The present invention is related to a sliding portable telephone. More particularly, the present invention is related to a handy sliding portable telephone.
Recently, portable telephones have come into wide use. In the beginning, portable telephones, the shapes of which were longitudinally long, were mainly used. However, in order to enhance the portability of portable telephones by reducing the length, folding type portable telephones are mainly used in which the housing of each portable telephone is divided into an upper housing and a lower housing, and the divided upper and lower housings are placed on each other and opened and closed by being rotated around a rotary shaft arranged on one end of the upper and lower housings.
When the folding type portable telephone is carried by a user, it is folded. When the user makes a phone call, the portable telephone is extended so that a microphone and a receiver of the portable telephone can be brought close to the ear and the mouth of the user to utilize the acoustic characteristic of the portable telephone. However, the functions of portable telephones have recently multiplied. Portable telephones have recently come into wide use which have an internet connecting function, a digital camera function shown in JP-A-2003-179678 and a television function in addition to a mail function by which characters or photographs are sent to another party's portable telephone. Further, portable telephones having a finger print authentication function, which is shown in Patent Document 1, have been developed. Therefore, in addition to the functions used when the folded housings are opened, the number of functions, which can be used even when the folded housings are closed, is increasing.
Concerning the form in which the length of the portable telephone is reduced, except for the aforementioned form in which the upper and lower housings are folded, a rotary form is provided in which a rotary shaft is arranged perpendicularly to a face on which the upper and the lower housing are placed on each other and the upper housing is rotated with respect to the lower housing 180° around this rotary shaft so as to extend the length of the portable telephone. Further, a sliding form is provided in which the upper housing is slid with respect to the lower housing when sliding rails are arranged on the face on which the upper and the lower housing are placed on each other or when a tunnel structure is provided on the face on which the upper and the lower housing are place on each other. Concerning this form, refer to JP-A-2003-179678 and JP-A-2003-32335.
In these sliding portable telephones, in the portable telephone in which the upper and the lower housing are connected to each other by sliding rails, in order to prevent the sliding rails and the upper and the lower housing from being separated from each other, a structure is provided by which the upper housing is prevented from being drawn out from the sliding rails in the sliding rail moving direction. Concerning this structure, refer to JP-A-2003-179678. This sliding structure is convenient for the user of the portable telephone since the portable telephone can be used both at a short length (i.e. not fully slid) and at a long length (i.e. fully slid) according to the situation, that is, this sliding structure effectively widens the usage of the portable telephone.
JP-A-2003-179678: Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2003-179678 (Refer to reference numerals 104 and 105 in
JP-A-2003-179678: Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2003-179678 (Refer to FIGS. 3 and 4 and the explanations)
JP-A-2003-32335: Japanese Patent Unexamined Publication No. 2003-32335 (Refer to FIGS. 1 and 2 and the explanations)
The following problems may be encountered in the conventional sliding portable telephone.
(1) In the case of taking a photograph with a camera under the contracted condition that the upper and the lower housing are placed on each other, since a lens of the camera is arranged on the back face of the lower housing, in the case of self-shooting, it is impossible for a user to see his own image.
(2) In the case of a conventional sliding portable telephone provided with a fingerprint sensor, the fingerprint sensor is arranged on the back side of the upper housing which is not related to the extending and contracting operation of the portable telephone. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct fingerprint authentication separately from the extending and contracting operation. That is, only after the upper housing has been drawn out from the lower housing, the fingerprint sensor can be used.
(3) The conventional sliding portable telephone does not have a splash-proof structure on the sliding face. Therefore, when the sliding portable telephone is extended, liquid can easily enter into it. Especially, liquid can enter into the sliding portable telephone through a flexible cable for connecting the upper housing with the lower housing. When such soaked liquid comes in contact with a connector, electrical problems may be caused.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a sliding portable telephone characterized in that: self-shooting can be easily conducted with a built-in camera; even when the sliding portable telephone is not extended, it is possible to conduct fingerprint authentication; and no problems are caused even if water droplets are splashed on the sliding portable telephone in an extended state.
In order to accomplish the above object, the present invention provides a sliding portable telephone in which an upper housing and a lower housing overlap each other through sliding rails and an overlapping face is gradually exposed when the upper housing and the lower housing are slid from each other. The sliding portable telephone can be realized by the following embodiments.
