1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a terminal, and more particularly, to a mobile terminal having a touch screen.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
With increasing development of information communication technologies, information and communication environments has been changing rapidly in recent times. Particularly, mobile communication terminals have been considered to be requisites for modern society, and have been widely used throughout the world. With the increasing demands of users due to the widespread use of the above-mentioned mobile communication terminals, not only a general voice call function, but also a variety of additional functions such as MP3 file player function and camera function have been added to the mobile communication terminals.
In recent years, there has been introduced a mobile communication terminal having a touch screen type display. When a user pushes push-button type mechanical key buttons of a conventional non-touch-screen type mobile communication terminal, the user can feel tactile sensation in which the key buttons have been slightly pushed inward, and therefore, the user of the terminal can easily recognize that the key buttons have been correctly pushed. However, the conventional touch screen type mobile communication terminal has problems in that, when the user of the terminal pushes the key buttons on the touch screen of the terminal, the user cannot feel tactile sensation in which the key buttons have been pushed, and therefore, the user of the terminal cannot easily recognize that the key buttons have been correctly pushed.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a touch screen assembly, a mobile terminal having the touch screen assembly, and a key input method on the mobile terminal that substantially obviate one or more problems due to limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
An object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal constructed such that a user of the terminal can easily confirm, in the form of touch sensation, whether key buttons on a touch screen have been correctly pushed or not.
Additional advantages, objects, and features of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and in part will become apparent to those having ordinary skill in the art upon examination of the following or may be learned from practice of the invention. The objectives and other advantages of the invention may be realized and attained by the structure particularly pointed out in the written description and claims hereof as well as the appended drawings.
To achieve these objects and other advantages and in accordance with the purpose of the invention, as embodied and broadly described herein, a terminal includes a touch screen type display part for displaying key buttons used for a user to input information to the terminal, and a touch screen protection film part formed on the display part, wherein the touch screen protection film part is formed into a shape corresponding to the key buttons such that, when the user of the terminal touches the key buttons, the user can feel touch sensation.
In another aspect of the present invention, a touch screen assembly includes a touch screen type display part for displaying input parts used for a user to input information, a vibrator for providing vibration to the display part when an input operation is carried out through the input parts, and a vibrator driving part for driving the vibrator, wherein the vibrator driving part provides a voltage square wave to the vibrator so as to instantaneously vibrate the display part.
In another aspect of the present invention, a terminal includes the above-described touch screen assembly according to the present invention.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, a key input method on a terminal having a touch screen, includes displaying input parts on a touch screen, sensing that a user has performed an input operation through the input parts, and, when the input operation is sensed, providing instantaneous vibration to the touch screen.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description of the present invention are exemplary and explanatory and are intended to provide further explanation of the invention as claimed.
The accompanying drawings, which are included to provide a further understanding of the invention and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this application, illustrate embodiment(s) of the invention and together with the description serve to explain the principle of the invention. In the drawings:
Reference will now be made in detail to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts.
The present invention may be applied to various kinds of terminals, such as a game device, as well as mobile communication terminals, such as a personal digital assistant (PDA), a portable phone, and a smart phone. The following description of the present invention will be given on the assumption that the present invention is applied to the mobile terminal, specifically, the portable phone, for convenience of easy description.
Furthermore, the present invention may be applied to all kinds of mobile terminals having at least one touch screen type display part. For convenience of easy description, however, the following embodiments of the present invention will be described on the assumption that the mobile terminal according to the present invention includes two display parts, and at least one of the two display parts is a touch screen type display part.
Consequently, it should be noted that the scope of the present invention is not limited by the following embodiments.
Hereinafter, a first embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
As shown in
The first display part 100 is a touch screen that displays key buttons used to manipulate the mobile terminal. The second display part 400 displays information of the mobile terminal or motion pictures. The second display part 400 may be constructed with a touch screen like the touch screen of the first display part 100. The protection film part 150 is formed on the first display part 100. Preferably, the protection film part 150 is made of, but not limited to, a transparent material, such as transparent rubber, transparent silicon, or transparent plastic.
