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JP2008258731A
JP2008258731A JP2007096348A JP2007096348A JP2008258731A JP 2008258731 A JP2008258731 A JP 2008258731A JP 2007096348 A JP2007096348 A JP 2007096348A JP 2007096348 A JP2007096348 A JP 2007096348A JP 2008258731 A JP2008258731 A JP 2008258731A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve design property of electronic apparatus without sacrificing functionality and handleability. <P>SOLUTION: When power supply of a camera is off, voltage is not applied to a light control glass 22, and both of the light control glass 22 and electronic paper 24 are held in an opaque state. The light control glass 22 in the opaque state is observed similarly as it has almost the same color as the front cover 11, so that the light control glass 22 and the front cover 11 can not be distinguished at a glance. Namely, by making the light control glass 22 opaque, not only a photographing optical system 21 is hidden, but also presence of a lens window 11a itself is hidden. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2009,JPO&INPIT

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本発明は、デジタルカメラ等の電子機器に関し、デザイン性の向上を図ったものである。   The present invention relates to an electronic device such as a digital camera and is intended to improve design.

デジタルカメラは、撮影光学系を介して取り込んだ被写体光束を撮像素子にて撮像し、その撮像信号から画像データを得る。画像データは、液晶モニタ等に表示することが可能である。   A digital camera images a subject light beam taken in via an imaging optical system with an imaging device, and obtains image data from the imaging signal. The image data can be displayed on a liquid crystal monitor or the like.

一般にデジタルカメラを購入しようとする者は、機種選択にあたり、機能性や使い勝手だけでなく、見栄えの善し悪しも重視する。このため、各メーカーともカメラの外観的なデザインや色彩等を工夫しているが、いずれのカメラも「前面に撮影光学系、背面に液晶モニタ」という図式は変わらない。デジタルカメラ以外の電子機器においても、基本的なデザインはほぼ統一されているといってよい。かかる現状において、購入者の購買意欲を煽るには、より斬新なデザインが求められるが、デザインに拘り過ぎると機能性や使い勝手を犠牲にしがちである。   In general, a person who wants to purchase a digital camera emphasizes not only functionality and usability but also good or bad appearance when selecting a model. For this reason, each manufacturer has devised the appearance design and color of the camera, but the diagram of “camera optical system on the front and liquid crystal monitor on the back” remains the same for all cameras. Even in electronic devices other than digital cameras, it can be said that the basic design is almost unified. Under such circumstances, a more innovative design is required in order to encourage purchasers to purchase, but functionality and usability tend to be sacrificed if they are too concerned with the design.

本発明に係る電子機器は、光を入射または射出させるための窓を有する外カバーと、
前記窓またはその内側に配置され、窓の存在をカモフラージュ可能な隠蔽部材とを備えることを特徴とする。
隠蔽部材として、光の透過率が変更可能な透過率可変部材を用い、その透過率可変部材の透過率を調整することで窓を露出/隠蔽するようにしてもよい。その際、透過率可変部材を外カバーとほぼ同色とすることで、窓の存在を隠蔽してもよい。
透過率可変部材として、電気信号によって透過率が変化する部材を用いることができる。また、透過率変化部材として、湾曲性のある紙状の部材を用いることができる。
上記窓は、外カバー内に配置された撮影光学系に外光を導くための導光窓であってもよいし、外カバー内に配置された発光部材の光を外部に照射するための射出窓であってもよい。
An electronic device according to the present invention includes an outer cover having a window for entering or emitting light,
It is provided with the concealment member which is arrange | positioned inside the said window or its inside, and can camouflage presence of a window.
As the concealing member, a transmittance variable member capable of changing the light transmittance may be used, and the window may be exposed / concealed by adjusting the transmittance of the transmittance variable member. At this time, the presence of the window may be concealed by making the variable transmittance member substantially the same color as the outer cover.
As the transmittance variable member, a member whose transmittance is changed by an electric signal can be used. In addition, a paper-like member having a bendability can be used as the transmittance changing member.
The window may be a light guide window for guiding outside light to a photographing optical system arranged in the outer cover, or an emission for irradiating light of a light emitting member arranged in the outer cover to the outside. It may be a window.

