WO2006106374A1 - Extensible mobile electronic device - Google Patents

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WO2006106374A1
WO2006106374A1 PCT/IB2005/000892 IB2005000892W WO2006106374A1 WO 2006106374 A1 WO2006106374 A1 WO 2006106374A1 IB 2005000892 W IB2005000892 W IB 2005000892W WO 2006106374 A1 WO2006106374 A1 WO 2006106374A1
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Andrew Strawn
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Nokia Corporation
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Priority to CN200580049302.7A priority Critical patent/CN101147383B/en
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Priority to AT05718363T priority patent/ATE532317T1/en
Priority to EP05718363A priority patent/EP1867143B1/en
Priority to US11/910,674 priority patent/US9203938B2/en
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0206Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
    • H04M1/0208Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings characterized by the relative motions of the body parts
    • H04M1/0235Slidable or telescopic telephones, i.e. with a relative translation movement of the body parts; Telephones using a combination of translation and other relative motions of the body parts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0206Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
    • H04M1/0247Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings comprising more than two body parts
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0206Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
    • H04M1/0208Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings characterized by the relative motions of the body parts
    • H04M1/0214Foldable telephones, i.e. with body parts pivoting to an open position around an axis parallel to the plane they define in closed position
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/23Construction or mounting of dials or of equivalent devices; Means for facilitating the use thereof
    • H04M1/233Construction or mounting of dials or of equivalent devices; Means for facilitating the use thereof including a pointing device, e.g. roller key, track ball, rocker switch or joystick
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/72Mobile telephones; Cordless telephones, i.e. devices for establishing wireless links to base stations without route selection
    • H04M1/724User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones
    • H04M1/72403User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality
    • H04M1/72427User interfaces specially adapted for cordless or mobile telephones with means for local support of applications that increase the functionality for supporting games or graphical animations
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2250/00Details of telephonic subscriber devices
    • H04M2250/18Details of telephonic subscriber devices including more than one keyboard unit
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M2250/00Details of telephonic subscriber devices
    • H04M2250/52Details of telephonic subscriber devices including functional features of a camera

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  • the present invention relates to the field of mobile devices. More specifically the present invention relates to extensible or foldable mobile terminal devices such as e.g. palmtops, communicators, mobile video players and mobile or cellular telephones.
  • extensible or foldable mobile terminal devices such as e.g. palmtops, communicators, mobile video players and mobile or cellular telephones.
  • Nokia 3230TM mobile phone Sliding phones like the Nokia 3230TM mobile phone has a large display, (and a camera module) and an ITU-T keypad that becomes accessible when the front part of the housing is displaced upwards (/forwards). There are also some mobile phones on the market that allow a user to slide a display element away to uncover a "qwerty-" keyboard.
  • the extensible mobile electronic device comprises a housing with a first and a second housing element.
  • the first housing element has a first front surface and a first rear surface and the second housing element, has a second front surface and a second rear surface.
  • Said first housing element, and said second housing element are extensibly connected to each other, such that said first and second housing elements can adopt a retracted position and an extended position.
  • said first housing element and said second housing element are located substantially on top of each other, said first rear surface is conformingly adjoining said second front surface.
  • said first housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and a section of said second front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.
  • the second front and said first rear surfaces are substantially or at least partially covered by each other. That is, the second front and said first rear surfaces are substantially or at least partially uncovered by each other in said extended position.
  • the first linear sliding motion can open the device in the conventional slidephone manner and a subsequent straight sliding motion can move the second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.
  • said section of said second front surface is adjoining said first front surface and said section of said second front surface is arranged in (substantially) the same plane as said first front surface.
  • the present invention is also applicable to e.g. curved front surfaces or curved configurations of mobile phone.
  • An example embodiment of the present invention further comprises a display, a user input interface element and a processing means.
  • said display is arranged on said first front surface and said user input interface element is arranged on said section of said second front surface that is uncovered in said extended position.
  • the processing means is connected to said display and to said user input interface element.
  • said first rear surface and said second front surface have a stepped configuration.
  • a stepped configuration with two planes and the right dimensions the housing elements may be described as step elements with two or three steps that may be placed on top of each other.
  • all stepped surfaces are in contact with the stepped surfaces of the second housing element (retracted position).
  • the surface of the uppermost step is located besides the base of the other step element in a shallower and more elongated configuration (extended position).
  • said device is further provided with a third housing element component.
  • the third housing component is connected in a similar way to said first or second housing element as said first housing element is connected to said second housing element.
  • the third housing element has a third front surface and a third rear surface. In said extended position said third housing element is displaced with respect to said first or said second housing element and a section of said third front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface of said first housing element. It is also envisaged to arrange the three housing elements in a way that in said extended position said third housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and a section of said third front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said second front surface of said second housing element.
