This invention relates generally to rollable display devices, and more specifically to rollable display devices providing an extended planar display.
Miniaturization and increased processing power has recently allowed great increases in the portability of electronics. Complex devices have been reduced to pocket size. Wherever they desire, consumers are able to carry and use such devices as cellular telephones, music players, game players, still and motion digital cameras, and GPS locators. Still, the size and form factor of the devices is often limited by the optical display because most devices currently use an inflexible glass optical display. Such displays are bulky, heavy, expensive, and fragile. Fragility increases with increasing display size, but limiting display size reduces the usefulness of the device. Content requiring high resolution, such as maps, cannot be shown on a small display.
To obtain greater portability and avoid the drawbacks of glass optical displays, rollable displays have been developed. Rollable displays are typically made of a flexible material that can be rolled about a cylinder in a housing for storage when not in use. To use the rollable display, the user pulls an exposed end of the rollable display with one hand while grasping the housing with the other hand. The rollable display unrolls to display the content desired. The very flexibility that allows the rollable display to roll into a compact shape gives rise to a problem: the user must continue to support and hold taut the rollable display to view the content. This pose is not only inconvenient, but also limits the users ability to interact with the device. Both hands are occupied, so the user cannot press buttons on the device. Design options are also limited: the rollable display cannot be a touch screen, since the user does not have a free hand to touch the screen.
Various arrangements have been proposed to hold the rollable display in the extended position for use, but stability has typically been lacking. One end of the rollable display is usually attached to an electronics package and the other end extended away from the electronics package is left unsupported or minimally supported. The extended end can easily be bent or blown about. The extended end can also be twisted, so that the axis of the electronics package end and the axis of the extended end are not parallel. Twisting makes the display hard to read due to reflection concentrated on the display and variation in viewing angle over the surface.
It would be desirable to have a rollable display device that overcomes the above disadvantages.
One aspect of the present invention provides a rollable display device including a first housing; a second housing mateable with the first housing; an electronic package disposed within at least one of the first housing and the second housing; a roll frame coupled to the first housing; a rollable display rotatably disposed within the roll frame, having one end connected at the second housing, and operably connected to the electronic package to display information from the electronic package; and a spreader mechanism having a first leg assembly, a second leg assembly, and a joining assembly. The first leg assembly couples the first housing and the second housing, the second leg assembly couples the first housing and the second housing, and the joining assembly couples the first leg assembly and the second leg assembly.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a rollable display device including a first housing; a second housing mateable with the first housing; an electronic package disposed within at least one of the first housing and the second housing; a roll frame being coupled to the first housing; a rollable display rotatably disposed within the roll frame and having one end connected at the second housing, and operably connected to the electronic package to display information from the electronic package; and a spreader mechanism having a first four-bar mechanism and a second four-bar mechanism. The first four-bar mechanism is coupled to the first housing and a joining assembly, and the second four-bar mechanism is coupled to the second housing and the joining assembly.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a rollable display device including a first housing; a second housing mateable with the first housing; means for generating a graphical information signal; rollable means for displaying graphical information responsive to the graphical information signal, the rollable displaying means providing a closing force between the first housing and the second housing; and means for spreading the first housing and the second housing.
The foregoing and other features and advantages of the invention will become further apparent from the following detailed description of the presently preferred embodiment, read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. The detailed description and drawings are merely illustrative of the invention rather than limiting, the scope of the invention being defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
The rollable display device 30 includes a first housing 32, a second housing 34, an electronic package 36, a rollable display 38, and a spreader mechanism 50. The spreader mechanism 50 maintains the viewing portion 39 of the rollable display 38 in a planar configuration when the rollable display 38 is extended. The viewing portion 39 is shown as transparent for clarity of illustration, although the viewing portion 39 displays graphical information and can be opaque. The first housing 32 includes a roll frame 40 for supporting and retaining the rollable display 38. The first housing 32 and the second housing 34 are mateable and include a first space 42 and a second space 44, respectively. In the rolled configuration, the first space 42 and the second space 44 form a cavity within the housing accepting the rollable display 38. One end of the rollable display 38 is connected at the second housing 34. The rollable display 38 is operably connected to the electronic package 36 to display information from the electronic package 36. The end of the rollable display 38 can be physically connected to the second housing 34 and/or the electronic package 36. The electronic package 36 generating a graphical information signal and the rollable display 38 is responsive to the graphical information signal to display graphical information. The spreader mechanism 50 includes a first leg assembly 52 connected between the first housing 32 and the second housing 34, a second leg assembly 54 connected between the first housing 32 and the second housing 34, and a joining assembly 56 connected between the first leg assembly 52 and the second leg assembly 54.