本発明によれば、機能性や使い勝手を犠牲にすることなく斬新なデザインの電子機器を提供できる。   According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an electronic device with a novel design without sacrificing functionality or usability.

図1〜図6により本発明をデジタルカメラに適用した場合の一実施形態を説明する。
図1,図2は本実施形態におけるデジタルカメラの正面図および背面図、図3は図2のIII−III線断面図である。カメラの外カバーを構成する前カバー11および背面カバー12は、それぞれ透明の樹脂の裏面に白色塗装13を施して構成される。こうすることで、カバー11,12は、外側から見たときに光沢および透明感のある白色に見える。
An embodiment when the present invention is applied to a digital camera will be described with reference to FIGS.
1 and 2 are a front view and a rear view of the digital camera according to this embodiment, and FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line III-III in FIG. The front cover 11 and the back cover 12 constituting the outer cover of the camera are each configured by applying a white coating 13 on the back surface of a transparent resin. By doing so, the covers 11 and 12 appear white with gloss and transparency when viewed from the outside.

カバー内に配置された撮影光学系21は、屈曲光学系とされ、前カバー11のレンズ窓11aから取り込んだ被写体光束を下方に折り曲げて撮像素子(不図示)に導く。このような屈曲光学系を用いることで、カメラの薄型化が図れる。   The photographing optical system 21 disposed in the cover is a bending optical system, and the subject light beam taken in from the lens window 11a of the front cover 11 is bent downward and guided to an image sensor (not shown). By using such a bending optical system, the camera can be thinned.

レンズ窓11aには調光ガラス22が嵌め込まれ、その表面は前カバー11の表面と面一とされる。調光ガラス22は、公知のように透過率が可変のガラスであり、例えば2枚のガラス板の間に液晶フィルムを挟み込んで構成される。液晶フィルムの表裏両面に透明電極膜が設けられ、透明電極を介して液晶フィルムに電圧を印加すると、液晶フィルムが透明となり、電圧印加を解除すると不透明となる。透明状態では、撮像に十分な光量を撮影光学系21に導くことが可能である。一方、不透明状態では、液晶フィルムが白濁状態となるので、レンズ窓11aは、前カバー11と同様に光沢および透明感のある白色に見える。   A light control glass 22 is fitted into the lens window 11a, and the surface thereof is flush with the surface of the front cover 11. As is well known, the light control glass 22 is a glass having a variable transmittance. For example, the light control glass 22 is configured by sandwiching a liquid crystal film between two glass plates. Transparent electrode films are provided on both the front and back surfaces of the liquid crystal film. When a voltage is applied to the liquid crystal film through the transparent electrode, the liquid crystal film becomes transparent, and when the voltage application is released, the liquid crystal film becomes opaque. In the transparent state, it is possible to guide the photographing optical system 21 with a sufficient amount of light for imaging. On the other hand, in the opaque state, the liquid crystal film is in a cloudy state, and thus the lens window 11a looks white with gloss and a transparent feeling like the front cover 11.

背面カバー12の内側には、画像表示が可能な液晶モニタ23が設けられ、その画面前面には電子ペーパー24が配置されている。背面カバー12のうち、電子ペーパー24と対向する矩形の部分12aだけは白色塗装が施されておらず、モニタ視認窓として透明性が確保される。電子ペーパー24は、公知のように薄く、湾曲性があるので、湾曲した背面カバー12の裏面に密着して配置することができる。   A liquid crystal monitor 23 capable of displaying an image is provided inside the back cover 12, and an electronic paper 24 is disposed on the front surface of the screen. Of the back cover 12, only the rectangular portion 12a facing the electronic paper 24 is not painted white, and transparency is secured as a monitor viewing window. Since the electronic paper 24 is thin and curved as is well known, it can be placed in close contact with the back surface of the curved back cover 12.

