The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-250757 filed on Sep. 27, 2007 is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a portable electronic device such as a digital camera. The present invention more particularly relates to a portable electronic device with a cartridge body such as a battery or a card-type IC chip that is removably stored in the portable electronic device.
As shown in
A lock lever 41 is pivotally supported on the casing 1 in a position near the opening for the battery compartment 3. The lock lever 41 is capable of moving back and forth between a locking position in which the battery 8 is locked as shown in
In this digital camera, when the battery compartment 3 shown in
Thereafter a cover body (not shown) for opening and closing the battery compartment 3 of the casing 1 is closed to complete the processing.
As discussed above, the process necessary for the installation of the battery 8 in the battery compartment 3 of the casing 1 includes pressing the battery 8 placed in the condition shown in
This case however requires the cover body to press the battery into its end position of movement in the back portion of the battery compartment. Thus, the cover body held in a closed position receives reaction force exerted by the battery. As a result, strain may be exerted on an engaging structure for holding the cover body in a closed position, so the engaging structure may be damaged with long-term use.
In response to the case where an attempt is made to close the cover body with the battery not being pressed into the back portion of the battery compartment, there has been suggested a structure in which a protrusion provided to the cover body is received by the lock lever to prevent the cover body from being completely closed.
However, the structure for preventing the cover body from being completely closed by receiving a protrusion provided to the cover body by the lock lever fails to take a convenient way of battery installation in which the battery is pressed into the back portion to be locked by the closing of the cover body. This hence results in the loss of convenience.
The present invention is intended to provide a portable electronic device capable of taking a convenient way of installation in which a cartridge body such as a battery is pressed into the back portion of a compartment by closing a cover body to lock the cartridge body. Further, in the portable electronic device of the present invention, with the cover body held in a closed position, no reaction force is applied from the cartridge body such as a battery upon the cover body.
The portable electronic device of the present invention includes a casing, a cover body, a spring part, a lock lever, and a pressure applying part. The casing is provided therein with a compartment for a cartridge body as a component. The compartment is given an opening for the installation of the cartridge body. The cover body is pivotally supported on the casing to open and close the opening, and is capable of being held in a position for closing the opening. The spring part causes the cartridge body inside the compartment to be spring-biased in a direction toward the opening. The lock lever is provided to the casing. The lock lever is capable of moving back and forth between a locking position entering the opening and a lock releasing position retreating from the opening, while being spring-biased in a direction from the lock releasing position to the locking position. The pressure applying part is formed on the inner surface of the cover body. The pressure applying part presses the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position toward the locking position immediately before the cover body is completely closed.
The lock lever is formed with a cam surface that presses the cartridge body toward the back portion of the compartment on receipt of a pressure applied from the pressure applying part.
According to this portable electronic device of the present invention, when the cartridge body is installed in the compartment of the casing, an end of the cartridge body presses the lock lever, so the lock lever pivotally rotates from the locking position to the lock releasing position. In this condition, the cartridge body is inserted into the compartment. The cartridge body is pressed further into the back portion of the compartment against spring bias. As a result, the lock lever under spring bias pivotally rotates from the lock releasing position to the locking position, thereby locking the cartridge body. Thereafter the cover body is closed and held in a closed position.
Alternatively, after the cartridge body is inserted into the compartment of the casing, the cover body is closed without pressing the cartridge body further. This first causes the inner surface of the cover body to press the cartridge body, so the cartridge body moves toward the back portion of the compartment against spring bias. Thereafter the pressure applying part formed on the inner surface of the cover body comes into contact with the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position. Then the cover body is closed further, by which the pressure applying part presses the lock lever to cause the pivotal rotation of the lock lever from the lock releasing position to the locking position. The lock lever presses the cartridge body further into the back portion of the compartment. As a result, the lock lever placed in the locking position locks the cartridge body, and the cover body is held in a closed position.
A particular configuration is such that, the pressure applying part of said cover body is received by the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position by applying a first force to close the cover body, and the pressure applying part forces the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position to move toward the locking position by applying a second force greater than said first force to close the cover body.