The formation of the protection film part 150 on the first display part 100 will be further described below with reference to
With the above-described structure, the protection film part 150 can protect the surface of the touch screen and allow the user of the terminal to feel tactile sensation when the user presses the key buttons, and thus, to allow confirmation of the key buttons.
Hereinafter, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
As shown in
The first display part 100 is a touch screen that displays key buttons used to manipulate the mobile terminal. The second display part 400 displays information of the mobile terminal or motion pictures. The second display part 400 may be constructed with a touch screen like the touch screen of the first display part 100. The control part 700 controls the entire terminal.
When a user of the terminal touches one of the key buttons on the first display part 100, the control part 700 recognizes that one of the key buttons has been touched, and controls the first display unit 100 to temporarily change the shape of the touched key button for a predetermined period of time (e.g., 1 second) such that the user of the terminal can visually recognize that one of the key buttons has been correctly touched. For example, when the user of the terminal pushes one of the key buttons, for example, “1” key button, on the first display part 100, the control part 700 senses that the user of the terminal has touched the “1” key button, and controls the “1” key button such that the color of the “1” key button is changed or the shape of the “1” key button is enlarged or reversed. As a result, the user of the terminal can visually recognize that the “1” key button has been correctly touched.
In addition, the mobile terminal 10 may further include a speaker 800 as an option. In this case, the speaker 800 is constructed in a manner that when the user has correctly touched one of the key buttons on the touch screen, a predetermined sound can be outputted from the speaker 800 under the control of the control part 700. The predetermined sound may be a manufactured sound or a human voice. It is preferable that the sound outputted from the speaker is changed based on which key button is touched. Especially, in the case that the sound is a voice, it is preferable that, when the user of the terminal presses “1” key button or “2” key button, a voice corresponding to the “1” key button or the “2” key button (e.g., “one” or “two”), respectively, is outputted from the speaker. Further, it is possible that the control part 700 cannot determine which key button the user of the terminal has intended to touch because the user of the terminal simultaneously touches two or more buttons or touches the remaining area of the first display part 100 excluding the key button display section. In such a situation, it is preferable that an additional warning sound indicating input error is outputted from the speaker 800.
Hereinafter, the construction of a mobile terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to
As shown in
The first display part 100 is constructed in the form of a touch screen. The first display part 100 principally displays input parts used to manipulate the terminal, (e.g., key buttons) and allows a user of the terminal to press the key buttons through the touch screen in order to input information necessary to manipulate the terminal.
The vibrator 200 serves to provide vibration to the first display part 100. More specifically, when the user of the terminal has pressed the key buttons on the touch screen, the user can recognize that the key buttons have been touched and inputted. The vibrator driving part 300 serves to drive the vibrator 200. The vibration is transmitted to a finger of the user or a stylus pen through the first display part 100 such that the user can feel tactile sensation as if mechanical push buttons were slightly elastically pushed inward when the user of the terminal pushes the mechanical push buttons. Hereinafter, such tactile sensation will be referred to as “instantaneous vibration sensation,” and vibration which the vibrator 200 generates for the user of the terminal to feel the instantaneous vibration sensation will be referred to as “instantaneous vibration.” The instantaneous vibration sensation is most ideally realized when the vibrator 200 vibrates at a specific vibration frequency and/or a specific vibration magnitude, which will be described below in detail.
The first display part 100, the vibrator 200, and the vibrator driving part 300 may be mounted in the mobile communication terminal 10 in the form of a single touch screen assembly module.
The second display part 400 is an exclusive display part of the mobile communication terminal 10, which displays image and information necessary to use the terminal. The second display part 400 may be constructed with a touch screen like the touch screen of the first display part 100 to provide greater convenience in manipulation of the user of the terminal.
The memory part 600 serves to store various kinds of data necessary to operate the mobile terminal and data which the user of the terminal arbitrarily stores. The wireless processing part 500 serves to transmit and receive data in a wireless fashion such that the user of the terminal can perform mobile communication through a mobile communication network.
The control part 700 serves to control the entire terminal, including the first display part 100, the vibrator driving part 300, the second display part 400, the wireless processing part 500, and the memory part 600.
Hereinafter, the external structure of the mobile terminal 10 according to the third embodiment of the present invention will be described.