電子ペーパー24は、一般的には下部に吸収層を設け、素子(例えば、コレステリック液晶)の状態を部分的に変えることで、文字や絵柄を表示するのに用いられる。本実施形態では吸収層を廃し、光の透過率を変える部材として電子ペーパー24を用いる。すなわち、素子に電圧を印加することで透明状態とし、電圧を断つことで白色の不透明状態とする。透明状態では、モニタ視認窓12aおよび電子ペーパー24を介して液晶モニタ23の表示を視認可能である。一方、不透明状態では、背面カバー12を介して電子ペーパー23を見ることになるので、モニタ視認窓12aは、背面カバー12と同様に光沢および透明感のある白色に見える。   The electronic paper 24 is generally used to display characters and patterns by providing an absorption layer in the lower portion and partially changing the state of an element (for example, cholesteric liquid crystal). In the present embodiment, the electronic paper 24 is used as a member that eliminates the absorption layer and changes the light transmittance. That is, a transparent state is obtained by applying a voltage to the element, and a white opaque state is obtained by cutting off the voltage. In the transparent state, the display on the liquid crystal monitor 23 can be viewed through the monitor viewing window 12a and the electronic paper 24. On the other hand, in the opaque state, since the electronic paper 23 is viewed through the back cover 12, the monitor viewing window 12 a looks white with gloss and transparency like the back cover 12.

カメラを操作するための電源ボタンやレリーズボタン、その他の操作ボタン類は、カメラの上面に設けてもよいし、モニタ表示窓にタッチスイッチを設け、タッチ操作により各動作が指示できるようにしてもよい。   The power button, release button, and other operation buttons for operating the camera may be provided on the top surface of the camera, or a touch switch is provided on the monitor display window so that each operation can be instructed by a touch operation. Good.

図6はカメラの制御ブロック図である。CPU31には、操作部32、カメラ制御部33、モニタ制御部34、調光ガラス制御部35および電子ペーパー制御部36が接続されている。カメラ制御部33は、撮像素子や画像処理回路、画像記録回路といった通常のカメラ動作を実現するための機構部である。モニタ制御部34は、液晶モニタ23を制御して画像表示やメニュー表示等を行う。調光ガラス制御部35および電子ペーパー制御部36は、それぞれ調光ガラス22および電子ペーパー24を構成する各素子への印加電圧を制御する。   FIG. 6 is a control block diagram of the camera. An operation unit 32, a camera control unit 33, a monitor control unit 34, a light control glass control unit 35 and an electronic paper control unit 36 are connected to the CPU 31. The camera control unit 33 is a mechanism unit for realizing normal camera operations such as an image sensor, an image processing circuit, and an image recording circuit. The monitor control unit 34 controls the liquid crystal monitor 23 to perform image display, menu display, and the like. The light control glass control part 35 and the electronic paper control part 36 control the applied voltage to each element which comprises the light control glass 22 and the electronic paper 24, respectively.

以上のように構成されたカメラにおいて、電源がオフのときには、調光ガラス22および電子ペーパー24のいずれにも電圧が印加されず、両者は不透明状態に保持される(図1,図2)。これらを不透明状態とすることで、レンズ窓11aおよびモニタ視認窓12aの存在をカモフラージュすることができる。すなわち、不透明状態にある調光ガラス22は、上述のように前カバー11とほぼ同色で同様の見え方をするため、一見しただけでは両者の区別がつかない。つまり、調光ガラス22を不透明とすることで、撮影光学系21が隠蔽されるだけでなく、レンズ窓11aの存在そのものが隠蔽されることになる。同様に、不透明状態にある電子ペーパー24は、背面カバー12とほぼ同色で同様の見え方をするため、この場合も一見しただけでは両者の区別がつかない。つまり、電子ペーパー24を不透明とすることで、液晶モニタ23が隠蔽されるだけでなく、モニタ視認窓12aの存在そのものも隠蔽される。   In the camera configured as described above, when the power is off, no voltage is applied to either the light control glass 22 or the electronic paper 24, and both are kept in an opaque state (FIGS. 1 and 2). By making them opaque, the presence of the lens window 11a and the monitor viewing window 12a can be camouflaged. That is, since the light control glass 22 in the opaque state looks almost the same color and the same as the front cover 11 as described above, the two cannot be distinguished at first glance. That is, by making the light control glass 22 opaque, not only the photographing optical system 21 is concealed but also the existence of the lens window 11a itself is concealed. Similarly, the electronic paper 24 in the opaque state looks almost the same color as the back cover 12, and in this case as well, the two cannot be distinguished from each other at first glance. That is, by making the electronic paper 24 opaque, not only the liquid crystal monitor 23 is concealed, but also the presence of the monitor viewing window 12a itself is concealed.

