This application pertains to a housing for a computing device. In particular, embodiments described herein provide a trim element for a housing of a computing device.
Computing devices, particularly handheld and portable devices, have evolved to include numerous types of communication capabilities and functionality. For example, handheld devices exist that operate as cellular phones, messaging terminals, Internet devices, while including personal information management (PIM) software and photo-management applications. Additionally, Internet Protocol services exist that can transform Internet-enabled machines into telephony devices. Even stand-alone telephones that connect to traditional Public Switched Telephone Networks (PSTN) are including more software to enhance the telephone's functionality.
In enhancing communication capabilities and functionality, effort has been made to enhance and assist the user in using such devices. For example, software features exist to facilitate the ease in which the user can act on a phone number in an email message. A sequence of phone numbers can be presented to a user for selection, and upon such selection being made, a telephony application uses the phone number in making a phone call. Small form-factor computing devices, such as devices that provide cellular phone functionality, have particular use for such short-cut functionality, in order to reduce the manual involvement of the user. These devices have smaller keyboards that may be harder to operate, and/or use in mobile or dynamic environments, where the user cannot readily retrieve a desired number.
Telephony devices are just one type of communication device. There are now many types of communication types, and multi-functional devices exist to accommodate the different communication types. Examples of communication types other than telephony include email, instant message (including SMS protocol messages and Multimedia Message Service (MMS) protocol messages), and video conferencing. Many computing devices, particularly smart phones, are enabled to support communications using multiple communication mediums.
With respect any of the devices provided, marketing and branding are important elements of the design of such devices. In the case of cellular mobile computing devices, for example, devices often need to be distinguished by cellular carrier, device manufacturer and even operating system used on the device. Moreover, distinctive design elements on devices can assist in distinguishing devices by type and functionality.
Embodiments described herein provide for a trim element that provides a perimeter trim for a front facade of a computing device. The trim element enables the computing device to have a visual identifier or distinctiveness, and further enables the use of color or design on the trim element to provide product branding. In the case where the computing device is a cellular device, the branding may reflect a carrier of the network used by the device.
One or more embodiments provide for a computing device that includes a display assembly, a keypad, a front facade, and a trim element. A display surface of the display assembly and an arrangement of keys that form the keypad are both provided on the front facade. The front facade also includes one or more regions where a housing surface is provided to surround the display surface and the arrangement of keys. The computing device also includes a trim element that is at least partially exposed to form a perimeter trim of the front facade. The trim element is visually distinguishable from an adjoining portion of the front facade at any point on the perimeter.
According to another embodiment, a housing assembly is provided for a computing device. The housing assembly includes a front facade on which a display surface and an arrangement of keys are provided. The front facade includes one or more regions where a housing surface is provided to surround the display surface and the arrangement of keys. A trim element is at least partially exposed to form a perimeter trim of the front facade. The trim element is visually distinguishable from an adjoining portion of the front facade at any point on the perimeter.
In still another embodiment, a housing sub-assembly of a computing device includes a platform and a trim element. The trim element protrudes from a perimeter of the platform, and the platform is dimensioned so that the trim element provides a perimeter for a front facade of the computing device.
In another embodiment, a trim element is provided for a housing assembly of a computing device. The trim element may be molded and shaped to circumvent a front facade of the housing assembly to form a perimeter trim.
Among numerous benefits provided with embodiments described herein, one or more embodiments enable for a computing device to have trim design that is in accordance with branding or design specifications of, or for, a third-party. The trim design may thus be used to provide a separate branding element that can identify some party other than the device manufacturer. In the case of cellular telephony/data devices, for example, the trim element may be branded in accordance with branding designs of the cellular network carrier. As another example, with any kind of device, the trim element may identify a reseller or provider of the device, apart from the manufacturer. Still further, the trim element may simply add decor or distinctiveness to distinguish the device from other devices in its class.
The device 100 may include a top edge 111 and a bottom edge 113, as well as a pair of lateral sides 115. A distance between the top edge 111 and the bottom edge 113 define a length L of the computing device 100. A width W of the device is defined by a span between the lateral sides 115.
