This patent application claims the priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-297717, which is incorporated in the disclosure by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable electronic apparatus such as a camera or a mobile phone.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a portable electronic apparatus has been proposed in which a control circuit that controls an apparatus operation is provided in a casing having a grip portion to be gripped by a hand. For example, there is a video camera in which a casing including an image pickup mechanism, and a second casing including a liquid crystal display are connected openably and closably with respect to each other by a two-axis hinge mechanism. In the video camera having such a configuration, a grip portion is formed in a region in the casing including the image pickup mechanism, the region facing the second casing with the second casing being closed with respect to the casing.
However, in the conventional portable electronic apparatus, a control circuit is provided in various regions in a casing. In particular, in a portable electronic apparatus having a grip portion, at least a part of a control circuit is provided in an inner region of the grip portion. Thus, if an apparatus operation is performed and a large amount of heat is generated from the control circuit, heat is easily transferred to a hand gripping the grip portion, and the heat transferred to the hand may force an operator to stop the operation of the portable electronic apparatus.
The present invention provides a portable electronic apparatus in which a control circuit that controls an apparatus operation and/or an integrated circuit that generates heat when driven are provided in a casing having a grip portion to be gripped by a hand, wherein the control circuit and/or the integrated circuit are placed in a region different from an inner region of the grip portion, in an inner region of the casing.
Now, the present invention embodied as a video camera that can photograph still images and moving images will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. As shown in
The casings 1 and 2 are connected openably and closably with respect to each other by a two-axis hinge mechanism 3 as shown in
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The mounting seat 10 is formed on a separate member 52 mounted to a lower end position of a chassis body 50 described later as shown in
In a front portion of the first casing 1, as shown in
On a surface of the grip portion 4 of the first casing 1, as shown in
On an outer surface of the second casing 2, as shown in
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On a surface of the chassis body 50 on a side of the second cabinet component 102, a circuit board 6 is provided, and a gap 502 is formed between the upper portion 501 of the chassis body 50 and the circuit board 6. The gap 502 is placed in a region different from an inner region of the grip portion 4, specifically, in an inner region of an upper portion of the first casing 1, in an inner region of the first casing 1.
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In the video camera, when a predetermined apparatus operation is performed, the ASIC 60 generates heat when driven. The ASIC 60 is placed in the region different from the inner region of the grip portion 4, specifically, the inner region of the upper portion of the first casing 1, in the inner region of the first casing 1. Thus, even if the apparatus operation is performed and the ASIC 60 generates a large amount of heat with the grip portion 4 of the first casing 1 being gripped by a hand, only a small amount of heat is transferred to the hand gripping the grip portion 4. This avoids a situation in which the heat transferred to the hand gripping the grip portion 4 forces an operator to stop the operation of the video camera while performing the apparatus operation.
If the heat generated from the ASIC 60 is retained near the ASIC 60, overheating may break the ASIC 60. In the video camera, the heat generated from the ASIC 60 is moved through the bump portion 51 of the chassis body 50 close to the surface of the ASIC 60 to the chassis body 50, and thus the heat is diffused to the entire chassis body 50. This prevents overheating from breaking the ASIC 60.
Further, in the video camera, the resin sheet 7 is bonded to the surface of the chassis body 50. The resin sheet 7 has high emissivity. Thus, the heat generated from the ASIC 60 is transferred through the chassis body 50 to the resin sheet 7, and released from the resin sheet 7 to the outside of the first casing 1 by radiation.
As described above, the resin sheet 7 is placed in the surface region that is hardly covered by the right hand gripping the grip portion 4 in the surface on the side of the third cabinet component 103. Thus, radiant heat from the resin sheet 7 is hardly transferred to the right hand gripping the grip portion 4.
The configuration of the present invention is not limited to the embodiment, but various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit of the present invention described in claims. For example, the video camera may have a configuration in which a thermally conductive material is provided between the bump portion 51 of the chassis body 50 and the ASIC 60. With this configuration, the heat generated from the ASIC 60 is more efficiently transferred to the chassis body 50.
The resin sheet 7 may be made of various kinds of resin having high emissivity, not limited to polycarbonate resin. The chassis body 50 may be made of various kinds of metal having high thermal conductivity, not limited to magnesium.
The various configurations adopted in the video camera may be applied to various portable electronic apparatus in which a control circuit such as an ASIC or an integrated circuit that generates heat when driven are provided in a casing.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-297717 | Dec 2009 | JP | national |