このように、電源オフ時のカメラは、前面および背面とも同色で統一され、また凹凸もないことから、これまでになくスッキリとした好ましい外観となる。撮影光学系21も液晶モニタ23も見えないため、精密機器との印象を与えず、機械の苦手な人も重圧を感ずることがない。   In this way, the camera when the power is turned off is unified in the same color on the front and back sides, and has no irregularities, so that it has a refreshing and preferable appearance. Since neither the photographing optical system 21 nor the liquid crystal monitor 23 can be seen, it does not give an impression of a precision instrument, and even those who are not good at the machine do not feel heavy pressure.

カメラの電源を投入すると、CPU31は調光ガラス22および電子ペーパー24に電圧を印加し、両者を透明状態とする(図4,図5)。これにより、何もないところに撮影光学系21および液晶モニタ23が突如出現したように見え、通常のカメラにはない視覚効果が楽しめる。またCPU31は、電源オンに伴って撮像を開始し、生成された画像を液晶モニタ23に逐次更新表示する(スルー画表示)。スルー画表示の開始後に電子ペーパー24に電圧を印加するようにすれば、画面のないところに画像を出現させる視覚効果を実現できる。このとき、電子ペーパー24の複数の画素を同時に透明化するのではなく、時間差を持たせて透明化してゆくことで、画像が徐々に浮かび上がるような演出も可能である。   When the camera is turned on, the CPU 31 applies a voltage to the light control glass 22 and the electronic paper 24 to make them both transparent (FIGS. 4 and 5). Thereby, it seems that the photographing optical system 21 and the liquid crystal monitor 23 suddenly appear in a place where there is nothing, and a visual effect that is not found in a normal camera can be enjoyed. The CPU 31 starts imaging when the power is turned on, and sequentially updates and displays the generated image on the liquid crystal monitor 23 (through image display). If a voltage is applied to the electronic paper 24 after the through image display is started, a visual effect of causing an image to appear where there is no screen can be realized. At this time, instead of making the plurality of pixels of the electronic paper 24 transparent at the same time, it is possible to produce an effect that the image gradually emerges by making it transparent with a time difference.

なお、レンズ窓11aに電子ペーパーを配置してもよいし、モニタ視認窓12aに調光ガラスを配置してもよい。また、調光ガラスや電子ペーパー等の透過率可変部材を適用する箇所は、レンズ窓11aやモニタ視認窓12aに限定されない。例えば図7,図8は、レンズ窓11aに加えて、電子閃光装置の発光窓11bおよびAF補助光の発光窓11cにも透過率可変部材を適用し、それぞれの窓11a〜11cを隠蔽できるようにした例を示している。この場合、各窓にそれぞれ透過率可変部材を配してもよいし、1枚の大型の透過率可変部材を3つの窓11a〜11cに跨るように配置してもよい。各窓それぞれに透過率可変部材を配置した場合は、例えば電源オン時にはレンズ窓11aを出現させ、閃光発光が指示されたときに発光窓11bを出現させ、AF補助光が必要なときに発光窓11cを出現させるといった個別制御が可能である。   In addition, electronic paper may be arrange | positioned to the lens window 11a, and light control glass may be arrange | positioned to the monitor visual recognition window 12a. Further, the portion to which the transmittance variable member such as light control glass or electronic paper is applied is not limited to the lens window 11a or the monitor visual recognition window 12a. For example, in FIGS. 7 and 8, in addition to the lens window 11a, the transmittance variable member is applied to the light emission window 11b of the electronic flash device and the light emission window 11c of the AF auxiliary light so that the windows 11a to 11c can be hidden. An example is shown. In this case, a transmittance variable member may be disposed in each window, or one large transmittance variable member may be disposed so as to straddle the three windows 11a to 11c. When a variable transmittance member is arranged in each window, for example, the lens window 11a appears when the power is turned on, the light emitting window 11b appears when flashing is instructed, and the light emitting window when AF auxiliary light is required Individual control such as causing 11c to appear is possible.