The rollable display 38 can be any flexible rollable display able to display graphical information, such as electronic paper, an E ink display, a polymer vision display, an electrowetting display, a polymer light-emitting diode (PolyLED) display, an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display, a stratified liquid crystal (LC) display, or the like. The rollable display 38 can include hardware, such as springs, spindles, bushings, electromotors, and the like, as required to install the rollable display 38 within the roll frame 40 and control the static and dynamic forces when rolling and unrolling the viewing portion 39 of the rollable display 38. The electronic package 36 can be any electronic package for a device such as a global positioning system (GPS) receiver, a mobile telephone, a personal digital assistant (PDA), Personal Computer an eBook reader, and the like an electronic package for a component of such a device.
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The use of the knuckle-hinge joints in this example of the rollable display device 30 maintains the rollable display 38 within a plane as the rollable display device 30 is in an intermediate configuration between the rolled configuration and the extended configuration, and when the rollable display 38 is in the extended configuration. In the rolled configuration, the first leg 58 and the second leg 60 are substantially parallel, as are the third leg 68 and the fourth leg 70. The joining assembly 56 is disposed in the slot 80 of the third leg 68. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the legs can be considered substantially parallel as long as any angle between the legs does not restrict motion between the rolled configuration and the extended configuration. In one embodiment, the first housing 32 includes a mating surface 82 for coupling the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 when the rollable display device 30 is in the rolled configuration. In the extended configuration, the joining assembly 56 limits the travel of the first leg assembly 52 and the second leg assembly 54: the pin 86 of the knuckle-hinge joint 74 slides in the groove 78 of the joining assembly 56 until reaching the end of the groove 78.
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Scaling the opening and closing forces provides the desired opening and closing action. When the opening force exceeds the closing force, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 spring apart from the rolled configuration to the extended configuration on release of a catch assembly (not shown) holding the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 together. To return to the rolled configuration, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 can be pushed together until the catch engages. When the closing force exceeds the opening force, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 spring together from the extended configuration to the rolled configuration on release of a catch assembly (not shown) holding the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 apart. To return to the extended configuration, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 can be pulled apart until the catch engages.
When the forces are balanced so that the opening force is approximately equal to the closing force, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 remain in their existing configuration until additional force is applied, i.e., the rollable display device 30 stays in a rolled, intermediate, or extended configuration indefinitely. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that forces can be considered approximately equal as long as any difference is on the order of frictional forces in the system, which depend on the particular mechanisms used, such as the bushings, bearings, and dampers. In one example, frictional forces can be about 0.1 to 0.5 Newtons when the closing force is about 1.0 Newtons. Balanced forces permit easy switching between the rolled and extended configurations by gently pulling or pushing the first and second housings 32, 34 to the desired configuration. Balanced forces also permit use of a single-handed control to move between the rolled and extended configurations. In the example of
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the various parameters affecting the static and dynamic behavior of the rollable display device, such as spring forces, dampers, bearing friction, and the like, can be varied to achieve the desired opening and closing action. For example, a damper including two bushings can be installed between the rollable display 38 and the roll frame 40, with one bushing attached to each on the axis and a small grease-filled gap between the bushings. Electromotors can also be included to provide opening and closing forces.
The rollable display device 130 includes a first housing (not shown) including a roll frame 40, a second housing 34 (partially shown) enclosing an electronic package 36, a rollable display 38, and a spreader mechanism 50. The spreader mechanism 50 maintains the viewing portion 39 of the rollable display 38 in a planar configuration when the rollable display 38 is extended. The viewing portion 39 is shown as transparent for clarity of illustration, although the viewing portion 39 displays graphical information and can be opaque. One end of the rollable display 38 is connected at the second housing 34 and operably connected to the electronic package 36 to display information from the electronic package 36. The end of the rollable display 38 can be physically connected to the second housing 34 and/or the electronic package 36. The spreader mechanism 50 includes a first leg assembly 52 connected between the roll frame 40 and the second housing 34, a second leg assembly 54 connected between the roll frame 40 and the second housing 34, and a joining assembly 56 connected between the first leg assembly 52 and the second leg assembly 54.
