The present invention relates to a portable electronic appliance, in particular embodied as a mobile communication appliance, which is equipped with a camera for acquiring images.
Today's portable electronic appliances, such as mobile telephones for example, allow a plurality of applications. In particular they are able to capture images of their user or surroundings. For a high level of user-friendliness, it is often necessary to equip the portable electronic appliances with two cameras. One points away from the user or behind and is used to record images of the surroundings. A second camera points forward or toward the user and is ultimately required to capture images of the user themselves, for example for telephone conferences.
A further user-friendly option with a portable electronic appliance for recording images both of a user and of the (user's) surroundings is implemented in more recent mobile telephones, which only have one camera, which is however attached to the mobile telephone by a complex swivel mechanism, which allows the camera to swivel about one or more axes.
Both options described above for the structure of a portable electronic appliance allow the user to record images in a very user-friendly manner but are expensive.
One possible object is therefore to create an economical portable electronic appliance, which allows the recording of images in a very user-friendly manner.
The inventors propose a portable electronic appliance having a first housing element with a first side and a second housing element with a second side. A linking device is also provided to link the two housing elements, specifically in such a manner that the two housing elements can be moved in relation to each other, with the first side facing the second side at least in a first state or movement state. A camera for acquiring images is disposed on the first side of the first housing element in such a manner that it is oriented away from the first housing element. This means that the acquisition direction of the camera points away from the first side or the first housing element. An optical deflection device is disposed on the second side of the second housing element in such a manner that it reflects back light striking the second side. The optical deflection device can thereby comprise reflection elements, such as a mirror or prism, in particular with mirror-plated legs. The optical deflection device can also comprise an optical waveguide, which is also able to reflect back light transmitted in the direction of the second side. The portable electronic appliance is designed so that in the first movement state of the housing elements the camera is located opposite the optical deflection device, in order to receive light by way of the optical deflection device. The arrangement of the camera opposite the optical deflection device in the first movement state means for example that the camera or camera lens is protected from dust and scratches when acquiring images. Also provision of the camera in a movable housing element means that it is easy for the user to change the acquisition direction, so there is no need for an additional expensive or complex mechanical mechanism for swiveling the camera, in order to rotate or swivel said camera.
The portable electronic appliance can also have a second movement state of the housing elements in relation to each other, wherein the camera receives light without deflection by the optical deflection device. This means that while in the first movement state an image of an object located counter to the image acquisition direction of the camera is acquired, in the second movement state an image can be acquired, which is located in the image acquisition direction of the camera. It is thus possible to define the direction in which images are acquired as a function of the position of the housing elements in relation to each other. This means on the one hand that there is no need to provide a second camera for user-friendly operation, thereby also allowing costs to be saved for the second camera. Also the user does not have to switch specifically between two cameras when acquiring images, since a suitable state or suitable image acquisition direction of the camera is selected automatically by setting a spatial arrangement of the housing sections in relation to each other, in other words by selecting a movement state. An economy of space is also achieved by dispensing with the need for a second camera. With higher quality appliances with multiple equipment options it is generally problematic keeping the volume requirement small enough to achieve an attractive design. It is therefore possible to reduce this problem with the structure of a portable electronic appliance according to the description.
According to an advantageous refinement the linking device links the two housing elements to each other in such a manner that the first and second sides remain oriented parallel to each other during movement of the two housing elements. This means that the movement of the two housing elements or the first and second sides takes place respectively in a movement plane or parallel to this plane. In this respect the linking device can have a slider mechanism, by which the two housing elements are displaced in relation to each other along a displacement plane, while the first and second sides of the two housing elements, which face each other, move parallel to each other. It is also possible for the linking device to have a rotation mechanism, by which the two housing elements can be rotated in relation to each other, with the first and second sides of the two housing elements, which face each other, moving parallel to each other during the rotation.
According to a further advantageous refinement of the portable electronic appliance the first housing element also has a light channel to allow the passage of light. This light channel serves, in particular in the first movement state, wherein the camera is disposed opposite the optical deflection device, to allow the passage of light to the optical deflection device, it being possible for the camera then to acquire said light. It is thus possible not only to provide the camera on the edge of the first housing element, where light can strike the optical deflection device directly even without a light channel, to be directed on to the camera, but the provision of the light channel means that the camera and respectively the optical deflection device can be provided at any points on the housing element(s). This increases the degree of freedom in respect of appliance design.
According to an advantageous refinement the portable electronic appliance is configured as a mobile communication terminal, such as a mobile radio appliance or a mobile telephone. It is also possible for the portable electronic appliance to be configured as a portable computer, such as a PDA (personal digital assistant) or organizer.
These and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout.
A portable electronic appliance is described below embodied by way of example as a mobile telephone MFG according to a preferred embodiment.
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In particular when using a slider mechanism, which does not permit such extensive movement of the housing elements GE1 and GE2 in relation to each other, it is also possible according to an advantageous refinement for the second housing element GE2 to have a second light channel (not shown) for example above the optical deflection device PR, through which light channel light (from an object from the rear of the mobile telephone) can be directed directly onto the camera KA.
It can therefore be observed that in the second or open state the camera KA can be used to acquire light or an image of an object, which is located behind the mobile telephone MFG, in other words on the side facing the second housing element GE2.
It is also possible therefore to switch to and fro between a closed and open state simply by displacing the housing elements GE1 and GE2 in relation to each other, it also being possible to change the recording direction or acquisition direction for acquiring images by the camera KA in a user-friendly manner by moving the housing elements. A number of advantages therefore result with the mobile telephone according to the preferred embodiment. Switching between the open and closed states, as shown in the respective front views in
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If the camera and light channel are located in the second housing element and the optical deflection device in the first housing element, in the closed state it is now possible to acquire images of objects (or surroundings) located behind the mobile telephone, in other words on the side facing the second housing element. For certain applications this does not represent a restriction, as it is hereby assumed that when acquiring their surroundings the user does not require the appliance keypad (which is accessible in the open state). Images of surroundings are generally mostly acquired “offline” and the user will also generally not dial a telephone number in this process or adjust any settings. In contrast in the open state images of objects in front of the mobile telephone are acquired, since these objects, like the face of the user, are directly in the acquisition direction of the camera. The user is thus able to make inputs and acquire images of themselves at the same time, for example for telephone conferences.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to preferred embodiments thereof and examples, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention covered by the claims which may include the phrase “at least one of A, B and C” as an alternative expression that means one or more of A, B and C may be used, contrary to the holding in Superguide v. DIRECTV, 69 USPQ2d 1865 (Fed. Cir. 2004).
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10 2005 010 920.9 | Mar 2005 | DE | national |
This application is based on and hereby claims priority to PCT Application No. PCT/EP2006/060490 filed on Mar. 6, 2006 and German Application No. 10 2005 010 920.9 filed on Mar. 9, 2005, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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PCT/EP2006/060490 | 3/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 9/10/2007 |