As shown in
With the above-stated construction of the mobile terminal according to the present invention, the vibrator 200 provides vibration in the terminal when the user of the terminal presses one of the key buttons on the touch screen. With the vibration, the user can recognize that the key button has been touched and the desired command has been inputted. A more detailed description is provided below.
It is possible for a user to inadvertently press or touch more than one key button at the same time. For example, the user may intend to press “5” key button but inadvertently presses “5” and “6” key buttons at the same time. In such a case, a feedback may be provided to notify that the user has incorrectly pressed or touched the key(s). Here, the feedback notification to the user can be in various forms, including no response (e.g., no vibration) or a warning sound.
1. Construction of Vibrator
When a user of the terminal touches one of the key buttons on the touch screen, the control part 700 recognizes that one of the key buttons has been touched, and transmits to the vibrator driving part 300 a specific signal indicating that one of the key buttons has been touched. Upon receipt, the vibrator driving part 300 generates a voltage square wave V corresponding to the specific signal.
When the voltage square wave V is inputted to the coil 210, a magnetic field of the coil 210 is changed based on the voltage square wave V. The change of the magnetic field of the coil 210 affects the permanent magnet of the linearly reciprocating mover 230. As a result, the linearly reciprocating mover 230 is linearly reciprocated in a direction indicated by x depending upon the change of the magnetic field of the coil 210, and therefore, the linearly reciprocating mover 230 impacts against the vibrator housing 250. Consequently, the vibrator 200 generates vibration corresponding to the inputted voltage square wave, i.e., vibration pulse in the direction of x.
This will be described in more detail with reference to
However, the vibration time t2 of the vibrator housing 250 (see
The vibration pulse of the vibrator housing allows for the user of the terminal to feel instantaneous vibration sensation when the user of the terminal pushes one of the key buttons on the touch screen.
2. Position of Vibrator
Hereinafter, preferable positions of a vibrator in a mobile terminal according to Embodiment 3-1 and Embodiment 3-2 of the present invention will be described with reference to
As shown in
When the vibrator 200 is positioned at the center of the first display part 100 as shown in
Further, when the vibrator is directly attached to the lower surface of the first display part 100 as shown in
Although the vibrator 200 is directly attached to the lower surface of the first display part 100 as described above, the vibrator may be constructed such that the vibrator is attached to the inside of the first housing of the first terminal body while being spaced apart from the first display part 100, as shown in
As shown in
When the vibrator 200 is positioned at the edge of the lower surface of the first display part 100 as shown in
In addition, referring to Embodiment 3-2, the vibrator 200 may be directly attached to the lower surface of the first display part 100 as shown in
Voltage Square Wave Applied to Vibrator by Vibrator Driving Part
Hereinafter, the voltage square wave V, which is applied to the vibrator 200 by the vibrator driving part 300 such that a user of the terminal can feel instantaneous vibration sensation whenever the user of the terminal touches one of the key buttons on the touch screen. This will be described in more detail with reference to
The inventor of the present application has performed experiments on several subjects. The objective of the experiments were to determine whether the subjects were able to experience and/or feel the same or similar vibration provided to the first display part 100 by the vibrator 200 to that of the conventional push-type buttons (e.g., tactile sensation corresponding to feel of the key buttons pressed downward/inward) while varying the frequency and the number of cycle repetitions of the voltage square wave V.
Before discussing the results of the experiment are, terms used to describe the results of the experiment are briefly defined as follows:
A term “voltage square wave V” refers to a voltage waveform generated by the vibrator driving part when a user of the terminal touches the touch screen once. Preferably, the voltage waveform is formed in the shape of a square wave. However, the voltage waveform is not limited to the shape of a square wave but may also be formed in other shapes, such as a sawtooth wave, a pulse wave, or a sine wave.
A term “number of cycle repetitions of voltage square wave” refers to a number of repetitions of one cycle T of the voltage square wave V. For example, the number of cycle repetitions of the voltage square wave V shown in
A term “frequency f of voltage square wave” refers to a reciprocal of time corresponding to one cycle T of the voltage square wave V.
