This application claims priority of Taiwanese Application No. 092129465, filed on Oct. 22, 2003.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a portable electronic device, more particularly to a portable electronic device, such as a notebook computer, that can be operated in a tablet mode.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to FIGS. 1 to 3, a conventional portable electronic device 1, such as a notebook computer, is shown to include a main housing 10, a cover body 11 and a pivot unit 17. The main housing 10 has opposite front and rear ends 101, 100, and a top surface 12 provided with a keyboard unit 13 thereon. The keyboard unit 13 includes number keys (1, 2, 3, . . . , 0), alphabet keys (A, B. C, . . . , Z), symbol keys (<, >, +, ?, . . . ), and a number of control keys (F1˜F12, Tab, Esc, Ctrl, . . . ), etc. The cover body 11 has a coupling side 110, and opposite first and second surfaces 14, 15. The first surface 15 is provided with a touch-control display panel 16 thereon. The pivot unit 17 is coupled to the rear end 100 of the main housing 10 and the coupling side 110 of the cover body 11 such that the cover body 11 is pivotable about a longitudinal axis (X), which is parallel to the top surface 12 of the main housing 10, and about a vertical axis (Y) transverse to the top surface 12 of the main housing 10 (see
The portable electronic device 1 can serve as a tablet computer when in the second mode. Although data can be inputted by handwriting or pressing operation via the touch-control display panel 16, it is necessary to raise the cover body 11 for operation of the control keys on the keyboard unit 13, thereby resulting in inconvenience during use.
Therefore, the object of the present invention is to provide a dual-mode portable electronic device that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
According to the present invention, a portable electronic device comprises:
a main housing having opposite front and rear ends, and a top surface provided with a keyboard unit thereon, the keyboard unit including a set of control keys, each of the control keys being operable so as to enable the portable electronic device to execute a control function associated with an operated one of the control keys;
a cover body having a coupling side, and opposite first and second surfaces, the first surface being provided with a display panel thereon;
a pivot unit coupled to the rear end of the main housing and the coupling side of the cover body such that the cover body is pivotable about a longitudinal axis, which is parallel to the top surface of the main housing, and about a vertical axis transverse to the top surface of the main housing, thereby permitting operation of the portable electronic device in one of a first mode, where an angle is formed between the top surface of the main housing and the first surface of the cover body and where the cover body permits access to the keyboard unit, and a second mode, where the cover body is superimposed on the main housing such that the second surface of the cover body faces toward the top surface of the main housing and such that the cover body denies access to the keyboard unit; and
a virtual control key module for configuring the display panel to show a set of simulated control keys thereon, the simulated control keys having distinct functions assigned thereto and being available for selection so as to enable the portable electronic device to execute a control function associated with a selected one of the simulated control keys.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
Referring to
The main housing 3 has opposite front and rear ends 33, 34, and a top surface 31 provided with a keyboard unit 32. In this embodiment, the keyboard unit 32 includes number keys (1, 2, 3, . . . , 0), alphabet keys (A, B, C, . . . , Z), symbol keys (<, >, +, ?, . . . ), and a set of control keys (F1˜F12, Tab, Esc, Ctrl, Shift, Home, . . . ), etc. Each control key is operable so as to enable the portable electronic device 2 to execute a control function associated with an operated one of the control keys in a conventional manner. In this embodiment, five control keys A1˜A5 are further provided on the keyboard unit 32, as shown in
The cover body 4 has a coupling side 40, and opposite first and second surfaces 41, 42. The first surface 41 is provided with a touch-control display panel 43 thereon.
The pivot unit 6 is coupled to the rear end 34 of the main housing 3 and the coupling side 40 of the cover body 4 such that the cover body 4 is pivotable about a longitudinal axis (A), which is parallel to the top surface 31 of the main housing 3, and about a vertical axis (B) transverse to the top surface 31 of the main housing 3, as shown in
The virtual control key module 5 configures the touch-control display panel 3 to show a set of simulated control keys 51 thereon. The simulated control keys 51 have distinct functions assigned thereto and are available for selection so as to enable the portable electronic device 2 to execute a control function associated with a selected one of the simulated control keys 51. Selection among the simulated control keys 51 is possible by pressing of the touch-control display panel 43 at a location registered with a selected one of the simulated control keys 51. In this embodiment, the virtual control key module 5 is loaded with a proprietary virtual key generating program, and includes a trunk interface 52 coupled electrically to the register 34, as shown in
Furthermore, selection among the simulated control keys 51 shown on the display panel 43 is also possible using an external mouse device (not shown) coupled electrically to the portable electronic device 2. To sum up, due to the presence of the virtual control key module 5, the portable electronic device 2 can be operated via selection of the simulated control keys 51 shown on the display panel 43 when in the second mode to thereby overcome the aforesaid drawbacks of the prior art.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered a practical embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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092129465 | Oct 2003 | TW | national |