According to this particular configuration, a user first applies the first force to close the cover body, by which the pressure applying part of the cover body is received by the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position. Thus the user receives reaction force in response to the first force, from which the user is allowed to recognize that the cover body is being closed with the cartridge body not being pressed completely. Next, when the user applies the second force greater than the first force to close the cover body, the pressure applying part of the cover body forces the lock lever placed in the lock releasing position to move toward the locking position. Then the lock lever presses the cartridge body further into the back portion of the compartment. As a result, the lock lever placed in the locking position locks the cartridge body, and the cover body is held in a closed position.
A particular configuration is such that, the inner surface of the cover body includes a sealing surface that closely contacts an opening edge for surrounding an opening of the compartment of the casing when the cover body is closed, the sealing surface applies no pressure upon the cartridge body inside the compartment.
According to this particular configuration, the cover body in a closed position does not receive reaction force from the cartridge body. Further, the sealing surface closely contacts the opening edge of the casing, thereby preventing entry of water from outside into the compartment.
A still particular configuration is such that, the cover body includes a metal plate pivotally supported on the casing, a sealing cover fixed to the inner surface of the metal plate, and a sliding cover slidably engaging the metal plate. The inner surface of the sealing cover defines the sealing surface. An end of the sliding cover comes into engagement with the casing by the sliding movement of the sliding cover to hold the cover body in a closed position.
According to this particular configuration, when the cover body in an open position is subjected to strain in a direction to further open the cover body, the metal plate is elastically deformed to absorb the strain. Thus the cover body is not damaged.
The portable electronic device of the present invention is capable of taking a convenient way of installation in which a cartridge body is pressed into the back portion of a compartment by closing a cover body to lock the cartridge body. Further, in the portable electronic device of the present invention, with the cover body held in a closed position, no reaction force is applied from the cartridge body upon the cover body.
In a preferred embodiment discussed in detail below with reference to drawings, the present invention is implemented in a digital camera.
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When the cover body 2 in the open position as shown in
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The opening edge 31 of the casing 1 is provided with a lock lever 41. The lock lever 41 is pivotally supported by a vertical pivot 42 on the casing 1 as shown in
With reference to
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In the digital camera discussed above, when the battery 8 is installed in the battery compartment 3 of the casing 1 shown in
Thereafter the battery 8 is pushed under fingertip pressure to be pressed into the back portion of the battery compartment 3 against the coil spring 5. As a result, the lock lever 41 under spring bias pivotally rotates to the locking position as shown in
With reference to
A user may close the cover body 2 partway without pushing the battery 8 under fingertip pressure, with the battery 8 being inserted into the battery compartment 3 of the casing 1 as shown in
As a result, the user receives large reaction force on the fingertip pressing the cover body 2. Thus the user can recognize by the increase of reaction force that the cover body 2 is being closed without pressing the battery 8 into the back portion of the battery compartment 3.
When the user presses the cover body 2 by applying greater force without regard for the above-mentioned recognition to place the cover body 2 in a completely closed position, the pressure applying part 24 of the cover body 2 applies a downward pressure upon the second sloping surface 41b of the lock lever 41 as shown in
In the course of pivotal rotation of the lock lever 41 that has received the above-mentioned rotating force F, the third sloping surface 41c of the lock lever 41 exerts cam action as shown in
The sliding cover 23 of the cover body 2 in this condition is caused to slide in the direction of the arrow indicated in
As discussed above, a user is allowed to take a convenient way of installation in which the battery 8 is locked by being pressed into the back portion of the battery compartment 3 by using the cover body 2. This realizes a higher degree of convenience than a conventionally employed device which prohibits such a convenient way of installation.
In the digital camera discussed above, the battery 8 is locked by the lock lever 41, and the cover body 2 is held in the completely closed position as shown in
Further, no strain is exerted on an engaging structure between the cover body 2 placed in a closed position and the casing 1. Thus, the long-term use of the digital camera discussed above does not damage the engaging structure.
In the digital camera discussed above, with the cover body 2 placed in an open position as shown in
The structure of each part of the present invention is not limited to that shown in the preferred embodiment discussed above. Various modifications may be devised within the technical scope defined in claims. Further, the present invention may be implemented not only in digital cameras but also in portable electronic devices with various types of cartridge bodies such as batteries or card-type IC chips that are removably stored in the portable electronic devices.
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