WO2006022383A1 - 携帯端末 - Google Patents
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- H04M1/23—Construction or mounting of dials or of equivalent devices; Means for facilitating the use thereof
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- the present invention relates to a portable terminal such as a cellular phone or a PHS provided with an operation unit such as a touch pad for hand-drawing characters and figures.
- a conventional general mobile terminal for example, a first casing having a display unit, and various types of operation units that are arranged adjacent to the first casing and operate communication functions such as calls and mails.
- a second housing having an input key and the like, and the first housing and the second housing are connected to each other so as to be relatively rotatable about a connecting shaft disposed along a boundary surface of each housing.
- a display unit such as a liquid crystal display device and various input keys as a first operation unit are arranged in a first casing, and a display unit is input to a second casing by contact input such as a finger.
- a mobile terminal in which a second operation unit such as a touchpad for moving the position of the pointing cursor is arranged and the second case is hinged so as to be rotatable relative to the side of the first case. It has been proposed (see, for example, Patent Document 1).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-210962 (Fig. 3)
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described problems, and an object of the present invention is to easily perform an operation for each operation unit of the second casing while looking at the display unit of the first casing. It is to provide a portable terminal that can be used.
- a mobile terminal includes a first casing provided with a display unit, a second casing disposed adjacent to the first casing, and the first casing.
- a connecting shaft that is arranged orthogonally to a boundary surface between the first housing and the second housing, and connects the first housing and the second housing so as to be relatively rotatable; and the second housing A plurality of operation portions on different surfaces of the outer surface of the second housing in directions of rotation of the second housing, and relatively rotating the first housing and the second housing about the connecting shaft.
- the mobile terminal according to the present invention is characterized in that the connecting shaft is arranged along an arrangement direction of the first casing and the second casing.
- the first casing and the second casing are relatively rotated around the connecting shaft that is arranged orthogonal to the boundary surface between the first casing and the second casing.
- any one of the operating sections provided on different surfaces in the rotational direction of the second casing is placed on the same side as the display section of the first casing. This makes it easy to operate each operation section of the second casing while looking at the display section of the first casing while holding the second casing with one hand. be able to.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a mobile terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention, where (a) is a front view, (b) is a right side view of (a), and (c) is (a FIG.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view for explaining a relative rotation operation of the second housing with respect to the first housing.
- A is a perspective view showing a state in which various input keys, which are the first operation unit of the second housing, are arranged at positions corresponding to the display unit of the first housing, and (b) shows the second housing.
- (c) is the hand-drawn touchpad which is the 2nd operation part of a 2nd housing
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing an example of using a portable terminal as a table clock.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view seen from the direction of arrow A in FIG.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a second embodiment of the present invention, in which (a) corresponds to various input keys that are the first operation unit of the second case corresponding to the display unit of the first case.
- (B) is a perspective view showing a state in which the second housing is rotated with respect to the first housing, and (c) is a perspective view of the second housing.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state in which a hand-drawn touch pad as a second operation unit is arranged on the same side as the display unit of the first housing.
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a third embodiment of the present invention, wherein (a) shows the same various input keys as the first operation unit of the second housing as the display unit of the first housing.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which a hand-drawn touch pad that is a part is arranged on the same side as the display part of the first housing.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 A perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention, wherein (a) shows the same various input keys as the first operation unit of the second housing as the display unit of the first housing.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a state in which the hand-drawn touch pad is arranged on the same side as the display unit of the first housing.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram showing an example of using a portable terminal as a table clock.
- FIG. 13 A perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention, wherein (a) shows the same various input keys as the first operation unit of the second housing as the display unit of the first housing. Placed on the side (B) is a perspective view showing a state in which the second housing is rotated with respect to the first housing; (c) is a hand-drawn touch pad that is the second operation unit of the second housing; It is a perspective view which shows the state arrange
- FIG. 14 is a diagram showing an example in which a portable terminal is used as a table clock.
- FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention, in which (a) shows various input keys, which are the first operation unit of the second case, and the display unit of the first case.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a tenth embodiment of the present invention, in which (a) shows various input keys as a first operation unit of the second casing and a display unit of the first casing.
