1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure is directed to portable electronic devices, such as handheld printers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Some portable electronic devices employ externally accessible contacts to supply power to the electronic device, for example to supply current to a rechargeable battery housed within. These externally accessible contacts are usually separate components serving the sole function of supplying electric current to the rechargeable battery. Having numerous sole-function components, however, adds to the cost and complexity of portable electronic devices.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,652,170 issued to Gregory B. Arnold on Nov. 25, 2003, describes a portable printer including lower and upper housing sections. The portable printer of the ′170 patent includes a printed circuit board having battery contacts that releasably contact four rechargeable batteries. The lower housing section includes a compartment for receiving a battery that is connected to the printed circuit board for powering the printer and its electronics. A separate port provides access from outside of the housing, to the printed circuit board.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,033,097, issued to Petteruti et al. on Apr. 25, 2006, describes a portable printer that includes a housing with upper and lower housing sections and a cover. The cover is coupled to the lower housing section by a hinge that enables the cover to pivot between an opened position and a closed position.
The present disclosure is directed to overcome one or more of the shortcomings set forth above.
In one aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a portable electronic device including a first housing member, a second housing member, and a coupling member. The first housing member includes an interior and an exterior. The coupling member may physically couple the second housing member to the first housing member for pivotal movement about a first axis, between opened and closed positions. In the opened position, the interior of the first housing member may be accessible from the exterior of the housing. In the closed position, there may be limited access to the interior of the housing.
The coupling member may include at least a first coupling element and a second coupling element. At least a portion of each of the first and the second coupling elements may be accessible from the exterior of the first housing member. Each of the first and the second coupling elements may also provide at least a portion of respective electrical paths from the exterior of the first housing member, to the interior of the first housing member.
In another aspect, the present disclosure is directed to a portable electronic system including a housing. The housing may include a first housing member, a second housing member, and at least one coupling member. The coupling member may physically couple the second housing member to the first housing member for movement between an opened position and a closed position.
In the opened position, an interior of the housing, formed by the first and the second housing members, may be accessible from the exterior of the housing. In the closed position, there may be limited access to the interior of the housing, from the exterior of the housing.
The at least one coupling member may include at least a first coupling element and a second coupling element. At least a portion of each of the first and the second coupling elements may be accessible from the exterior of the housing. Each of the first and the second coupling elements may also form at least a portion of respective electrical paths from the exterior of the housing, to the interior of the housing.
In the drawings, identical reference numbers identify similar elements or acts. The sizes and relative positions of elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale. For example, the shapes of various elements and angles are not drawn to scale, and some of these elements are arbitrarily enlarged and positioned to improve drawing legibility. Further, the particular shapes of the elements as drawn, are not intended to convey any information regarding the actual shape of the particular elements, and have been solely selected for ease of recognition in the drawings.
In the following description, certain specific details are included to provide a thorough understanding of various disclosed embodiments. One skilled in the relevant art, however, will recognize that embodiments may be practiced without one or more of these specific details, or with other methods, components, materials, etc. In other instances, well-known structures associated with portable electronic devices and external power supply systems such as internal electric wiring, print heads, transmitters, receivers, transceivers, integrators, scanners, imagers, processors, controller, rectifiers, electronic circuitry, and the like have not been shown or described in detail to avoid unnecessarily obscuring descriptions of the embodiments.
Unless the context requires otherwise, throughout the specification and claims which follow, the word “comprise” and variations thereof, such as, “comprises” and “comprising” are to be construed in an open, inclusive sense, that is as “including, but not limited to.”
Reference throughout this specification to “one embodiment,” or “an embodiment,” or “another embodiment” means that a particular referent feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, the appearances of the phrases “in one embodiment,” or “in an embodiment,” or “another embodiment” in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Further more, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments.
It should be noted that, as used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for example, reference to a portable electronic device including “a battery” includes a single battery, or two or more batteries. It should also be noted that the term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
The headings provided herein are for convenience only and do not interpret the scope or meaning of the embodiments.
The portable electronic device 4 may include a housing 7 including a first housing member 8 having an interior 10 and an exterior 12, a second housing member 14, and at least one coupling member 16. The portable electronic device 4 may further include a third housing member 18. In an embodiment, the at least one coupling member 16 may include hinges, slides, and the like.
