WO2006030862A1 - 電子機器 - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/0202—Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03B—APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS FOR TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS OR FOR PROJECTING OR VIEWING THEM; APPARATUS OR ARRANGEMENTS EMPLOYING ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR
- G03B29/00—Combinations of cameras, projectors or photographic printing apparatus with non-photographic non-optical apparatus, e.g. clocks or weapons; Cameras having the shape of other objects
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- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/0202—Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
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- the present invention relates to an electronic apparatus including a projector device that projects information such as images and text.
- Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2 Electronic devices in which a projector is mounted on a small device such as a cellular phone are known (see Patent Document 1 and Patent Document 2).
- the image by the projector is projected onto the concave reflecting mirror provided in the lid body in a state where the foldable cover body provided in the mobile phone is opened.
- the in the mobile phone with a projector described in Patent Document 2 information is projected onto the palm of the caller while the caller makes a call, or information is projected onto the wall surface while making a call.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-217908
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2000-236375
- Patent Document 1 describes the relationship between the orientation of an image displayed on an information display LCD provided in a mobile phone separately from the projector and the orientation of an image projected by the projector. It is assumed that it is difficult to see depending on the orientation of the display image and the projected image. [0006] Furthermore, it is desirable to project the projected image from the projector in an orientation that is easy for the observer to see, regardless of the presence or absence of the information display LCD.
- the electronic device projects the image formed on the optical image forming element toward the projection surface outside the housing of the electronic device via the projection optical system. Equipped with equipment,
- the projector device includes a first mounting form in which the electronic device is mounted with the first surface of the housing facing down on a plane on which the electronic device and the projection surface are mounted, and a housing different from the first surface.
- the direction of the projected light beam is flat regardless of whether the center line of the projected light beam is the first placement mode or the second placement mode. It is preferable that it is determined to face upward from a plane parallel to.
- the direction of the projected light beam is such that the end of the projected light beam does not protrude from either the first surface or the second surface of the electronic device.
- the direction of the projected light beam is the lower end of the projected light beam in both the first placement mode and the second placement mode. It is preferable that the direction of projection toward the projection surface is determined so as to be the same direction as the plane parallel to the plane or upward.
- the projector is directed toward the projection surface disposed within the projection distance range in which the focus state of the image on the projection surface is appropriately maintained.
- the image is not obstructed by a flat surface even if there is a deviation between the first mounting mode and the second mounting mode regardless of the position within the projection plane.
- the direction of the projected luminous flux is determined.
- the direction of the projected light beam is within a range in which the focus state of the image on the projection surface is appropriately maintained, and the maximum projection distance.
- the projector device projects an image on the projection surface arranged on the device, the image is not obstructed by a plane even if there is a difference between the first and second mounting modes. It is preferable that it is defined.
- the electronic device of the first aspect includes an operation member that adjusts the direction of the projected light beam, and is in either the first placement mode or the second placement mode.
- the image of the image projected by the projector device power in each of the first placement mode and the second placement mode. It is preferable to further include a correction unit that corrects trapezoidal distortion on the projection surface with the same correction characteristics.
- the correction unit further has a correction characteristic of trapezoidal distortion of the image on the projection surface in the first mounting form and the second mounting form. V, it is preferable to change the correction characteristics to be different.
- the members indicating that the electronic apparatus is to be lowered when placed are provided on the first surface and the second surface, respectively. Is preferred.
- At least the optical image forming element is configured to be rotatable around an axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection optical system. I prefer to go.
- the rotation of the optical image forming element is rotated according to at least one of the type of information to be projected and the mounting form of the electronic device. It is preferable to further include a drive unit.
- the optical image forming element further includes a projection image rotating unit that forms an image whose image direction is rotated, and the projection image rotation The unit preferably rotates the direction of the image according to at least one of the type of information to be projected and the mounting form of the electronic device.
- a display device having a display surface disposed in a housing of an electronic device, a projection image rotating unit that forms an image with a rotated image direction on a light image forming element, and an image with a rotated image direction on the display device. It is preferable to further include at least one of the display image rotation units to be displayed.
- an electronic apparatus provided with a housing projects an image formed on the optical image forming element toward a projection surface outside the housing via a projection optical system.
- the projector is provided with a housing, and the projector device is configured to be rotatable around an axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection optical system with the housing placed on the placement surface.
- the projector device in the electronic device of the fifteenth aspect, it is preferable that the projector device is configured to be rotatable in different directions around a substantially parallel axis.
- the projector apparatus has a illuminating optical axis that is non-parallel to the rotation axis, and an image formed on the optical image forming element. I prefer to have an LED light source to illuminate.
- the projector device is rotated according to at least one of the type of information to be projected and the direction in which the electronic device is placed. It is preferable to further include a rotational drive unit for driving.
- the electronic device further includes a display device having a display surface arranged on the casing of the electronic device, and the rotation drive unit is projected by the projector device. It is preferable to rotate the optical image forming element or the projector device so that the orientation of the image to be aligned with the orientation of the image displayed on the display device.
