1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to electronic apparatuses and, more particularly, to an electronic apparatus that can provide users with good quality sound when a speaker or the like that outputs sound is disposed on a lower surface of the apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Notebook personal computers (hereinafter referred to as “notebook PCs”) and other portable electronic apparatuses are lately in widespread use. Such portable electronic apparatuses very often include a speaker for outputting sound. The speaker is typically mounted at different locations.
For example, an apparatus including a speaker disposed in a cabinet is known. In this known apparatus, in order to output sound in a low pitch region, the cabinet is disposed movably in housing between a first position, at which the cabinet is stowed away in place in the housing, and a second position, at which the cabinet is withdrawn from the housing. When the cabinet is withdrawn from the housing to the second position, the cabinet forms a predetermined space below the speaker. (See, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 2001-119779.) From a design viewpoint, the speaker may be disposed on a lower surface of the housing.
In an arrangement of a notebook PC, in which a speaker is disposed on a lower surface thereof, however, the sound outputted from the speaker is muffled because of no gap available between the lower surface and a PC mounting surface. It is therefore difficult to provide users with sound with a sufficiently good quality.
The present invention addresses the above-identified, and other problems associated with known apparatuses and it is desirable to provide the user with good quality sound when a speaker or other type of device outputting sound is disposed on the lower surface of the apparatus.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a portable electronic apparatus (for example, a notebook PC 10 shown in
The speaker is disposed on an inner surface (for example, a curved surface 53 shown in
The slope results in the housing being opened in a predetermined direction (for example, in a forward direction), thereby allowing the housing to form a space between the housing and a housing mounting surface (for example, a mounting surface 52 shown in
The portable electronic apparatus according to the embodiment of the present invention can provide the user with good quality sound when the speaker or the like that outputs sound is disposed on the lower surface of the apparatus.
The following is a detailed description of the embodiments according to the present invention. This description is intended to ensure that the embodiments according to the present invention conform to the specification and drawings therein. The embodiments may include those which have the constituents of the present invention which are not shown in the specification or the drawings therein. This does not necessarily mean that such embodiments do not correspond to the constituents of the present invention. Conversely, even though some embodiments may be written as conforming to the constituents of the present invention, it does not necessarily mean that such embodiments do not conform to other constituents than the constituents.
Specific embodiments to which the present invention is applied will be described in detail below with reference to the drawings.
Descriptions given hereunder are based on the viewpoint of a user operating the notebook PC unless otherwise specified. Referring to
Referring to
The second housing 12 includes a keyboard 22 disposed on an upper surface thereof in the rear side. The second housing 12 further includes a touch pad 23 and two click buttons 24A, 24B disposed thereon. The touch pad 23 serving as a pointing device is disposed on the front side of the keyboard 22. The click buttons 24A, 24B are disposed on the front side of the touch pad 23. The keyboard 22, the touch pad 23, and the click buttons 24A, 24B accept operation by the user.
A speaker unit 25 having therein a speaker 25A is disposed on an inside at the front left side of the second housing 12. Further, a speaker unit 26 having therein a speaker 26A is disposed on an inside at the front right side of the second housing 12. Arrangements of the speaker units 25, 26 will be described in detail later with reference to
Referring to
The sound outputted from the speaker 26A of the speaker unit 26 passes through the speaker grille 41 and is outputted to the external environment of the second housing 12. The sound outputted from the speaker 25A of the speaker unit 25, on the other hand, passes through the speaker grille 42 and is outputted to the external environment of the second housing 12.
Referring to
The second housing 12 of
Referring to
Referring next to
The speaker unit 25 shown in
The fixing bracket 62, which is in contact with the speaker 25A at a point a, is placed over the speaker 25A. The fixing bracket 62 is secured to the second housing 12 with screws 65, 66. This arrangement prevents the speaker 25A from moving upwardly. Since the speaker 25A is surrounded by the rubber cover 61 and covered with the fixing bracket 62 on a back side thereof, the sound outputted from the speaker 25A can be prevented from being diffused in the back side or around the speaker 25A. Further, the speaker 25A is held in position at a point, instead of a surface, by the fixing bracket 62. This effectively suppresses occurrence of, what is called, chattering.