透過率可変部材に変えて、窓の内側に挿脱可能な隠蔽部材を設けてもよい。例えば、図示したカメラにおいて、前カバー11の裏面の一部に白色塗装を施さないことでレンズ窓を形成し、そのレンズ窓の裏面に、前カバー11と同色の隠蔽部材(例えば、板状の部材)を挿脱可能に配置することが考えられる。この隠蔽部材をレンズ窓の裏面に挿入することで、レンズ窓の存在を隠蔽し、レンズ窓から退避させることでレンズ窓(撮影光学系)を露出する。   Instead of the transmittance variable member, a concealable member that can be inserted and removed may be provided inside the window. For example, in the illustrated camera, a lens window is formed by not applying white paint to a part of the back surface of the front cover 11, and a concealing member (for example, a plate-like shape) of the same color as the front cover 11 is formed on the back surface of the lens window. It is conceivable to arrange the member) so that it can be inserted and removed. By inserting the concealing member into the back surface of the lens window, the presence of the lens window is concealed, and the lens window (imaging optical system) is exposed by retracting from the lens window.

さらに、本発明はデジタルカメラに限定されず、光照射窓または導光窓を持つあらゆる電子機器に適用可能である。   Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to a digital camera, and can be applied to any electronic device having a light irradiation window or a light guide window.

一実施形態におけるカメラの正面図で、電源オフ時の状態を示す。It is a front view of the camera in one Embodiment, and shows the state at the time of power-off. 図1のカメラの背面図。The rear view of the camera of FIG. 図2のIII−III線断面図。III-III sectional view taken on the line of FIG. 上記カメラの正面図で、電源オン時の状態を示す。The front view of the said camera shows the state at the time of power-on. 図4のカメラの背面図。The rear view of the camera of FIG. カメラの制御ブロック図。The control block diagram of a camera. 他の実施形態におけるカメラの正面図で、電源オフ時の状態を示す。It is a front view of the camera in other embodiments, and shows a state at the time of power-off. 図7と同様の正面図で、電源オン時の状態を示す。It is the same front view as FIG. 7, and shows the state at the time of power-on.

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11 前カバー
11a レンズ窓
11b 電子閃光装置の発光窓
11c AF補助光の発光窓
12 背面カバー
21 撮影光学系
22 調光ガラス
23 液晶モニタ
24 電子ペーパー
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 11 Front cover 11a Lens window 11b Light emission window of electronic flash device 11c Light emission window of AF auxiliary light 12 Back cover 21 Imaging optical system 22 Light control glass 23 Liquid crystal monitor 24 Electronic paper

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光を入射または射出させるための窓を有する外カバーと、
前記窓またはその内側に配置され、前記窓の存在をカモフラージュ可能な隠蔽部材とを備えることを特徴とする電子機器。
An outer cover having a window for entering or emitting light;
An electronic apparatus comprising: the window or a concealing member disposed inside the window and capable of camouflaging the presence of the window.
前記隠蔽部材は、光の透過率が変更可能な透過率可変部材であり、前記透過率可変部材の透過率を調整することで前記窓を露出/隠蔽することを特徴とする電子機器。   The electronic device is characterized in that the concealing member is a transmissivity variable member capable of changing light transmissivity, and the window is exposed / hidden by adjusting the transmissivity of the transmissivity variable member. 前記窓の存在を隠蔽するときの前記透過率可変部材は、前記外カバーとほぼ同色であることを特徴とする請求項2に記載の電子機器。   The electronic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the transmittance variable member for concealing the presence of the window is substantially the same color as the outer cover. 前記透過率可変部材は、電気信号によって透過率が変化する部材であることを特徴とする請求項2または3に記載の電子機器。   The electronic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the transmittance variable member is a member whose transmittance is changed by an electric signal. 前記透過率変化部材は、湾曲性のある紙状の部材であることを特徴とする請求項2〜4のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器。   The electronic apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the transmittance changing member is a paper-like member having a curvature. 前記窓は、前記外カバー内に配置された撮影光学系に外光を導くための導光窓であることを特徴とする請求項1〜5のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器。   The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the window is a light guide window for guiding outside light to a photographing optical system disposed in the outer cover. 前記窓は、前記外カバー内に配置された発光部材の光を外部に照射するための射出窓であることを特徴とする請求項1〜5のいずれか1項に記載の電子機器。   The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the window is an emission window for irradiating light of a light emitting member disposed in the outer cover to the outside.
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