- an electronic device includes a projector device that projects an image formed on the optical image forming element onto a projection surface, a display device in which a display surface is disposed in a housing of the electronic device, an optical device, At least one of a projection image rotation unit that electrically rotates the direction of the image formed by the image forming element and a display image rotation unit that electrically rotates the direction of the image displayed on the display device.
- At least one of the projection image rotation unit and the display image rotation unit is a type of information displayed by the projector device or the display device, and an electronic The image formed by the optical image forming element or the image displayed on the display device is rotated according to the direction in which the device is placed. preferable.
- At least one of the projection image rotation unit and the display image rotation unit displays the direction of the image projected by the projector device and the display device. It is preferable to rotate the image formed by the optical image forming element or the image displayed on the display device so that the orientation of the image to be aligned is aligned.
- the projector device includes a projector unit, a correcting unit is a correcting unit, a light image forming element is a light image forming unit, a rotation driving unit is a rotation driving unit, a projection image rotating unit is a projection image rotating unit, a display
- the apparatus may be replaced with display means, and the display image rotation unit may be replaced with display image rotation means.
- the electronic device including the projector device According to the present invention, even if the electronic device and the projection surface are placed on the plane on which the electronic device and the projection surface are placed with the first surface facing down, the second surface of the electronic device is lowered. Thus, even if it is placed, it is possible to project the image without being blocked by a plane. Thereby, a desired projection image can be obtained in various mounting forms.
- the projector device provided in the electronic apparatus can be rotated around an axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection optical system, a projection image in a desired direction can be easily obtained. it can. In particular, it is possible to obtain a projected image in a desired direction with a desired placement form.
- the projector device of the electronic device including the display device and the projector device can be rotated around an axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection optical system. It is possible to align the orientation of the image with the orientation of the display image by the display device.
- a rotated image is formed or displayed on at least one of the light image forming element and the display device of the projector device.
- the direction of the projection image by the projector device and the direction of the display image by the display device can be aligned.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a projector-equipped mobile phone according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of a projector-equipped mobile phone.
- FIG. 3 (a) is a view of a projector-equipped mobile phone placed in a vertical position as seen from the screen on which an image is projected. (B) It is the figure which looked at the right side force of the screen.
- FIG. 4 (a) is a diagram of the mobile phone with a projector placed in a horizontal position, as seen in the direction facing the screen on which an image is projected. (B) It is the figure which looked at the right side force of the screen.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the projector module.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining the flow of rotation processing of the projector module.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram for explaining a configuration of a liquid crystal panel when a projection image is rotated by performing processing on image data.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating an example in which an image that is a vertically long screen is formed in a rectangular region that is horizontally long.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining an image of a vertically long screen formed in a vertically long rectangular region.
- FIG. 10 (a) is a diagram showing an image displayed on the main liquid crystal display in the state of Fig. 3 (a), and (b) is an image projected on the screen in the state of Fig. 3 (a).
- FIG. 10 (a) is a diagram showing an image displayed on the main liquid crystal display in the state of Fig. 3 (a), and (b) is an image projected on the screen in the state of Fig. 3 (a).
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a projector-equipped mobile phone 10 that can be used in handholding according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is configured such that the casing constituting the operation unit 1 and the display unit 2 is supported by a rotatable folding hinge unit 3 and can be folded around the folding hinge unit 3 as a rotation center.
- the folding hinge unit 3 is provided with a click mechanism (not shown) at a relative angle ⁇ between the operation unit 1 and the display unit 2 of 90 degrees and 150 degrees, for example. 90 degrees corresponds to the projection posture of the projector unit, and 150 degrees corresponds to the telephone conversation posture.
- Small legs 12a to 12d are provided on the bottom surface la of the operation unit 1 so as to be stable when the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed on a flat surface.
- a first operation member 112 which will be described later, is provided on the surface lb on the display unit 2 side of the operation unit 1, and a small leg 11 is provided on the side surface lc of the operation unit 1.
- the small leg 11 is placed on a flat surface with the side lc down, with the relative angle ⁇ of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 open at 90 degrees as shown in Fig. 1 (projection posture). When placed (horizontal position placement), it is configured to be placed stably at three points together with the folding hinge portion 3 and the small leg portion 21 disposed on the display portion 2.
- a main liquid crystal display 204 which will be described later, is disposed on the surface 2b on the operation unit 1 side of the display unit 2, and a sub liquid crystal display 4 is disposed on the outer surface 2a of the display unit 2.
- the surface 2a of the display unit 2 is further provided with a camera taking lens 5 and a projector module 6, respectively.
- the projector module 6 has a cylindrical shape and is rotatably inserted into a circular hole M provided on the surface 2a of the display unit 2.
- the projector module 6 has a normal position (0 degree) shown in FIG. 1 and a normal position as a reference. Click mechanisms (not shown) are provided at three locations in total, including two positions where the projector module 6 is rotated 90 degrees in the left and right directions.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the configuration of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 of FIG.