  • the implementation of three housing elements enables at least two more intermediate positions wherein only the second or third housing element is displaced with regard to said retracted position.
  • the three-element configuration allows for a fully retracted configuration and a fully extended configuration.
  • the three-element housing may be used for remote controls for e.g. video recorders, wherein a first front surface may accommodate the conventional input elements for playing a video, the second housing element may accommodate the input elements for programming a recording, and the third housing element may accommodate the set up input elements.
  • a first front surface may accommodate the conventional input elements for playing a video
  • the second housing element may accommodate the input elements for programming a recording
  • the third housing element may accommodate the set up input elements.
  • the three housing element configuration can also be used for game enabled devices, wherein a housing element may be pulled out on each side of a big landscape format display element. It is also envisaged that said third front surface is provided with game input interfaces (such as joysticks, thumbsticks, action buttons and/or shoulder buttons). It is contemplated that said second and said third front surfaces comprise a querty-keyboard. It is also envisaged that said device is provided with a touch-screen display.
  • said first rear surface is partially conformingly adjoining said second front surface in said extended position. That means that the sections of the first rear surface said second front surface that are overlapping are conformingly lying on top of each other in the extended position. It is also envisaged to implement an embodiment wherein the first rear surface and said second front surface are completely overlapping and are conformingly lying on top of each other in the retracted position.
  • first and/or second housing elements are provided with sliding rails to provide said extensible connection.
  • Sliding rails are known implementation to provide a controlled sliding movement of two technical elements.
  • the rails may be implemented as straight immersible rails, as a pair curved rail or as a pair of rails with a sharp bend.
  • Yet another example embodiment of the present invention is provided with at least one sliding block slidably arranged in at least one of said at least one sliding rail.
  • the use of a sliding block enables the implementation of smaller rails as the load to the rails is spread over a broader section of the rails. Additionally sliding block may accommodate additional technical components such as springs locks, rests or the like.
  • said at least one sliding block is provided with a pivot axis.
  • the pivot axis may be provided with a spring to pretension a slidingly articulated second (or third) housing element in a desired direction (e.g. towards said first (or second) housing element). It is also envisaged to provide a catch element at said pivot axis.
  • the pivot axis may be a pivot axis of the (first or) second housing element.
  • said at least one sliding rail is displaceable in a direction within an angular range of 30° to 145° preferably between 45° and 135° and most preferably substantially 90° to the main sliding direction of said sliding rails.
  • This embodiment represents a housing wherein said two housing elements can be moved in two substantially independent substantially linearly sliding movements from the retracted to the extended position. In a first movement the two housing elements are slid parallel from the substantially complete overlapping position to a partially overlapping position wherein a section of the second housing element becomes uncovered. The movement to bring said second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface can be achieved by relative a parallel translation of the second and the first housing element.
  • said at least one sliding rail is curved.
  • a curved sliding rail or curved sliding rails enable a relative two-dimensional movement of the two (or three) housing elements with a reduced mechanical expense.
  • the housing elements are provided with a sharp bend to guide the two housing elements towards each other when the housing is stretched out.
  • said housing is provided with at least one connecting rod articulated at said first and said second housing elements.
  • Connecting rods may serve to restrict the movement of said first and second housing elements with respect to each other.
  • Connecting rods may be combined with sliding blocks to simplify the combination of two substantially straight sliding movements. It is also contemplated to provide a parallel translation on a circular path of the second housing element from the retracted to the extracted position (and vice versa).
  • said device is further provided with a camera module having a lens.
  • the lens is arranged at said first rear surface of said first housing element such that in said retracted position, said lens is covered by said second housing element and in said extended position said lens is exposed.
  • This embodiment allows it to use the camera in the extended position while in the retracted or closed configuration the lens of said camera module is protected by the second housing element.
  • the camera module implementation can use an extensible connection that lifts the second housing element from said first housing element to accommodate a lens with a larger focal length.
  • said second housing element is provided with a recess to expose said lens in all configurations and eventually also during said the motions from one position to another.
  • said housing is provided on said first or second housing element with at least one recess for accommodating protrusions on said other housing element is said retracted position.
  • This embodiment allows to circumvent the design requirements of the slide phone caused by the displacement of the second (or third) housing element to make said second (or third) front surface flushing with said first (or second) front surface.
  • joysticks, thumbsticks and other protruding structures can not be simply subjected to a sliding motion.
  • In case of c conventional sliding motion there are to be indentations to accommodate protruding structures.
  • Another approach may reside in foldable user input element structures (foldable joysticks, lenses...), but this approach has the main drawback that e.g.