A term “magnitude M of voltage square wave” refers to a peak-to-peak amplitude of the voltage square wave V.
Referring to the experiment, the results of the experiment revealed that the magnitude of instantaneous vibration which a user of the terminal feels on the first display part is mainly influenced by the magnitude of the voltage square wave. Here, the magnitude of instantaneous vibration is partially influenced by the number of cycle repetitions of voltage square wave and the frequency of voltage square wave. This is because resonance may be generated between the voltage square wave and natural vibration frequency based on the material of the first display part and the material of the housing surrounding the first display part.
The experiment was carried out using a terminal having a vibrator provided to a touch screen, which is made of glass and surrounded by a housing made of polycarbonate, according to the present invention.
The experiments have revealed that it is preferable to have the following results. When the voltage square wave generated by the vibrator driving part has a number of cycle repetitions equaling 9 or less and a frequency of 300 Hz to 700 Hz, the subjects experienced instantaneous vibration sensation similar to tactile sensation obtained when the push type button(s) is actually pushed(e.g., conventional push-type buttons). Further, when the voltage square wave generated by the vibrator driving part preferably has a number of cycle repetitions equaling 5 or less and a frequency of 400 Hz to 600 Hz, the subjects experienced instantaneous vibration sensation further similar to tactile sensation obtained when one of the push type buttons is actually pushed. The results of the experiment are results obtained from actual experience of several subjects. Consequently, it should be noted that the results of the experiment are difficult to be calculated as accurate numerical data.
On the other hand, the vibrator 200 may be constructed to provide voltage square wave, associated with a first key button, having at least one of the number of cycle repetitions, the frequency, and the magnitude different from the number of cycle repetitions, frequency, and magnitude of the voltage square wave associated with a second key button. For example, if the user touches “5” key button which has a number of cycle repetitions equaling 3, and thereafter, the user touches “9” key button whose number of cycle repetitions equals 2, then the number of cycle repetitions associated with the selected key buttons are different. The same comparison can be made for the frequency and the magnitude. Furthermore, when the user of the terminal pushes the key buttons, the user of the terminal can perceive different instantaneous vibration sensations based on different voltage square waves without watching the second display part, whereby the user of the terminal can confirm which buttons have been pushed.
Such a construction may be easily used especially for visually impaired users. When the control part cannot determine which button the user of the terminal has intended to touch because the user of the terminal has simultaneously touched two or more buttons or touched the remaining area of the first display part excluding the key button display section, the vibrator may be constructed such that additional instantaneous vibration sensation indicating input error can be outputted from the vibrator. Alternatively, no response or no feedback can be provided to indicate error in pressing or touching the key buttons.
As apparent from the above description, the mobile terminal having the touch screen according to the present invention has the following effects.
According to the present invention, when a user of the terminal correctly touches the key buttons on the touch screen of the terminal, the user of the terminal can perceive, in the form of visual sensation, hearing sensation, and/or vibration sensation, that the key buttons have been correctly touched, and therefore, it is possible to more easily and conveniently manipulate the key buttons on the terminal having the touch screen. Especially, according to the present invention, when the user of the terminal touches the key buttons on the touch screen of the terminal, the user can perceive, in the form of vibration sensation, that the key buttons have been correctly touched, and therefore, it is possible for the user of the terminal to confirm whether the key buttons have been touched without watching an additional display part.
Furthermore, according to the present invention, when the user of the terminal pushes key buttons on the touch screen of the terminal, the user can feel or experience instantaneous vibration sensation similar to tactile sensation obtained when the conventional mechanical push buttons are actually pushed. Consequently, it is possible for any user experienced in using the conventional push-type mechanical buttons to easily manipulate the key buttons on the touch screen.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventions. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers the modifications and variations of this invention provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2005-0074193 | Aug 2005 | KR | national |
10-2005-0085259 | Sep 2005 | KR | national |
This application is a Continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 11/502,482 filed on Aug. 11, 2006; and this application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application Nos. 10-2005-0074193, filed on Aug. 12, 2005 and 10-2005-0085259 filed on Sep. 13, 2005, which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 11502482 | Aug 2006 | US |
Child | 12419175 | US |