- a CPU 101 on the operation unit 1 side, a CPU 101, a memory 102, an attitude sensor 103, a short-range communication unit (circuit) 104, a TV tuner 106, a microphone 107, an external interface (iZ F) 108, A detachable memory equipped with a power source 109, communication ff3 ⁇ 4 control (circuit) 110, antenna 7, GPS antenna 111, first operation member 112, speaker 113, and opening / closing angle switch (SW) 114 Card 105 is installed.
- a CPU 101 on the operation unit 1 side, a CPU 101, a memory 102, an attitude sensor 103, a short-range communication unit (circuit) 104, a TV tuner 106, a microphone 107, an external interface (iZ F) 108, A detachable memory equipped with a power source 109, communication ff3 ⁇ 4 control (circuit) 110, antenna 7, GPS antenna 111, first operation member 112, speaker 113, and opening / closing angle switch (SW)
- the display unit 2 includes a camera unit 200, a projector module 6 (projector unit), a second operation member 205, a speaker 206, a motor 207, a main liquid crystal display 204, and a sub liquid crystal display 4. And are provided.
- the CPU 101 as a controller performs control on each part of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 by performing a predetermined calculation using a signal to which each component constituting the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is also input based on the control program. By sending signals, the phone operation, camera operation, and projector operation are controlled.
- the control program is
- the memory 102 is used as a working memory for the CPU 101.
- the attitude sensor 103 detects the attitude of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 and sends a detection signal to the CPU 101.
- the CPU 101 obtains the top and bottom information indicating the top and bottom of the image at the time of shooting (including information for identifying the vertical shooting and the horizontal shooting), and is mounted in the vertical position as shown in FIG. 1 when the projector is used. Placed with the small legs 11, 21 and the folding hinge 3 Determine whether it is placed in the horizontal position.
- the short-range communication unit 104 is configured by, for example, an infrared communication circuit, and transmits / receives data to / from an external device according to a command from the CPU 101.
- the TV tuner 106 receives a television broadcast according to a command from the CPU 101.
- the CPU 101 displays the received image on the main liquid crystal display 204 and plays back the received sound with the speaker 206.
- the memory card 105 is composed of a non-volatile memory, and can write, save, and read data such as image data output from the camera unit 200 and video 'audio data output from the TV tuner 106, for example, according to instructions from the CPU 101. It is.
- the microphone 107 converts the collected sound into an electric signal and sends it to the CPU 101 as an audio signal.
- the audio signal is recorded in the memory card 105 at the time of recording, and is sent to the communication control unit 110 at the time of a call.
- the external interface 108 transmits / receives data to / from an external device via a cable or cradle (not shown) according to a command from the CPU 101.
- the speaker 113 reproduces sound based on the sound signal output from the CPU 101.
- the first operation member 112 includes a dial button of the telephone and sends an operation signal corresponding to the pressed button to the CPU 101.
- the GPS antenna 111 receives a signal from the GPS satellite power and sends the received data to the CPU 101.
- the CPU 101 is configured to be able to calculate position information using data received from the GPS antenna 111.
- Communication control unit 110 includes a wireless transmission / reception circuit, and communicates with other telephones via a base station (not shown) according to a command from CPU 101.
- the communication control unit 110 is configured to be able to transmit and receive image data taken by the camera unit 200 and image data to be projected by the projector module 6 in addition to telephone voice.
- the antenna 7 is a transmission / reception antenna of the communication control unit 110.
- the power source 109 is configured by, for example, a detachable battery pack and a DCZDC conversion circuit, and supplies necessary power to each unit in the projector-equipped mobile phone 10. Opening / closing angle SW114 detects the rotation angle of folding hinge part 3, and when it detects that the relative angle ⁇ between operation part 1 and display part 2 is 90 degrees (projection posture), it sends an ON signal to CPU101. At other angles, an off signal is transmitted.
- the CPU 101 performs the projection operation of the projector module 6 when receiving the ON signal, and does not perform the projection operation when receiving the OFF signal.
- the main liquid crystal display 204 displays information such as images and texts according to instructions from the CPU 101.
- the sub liquid crystal display 4 displays information such as images and texts according to instructions from the CPU 101.
- the text information includes the operating state of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10, the operation menu, the contents of sent and received mails, and the like.
- the main liquid crystal display 204 is configured to be able to display the same image as that projected by the projector module 6.
- the second operation member 205 includes a button associated with the display content of the main liquid crystal display 204 and sends an operation signal corresponding to the pressed button to the CPU 101.
- the speaker 206 reproduces sound based on the sound signal output from the CPU 101 in a call posture having a relative angle ⁇ power.
- the camera unit 200 includes a photographing lens 5, an image sensor 201, a lens driving unit (circuit) 202, and a camera control CPU 203 that is a controller.
- a photographing lens 5 As the image sensor 201, a CCD, a CMOS image sensor, or the like is used.
- the camera control CPU 203 drives and controls the image sensor 201 and the lens driving unit 202 in accordance with instructions from the CPU 101.
- the lens driving unit 202 drives a zoom lens (not shown) constituting the photographing lens 5 to the tele side or the wide side according to the control signal.