The sound outputted from the speaker 25A passes through the speaker grille 42 as shown by arrows. The sound is then reflected off the mounting surface 52 and the curved surface 53 before being outputted in the direction of the user at the front side.
A specific effect can be given to sound quality by changing an angle and distance of reflection of the sound outputted, which is achieved by changing an angle of inclination of the speaker 25A or a curvature or shape of the curved surface 53. Accordingly, it is preferable that an arrangement be made in which the angle of inclination of the speaker 25A or part or all of the curvature of the curved surface 53 is changed according to the sound quality of the sound outputted from the speaker 25A. This allows an effective output sound to be produced according to the sound quality.
As described heretofore, the sound outputted from the speaker 25A is more reliably outputted toward the front of the notebook PC 10 when the speaker unit 25 is disposed on the curved surface 53 of the slope 51 disposed on the lower surface of the second housing 12 that is open to the front and forms a space between the second housing 12 and the mounting surface 52. As a result, the notebook PC 10 can provide the user at the front of the notebook PC 10 with a good quality sound having a sufficiently large volume and giving the user realistic sensation.
Additionally, the notebook PC 10 has the speaker unit 25 disposed on the lower surface of the second housing 12. Accordingly, the user can listen to sound without having to open the notebook PC 10. The user may, for example, want to listen to music by starting the PC in an instant start mode using an instant start mode switch (not shown) disposed on a side surface of the second housing 12. In such cases, therefore, the user can enjoy listening to music by performing a simple operation without having to open the foldable notebook PC 10.
It is to be noted that the speaker unit 26 is configured in the same fashion as the speaker unit 25 and disposed on the curved surface 53. Detailed descriptions of the speaker unit 26 will be omitted.
Referring next to
Referring to
In the foregoing descriptions, the speaker units 25, 26 are disposed on ends of both sides of the curved surface 53 of the slope 51. It is to be noted, however, that the speaker units 25, 26 do not have to be disposed on the ends, as long as the units 25, 26 are disposed on the left and right sides.
In
A notebook PC 100 shown in
A speaker unit 25 is disposed on a curved surface 104 on the inside of the slope 102. A speaker unit 26 is disposed on a curved surface 105 on the inside of the slope 103.
Sound outputted from a speaker 25A of the speaker unit 25 is reflected off not only the mounting surface 52 and a curved surface 106 on an outside of the slope 102, but also a left side surface 107 adjacent to a portion of the front surface 101A of the housing 101 not opening to the front, so that the sound is outputted to a front left direction. Similarly, sound outputted from a speaker 26A of the speaker unit 26 is reflected off not only the mounting surface 52 and a curved surface 108 on an outside of the slope 103, but also a right side surface 109 adjacent to the portion of the front surface 101A of the housing 101 not opening to the front, so that the sound is outputted to a front right direction.
As described in the foregoing, in the notebook PC 100 according to the second embodiment of the present invention shown in
In the second embodiment of the present invention as shown in
In the embodiments of the present invention as described heretofore, each of the slopes 51, 102, 103 is formed as a curved surface. The slopes 51, 102, 103 may nonetheless be formed as a flat surface. Or, the left side surface 107 may be formed as a curved surface continuing into the curved surface 106, and the right side surface 109 may be formed as a curved surface continuing into the curved surface 108.
It is to be further noted that the present invention is applicable to, in addition to the notebook PC, personal computers of a type other than the notebook, portable telephones, portable audio players, and related electronic apparatuses.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described heretofore, but also encompasses those changes falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-247234 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of and claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Ser. No. 11/842,591, filed Aug. 21, 2007, which claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application JP 2006-247234 filed in the Japan Patent Office on Sep. 12, 2006, the entire contents of each being incorporated herein by reference.
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20090262491 A1 | Oct 2009 | US |
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Parent | 11842591 | Aug 2007 | US |
Child | 12489899 | US |