the positioning hole 2g of the second housing 2. This aligns the axis of the second hinge member 43 with the second rotation axis L2. The second housing 2 is fixed to the boss 43b by bolts (not shown) passing through insertion holes 2h (see
As mentioned above, the first rotation axis L1 is located in the center of the first housing 1 in the right-left direction (longitudinal direction of the first housing 1) and at a point offset toward the side surface 1c from the center of the first housing 1 in the front-rear direction (short direction of the first housing 1). The second rotation axis L2 is located in the center in the longitudinal direction of the second housing 2 and at a point spaced from the side surface 2c by a distance equal to a sum of a distance between the side surface 1c and the first rotation axis L1 and a center distance between the internal gear portion 41a and the external gear portion 43a. The first and the second rotation axes L1, L2 are arranged such that: when the second housing 2 is in the overlying position as shown in
A through hole 43d vertically passing through the second hinge member 43 is formed in a central portion of the second hinge member 43. A through hole 42d is formed in the first support member 42 at a location opposing the through hole 43d. Wire harnesses (not shown) for connecting electronic components (the display 13, for example) received in the first and the second housings 1, 2 are respectively inserted in the through holes 43d, 42d.
A click mechanism 5 is provided between the first support member 42 and the second hinge member 43 so that the second housing 2 stops in position with clicking feel when the second housing 2 reaches the overlying position, the intermediate position and the deployed position. To be more specific, as shown in
When the spherical bodies 52 fit in and out of the engagement recesses 51 accompanying the rotation of the second hinge member 43, the second hinge member 43 is moved in the direction of the second rotation axis L2 by a distance equal to a distance the spherical bodies 52 move as they fit in and out of the engagement recesses 51. This causes the second housing 2 to be moved in the same direction. This movement of the second housing 2 can be avoided by, for example, forming the second support member 44 as a rigid body substantially non-elastically deformable and at the same time forming the first support member 42 to be elastically deformable.
First and second stopper mechanisms (both not shown) are provided between the first housing 1 and the second housing 2. When the second housing 2 rotating in the direction from the deployed position to the overlying position is rotated beyond the overlying position by a predetermined small angle (angle small enough not to cause the spherical bodies 52 to escape from the engagement recesses 51), further rotation of the second housing 2 in the same direction is restricted by the first stopper mechanism. When the second housing 2 rotating in the direction from the overlying position to the deployed position is rotated beyond the deployed position by a predetermined small angle (angle small enough not to cause the spherical bodies 52 to escape from the engagement recesses 51), further rotation of the second housing 2 in the same direction is restricted by the second stopper mechanism. In this manner, the rotation range of the second housing 2 is substantially restricted between the overlying position and the deployed position.
The present invention is not limited to the above described embodiments and various modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention.
For example, while in the embodiments given above, the first and the second housings 1, 2 are the same in shape and dimensions in plan view, they may be different in shape and dimensions. For example, the first housing 1 may have a trapezoidal shape. Even in such a case, it is desirable that the opposite ends of the first housing 1 having the operation button 11 and the push buttons 12 disposed thereon should be protruded from the second housing 2 when the second housing 2 is in the intermediate position.
A portable device according to the present invention may be used as a portable game machine or a mobile phone handset.
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