- the imaging lens 5 forms a subject image on the imaging surface of the image sensor 201.
- the camera control CPU 203 causes the image sensor 201 to start imaging, reads out the accumulated charge signal from the image sensor 201 after completion of imaging, performs predetermined signal processing, and sends it to the CPU 101 as image data. Note that when image data captured by the camera unit 200 is transmitted, the image data is transmitted from the CPU 101 to the communication control unit 110. When projecting a photographed image, image data is sent from the camera control CPU 203 to the projector module 6 via the CPU 101. In the CPU 101 which is an image processing circuit, trapezoidal distortion correction (keystone correction) processing is performed on the image data projected by the projector module 6.
- the projector module 6 includes a projection lens 61, a liquid crystal node 62, an LED light source 63, an LED drive unit (circuit) 64, a liquid crystal drive unit (circuit) 65, and a lens drive unit (circuit) 66.
- the LED drive unit 64 supplies current to the LED light source 63 in accordance with the LED drive signal output from the CPU 101.
- the LED light source 63 illuminates the liquid crystal panel 62 with brightness according to the supplied current.
- the liquid crystal drive unit 65 generates a liquid crystal panel drive signal according to the image data, and drives the liquid crystal panel 62 with the generated drive signal. Specifically, a voltage corresponding to the image signal is applied to the liquid crystal layer for each pixel.
- the liquid crystal panel 62 In the liquid crystal layer to which a voltage is applied, the arrangement of liquid crystal molecules changes, and the light transmittance of the liquid crystal layer changes. As described above, the liquid crystal panel 62 generates an optical image by modulating the light of the LED light source 63 according to the image signal.
- the lens driving unit 66 drives the projection lens 61 to advance and retreat in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis of the projection lens 61 based on a control signal output from the CPU 101.
- the lens driving unit 66 can adjust the focus of the image on the screen placed in a predetermined projection distance range by driving the focus lens of the projection lens 61.
- the projection lens 61 projects the light image emitted from the liquid crystal panel 62 onto a screen or the like.
- FIG. 3 the projection lens 61 is opposed to the screen, and is projected onto the screen S placed at a predetermined projection distance on the plane from the mobile phone 10 with the projector placed on the plane P in the vertical position. It is a figure explaining the image Iv.
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed on the plane P in the projection posture described above.
- the display surface of the main liquid crystal display 204 and the screen S are in a substantially parallel state so that they can be simultaneously viewed from the direction facing the screen S.
- FIG. 3 (a) is a view of the screen S viewed in a direction facing the screen S
- FIG. 3 (b) is a view of the screen S viewed from the right side force.
- the projected image on the screen S is projected in an enlarged manner with at least one side longer than the vertical or horizontal dimension of the casing of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10.
- the center point C of the projected light beam of the projection image Iv is offset to the right from the opening center O of the projector module 6. That is, the left end of the projected light beam is directed to the right from the plane corresponding to the laterally mounted surface composed of the small legs 11 and 21 and the hinge 3.
- the projection image Iv is offset upward from the opening center O of the projector module 6 so as not to reach the plane P. That is, the lower end of the projected light beam is directed above a plane (vertical position mounting surface) P composed of the small leg portions 12a to 12d.
- the rotation position of the projector module 6 is set to 0 degree.
- Point C in the figure is the projected light flux. This represents the heart (center of the projected image Iv), and the line Fc connecting the aperture center O and the point C corresponds to the center line of the luminous flux.
- FIG. 4 is the same as FIG. 3 from the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 placed in the horizontal position on the plane P with the projection lens 61 facing the screen S in the state of the projection image offset shown in FIG. It is a figure explaining the image Ih projected on the screen S mounted in the projection distance position.
- FIG. 4 (a) is a view of the screen S when facing the screen S
- FIG. 4 (b) is a view of the screen S viewed from the right side.
- the projected image on the screen S is enlarged and projected with a length of at least one side larger than the vertical or horizontal dimensions of the casing of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10.
- the center point C of the projected light beam of the projected image Ih is offset to the left from the opening center O of the projector module 6 and the projected image Ih does not cover the plane P. Offset from the center O of the opening. In other words, the lower end of the projected light beam is directed above the plane (lateral position mounting surface) P composed of the small legs 11 and 21 and the hinge 3.
- the rotation position of the projector module 6 is set to 0 degree.
- Point C in the figure represents the center of the projected light beam (the center of the projected image Ih), and the line Fc connecting the aperture center O and the point C corresponds to the center line of the light beam.
- a plane vertical position mounting surface
- the direction of the projected light beam is determined so that it is not obstructed by the deviation of the plane (horizontal position mounting surface) made of the screw 3.
- the lower end of the projected beam reaches the screen S placed in the range from the shortest projection distance to the maximum projection distance that can be adjusted by the projection lens 61. It is determined not to be blocked by any of the position mounting surfaces. It is desirable.
- the projector module 6 is configured so that an appropriate focus state is maintained and other predetermined optical performance is maintained within the above range.