The first housing member 8 may be physically coupled to the second housing member 14 by the at least one coupling member 16 for movement, between an opened position (as shown in
The coupling member 16 may include at least a first coupling element 20 and a second coupling element 22. At least a portion of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may be accessible from the exterior 12 of the first housing member 8. In an embodiment, the coupling member 16 may be in the form of at least one hinge, physically coupling the second housing member 14 to the first housing member 8, for pivotal movement about the first axis 17 between the opened position (as shown in
A portion of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may include one or more electrically divided portions that provide a distinct electrical path between the interior 10 of the first housing member 8, and the exterior 12 of the first housing member 8. In an embodiment, the second coupling elements 20, 22 may include one or more electrically divided portions that provide a distinct electrical path from the interior 10 of the first housing member 8, to the exterior 12 of the first housing member 8, and to an external power supply unit 6. The electrically divided portions may comprise one or more electrically conductive materials. In an embodiment, the electrically conductive materials may include at least one metal. In another embodiment, the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may take the form of a first hinge element and a second hinge element, respectively.
The external power supply unit 6 may include at least two electrical contacts 24, 26, for selectively electrically coupling to respective portions of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 of the coupling member 16. The external supply unit 6 may be adapted to physically receive and support the portable electronic device 4, and may supply power to the interior 10. In an embodiment, the external supply unit 6 may supply power to an electrical storage device 27 received in the interior 10 of the first housing member 8. In another embodiment, the external power supply unit 6 may take the form of a power supply system, a power supply dock, a charging dock, a charging station, and the like. In another embodiment, the external power supply unit 6 may be shaped to receive one or more portable electronic devices 4. In an embodiment, the electrical storage device 27 is at least one rechargeable power supply, for example, at least one rechargeable battery.
Current flow, from the external power supply unit 6 to the interior 10 of the first housing member 8, via the at least two electrical charging contacts 24, 26, may be controlled by using one or more switches 28. For example, the portable electronic system 2 may include a switch 28 selectively operable to control the supply of current to the interior 10 of the first housing member 8, via at least one of the at least two electrical contacts 24, 26. The switch 28 may be responsive to a position of the portable electronic device 4, with respect to the external power supply unit 6. In an embodiment, the switch 28 may be in a closed state, allowing a current to flow from at least one of the electrical contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6, when the portable electronic device 4 is proximate to the external power supply unit 6. The switch 28 may be in an opened state, preventing current from flowing through any of the electrical contacts 24, 26, when the portable electronic device 4 is not proximate to the external power supply unit 6.
The portable electronic system 2 may further include a magnet 30 for actuating the switch 28 responsive to a position of the portable electronic device 4 with respect to the external power supply unit 6. In an embodiment, the switch 28 is a Reed switch carried by the external power supply 6. The Reed switch may be in a closed state, allowing a supply current to flow from at least one of the electrical contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6, when the magnet 30 of the portable electronic device 4 is proximate to the switch 28 of the external power supply unit 6; and may be in an opened state, not allowing a supply of current to flow from any of the electrical contacts 24, 26, when the magnet 30 of the portable electronic system 2 is not proximate to the switch 28 of the external power supply unit 6.
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The housing 7 may include at least a first coupling element 20 and a second coupling element 22. At least a portion of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may be accessible from the exterior 12 of the housing 7. Each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may form at least a portion of respective electrical paths 21 a from the exterior 12 of the housing 7 to the interior 10 of the housing 7. The first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may be selectively electrically engageable by an external power source 6, and may provide respective electrical paths 21 a providing electrical access from the exterior 12 to the interior 10 of the housing 7, or vice versa. Once electrically engaged, the external power supply unit 6 may supply power to the interior 10 of the housing 7 via the respective electrical paths 21a. In an embodiment, the coupling member 16 may include two or more electrically divided portions that provide distinct electrical paths 21a between the interior 10 of the housing 7 and the exterior 12. In another embodiment, the electrically divided portions may comprise one or more electrically conductive materials. In another embodiment, the electrically conductive materials may include at least one metal.
The print mechanism 34 may include a set of printer controls 38, a print data buffer 40, and a print head 42. The set of printer controls 38 may take the form of a set of switches on the portable electronic device 4 accessible by a user, and may allow a user to set a number of printer parameters. The printer controls 38 may take the form of user-selectable icons in a graphical user interface (“GUI”) on a display 44 of the portable electronic system 2. The printer may also have user input device such as a keyboard, keypad, or touch sensitive screen 46. The print mechanism 34 received in the interior 10 of the housing 7 and electrically coupled to respective electrical paths 21 a of the corresponding first and second coupling elements 20, 22. Examples of suitable print heads include laser print heads, impact print heads, inkjet print heads, thermal print head, and the like
The control system 36 may include one or more controllers such as a microprocessor 48, a digital signal processor (DSP) (not shown), an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) (not shown), and the like. The control system 36 may include one or more memories, for example, read-only memory (ROM) 50, random access memory (RAM) 52, and the like coupled to the controllers by one or more busses 54. The portable electronic device 4 may take a handheld form and power may be supplied from the electrical storage device 27. The RAM 52 may take the form of volatile memory such as dynamic RAM. The RAM 52 should contain sufficient memory to store at least a portion of the instruction set for controlling a printer. A portion of the RAM 52 may form the print data buffer 40. Alternatively, the print data buffer 40 may be formed separately from the RAM 52. The print data buffer 40 should be sufficiently large to buffer print data to a print head 42.