- (b) is the perspective view which shows the state by which the hand-drawn touchpad which is a 2nd operation part of a 2nd housing
- casing is arrange
- FIG. 18 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to an eleventh embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 19 is a view seen from the direction of arrow A in FIG.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing a state in which a hand-drawn touch pad that is a second operation unit of the second casing is disposed on the same side as the display unit of the first casing.
- FIG. 21 is a perspective view showing a mobile terminal according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 22 (a) is a partial perspective view showing a dial built in the second housing, and (b) is a side view showing a use state.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram showing a mobile terminal according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view for explaining a relative rotation operation of a second housing relative to the first housing
- FIG. Fig. 4 shows how a right-handed person operates the hand-painted touch pad on the second housing
- Fig. 4 shows how a left-handed man operates the hand-painted touch pad on the second housing
- Fig. 5 shows a mobile terminal.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing the force in the direction of arrow A in FIG. 5
- FIGS. 7 to 21 are diagrams showing portable terminals according to second to twelfth embodiments of the present invention. is there.
- the mobile terminal 10 includes a display unit 11 such as a liquid crystal display device provided on the front side and a camera lens 12 provided on the back side.
- a display unit 11 such as a liquid crystal display device provided on the front side and a camera lens 12 provided on the back side.
- a first housing 13 and a second housing 14 disposed adjacent to the first housing 13 are provided.
- the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are both rectangular in plan view and have substantially the same shape and size, and the boundary surface 15 between the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 Is a plane along the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are connected to each other in a direction perpendicular to the boundary surface 15, that is, a connecting shaft arranged along the arrangement direction of the first housing 13 and the second housing 14. 16 are connected so as to be relatively rotatable.
- various input key groups 17 are provided as a first operation unit for operating a communication function such as a call and mail, a camera function, and the like.
- a touch pad 18 is provided as a second operation unit for hand-drawing characters and figures.
- a strap 13a is attached to the upper end portion of the first housing 13, and an input pen 19 for hand-drawn input to the touch pad 18 is attached to the strap 13a.
- a speaker 20 is disposed above the display unit 11 of the first housing 13, and a microphone 21 is disposed below the various input key groups 17 of the second housing 14.
- the substrate on the first housing 13 side and the substrate on the second housing 14 side are electrically connected to each other by, for example, a flexible wiring that passes through the connecting shaft 16, thereby enabling various inputs.
- Key group 17 Touch pad 18 Input from touch pad 18 is detected by a predetermined detector and based on the detected signal.
- the control unit having the microcomputer power controls the image processing unit to display a predetermined image corresponding to the input from the various input keys 17 and the touch pad 18 on the display unit 11, and the communication processing unit Control and execute wireless communication.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 14 are connected to the first casing 13 as shown in FIG.
- the input key group 17 is operated while looking at the display unit 11 and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 14 is operated while being arranged on the same side as the display unit 11, FIG. 2 (b) and FIG.
- the second housing 14 is rotated by 180 ° relative to the first housing 13 around the connecting shaft 16, and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 14 is moved to the first housing.
- the input pen 19 performs hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18 while looking at the display unit 11.
- the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are arranged in the left-right direction with the display unit 11 of the first housing 13 on the left side, and the first housing 13 With the case 13 held with the left hand, the handwriting input operation is performed with the input pen 19 held with the right hand on the touch pad 18 of the second case 14 on the right side.
- the first casing 13 and the second casing 14 are arranged in the left-right direction with the display unit 11 of the first casing 13 on the right side. While holding the first housing 13 with the right hand, perform hand-drawn input operation with the input pen 19 held with the left hand on the touch pad 18 of the second housing 14 on the left side.
- the first casing 13 and the second casing are centered on the connecting shaft 16 that is arranged orthogonal to the boundary surface 15 between the first casing 13 and the second casing 14.
- the various input keys 17 and the touch pad 18 provided on the outer surface of the second housing 14 on different surfaces in the rotational direction of the second housing 14. Since any one of the operation units can be selectively arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first casing 13, the first casing 13 can be held with the second casing 14 held with one hand.
- the various input keys 17 of the second housing 17 can be easily operated for each touch pad 18 while viewing the display section 11 of FIG.
- the force explaining the case where the second casing 14 is rotated relative to the first casing 13 by 180 ° about the connecting shaft 16 is illustrated.