A trim element 150 circumvents or forms in part a peripheral trim of the front facade 112. The peripheral trim formed by the trim element 150 may include only a surface of the trim element 150, or alternatively, be combined with one or more other peripheral surfaces to form a combination peripheral trim. In an embodiment, the trim element 150 circumvents the entire front facade 112 at or near the perimeter of the front facade 112. The trim element 150 may be colored, patterned, textured or otherwise shaped to be visually distinguishable from surrounding surfaces 117 of the front facade 112. For example, in an embodiment shown by
According to an embodiment, other features provided on the front facade 112 may be color coordinated with the trim element 150. For example, the keypad 130 may be in form of a QWERTY or full-alphanumeric keyboard. In one configuration, then keys of the keypad may be delineated with color or shading to provide numeric values when the device is in numeric mode. For example, in numeric mode, the 10 keys may enable the user to dial a phone number quickly. The color or shading used to delineate the number keys from the remainder of the keys on the keypad 130 may match, or alternatively coordinate, with the shading or coloring of the trim element 150.
In an embodiment, trim element 150 is provided by a separate structure from the front facade 112 or its adjoining surfaces. Alternatively, however, the trim element 150 may be an integrated or unitarily formed extension of the surface(s) that form the front facade 112. In the latter case, for example, the front facade 112 may be molded or shaped to include the trim element 150 as an integral part of the front facade 112.
In either case, trim element 150 may be shaped. In one embodiment, the trim element 150 is raised or formed as a protrusion. In another embodiment, the trim element 150 is inset or recessed relative to the adjoining surface of the front facade 112. In an embodiment depicted, the trim element 150 is contoured to provide a transition between the front facade 112 and an adjoining side facade or surface
Moreover, one or more embodiments contemplate that front facade 112 includes variations in coloring, shading, texture or appearance amongst the various surfaces that may extend into or abut the trim element 150. Furthermore, as shown with buttons 131, 133, the adjoining surface to the trim element 150 may include the surface of a functional feature. In an embodiment, the transition from the adjoining surface to the trim element is smooth or flush, so that the transition may include a seam (particularly when the trim element 150 is provided by a separate structure). However, some or all of the surfaces on front facade 112 that surround the trim element 150 may be non-flush with the trim element 150. For example, functional features such as buttons 131, 133 may be raised with respect to a remainder of the front face 112 and/or trim element 150.
Under an embodiment, the trim element 150 is slightly contoured inward to provide transition from the front facade 112 to the peripheral surface 212 and body 215. For example, the trim element 150 may be arced to provide a smooth transition to the peripheral surface 212. As an alternative such as shown by
Additionally, as shown by an embodiment of
An alternative embodiment or variation may eliminate the body portion 222 from being visible. In one embodiment, the front façade 112 includes the trim element 150, which forms the entire perimeter trim of the front façade.
The front panel 310 may form and/or provide at least a substantial portion of the front facade 112. The front panel 310 may include a display surface opening 312 to receive the display surface 120, and numerous key openings 314 to receive individual keys from a keypad. Other openings or components may be provided on or with the front panel 310, such as, for example, openings or structures for a multi-way navigation component.
The printed circuit board 340 may include various components that are housed within the housing 110, including a processor 341 and a display assembly 343. The display assembly 343 may include the display surface 120 that extends into (and possibly forms a portion of) front facade 112.
In an embodiment, the mid-structure 320 provides the trim element 150 as a peripheral protrusion on that structure. The mid-structure 320 may also provide a platform 322 that supports a keypad 344. The keypad 344 may include, for example, a QWERTY arrangement or provide characters and numbers. Under one implementation, the keypad has a low profile in thickness, such as provided from sheet-key construction, where the key structures are laminated onto electrical actuators for actuating the individual key structures. Electrical connectivity between the keypad 344 and one or more components on the printed circuit board 340 (such as processor 341) may be provided through outlets, traces or other connective elements provided on the mid-structure 320. Additionally, the mid-structure 320 may include the display assembly opening 314 to accommodate the display assembly 343, so that the display surface 120 is provided with the front facade 112. As mentioned elsewhere, one or more embodiments provide that the display surface 120 forms a flush or seamless section of the front facade 112.
The rear panel 330 may provide a remainder of the containment that forms housing 110. The rear panel 330 may form at least a portion of the peripheral surface (such as provided in
According to one embodiment, elements of the mid-structure 320 may provide a contrast in materials. The trim section 410 may be formed from molded plastic or similar material. A ‘single-shot’ molding process may be used to shape the trim section 410, so that it has protrusions dimensioned in height to form the trim element 150, as well as overall dimensions and contours to tightly circumvent, for example, the front panel 310.
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Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been described in detail herein with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments. As such, many modifications and variations will be apparent to practitioners skilled in this art. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents. Furthermore, it is contemplated that a particular feature described either individually or as part of an embodiment can be combined with other individually described features, or parts of other embodiments, even if the other features and embodiments make no mentioned of the particular feature. Thus, the absence of describing combinations should not preclude the inventor from claiming rights to such combinations.