The portable electronic device 4 may include an electrical storage device 27 received in the interior 10 of the first housing member 8 and electrically coupled to respective electrical paths 21 a. In an embodiment, the electrical storage device 27 is at least one rechargeable power supply. In another embodiment, the electrical storage device 27 is at least one rechargeable battery.
The portable electronic system 2 may include an external power supply unit 6 having at least two electrical contacts 24, 26 for selectively electrically coupling to respective portions of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22. The at least two electrical contacts 24, 26 may further be electrically coupled to and external power source via respective electrical paths 23a. Once electrically coupled, the external power supply unit 6 may supply power to the interior 10 of the housing 7 via the respective electrical paths 23a and 21a. In an embodiment, the external power source electrically coupled via the respective electrical paths 23a may include one or more electrical storage device.
The external supply unit 6 may be adapted to receive the portable electronic device 4, and may supply power to an electrical storage device 27 received in the interior 10 of the housing 7. In an embodiment, the external power supply unit 6 may include a power supply system, a power supply dock, a charging dock, a charging station, and the like. In another embodiment, the external power supply unit 6 may be shaped to receive the portable electronic device 10. In another embodiment, the housing 7 may be shaped to mate with a power supply dock and provide a secure connection between the coupling member 16 and the external power supply unit 6. In another embodiment, the housing 7 may be shaped to mate with a power supply station and provide a secure connection between the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 of the portable electronic device 4, and the at least two electrical contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6.
A current flow, from the external power supply unit 6 to the interior 10 of the housing 7, via the respective electrical paths 21 a and 23a provided by each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 and respective at least two electrical charging contacts 24, 26, may be controlled by using one or more electric switches 28. For example, the portable electronic system 2 may include a switch 28 selectively operable to control the supply of current to the interior 10 of the housing 7 via at least one of the respective electrical paths 23a and at least one of the at least two electrical charging contacts 24, 26. The switch 28 may be responsive to a position of the housing 7 with respect to the external power supply unit 6. In an embodiment, the switch 28 may be in a closed state, allowing a current to flow from at least one of the electrical charging contacts 24, 26 of an external power source 34, when the housing 7 is proximate to the external power supply unit 6. The switch 28 may be in an opened state, preventing current from flowing through any of the electrical charging contacts 24, 26, when the housing 7 is not proximate to the external power supply unit 6.
In another embodiment, the portable electronic system 2 includes a portable electronic device 4; an external power supply unit 6 having a power supply dock; a switch 28 that is a Reed switch and is carried by the external power supply unit 6; and a housing 7 including a magnet 30. In a closed state, when the portable electronic device 4 is docked at the charging dock, and the magnet 30 is proximate to the switch 28, the magnet 30 may activate the Reed switch allowing a supply of current to flow from the external power supply unit 6, through at least one of the electrical charging contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6, and through the respective electrical paths 21a of each of the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22. In an opened state, when the portable electronic device 4 is not docked at the power supply dock, and the magnet 30 is not proximate to the switch 28, the Reed switch may not allow a current to flow through any of the electrical charging contacts 24, 26.
The external power supply unit 6 may include a powers supply dock 6a; a switch 28 that is a Reed switch and is carried by the external power supply unit 6; and a housing 7 including a magnet 30. The first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may be electrically coupled to electrical charging contacts 24, 26 of a external power supply unit 6 when the magnet 30 is proximate to the Reed switch. The first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 may be electrically uncoupled from the electrical charging contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6 when the magnet 30 is not proximate to the Reed switch.
The coupling member 16 may be shaped to mate with the power supply dock 6a and provide a secure connection between the coupling member 16 and an external power supply unit 6. In an embodiment, the housing 7 may be shaped to mate with the power supply dock 6a and provide a secure connection between the coupling member 16 and the external power supply unit 6. In another embodiment, the housing 7 may be shaped to mate with the power supply dock 6a and provide a secure connection between the first and the second coupling elements 20, 22 of the portable electronic device 4, and the at least two electrical charging contacts 24, 26 of the external power supply unit 6.
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. All of the U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in the Application Data Sheet, including but not limited to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/685,438, filed May 27, 2005, are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety. Aspects of the invention can be modified, if necessary, to employ systems, circuits, and concepts of the various patents, applications, and publications to provide yet further embodiments of the invention.
While the invention has been described through a discussion of specific embodiments and non-limiting examples thereof, one of ordinary skill in the art may, upon reading the specification and claims, envision other embodiments and variations which are also within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention shall only be construed and defined by the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/685,438, filed May 27, 2005.
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60685438 | May 2005 | US |