The present invention disclosed herein relates to a mobile device, and more particularly, to a wristwatch-type mobile device.
The present invention has been derived from a research undertaken as a part of the information technology (IT) development business by Ministry of Information and Communication and Institute for Information Technology Advancement, Republic of Korea (Project management No.: 2005-S-070-03, Project title: Flexible display).
An example of a wristwatch mobile phone is publicly known in British Patent Application No. 2,171,821. The combination of an electronic wristwatch and a two-way radio communication system is disclosed in British Patent Application No. 2,71,821. A wristwatch strap includes an antenna. As disclosed in British Patent Application No. 2,171,821, the casing of a wristwatch includes a microphone, an LCD display, and a two-way phone circuit. Mobile communication is allowed between subscribers of a phone system supporting this type of wristwatch mobile phone.
However, it is not easy to suitably mount a display device of a mobile device on a wristwatch. This limitation makes it difficult to wear a typical wristwatch-type mobile device like a wristwatch.
Also, unlike a general mobile device, the typical wristwatch-type mobile device does not have a sufficient space for a variety of additional services. There is a spatial limitation in providing a variety of consumer-centered services such as medical services, banking services, and entertainment information services.
What is also required is a sufficient-capacity battery capable of supplying power necessary to drive a wristwatch-type mobile device.
The present invention provides a wristwatch-type mobile device that is easily wearable.
The present invention also provides a wristwatch-type mobile device that can provide a variety of additional services.
The present invention also provides a wristwatch-type mobile device that has a sufficient-capacity battery capable of supplying power necessary to drive the mobile device.
A wristwatch-type mobile device according to embodiments of the present invention includes: a slot into which a slot-type card can be inserted; a transparent keypad; a transparent display; and a function selection button.
Embodiments of the present invention provide wristwatch-type mobile devices including: a wristwatch device; a mobile device; and an I/O device selectively used as one of an output device of the wristwatch device and an I/O device of the mobile device.
In some embodiments, the I/O device of the mobile device includes a transparent keypad and a transparent display device.
In other embodiments, the wristwatch-type mobile device further includes a function selection device for selecting the I/O device as one of the output device of the wristwatch device and the I/O device of the mobile device.
In further embodiments, the wristwatch-type mobile device further includes a platform where the wristwatch device and the mobile device are disposed.
In still further embodiments, the platform includes at lease one slot into which slot-type cards for providing additional services are inserted.
In still further embodiments, the platform includes a slot into which a battery card for supplying power necessary for the wristwatch is inserted.
In still further embodiments, the slot for the battery card has a charge jack for charging the battery card.
In still further embodiments, the function selection device includes a function selection button for selecting the I/O device as one of the output device of the wristwatch device and the I/O device of the mobile device.
In still further embodiments, the function selection device automatically selects the I/O device as the keypad and the display device of the mobile device when a wireless communication reception signal is detected.
In still further embodiments, the display device is fabricated using a transparent oxide semiconductor as a driving device.
In still further embodiments, the keypad is a touch pad type keypad that is fabricated by stacking transparent electrodes formed of one of ITO, IZO and ITZO.
In still further embodiments, the wristwatch is an analog watch, and an output device of the analog watch is formed of transparent material so that an hour hand, a minute hand and a second hand are viewable through the output device of the analog watch.
In still further embodiments, the wristwatch is a digital watch, and the digital watch shares the transparent display device as an output device.
In still further embodiments, the mobile device includes a video camera, and the video camera is automatically enabled to transmit the picture of a user in a transmission mode of the mobile device.
In still further embodiments, the I/O device includes an input sensor of a micro-ball mouse and a scroll touch panel.
The accompanying figures are included to provide a further understanding of the present invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate exemplary embodiments of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain principles of the present invention. In the figures:
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present invention may, however, be embodied in different forms and should not be constructed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the present invention to those skilled in the art.
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
A wristwatch-type mobile device according to the present invention can select an input/output (I/O) device as an I/O device for one of a wristwatch device, a mobile device, and an additional service device. Herein, the additional service device is a card inserted into a slot.
The wristwatch device 10 is one of an analog watch and a digital watch. As is well-known in the art, the analog watch has an hour hand, a minute hand and a second hand and may be implemented in a windup spring type or in a crystal vibration type. As is well-known in the art, the digital watch displays the time in number and may be implemented in a crystal vibration type. If the wristwatch device 10 is an analog watch, an hour hand, a minute hand and a second hand is shown through the I/O device 40 to the user. In this case, the I/O device 40 is transparent like glass, which will be described later in detail with reference to
The wristwatch device 10 includes a separate battery (not illustrated) for a driving operation. Herein, the battery of the wristwatch device 10 may be a battery used in a general wristwatch, to which the present invention is not limited. The battery of the wristwatch device 10 may be a rechargeable battery. For example, the battery of the wristwatch device 10 may be a rechargeable battery that is automatically charged through a slot-type battery card 60 illustrated in
An analog watch requires compensation for accurate time display. In general, a windup spring-type watch is driven using the elasticity of a metallic windup spring. However, because metal expands or shrinks depending on the ambient temperature, the metallic windup spring causes a time error with the seasons. Also, because crystal expands or shrinks depending on the ambient temperature, a crystal vibration-type watch cannot be said to be absolutely accurate. To address this limitation, the wristwatch device 10 may further include a circuit that can automatically compensate the time by receiving the accurate time information of the mobile device 20. A method for compensating the time for an analog watch is disclosed in Korean Patent Publication No. 10-2004-0049988 entitled “DEVICE AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING TIME IN WIRELESSTELEPHONE HAVING AN ANALOGUE WATCH”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The mobile device 20 is used to perform wireless communication between users. The mobile device 20 does not include a keypad and a display device that are used in a typical mobile device. The reason for this is that the mobile device 20 uses the shared I/O device 40 instead of a keypad and a display device.