The sliding portable telephone of the first embodiment comprises: an operating portion having keys provided on a face of the lower housing which is exposed at the time of sliding; a first display portion provided on a face of the upper housing which is exposed at all times; and a second display portion provided on a face of the upper housing which is exposed at the time of sliding.
The sliding portable telephone of the second embodiment further comprises a lens of a camera built in the telephone provided on a face of the lower housing exposed at all times.
The sliding portable telephone of the third embodiment further comprises: a finger putting recess portion for sliding the upper housing, provided on a side of the upper housing; side walls and groove portions corresponding to the side walls extended in a sliding direction of the overlapping face of the upper housing and the lower housing, arranged at positions on both sides of the overlapping face of the upper housing and the lower housing; and a sliding assisting member made of a low friction material for receiving a thrust force given in a direction perpendicular to the sliding direction and for reducing abrasion caused by friction generated in the sliding direction, the sliding assisting member being arranged in a primary portion of one of the side walls and the groove portions. A fingerprint sensor can be arranged in the finger putting recess portion.
The sliding portable telephone of the fourth embodiment further comprises: a recess portion for accommodating a flexible cable to connect the upper housing with the lower housing, provided on the overlapping face of the upper housing and the lower housing, the recess portion on the overlapping face of the upper housing being formed from a central portion onto a side opposite to the sliding direction by a predetermined length, the recess portion on the overlapping face of the lower housing being formed from a central portion in a sliding direction of the upper housing by a predetermined length; and a through-hole into which the flexible cable is inserted, formed at a front end portion in the sliding direction of the upper housing of the recess portion, wherein the through-hole is water-tightly sealed by a sealing member under the condition that the flexible cable is inserted into the through-hole inside the upper housing and the lower housing.
The sliding portable telephone of the fifth embodiment further comprises: lock mechanisms arranged at both end portions and an intermediate portion of the sliding rails; and a fingerprint sensor arranged in a portion of the lower housing exposed when the upper housing is slid and locked in the intermediate portion. In this case, the upper housing and the lower housing are combined with each other by a sliding module having sliding rails, a sliding member moving along these sliding rails and a sliding spring for pushing the sliding member to the sliding rails, the locking mechanism includes an intermediate locking protrusion provided in a neighborhood of a central portion of the sliding rail and also includes an engaging portion for engaging with the intermediate locking protrusion, provided in a portion of the sliding spring, and the intermediate locking protrusion is engaged with a portion of the sliding spring only once while the upper housing is sliding with respect to the lower housing at the maximum.
The sliding rail further includes an open locking protrusion for holding an open state in which the upper housing and the lower housing are fully slid and also includes a closed locking protrusion for holding a state in which the upper housing and the lower housing are closed, two intermediate locking protrusions are arranged in both side portions in the width direction of the sliding rail so that a locking groove can be formed between the two intermediate locking protrusions, a first engaging portion having a width of engaging with the locking groove and the open locking protrusion is provided at a front end portion in the sliding direction of the sliding spring, and a second engaging portion having a width of engaging only with the closed locking protrusion, provided at a rear end portion in the sliding direction of the sliding spring.
The sliding portable telephone of the eighth embodiment further comprises: a recess portion, on which a finger is put so as to push the upper housing in the sliding direction, provided in a lower end portion in the sliding direction of the upper housing; and a fingerprint sensor provided on a bottom face of the recess portion. Fingerprint authentication is carried out by the fingerprint sensor before the upper housing is fully slid with respect to the lower housing.
According to the sliding portable telephone of the present invention, self-shooting can be easily made with a camera built in the sliding portable telephone. Further, it is possible to carry out fingerprint authentication even when the sliding portable telephone, into which a fingerprint sensor is incorporated, is not extended. Furthermore, even when water droplets are splashed on the sliding portable telephone in an extended state, no problems are caused because a water-proof structure is provided in the sliding portable telephone.
Referring to the drawings, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained below. In the explanation, like reference characters are used to indicate like parts in the embodiments.
