1. Technical Field
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to a portable electronic device and a recovery method for the portable electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
Portable electronic devices are almost always lost when inadvertently dropped in a body of liquid.
Therefore, improved portable electronic devices and recovery methods for the portable electronic devices are needed to address the aforementioned deficiencies and inadequacies.
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The airbag 10 has two states; a deflated state, and an inflated state. The airbag 10 is in the deflated state when the portable electronic device 100 is not in contact with liquid. The airbag 10 is filled with gas to be in the inflated state when the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid, so that the airbag 10 can allow the portable electronic device 100 to float and facilitate recovery of the portable electronic device 100.
The gas-injection apparatus 20 connected with the airbag 10 is used for injecting gas into the airbag 10, thereby inflating the airbag 10 when the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid.
The housing 30 defines a receiving space 302 for accommodating the airbag 10 in the deflated state. The housing 30 includes a lid 304 for covering the receiving space 302. The airbag 10 is configured to break out of the lid 304 when changing from the deflated state to the inflated state.
The liquid detecting apparatus 50 is used for detecting whether the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid, and generating a detecting signal when the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid. The liquid detecting apparatus 50 may be a liquid sensor.
The control apparatus 70 is connected between the liquid detecting apparatus 50 and the gas-injection apparatus 20. The control apparatus 70 is used for receiving the detecting signal from the liquid detecting apparatus 50, and controlling the gas-injection apparatus 20 to inject gas into the airbag 10 upon receiving the detecting signal. Thus the airbag 10 becomes filled with air and changes to the inflated state, thereby enabling the portable electronic device 100 to float. In this way, the airbag 10 helps protect the portable electronic device 100 from liquid (e.g. water) damage, and enables the portable electronic device 100 to be conveniently recovered.
In one embodiment, the gas-injection apparatus 20 includes a compressed gas container 22, and a valve 24 for opening or closing the compressed gas container 22. The valve 24 has two states; an open state, and a closed state. When the control apparatus 70 receives the detecting signal, the control apparatus 70 opens the valve 24, so that gas in the compressed gas container 22 is injected into the airbag 10.
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Beginning in block S802, it is determined whether the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid. If the portable electronic device 100 is in contact with liquid, the procedure goes to block S804. If the portable electronic device 100 is not in contact with liquid, the procedure returns to block S802.
In block S804, a detecting signal is generated.
In block S806, the detecting signal is received, and the gas-injection apparatus 50 is controlled to inject gas into the airbag 10, so that the airbag 10 becomes inflated and enables the portable electronic device 100 to float. Thereby, the airbag 10 helps protect the portable electronic device 100 from liquid (e.g. water) damage, and enables the portable electronic device 100 to be conveniently recovered.
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In block S8062, the detecting signal is received, and the valve 24 of the gas-injection apparatus 20 is opened, so that gas in the compressed gas container 22 is injected into the airbag 10.
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In block S8064, the detecting signal is received, and the igniter 26 is ignited.
In block S8066, the inflating agent 28 changes from the compressed state to the expanded state, thereby filling the airbag 10 with gas.
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous information and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and that changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200810300421.0 | Feb 2008 | CN | national |