- the lower end of the projected luminous flux is, for example, a predetermined projection distance within the above range such as the above maximum projection distance, all projection distances within the above range, or a projection distance greater than or equal to the above shortest projection distance.
- a predetermined projection distance within the above range such as the above maximum projection distance, all projection distances within the above range, or a projection distance greater than or equal to the above shortest projection distance.
- the screen S placed on the screen it is determined not to be blocked by either the vertical placement surface or the horizontal placement surface.
- the projector module 6 may be capable of adjusting the direction of the projected light beam with such an offset state as a default state.
- determining the direction of the projected light beam corresponds to determining the direction of the center line or the lower end of the projected light beam.
- the offset of the projected image is performed by shifting the projection lens 61 in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the projection lens 61 by the lens driving unit 66 described above. Accordingly, the liquid crystal panel 62 and the LED light source 63 may be driven to advance and retract in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the projection lens 61. That is, by changing the relative positional relationship between the projection lens 61 and the liquid crystal panel 62 in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the projection lens 61, an offset of the projection image can be realized. Even when the projection image is offset in this way, the optical axis of the projection lens 61 is substantially parallel to the illumination optical axis Ax (FIG. 5) by the LED light source 63.
- the offset amount of the projected image may be fixed to the state shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, or may be changeable to the state shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. In the latter case, it is desirable that the default state is set as shown in Fig. 3 and Fig. 4.
- the keystone correction is applied to the display data projected according to the movement Is done.
- the projection image changes to a trapezoidal shape only by giving an offset to the projection image.
- the CPU 101 drives the motor 207 to Rotate module 6 90 degrees to the right in Fig. 1 so that the upright image IvR is projected.
- the erect image IvR is obtained by rotating the projection image Iv around the aperture center 0 (more precisely, a rotation axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection lens 61).
- “Substantially parallel” means that the included angle between the rotation axis of the projector module 6 including the liquid crystal panel 62 and the optical axis of the projection lens 61 is 30 degrees or less.
- the CPU 101 identifies whether the content of the screen to be displayed is the content for the landscape screen or the content for the portrait screen as follows.
- the top and bottom information at the time of shooting is used.
- the top and bottom information at the time of shooting can also obtain the output force of the posture sensor 103, and the top and bottom information obtained in this way is stored in a predetermined area of the image data file.
- the CPU 101 displays the screen information (eg, screen aspect ratio information) of the incidental data included in the content data and the type of application software that created the content data. Information is used to identify whether the content is for landscape screen or content for portrait screen.
- the CPU 101 sends a command to the liquid crystal drive unit 65 to form the liquid crystal panel 62.
- the liquid crystal panel drive signal is changed so that the image rotates 180 degrees, and the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 is turned upside down. Also in this case, whether or not the force to rotate the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 is determined using the top and bottom information at the time of photographing. As a result, regardless of the direction in which the photographer holds the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 at the time of photographing, the upright image is always projected by automatically recognizing the top of the content.
- the projector is placed in a horizontal position (the projection screen is a vertically long screen).
- the CPU 101 as a drive circuit drives the motor 207 to rotate the projector module 6 90 degrees to the left in FIG. 1 so that an erect image IhL is projected.
- the erect image IhL is obtained by rotating the projection image Ih around the aperture center 0 (more precisely, a rotation axis substantially parallel to the optical axis of the projection lens 61).
- “Substantially parallel” means that the included angle between the rotation axis of the projector module 6 including the liquid crystal panel 62 and the optical axis of the projection lens 61 is 30 degrees or less.
- the CPU 101 sends a command to the liquid crystal driving unit 65 to form the liquid crystal panel 62.
- the liquid crystal panel drive signal is changed so that the image rotates 180 degrees, and the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 is turned upside down.
- an erect image is always projected regardless of the direction in which the photographer holds the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 at the time of shooting.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged view of the projector module 6.
- the two lens 61a and 61b forces S constituting the LED light source 63, the liquid crystal panel 62, and the projection lens 61 are all accommodated in a cylindrical member 60.
- the optical axis of the projection lens 61 matches the illumination optical axis Ax. Note that the illustration of the actuator (lens driving unit 66), the liquid crystal driving unit 65, and the LED driving unit 64 that drive the two lenses 61a and 61b forward and backward is omitted.
- the liquid crystal panel 62 is rotated around the illumination optical axis Ax by the LED light source 63.
- the projected image can be rotated as shown in FIGS. 3 (a) and 4 (a).
- the relative positional relationship among the projection lens 61, the liquid crystal panel 62, and the LED light source 63 is kept constant even when the projector module 6 rotates.
- the rotation of the projector module 6 including the liquid crystal panel 62 may be performed around the optical axis of the projection optical system such as the projection lens 61 or an axis substantially parallel thereto.
- substantially parallel means that the angle between the rotation axis of the projector module 6 and the optical axis is 30 degrees or less.