In the sliding portable telephone 1 of the embodiment composed as described above, the camera lens 10 is arranged on the back side of the lower housing 3. Therefore, it is possible to use the sliding portable telephone 1 as a camera in the state shown in
Since the portable telephone has multiple functions and it becomes possible to handle personal data and carry out monetary transactions. Therefore, the role of the portable telephone is getting important in society. Accordingly, security functions, which prohibit a stranger to use the portable telephone without permission of the owner thereof, are also important. As one of the security functions, a fingerprint sensor is provided in the portable telephone so as to carry out authentication. This fingerprint sensor is provided on the face of the portable telephone on which the operations keys are arranged. Alternatively, this fingerprint sensor is provided on the side of the housing of the telephone. In the case where the fingerprint sensor is provided in the sliding portable telephone, it is preferable that a distance of sliding of the upper housing with respect to the lower housing for ensuring a space to use the fingerprint sensor can be configured by feeling a click, that is, by feeling when the upper housing is lightly locked by the lower housing. Further, in order to put the fingerprint sensor into practical use, it is convenient to provide a structure in which the fingerprint sensor is checked at the time of extending the sliding portable telephone. In the present invention, the following two cases will be explained. One is a case in which the fingerprint sensor is provided on a face on which the operation keys of the portable telephone are provided. The other is a case in which the fingerprint sensor is provided on a side of the housing of the telephone. Preferred embodiments will be explained below for the above cases.
First, explanations will be made for a case in which the fingerprint sensor is arranged on the face on which the operation keys of the portable telephone are provided.
In this embodiment, the upper housing 2 is lightly locked and stopped when it is moved with respect to the lower housing 3 by length S. In other words, the upper housing 2 is simply locked in the middle of its movement. Therefore, a movement of the upper housing 2 can be stopped at the point of time of appearance of the fingerprint sensor 12 without moving the upper housing 2 by the full-open length L. A length of sliding until the upper housing 2 is locked is determined by a size relation between the fingerprint sensor 12 and the finger. It is preferable that this length of sliding is about 25 mm which is a length to the first joint of the finger. In this connection, a necessary length of sliding until all keys of the numerical pad are exposed is about 40 to 50 mm. The length of sliding of the upper housing 2, at which the movement of the upper housing 2 is stopped when the fingerprint sensor 12 is exposed, varies according to a shape of the portable telephone and the sizes of parts or according to a method of operation of the portable telephone. Therefore, the length of sliding of the upper housing 2, at which the movement of the upper housing 2 is stopped when the fingerprint sensor 12 is exposed, is not limited to the above specific value.
Since the upper housing 2 is moved with respect to the lower housing 3 in the sliding portable telephone 1 of the present invention, it is necessary to provide a flexible circuit board 17 for connecting a circuit board built in the upper housing 2 with a circuit board built in the lower housing 3. As shown in
On the upper cover 21 of the sliding rail 20, long sides, which are opposed to each other, and one short side are bent onto the lower cover 22 side and wall portions are formed. In a portion of a ceiling plate, a slit 21A, which becomes a running guide of the slider 23, is provided. In one end portion of the ceiling plate, an attaching protrusion is formed. On the other hand, on the lower cover 22, long sides, which are opposed to each other, and one short side are bent onto the upper cover 21 side and wall portions are formed. A space, which is ensured by these wall portions when the upper cover 21 and the lower cover 22 are placed on each other, becomes a running passage of the slider 23 described before. Although a bottom face of the lower cover 22 is flat, lock protrusions 22A are formed at both end portions. Sides of these lock protrusions 22A, which are opposed to each other, are formed into tapered faces. On one end portion of the lower cover 22, an attaching hole 22C is formed. The attaching protrusion 21C of the upper cover 21 and the attaching hole 22C of the lower cover are arranged so as to opposed to each other.
The slider 23 includes: a sliding plate 28 running in the rail portion 27; two shafts 24 protruding onto the sliding plate 28; a plate spring 25 mounted on the sliding plate 28 when the shafts 24 are inserted into the through-holes 25A; and screws 26 screwed into screw holes 24A of the shafts 24. On the front and the rear end portion of the sliding plate 28 in the sliding direction, lock portions 28A are provided which are engaged with the lock protrusions 22A formed on the lower cover 22. Before the upper cover 21 and the lower cover 22 are placed on each other, the slider 23 is set on the lower cover 22. After the shafts 24 have been inserted into the slit 21A, the upper cover 21 and the lower cover 22 are placed on each other and joined as shown in
In the sliding portable telephone 1 of the present invention, the sliding rail 20 is fixed to the upper housing 2 and the slider 23 is fixed to the lower housing 3 by screws 26. Concerning the sliding rail 20 shown in
On the lower cover 22 of the sliding rail 20, lock protrusions 22A are formed on both end portions of the flat bottom face. Further, in the intermediate portion of the lower cover 22, intermediate lock protrusions 22B are formed. These intermediate lock protrusions 22B are provided only in proximity to both end portions of the lower cover 22. A portion between these intermediate lock protrusions 22B is flat. That is, the intermediate lock protrusions 22B arranged on both sides of the intermediate portion of the lower cover 22 are arranged in such a manner that two narrow wedge-shaped members are respectively opposed to each other through a small gap.