- the lower end surface of the first housing 13 and the upper end surface of the second housing 14 forming the boundary surface 15 of the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are at an arbitrary angle (for example, The second housing 14 is rotated relative to the first housing 13 so as to cross at 45 °), and the display 11 of the first housing 13 is displayed as a time and placed on a table or desk.
- it can also be used as a calendar, a photo stand, a standby screen, a TV video, a hands-free video phone, etc., depending on the type displayed on the display unit 11.
- the lower end surface 13b of the first housing 13 and the upper end surface 14a and both side surfaces 14b, 14c of the second housing 14 may be provided with illuminations such as LEDs, illumination units, and other operation units. Good.
- a mobile terminal 30 according to the second embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 7 includes leg members 31 extending downward from both sides in the width direction of the lower end of the first housing 33 and each leg member.
- the lower end portions of 31 are connected by a connecting member 32 to form a substantially rectangular frame 31a, and the second housing 34 is housed in the frame 31a.
- the boundary surface between the first casing 33 and the second casing 34 is along two planes 35a along the arrangement direction of the first casing 33 and the second casing 34 and a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction. There are two planes 35b.
- the first housing 33 and the second housing 34 are against the boundary surface 35a that also has two plane forces along the arrangement direction of the first housing 33 and the second housing 34.
- the two connecting shafts 16 arranged along the orthogonal direction are connected so as to be relatively rotatable.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 34 When operating the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 34, the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 34 are connected to the first casing 33 as shown in FIG. Place it on the same side as the display unit 11, When operating the various input key groups 17 while viewing the display unit 11 and operating the touch pad 18 of the second housing 34, as shown in FIGS. 7 (b) and 7 (c), the connecting shaft 16 The second housing 34 is rotated 180 ° relative to the first housing 33 around the center, and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 34 is arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 33. In this state, while looking at the display unit 11, the input pen 19 is used to perform handwriting input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- the second housing 34 is disposed in the frame 31a of the first housing 33, the impact resistance of the second housing 34 can be improved.
- Other configurations and operational effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- the mobile terminal 40 according to the third embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 8 has leg members 31 with both side forces in the width direction at the lower end of the first housing 33 facing downward. And the lower ends of the leg members 31 are connected to each other by a connecting member 32 to form a substantially rectangular frame 31a, and the second casing 34 is housed in the frame 3la. Is.
- the boundary surface between the first casing 33 and the second casing 34 is along two planes 35a along the arrangement direction of the first casing 33 and the second casing 34 and a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction. There are two planes 35b.
- the first casing 33 and the second casing 34 are boundaries that also have two plane forces along a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the first casing 33 and the second casing 34.
- the two connecting shafts 16 arranged along the direction orthogonal to the surface 35b, that is, the arrangement direction are connected so as to be relatively rotatable.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 34 are connected to the first casing 33 as shown in FIG.
- the touch panel 18 of the second housing 34 is operated by operating the various input key groups 17 while locating on the same side as the display unit 11 while looking at the display unit 11, FIG. 8 (b) and FIG.
- the second housing 34 is rotated by 180 ° relative to the first housing 33 around the connecting shaft 16, and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 34 is moved to the first housing.
- the input pen 19 performs hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18 while looking at the display unit 11.
- the second housing 34 is disposed in the frame 31a of the first housing 33, the second housing 34 Impact resistance can be increased.
- Other configurations and operational effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- a mobile terminal 50 according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 9 includes leg members 51 extending downward from both sides in the width direction of the lower end of the first housing 53 and extending downward.
- the second housing 54 is housed between them.
- the boundary surface between the first casing 53 and the second casing 54 is along two planes 55a along the arrangement direction of the first casing 53 and the second casing 54 and a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- first housing 53 and the second housing 54 are perpendicular to the boundary surface 55a that also has two planar forces along the arrangement direction of the first housing 53 and the second housing 54. Are connected so as to be relatively rotatable by two connecting shafts 16 arranged along the axis.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 54 are displayed on the display unit 11 of the first casing 53 as shown in FIG.
- the lower end of each leg member 51 is opened.
- the second housing 54 is pushed, and the second housing 54 is rotated 180 ° relative to the first housing 53 about the connecting shaft 16 to bring the touch pad 18 of the second housing 54 into the first position. 1
- the hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18 with the input pen 19 while looking at the display unit 11.