- the LED light source 63 is used as the light source. It is used as a source and its luminescent properties are not affected by gravity. Therefore, even if the optical axis of the illumination unit is not substantially parallel to the rotation axis of the projector module 6, the image quality of the projected image can be maintained even by the above rotation that does not change the light emission characteristics of the illumination unit due to the influence of gravity. can do.
- the device will be thinner. It is possible to realize a device that can be used and that does not deteriorate image quality due to rotation.
- the projection lens may be fixed to the housing, and the projection lens unit may be removed and the other part (liquid crystal panel, LED light source unit) may be rotated.
- the projection lens and the LED light source unit may be fixed to the housing and the other parts may be rotated.
- the weight of the rotating portion can be reduced.
- the rotating portion is manually rotated by manually operating the operating member provided on the surface opposite to the surface on which the small leg 21 is provided. In some cases, it can be rotated with a small force.
- the drive unit motor
- the apparatus can be reduced in size. Even with such rotation, the relative positional relationship of the liquid crystal panel, LED light source, and projection lens is maintained.
- the non-exposed configuration means a state in which the rotary sliding part between the projector module 6 and the display unit 2 is configured so as not to be exposed to the outside.
- the projection portion is configured to be covered with a transparent member.
- FIG. 6 is a flowchart for explaining the flow of the rotation process of the projector module 6 performed by the CPU 101.
- the process shown in Fig. 6 is activated when the projector is used.
- the CPU 101 which is a determination circuit, determines whether the display form of the content to be projected is different from the projection form at the current placement position. In other words, the CPU 101 is placed when the projection content is a portrait screen or when the orientation is placed in the portrait position shown in FIG. From the projector module 6 in the horizontal position shown in Fig. 4 (a).
- step s determines whether the display form of the content to be projected is different from the projection form at the current placement position. In other words, the CPU 101 is placed when the projection content is a portrait screen or when the orientation is placed in the portrait position shown in FIG. From the projector module 6 in the horizontal position shown in Fig. 4 (a).
- step s When projecting a portrait screen and projecting content is a landscape screen, step s
- step S12 the projected image Iv in Fig. 3 (a) or the projected image Ih in Fig. 4 (a) and the display form (vertical screen, landscape screen) of the content to be projected are If they match, negative determination is made at step SI 1 and the process proceeds to step S16.
- step S12 the CPU 101 drives the motor 207, rotates the projector module 6 by 90 degrees, and proceeds to step S13. That is, in the case of the vertical placement shown in FIG. 3 (a), the projector module 6 is rotated 90 degrees to the right as shown in FIG. 1, and in the case of the horizontal placement shown in FIG. Rotate module 6 90 degrees counterclockwise as shown in Figure 1. At this time, the relative positional relationship among the projection lens 61, the liquid crystal panel 62, and the LED light source 63 is kept constant even when the projector module 6 is rotated. The mobile phone 10 is not obstructed by the mounting surface P.
- the CPU 101 which is a determination circuit, determines whether or not the display of the screen to be projected is upside down.
- the CPU 101 makes a positive determination in step S13 and proceeds to step S14.
- a negative determination is made in step S13 and the process proceeds to step S15.
- the projected content is data other than the captured image, and the display form of the content to be projected (portrait screen, landscape screen) and the vertical direction can be determined by the header information included in the projection content data file. If this is the case, use this information to make a decision in step S13.
- step S14 the CPU 101 sends a command to the liquid crystal drive unit 65, changes the liquid crystal panel drive signal so that the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 rotates 180 degrees, and proceeds to step S15.
- step S15 CPU 101 causes display B to be performed. Specifically, a command is sent to the LED drive unit 64, the LED light source 63 is turned on, and the process returns to step S11. Thereby, the projection image IvR is projected in the state of FIG. 3A, and the projection image IhL is projected in the state of FIG. 4A.
- step S16 the CPU 101 causes display A to be performed. Specifically, a command is sent to the LED drive unit 64, the LED light source 63 is turned on, and the process returns to step S11. As a result, Figure 3 (a) In the state of, the projection image Iv is projected, and in the state of FIG. 4 (a), the projection image Ih is projected. If necessary, the same processing as step S13 and step S14 may be performed between step S11 and step S16.
- the CPU 101 displays the same information as the information projected by the projector module 6 or the text information described above on the main liquid crystal display 204
- the orientation of the image displayed on the main liquid crystal display 204 is determined by the projector module.
- the display image displayed on the main liquid crystal display 204 is electrically rotated so that 6 is aligned with the direction of the projected image.
- the projector module 6 installed in the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is the center point of the projected light beam when the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed in the vertical position (the projection screen is a landscape screen)! Is offset to the right from the opening center O of the projector module 6 and the projected image Iv is projected to a position offset upward from the opening center O of the projector module 6 (FIG. 3).
- the rotation position of the projector module 6 is 0 degree. Therefore, a part of the projection image Iv does not exert a force on the placement surface (plane P), so that the projection image is easy to see.
- the projector module 6 of (1) is mounted in the horizontal position by rotating the mobile phone 10 with a projector approximately 90 degrees in a plane substantially parallel to the projection surface in the vertical position.