On the other hand, on the sliding plate 28 of the slider 23, the lock portion 28A explained in
As shown in
In the case where the lower cover 22 is fixed to the upper housing 2 of the sliding portable telephone 1, as shown in
On the other hand, in the case where the lower cover 22 is fixed to the upper housing 2 of the sliding portable telephone 1, as shown in
As explained above, according to the structure of the sliding rail 20 explained in
Next, explanations will be made into a case in which the fingerprint sensor is arranged on a side of the housing of the portable telephone.
In the sliding portable telephone 1 of the third embodiment, in the case where the telephone is opened by sliding the upper housing 2 with respect to the lower housing 3, the thumb is placed on a portion of the fingerprint sensor 12 as shown in
In the third embodiment, the fingerprint sensor 12 functions as a finger putting portion and the finger is put on this portion. Then, the upper housing 2 of the sliding portable telephone 1 is slid with respect to the lower housing 3. Each time the above operation is conducted, fingerprint authentication of the operator of operating the sliding portable telephone 1 can be made. Accordingly, there is no possibility of a third person using the sliding portable telephone 1.
As described above, in the sliding portable telephone 1, the upper housing 2 of which is slid with respect to the lower housing 3, a thrust is given to the upper housing 2 in the lateral direction of the portable telephone 1. By this thrust given in the lateral direction, the sliding rail 20 of the sliding portable telephone 1 is given a load from the side and the sliding rail 20 is twisted in some cases. Therefore, in the present invention, as shown in
This sliding assist member 33, which has an L-shaped cross-section, can be arranged on a side wall 31, which is located at an end portion of the joining face of the upper housing 2 and the lower housing 3, and in a portion of the upper housing 2 opposed to this side wall 31. Even when this sliding assist member 33 receives load F2, it is possible to support load F2, and the sliding rail 20 can be moved smoothly due to this sliding assist member 33. As shown in
Due to the above constitution, as shown in
Sizes of the slits 44, 46 can be determined by the width and thickness of the flexible circuit board. Widths of the sealing members 34, 36 fitted into the slits 44, 46 are larger than the width of the flexible circuit board 17. In the sealing members 34, 36, through-holes 34A, 36A, into which the flexible circuit board 17 is inserted, are provided. Sizes of the through-holes 34A, 36A are appropriate for inserting the flexible circuit board 17 under a watertight condition. When the flexible circuit board 17 is inserted into the sealing members 34, 36, the flexible circuit board 17 is covered with sealing members 34, 36. However, in order to prevent water traveling along the flexible circuit board 17, it is possible to adopt a structure in which the flexible circuit board 17 is vertically interposed between the sealing members, the widths of which are the same as the width of the flexible circuit board 17. In this case, a labyrinth structure may be adopted. However, it should be noted that the structure of the sealing member used for the present invention is not limited to the above specific structure.
In the state in which the upper housing 2 and the lower housing 3 are closed to each other, the flexible circuit board 17 is folded back into a U-shape outside the sealing member 34 and made to pass through the flexible circuit board accommodating portion 43 and reaches the sealing member 36. When the upper housing 3 is slid with respect to the lower housing 3 in the state shown in
As described above, in the sliding portable telephone 1 of the present invention, only by slits 44, 46 arranged at the end portions of the flexible circuit board accommodating portions 42, 43 provided on the sliding faces of the upper housing 2 and the lower housing 3, the flexible circuit board accommodating portions 42, 43 are communicate with portions of the upper housing 2 and the lower housing 3. These portions are sealed by the water-proof sealing members 34, 36. Therefore, no droplets enter the inside of the upper housing 2 and the lower housing 3.
In this connection, in the embodiment explained above, the sliding rail 20 is provided on a joining face of the upper housing 1 and the lower housing 2 of the portable telephone 1. However, the following structure can be adopted. As shown in
Further, as shown in
This application is a continuation application of PCT/JP2005/002636 filed on Feb. 18, 2005, the contents being incorporated herein by reference.
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