- the second casing 54 is rotated by pushing the second casing 54 at the open position A between the lower ends of the leg members 51 of the first casing 53. Therefore, the second casing 54 can be easily rotated.
- the mobile terminal 60 according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 10 includes a first leg member extending downward from one side (right side in the figure) of the lower end of the first housing 63 in the width direction. 61, and the second leg member 62 extends from the tip (lower end) of the leg member 61 toward the other side in the width direction of the first housing 63 (left side in the figure).
- the second casing 64 is housed in a space surrounded by the one leg member 61 and the second leg member 62.
- the boundary surface between the first casing 63 and the second casing 64 is the arrangement direction of the first casing 63 and the sixth casing 64.
- One plane 65a along the direction and two planes 65b along the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction are! /.
- the first housing 63 and the second housing 64 are opposed to the boundary surface 65b that also has two planar forces along the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the first housing 63 and the second housing 64.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 64 are displayed on the display unit 11 of the first casing 63 as shown in FIG.
- the opposite side of the first leg member 61 see FIG.
- the second housing 64 is pushed at the open position A on the left side of the second housing 64 by rotating the second housing 64 relative to the first housing 63 about the connecting shaft 16 by 180 °.
- the touch pad 18 is arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 63. In this state, the input pen 19 performs hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18 while looking at the display unit 11.
- the second casing 64 is rotated by pushing the second casing 64 at the open position A on the opposite side of the first leg member 61 of the first casing 63. Therefore, the second housing 64 can be easily rotated.
- the first leg member 61 of the first housing 63 is disposed on the right side in the width direction at the lower end of the first housing 63.
- the first leg member 61 is disposed on the first housing 63.
- the lower end of the body 63 may be arranged on the left side in the width direction.
- a portable terminal 70 according to the sixth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 11 is a plane in which a boundary surface 15 between the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 is along a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are relative to each other by a connecting shaft 16 disposed along the direction orthogonal to the boundary surface 15, that is, the arrangement direction of the first housing 13 and the second housing 14. It is connected so that rotation is possible.
- the lower end of the connecting shaft 16 is fixedly arranged on one side (right side in the drawing) in the width direction of the upper end surface that is the 15th position of the boundary surface of the second housing 14. Together with the connecting shaft The upper end of 16 is attached to the lower end surface, which is the position of the boundary surface 15 of the first housing 13, so as to be slidable integrally with the second housing 14 along the boundary surface 15.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 14 are connected to the first casing 13 as shown in FIG.
- the second housing 14 is rotated 180 ° relative to the first housing 13 around the connecting shaft 16
- the second housing 14 is connected as shown in FIG. Slide the left side of the second housing 14 along the boundary surface 15 together with the shaft 16, and place the touch pad 18 of the second housing 14 on the same side as the display 11 of the first housing 13.
- the pen 19 is used to perform handwriting input operations such as letters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- FIG. 12 shows that the lower end surface of the first housing 13 and the upper end surface of the second housing 14 forming the boundary surface 15 between the first housing 13 and the second housing 14 are at an arbitrary angle (for example, 45 ° ) Rotate the second housing 14 relative to the first housing 13 so as to cross each other, display the time on the display unit 11 of the first housing 13, and place it on a table or desk.
- This shows an example of use as a table clock or the like.
- Other configurations and operational effects are the same as those of the first embodiment.
- a mobile terminal 80 according to the seventh embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 13 includes leg members 81 extending downward so that both side forces in the width direction of the lower end of the first housing 83 are also directed downward.
- a second casing 84 is accommodated between 81.
- the boundary surface between the first casing 83 and the second casing 84 is along two planes 85a along the arrangement direction of the first casing 83 and the second casing 84 and a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- One plane is supposed to be 85b!
- the first housing 83 and the second housing 84 are against the boundary surface 85a that also has two plane forces along the arrangement direction of the first housing 83 and the second housing 84.
- They are connected so as to be relatively rotatable by two connecting shafts 16 arranged in directions orthogonal to each other.
- each connecting shaft 16 is fixedly arranged at the lower end of both side surfaces in the width direction, which is the boundary surface 85a position of the second casing 84, and each connecting shaft 16 The other end of 16 is connected to the inner surface of the leg member 81 at the position of the boundary surface 85a of the first housing 83 along the boundary surface 85a. It is attached to the second housing 84 so as to be slidable.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 84 are connected to the first casing 83 as shown in FIG.