The controller 21 controls the overall operations of the mobile device 20 and the I/O device 40. The controller 21 may include the data processor 23. The RF unit 22 performs a communication operation of the mobile device 20. The RF unit 22 includes: an RF transmitter for upconverting/amplifying a signal to be transmitted; and an RF receiver for low-noise amplifying/downconverting a received signal. The data processor 23 includes: a transmitter for encoding/modulating a signal to be transmitted; and a receiver for demodulating/decoding the received signal. For example, the data processor 23 may include a modem and a codec. The audio processor 24 reproduces an RX audio signal output from the data processor 23 at the speaker 26, and transmits a TX audio signal output from the microphone 25 to the data processor 23. The video processor 27 reproduces an RX video signal output from the data processor 23 at the I/O device 40, and transmits a TX video signal output from the video camera 28 to the data processor 23. The memory 29 may include a program memory and a data memory. The program memory stores programs for controlling a general operation of the mobile device 20. The program memory may be implemented using a nonvolatile memory such as MRAM, PRAM, and FLASH. The data memory temporarily stores data that are generated during the execution of programs. The data memory may be implemented using a volatile memory such as SRAM and DRAM.
The mobile device 20 shares the I/O device 40 with the wristwatch device 10 and a slot-type service card 50. If the function selection device 30 selects the I/O device 40 as an I/O device for the mobile device 20, the I/O device 40 is used as a keypad 41 and a display device 42 of the mobile device 40. The keypad 41 includes: keys for inputting numerals and characters; and function keys for setting a variety of functions. The display device 42 displays character/video data of the mobile device 20.
The keypad 41 and the display device 42 of the mobile device 20 may be formed on a transparent cover of the wristwatch device 10. The transparent cover may be formed of glass or thin solid flexible materials such as metal-foils and plastic materials. The I/O device 40 may be implemented using digital displays such as LCDs, OLEDs, electronic papers, and transparent electronic windows. For example, when the I/O device 40 is implemented using a transparent electronic window, the I/O device 40 displays the time of the wristwatch device 10 and can be used as the keypad 41 and the display device 42 of the mobile device 20.
A platform 11 (see
The mobile device 20 illustrated in
The wristwatch-type mobile device 1 has a slot into which the slot-type battery card 60 can be inserted. Herein, the battery slot may be provided separately or may be identical to a slot for providing another additional service. The battery slot may have a separate charge jack for charging the battery card 60. Herein, the battery card 60 is used as a main power source for supplying power necessary to drive the wristwatch-type mobile device 1. In particular, the battery card 60 is used as a main power source of the mobile device 20.
The wristwatch-type mobile device 1 has the I/O device that is shared by the wristwatch device 10, the mobile device 20, and the slot-type service card 50. According to the selection by the function selection device 30, the I/O device 40 is used as an output device of the wristwatch device 10, the keypad 41 and the display device 42 of the mobile device 20, or an I/O device of the slot-type service card 50.
The wristwatch-type mobile device 1 has a slot into which a slot-type service card can be inserted, and thus can be provided with a variety of additional services. Thus, it is possible to overcome the spatial limitation of the wristwatch-type mobile device 1 that may be caused by the provision of a variety of additional services. The wristwatch-type mobile device 1 has a slot into which the slot-type battery card 60 can be inserted, thereby making it possible to conveniently supply necessary power.
The keypad 41 and the display device 42 are formed of transparent materials to display the time of an analog watch. For example, the keypad 41 and the display device 42 are implemented using thin-film LCDs or organic ELs. The I/O device 40 of
A wristwatch device illustrated in
The mobile device of the present invention may be a cellular phone or a PDA phone. The wristwatch-type mobile device of the present invention includes a wristwatch device, a mobile device, independent sensor input devices, a transparent display, a transparent keypad, and a driving circuit board of handy phones and PDAs. The sensor input devices of the present invention can be attached/detached to/from the platform. The transparent display is used to provide the outputs of the wristwatch, the mobile device, and a card for providing an additional service.
Thus, the wristwatch of the present invention can increase the body wearability, the mobility of a handy phone and a PDA, and the convenience of use. Also, because various sensor I/O devices can be attached and detached, a wristwatch providing a variety of additional services can be implemented. Specifically, because the mobile device is a wristwatch type, the inconvenience in moving the mobile device can be removed. Also, a wristwatch having high functionality and a variety of additional functions can be fabricated by attaching the various sensor I/O devices to the platform of the wristwatch.
As described above, the wristwatch-type mobile device according to the present invention has the slot-type stacked structure, the transparent display, and the additional function buttons. Therefore, the wristwatch-type mobile device is easily wearable even when it includes the mobile device. Also, the wristwatch-type mobile device can provide a variety of additional services using the slot-type card. Also, the present invention can provide the slot-type battery.
The above-disclosed subject matter is to be considered illustrative, and not restrictive, and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications, enhancements, and other embodiments, which fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention. Thus, to the maximum extent allowed by law, the scope of the present invention is to be determined by the broadest permissible interpretation of the following claims and their equivalents, and shall not be restricted or limited by the foregoing detailed description.
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10-2007-74386 | Jul 2007 | KR | national |
This U.S. non-provisional patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2007-74386, filed on Jul. 25, 2007, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.