- the projection screen is a vertically long screen
- the center point of the projected light beam is offset to the left from the opening center O of the projector module 6, and the projected image is offset in the opposite direction to the rotation before the rotation. Therefore, the projection image Ih is projected at a position offset upward from the opening center O of the projector module 6 (FIG. 4). Therefore, even if the offset amount is kept the same in the state shown in Fig. 3 (a), a part of the projected image Ih will not be applied to the placement surface (plane P). Easy to see whether the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed vertically or horizontally! / ⁇ Projection image is obtained.
- the CPU 101 Based on the operation of the first operation member 112 and a remote control device (not shown), the CPU 101 corrects this distortion in two states before and after the projected image is rotated (for example, a vertical position mounting state and a horizontal position). In the position mounting state), the correction characteristic can be changed so as to perform the keystone correction with a different correction characteristic.
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 Since the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is provided with the small legs 12a to 12d, 11 and 21, the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is stable regardless of the vertical position and the horizontal position, and is easy to see. A projection image can be obtained and the operator can easily grasp the mounting direction. For example, if the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed horizontally in the direction opposite to the direction shown in FIG. 4 (a), the projected images Ih and IhL shown in FIG. It will be. According to the present embodiment, such a situation can be prevented in advance.
- the projector module 6 is formed in a cylindrical shape, is provided on the surface 2a of the display unit 2 of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10, and is configured to fit in the hole M and be rotatable.
- the LED light source 63, the liquid crystal panel 62, and the projection lens 61 are all accommodated.
- the projector module 6 is rotated, the liquid crystal panel 62 and the projection lens 61 are rotated, so that the projection image is rotated as shown in FIGS. 3 (a) and 4 (a). Therefore, even when the content to be projected is mixed with content for a landscape screen and content for a portrait screen, it is possible to always obtain an upright projection image without changing the orientation of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 for each content. Can do.
- the rotation of the projector module 6 determines, for example, whether the display form of the content such as a portrait screen or landscape screen is different from the projection form at the current placement position (step S11) If they are different, it is automatically rotated by the motor 207 (step S12), so the usability is improved. In particular, in the case of a mono device such as the projector-equipped mobile phone 10, the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 can be moved even if it is operated with a finger. If the projector module 6 is automatically rotated to eliminate the need for rotating the projected image, The projection image is prevented from shaking and making the observer uncomfortable.
- step S13 it is determined whether or not the display of the screen to be projected is upside down. If the screen is upside down, it is automatically formed on the liquid crystal panel 62. Since the image is rotated 180 degrees (step S14), an erect image is always projected regardless of the orientation of the photographer holding the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 at the time of shooting. In this case, the keystone correction is also changed in accordance with the rotation.
- the offset amount illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4 may be further increased.
- the lower end of the projected beam is projected upward from the opening center O of the projector module 6 and the left end of the projected beam is projected to the right from the opening center O (FIG. 3 (a)).
- Iv projection That is, in each mounting state, the direction of the lower end of the projected light beam facing the screen S is parallel to the plane P so that the lower end of the projected light beam is above the plane parallel to the plane P regardless of the projection distance. Determine the direction of the projected luminous flux (in the same direction as the surface or above).
- the lower end of the projected light beam on the projection surface is the aperture center 0 of the projector module 6 (exactly on the surface including the principal point perpendicular to the optical axis of the projection lens 61).
- the right edge of the projection beam on the projection surface is the center of the aperture O (To be exact, the right edge of the projection beam on the plane containing the principal point perpendicular to the optical axis of the projection lens 61). Since the projection is carried out with the respective offsets in the direction, a part of the projected light beam is caused by the placement surface P depending on the distance to the screen S, such as when the distance from the mobile phone 10 with a projector to the screen S is long. It will not be interrupted. If the offset amount can be changed, it is preferable to leave this state as the default state.
- the lens shift amount for determining the offset amount is stored in the CPU 101 as an initial correction value, and the force described to perform the lens shift based on the initial correction value is obtained in advance so that a predetermined amount of offset is obtained.
- the positional relationship of the optical system may be fixed.
- the projection image generated at this time The shape distortion may be corrected electrically by image processing or optically corrected by an optical element.
- the CPU 101 automatically turns the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 upside down by using the top and bottom information at the time of shooting, but the operation member (the first operation member 112 or the second operation member 205) or an image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 may be turned upside down in response to an operation signal received from the short-range communication unit 104.
- the CPU 101 automatically drives the motor 207 by using the top and bottom information at the time of shooting to rotate the projector module 6.
- the received image of TV broadcast is projected on a landscape screen
- the normal display screen of a mobile phone including a mail display screen
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 when it is detected that the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is set in the cradle connected to the computer, switching between the horizontally long screen projection and the vertically long screen projection may be performed.
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 When the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is placed (set) in the cradle, for example, it is automatically set to landscape projection, and the image data input from the computer is the same as the computer monitor device (for example, landscape orientation). Projected by the projector module 6 in the display mode. At this time, switching between a landscape screen and a portrait screen projection may be performed based on a control signal from the computer. In the above configuration, even when the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 is connected to a computer without using a cradle, the same operation can be executed.