- the second housing 84 is connected as shown in FIG. Slide together with the axis 16 along the boundary surface 85a to place the touch pad 18 of the second housing 84 on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 83, and input while viewing the display unit 11 in this state.
- the pen 19 is used to perform handwriting input operations such as letters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- FIG. 14 shows that the inner side surface of the leg member 81 of the first housing 83 and the both side surfaces of the second housing 84 in the width direction form the boundary surface 85a of the first housing 83 and the second housing 84.
- the second housing 84 is rotated relative to the first housing 83 so as to intersect at an arbitrary angle (for example, 45 °), and the time and the like are displayed on the display unit 11 of the first housing 83.
- An example of using it as a table clock by placing it on a table or desk is shown.
- Other configurations and operational effects are the same as those of the first embodiment.
- the first housing 93 and the second housing 94 are both square pillars having a substantially square cross section.
- a boundary surface 95 between the second casing 94 and the second casing 94 is a plane along a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- the first casing 93 and the second casing 94 are connecting shafts arranged in a direction orthogonal to the boundary surface 95, that is, along the arrangement direction of the first casing 93 and the second casing 94. 16 are connected so as to be relatively rotatable.
- various input key groups 17 As a first operation unit for operating a communication function such as a call and mail, a camera function, and the like.
- a touch pad 18 is provided as a second operation unit for inputting characters and figures by hand.
- An operation unit such as a game pad may be provided on the other side surface of the second housing 94.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 94 are arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first casing 93.
- the second housing 94 is rotated by 90 ° relative to the first housing 93 around the connecting shaft 16 so that the touch pad 18 of the second housing 94 is on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 93.
- the input pen 19 is used to perform hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- the touch pad 18 can be provided as the second operation portion on one side surface in the width direction of the second housing 94, the touch pad 18 of the second housing 94 is operated.
- the touch pad 18 of the second casing 94 can be moved to the first casing 93 only by rotating the second casing 94 about the connecting shaft 16 relative to the first casing 93 by 90 °. It can be placed at a position corresponding to the display unit 11.
- Other configurations and operational effects are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- both the first housing 103 and the second housing 104 have a circular cylindrical shape in cross section.
- the boundary surface 105 with the second housing 104 is a plane along the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction.
- the first casing 103 and the second casing 104 are connected to each other in a direction orthogonal to the boundary surface 105, that is, a connecting shaft disposed along the arrangement direction of the first casing 103 and the second casing 104. 16 are connected so as to be relatively rotatable.
- Various input key groups 17 are provided on the front surface of the second casing 104 as a first operation unit for operating a communication function such as a call and mail, a camera function, and the like.
- a touch pad 18 is provided as a second operation unit for inputting characters, figures and the like by hand.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 104 are connected to the first casing 103 as shown in FIG.
- the second housing 104 is rotated relative to the first housing 103 at an arbitrary angle around the connecting shaft 16 so that the touch node 18 of the second housing 104 is moved to the first housing.
- the display unit 11 is placed on the same side as the display unit 11 of the body 103. In this state, the display unit 11 is regarded, and an input pen 19 performs hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- the second operation unit is provided at an arbitrary position in the circumferential direction of the second housing 104. Therefore, when the touch pad 18 of the second housing 104 is operated, the second housing 104 is centered on the connecting shaft 16 with respect to the first housing 103 at an arbitrary angle ( For example, the touch pad 18 of the second housing 104 can be disposed on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 103 only by relatively rotating it (90 °, 45 °).
- the boundary surface 115 between the first housing 113 and the second housing 114 is the same as in the first embodiment.
- the plane is along a direction obliquely intersecting the arrangement direction.
- the first housing 113 and the second housing 114 are coupled to each other so as to be relatively rotatable by a coupling shaft 16 disposed along a direction orthogonal to the boundary surface 115.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 114 are connected to the first casing 113 as shown in FIG.
- the input key group 17 is operated while being arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 and the display unit 11 is viewed, and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 114 is operated, as shown in FIG.