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The spreader mechanism 50 includes two connected four-bar mechanisms. The first four-bar mechanism includes the second leg 60, the roll frame 40, the fourth leg 70, and the joining assembly 56. The second four-bar mechanism includes the first leg 58, the joining assembly 56, the third leg 68, and the second housing 34. In one embodiment, the third leg 68 and the fourth leg 70 include engageable tooth wheels 180 about their respective pivots 174, 175, which maintain the angle between the third leg 68 and the joining assembly 56 equal to the angle between the fourth leg 70 and the joining assembly 56. This keeps the first leg 58 and the third leg 68, and the second leg 60 and the fourth leg 70, substantially parallel as the rollable display device 130 switches between the rolled configuration and the extended configuration. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the legs can be considered substantially parallel as long as any angle between the legs does not restrict motion between the rolled configuration and the extended configuration. The two connected four-bar mechanisms and the tooth wheels 180 limit the degree of freedom to one: the roll direction perpendicular to the axis of the rollable display 38. The rollable display 38 is maintained within a plane as the rollable display device 130 is moving between the rolled configuration and the extended configuration, and when the rollable display 38 is in the extended configuration.
In one embodiment, the third leg 68 and the fourth leg 70 include angled stops 182, which meet and limit the travel in the extended configuration. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the travel limit can be achieved with stops at different locations on the rollable display device 130 and with various mechanisms as desired.
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Scaling the opening and closing forces provides the desired opening and closing action. When the opening force exceeds the closing force, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 spring apart from the rolled configuration to the extended configuration on release of a catch assembly 196 holding the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 together. To return to the rolled configuration, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 can be pushed together until the catch assembly 196 engages. When the closing force exceeds the opening force, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 spring together from the extended configuration to the rolled configuration on release of a catch assembly 198 holding the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 apart. In this example, the catch assembly 198 engages the extension 184. To return to the extended configuration, the first housing 32 and the second housing 34 can be pulled apart until the catch assembly 198 engages the extension 184. When the forces are balanced so that the opening force is about equal to the closing force, the first housing and the second housing remain in their present configuration until additional force is applied, i.e., the rollable display device 130 will stay in a rolled, intermediate, or extended configuration. Balanced forces permit easy switching between the rolled and extended configurations by gently pulling or pushing the first and second housings to the desired configuration.
Balanced forces also permit use of a single-handed control to move between the rolled and extended configurations. In the example of
A spring 288 connected to the second housing 34 is also connected to cable 210, which passes over post 212 and terminates at pivot 174. When the rollable display device 230 is in the rolled configuration, the cable 210 is aligned with the legs 58, 60, 68, 70. In an intermediate configuration between the rolled and extended configurations, the cable 210 is no longer aligned with the legs, so that the spring 288 provides an opening force. Until the rollable display device 230 is open to the unstable equilibrium point, the rollable display device 230 closes to the rolled configuration when released. When the opening force is equal to the closing force from the spring-loaded rollable display 38, the rollable display device 230 is in the unstable equilibrium point. When the rollable display device 230 is open between the unstable equilibrium point and the extended configuration, the rollable display device 230 opens to the extended configuration when released. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that many non-linear combinations providing different unstable equilibrium points and forces can be accomplished by selecting the particular spring forces and cable routing and connection points. Various parameters affecting the static and dynamic behavior of the rollable display device, such as spring forces, dampers, bearing friction, and the like, can be varied to achieve the desired opening and closing action. Electromotors can also be included to provide opening and closing forces.
While the embodiments of the invention disclosed herein are presently considered to be preferred, various changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. The scope of the invention is indicated in the appended claims, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalents are intended to be embraced therein.
The present application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/616,096 filed Oct. 5, 2004, incorporated herein by reference.
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PCT/IB2005/053234 | 9/30/2005 | WO | 00 | 10/30/2009 |
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