1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a portable projector.
2. Description of Related Art
Current portable electronic devices, such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) or mobile phones, provide image projection functionality and can be used as portable projectors in conference rooms or home theatres. Such a portable projector is generally installed on the side of the portable electronic devices and is exposed to the exterior environment whether in use or not. Thus, dusts and other contaminations may degrade the lens and the lens holder of the portable projector and cause poor performance.
Therefore, what is desired is a portable projector that can overcome the described limitations.
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The housing 10 is a hollow cuboid in shape, and includes a front surface 12. The housing 10 defines a cavity 122 in one end of the front surface 12 and a first opening 124 in the middle of the front surface 12. The cavity 122 and the first opening 124 are adjacent to each other.
The cavity 122 defines a rectangular bottom surface 123. In particular, the length-side of the bottom surface 123 is substantially perpendicular to the length-side of the front surface 12. The housing 10 also defines a second opening 1222 in the bottom surface 123 close to a longer edge of the bottom surface 123 away from the first opening 124. Furthermore, the housing 10 also defines two slots 1224 in the bottom surface 123 close to the longer edge of the bottom surface 123 away from the first opening 124. In particular, the second opening 1222 is positioned generally at the middle of the longer edge of the bottom surface 123. The two slots 1224 are positioned, generally, close to the two ends of the longer edge of the bottom surface 123 and are substantially symmetrical with each other about the second opening 1222. In addition, the housing 10 further defines two first receiving portions 1225 in the bottom surface 123 close to the longer edge of the bottom surface 123 which is close to the first opening 124. The housing 10 further includes two pressing plates 126 mating with the two first receiving portions 1225 in shape. Furthermore, the housing 10 defines a threaded hole 1226 in each of two short sidewalls of the cavity 122 and a first receiving hole 1227 adjacent to the threaded hole 1226.
The reflecting unit 20 includes a foldable cover 21, a reflector 22, and a rotatable assembly 23.
The foldable cover 21 is a rectangular sheet, and shaped corresponding to the cavity 122. The foldable cover 21 includes a first surface 212 and a second surface 214 facing away from the first surface 212. The foldable cover 21 defines a third opening 213 through the first surface 212 and the second surface 214. The foldable cover 21 further includes a first end 217 and a second end 218 opposite to the first end 217, and two hooks 215. The two hooks 215 are integrally formed with the foldable cover 21 on the first surface 212 at the first end 217. The positions of the hooks 215 on the first surface 212 correspond to the positions of the two slots 1224 on the bottom surface 123. The hooks 215 are made from flexible material, for example, silicone. Furthermore, the foldable cover 21 includes two restricting plates 216 perpendicularly extended outward from the first surface 212 at the second end 218. Each of the restricting plates 216 defines a second receiving hole 2162.
It should be mentioned that the foldable cover 21 is not limited by this description, in alternative embodiments, the two hooks 215 and the two restricting plates 216 may be separately formed. The two hooks 215 can be attached to the first end 217 by adhesive, welding (e.g., plastic welding), or other attaching methods. The two restricting plates 216 can be attached to the second end by adhesive, welding (e.g., plastic welding), or other attaching methods.
The reflector 22 can be a convex mirror, a concave mirror or a plane mirror. The reflector 22 is accommodated in the third opening 213.
The rotatable assembly 23 includes two torsion coil springs 232 and two screws 234 mating with the two threaded holes 1226. Each of the torsion coil springs 232 includes a first connecting distal end 2321 and a second connecting distal end 2322. Each of the screws 234 includes a block 2342 radially extended outward from the outer sidewall of the corresponding screw 234. In this embodiment, the total thickness of the block 2342 and the pressing plate 126 is substantially equal to the depth of the first receiving portion 1225.
In this embodiment, the projecting unit 30 includes a projecting lens 32. The projecting lens 32 protrudes out of the housing 20 via the second opening 1222.
In assembly, the display 15 is received in the first opening 124. The two torsion coil springs 232 are respectively coiled around the two screws 234. The two screws 234 are inserted into and engaged with the threaded holes 1226 correspondingly. The first connecting distal ends 2321 are inserted into the first receiving holes 1227 correspondingly. Next, the pressing plate 126 is fixedly buried into the first receiving portions 1225 with the blocks 2342 interposed therebetween. The second connecting distal end 2322 of the torsion coil spring 232 is inserted into the second receiving hole 2162 of the restricting plates 216 of the foldable cover 21. Therefore, the foldable cover 21 is rotatably hinged to the housing 10 and can be folded into the cavity 122 or unfolded away from the cavity 122.
It should be mentioned that the portable projector 100 is not limited by this embodiment. In alternative embodiments, the foldable cover 21 can also hinge to the housing 10 via other methods, as long as the foldable cover 21 can be rotated relative to the housing 10.
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It will be understood that the above particular embodiments and methods are shown and described by way of illustration only. The principles and the features of the disclosure may be employed in various and numerous embodiments thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as claimed. The described embodiments illustrate but do not restricting the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910301421.7 | Apr 2009 | CN | national |