- the second housing 1 14 is rotated 180 ° relative to the first housing 113 around the connecting shaft 16 so that the touch pad 18 of the second housing 114 is displayed on the first housing 113.
- the input pen 19 performs hand-drawn input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- the widthwise side of the lower end side of the display unit 11 of the first casing 113 is
- the touch pad 18 of the second housing 114 can be arranged on the right side in the figure to perform hand-drawn input operations.
- the tilt direction of the inclined surface 115 along the direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction of the first casing 113 and the second casing 114 is appropriately changed, so that the bottom of the display unit 11 of the first casing 113 is changed.
- the touch pad 18 of the second housing 114 may be disposed on the left side in the width direction on the end side.
- the boundary surface 125 between the first housing 123 and the second housing 124 is the first housing 123 and the second housing.
- the first casing 123 and the second casing 124 are orthogonal to the width direction of the first casing 123, and the front force of the first casing 123 and the second casing 124 is also inclined to the back.
- the first housing 123 and the second housing 124 are coupled to each other so as to be relatively rotatable by a coupling shaft 16 disposed along a direction orthogonal to the boundary surface 125.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 124 are operated, the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 124 are set to the first casing 123 as shown in FIGS.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 124 are set to the first casing 123 as shown in FIGS.
- it is arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 and various input key groups 17 are operated while looking at the display unit 11 and the touch pad 18 of the second housing 124 is operated, as shown in FIG.
- the touch pad 18 of the second housing 124 moves to the boundary surface with respect to the first housing 123.
- the touch pad 18 of the second casing 124 is placed on the display unit 11 of the first casing 123 at an angle corresponding to the inclination angle of the boundary surface 125 with respect to the first casing 123. It can be tilted at the corresponding position.
- a mobile terminal 130 according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 21 and FIG. 22 is such that the boundary surface 135 of the first housing 133 and the second housing 134 is an arcuate surface.
- the lower end surface of the boundary surface 135 of the housing 133 is an arc-shaped concave curved surface 135a
- the upper surface of the boundary surface 135 of the second housing 134 is a convex curved surface 135b corresponding to the concave curved surface 135a.
- the first casing 133 and the second casing 134 are orthogonal to the tangential direction at the top position of the arc of the boundary surface 135, that is, along the arrangement direction of the first casing 133 and the second casing 134.
- the connecting shafts 16 are arranged so as to be relatively rotatable.
- the various input key groups 17 of the second casing 134 are arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first casing 133.
- the second casing 134 is moved around the connecting shaft 16 to the first casing 133.
- the touch pad 18 of the second housing 134 is arranged on the same side as the display unit 11 of the first housing 133 by rotating 180 ° relative to In this state, while looking at the display unit 11, the input pen 19 is used to perform handwriting input operations such as characters and figures on the touch pad 18.
- the mobile terminal 130 has a part of the peripheral surface of the dial 137 built into the second casing 134 by force, and has a convex curved surface 135b (arc surface).
- the recess 135c provided in the force is exposed.
- the second casing 134 is rotated relative to the first casing 133 about the connecting shaft 16 by 90 ° to thereby turn the dial 137 into the first casing.
- the dial 137 is provided on the convex curved surface 135b (arc surface) of the second casing 134, the second casing 134 is replaced with the first casing 133.
- excellent operability can be obtained when reading mail that frequently uses up / down scrolling or browsing websites using an Internet browser, for example, by rotating the dial 137 back and forth. It is done.
- the mobile terminal of the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be appropriately modified and improved.
- the touch pad 18 for hand-drawing characters and figures is illustrated as the second operation unit of the second housing, but the position of the pointing cursor on the display unit by touch input of a finger or the like is exemplified.
- An operation unit such as a touch pad for moving the head or other operation unit may be employed.
- the mobile terminal having the communication function is illustrated, but the present invention is not limited to this, and the present invention is applied to a mobile terminal not having a communication function such as PDA (Personal Digital Assistants). You may apply.
- PDA Personal Digital Assistants
- the materials, shapes, dimensions, forms, numbers, locations, etc. of the display unit, the first housing, the second housing, the boundary surface, the connecting shaft, the operation units, etc., exemplified in the above-described embodiments are arbitrary and can be used as long as they can achieve the present invention.
- This application is based on a Japanese patent application filed on August 27, 2004 (Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-248726), the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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