- the CPU 101 detects the start of this connection or communication, and for example, a vertically long screen is projected with the horizontal placement shown in FIG.
- the projected image is rotated in the same manner as in the case of being placed on the cradle by the above-described method or a data processing method to be described later so as to produce a horizontally long screen projection.
- the motor 207 for rotating the projector module 6 may be omitted. In this case, the projector module 6 is rotated by a manual rotation operation by the user.
- the projection image may be electrically rotated by performing processing on the image data without rotating the projector module 6.
- the CPU 101 determines whether the content display form is different from the projection form at the current placement position (step 101).
- step 511 if different, the projector module 6 is rotated by the motor 207 (step 511).
- FIG. 7 is a view for explaining the configuration of the liquid crystal panel 62 in this case.
- the liquid crystal panel 62 is configured in a cross shape
- the horizontally long rectangle 62a is configured to have an aspect ratio of 4: 3
- the vertically long rectangle 62b is configured to have an aspect ratio of 3: 4.
- the CPU 101 forms an image in the region of the rectangle 62a in the liquid crystal panel 62 when the projection content is a landscape screen, and forms an image in the region of the rectangle 62b in the liquid crystal panel 62 when the projection content is a portrait screen. .
- FIG. 8 is a diagram for explaining an example in which an image that is a vertically long screen is formed in a region of a rectangle 62a that is horizontally long. If the CPU 101 determines that the image shown in FIG. 8 is a vertically long screen based on the top and bottom information of the image data file, the CPU 101 rearranges the vertical and horizontal orders of the pixel columns to which the voltage is applied to the liquid crystal panel 62. As a result, a vertically long image as shown in FIG. 9 is formed on the liquid crystal panel 62, and as a result, the projected image rotates. Since the liquid crystal panel 62 is configured in a cross shape, the number of pixels constituting the image does not change between FIG. 8 and FIG.
- the load on CPU 101 is reduced as the number of pixels constituting each side of the image formed on the liquid crystal panel does not need to be reduced to 3Z4, as in the case where the liquid crystal panel 62 is configured in the shape of the rectangular 62a. it can.
- FIGS. 10 (a) and 10 (b) are diagrams showing images projected onto the main liquid crystal display 204 and the screen S in the state of FIG. 3 (a), respectively.
- the menu M is displayed in a normal state
- the screen S shown in FIG. 10 (b) for example, the image G has a normal state force in the right direction. Displayed on a portrait screen tilted 90 degrees.
- the CPU 101 changes the direction of the image formed on the liquid crystal panel 62 by changing the order of the pixel columns to which the voltage is applied to the liquid crystal panel 62 so that the image is in the normal viewing state on the screen S. Rotate 90 degrees.
- the main LCD 2 The orientation of the image displayed on 04 and the orientation of the image projected on the screen S can be aligned to achieve a normal viewing state.
- the CPU 101 may control the projector module 6 to rotate 90 degrees to the right as shown in FIG.
- the projector-equipped mobile phone 10 may be changed from the vertical position mounting state of FIG. 3 (a) to the horizontal position mounting state of FIG. 4 (a). By doing so, the image projected on the screen S can be brought into a normal viewing state.
- the image displayed on the main liquid crystal display 204 is rotated 90 degrees from the normal viewing direction to the left in FIG.
- the CPU 101 arranges the order of the pixel columns of the menu M supplied to the main liquid crystal display 204 so that the image displayed on the main liquid crystal display 204 and the direction of the image projected on the screen S by the projector module 6 are aligned. Change the display image and rotate the display image 90 degrees to the right in FIG. As a result, the orientation of the image displayed on the main liquid crystal display 204 and the orientation of the image projected on the screen S can be aligned and brought into a normal viewing state.
- the projection image by the projector module 6 and the display image by the main liquid crystal display 204 are rotated according to the mounting direction (mounting form) of the projector-equipped mobile phone 10.
- the image is rotated according to the type of information to be displayed such as a portrait screen or landscape screen.
- a light image forming element is configured using the liquid crystal panel 62, and an image obtained by illuminating the image by the liquid crystal panel 62 with the light of the LED light source 63 has been described.
- a self-light-emitting optical image forming element may be used.
- a light image forming element is configured by arranging point light sources corresponding to pixels, and the light image forming element generates a light image by emitting light of luminance corresponding to the image signal for each pixel. .
- the projection image is projected at a position where the opening center O force of the projector module 6 is also offset.
- the offset does not necessarily have to be provided. In this case, it is only necessary to adjust the tilt so that a part of the projected image does not exert a force on the mounting surface. Yes.
- the projector module 6 is mounted on the mobile phone 10 .
- the projector module 6 is mounted on an electronic device such as a laptop computer, PDA, electronic camera, or playback device. May be.
- the shape of the electronic device on which the projector module 6 is mounted is not limited to the above-described folded shape, but may be a so-called rectangular parallelepiped shape.
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