  • connection rods at the outer end of the second or third housing elements
  • a sliding block at the overlapping end of the second or third housing elements
  • a pawl for locking said housing in said retracted and/or in said extended position.
  • the pawl may be implemented as a magnet for holing said housing elements in a defined relative position.
  • the pawl may also be implemented as a bolt, a catch or a latch. The pawl may also engage the above-mentioned sliding block of said rail.
  • said device is further provided with an element to convert said housing from in said retracted to in said extended position, and/or vice versa.
  • the element to convert said housing may be embodied e.g. as a spring or an actuator, to automatically drive the housing for a retraction of an extension motion.
  • said device further comprises a cellular telephone module.
  • a mobile or a cellular telephone into a device (or hosing) with the features of the present invention a broad marked for the sliding housing device is opened.
  • a mobile telephone or also the device
  • Figure IA depicts plan views of a mobile phone embodiment of the present invention, with two housing elements depicted in a retracted configuration.
  • Figure IB shows plan views of the mobile phone embodiment of Figure IA depicted in an extended configuration.
  • Figure 2A depicts a plan front view of a PDA/gaming device embodiment of the present invention with three housing elements, depicted in a retracted configuration.
  • Figure 2B shows plan side/top views of the device of Figure 2A depicted in a retracted, a partially extended and a fully extended configuration.
  • Figure 2C depicts plan front views of two different embodiments of devices of Figures 2A/2B depicted in fully extended configuration.
  • Figure 3 shows schematic side views of an extendable device to visualize the relative motion of the two housing elements.
  • Figure 4 indicates schematic side views of an extendable device with rack and pinion connection with side plates.
  • Figure 5 depicts in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod and a sliding rail connection.
  • Figure 5 shows in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod and a sliding rail connection.
  • Figure 6 depicts in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod connection.
  • Figure 7A, 7B and 7C show side views of three different embodiments of mobile electronic terminal devices in retracted and extended configurations.
  • Figure 8A, 8B and 8C depict side views of three different embodiments of mobile electronic terminal devices in retracted and extended configurations.
  • Figure IA and IB show an example embodiment of an extensible mobile electronic device of the present invention in different plan views.
  • the depicted extensible mobile electronic device is embodied as an extensible cellular phone.
  • the single views are from left to right in Figure IA: front plan view side plan view and rear plan view, each in the retracted position.
  • the single views are from left to right in Figure IB: front plan view side plan view and rear plan view, each in the extended position.
  • the mobile terminal device 2 is embodied as a cellular phone with a big display 14 a few basic control keys (with a 4- way-navigation button 10 and menu keys 12) and a small video phone camera 16 top at the right side and an earpiece 18 centered over the display 14.
  • the first housing part is visible.
  • a part of the inclined top face of the phone with a parting line between the first housing part 4 and the second housing part 8 is visible.
  • the inclined top side of the second housing part 84 is visible on the top edge of the front view.
  • the parallelogram shaped structure in the middle of Figure IA is the right hand side view of the mobile phone provided with a housing unlocking button (or a shutter release button) 90.
  • the parting line between the first housing part in the side view 42 and the second housing in the side view 82 part is visible and divides this embodiment into substantially similar shaped housing parts.
  • the first and the second housing elements are fully overlapping in a conforming way. Is it also envisaged to implement an unlocking key e.g. at the (not depicted) left side of the device.
  • FIG. 1A shows a rear view of the terminal device in two different implementations.
  • the upper rear view of the terminal device shows an aperture 96 for a lens of a camera module 22 in the first housing that can be seen through said aperture 96 in the second housing element in rear view 83.
  • the lower rear view of the terminal device shows no aperture for a lens.
  • the camera module 22 in the first housing module is only indicated in interrupted lines.
  • cover for a battery compartment 92 (and SIM and/or memory cards) is indicated by the small rectangle in the lower section of the rear view under the lens 22.
  • Figure IB is a front view of the device in the extended position, wherein at the upper part the inclined top part of the second housing component is not longer visible and at the lower housing section the second housing element 8 with an ITU-T keyboard 98 is visible.
  • the drawing in the middle of Figure IB shows the parallelogram shaped structure of the right hand side view of the mobile phone of Figure IA in the extended position.
  • the unlocking button 90 indicates the second housing element in the side view 82.
  • the first and the second housing elements are partially overlapping in a conforming way.
  • the mobile phone In the extended position the mobile phone has a shallower but more extended configuration.
  • Figure IB shows the rear view of the mobile phone in the extended position.
  • the lens of the camera module 22 is fully visible and operable (in both embodiments with or without said aperture 96 in the second housing element in rear view 83).
  • the electronic device depicted in Figures IA and IB has a "two step"-configuration as both the first and the second housing element correspond to a two-step stepladder or a two-step library step, that can be placed on top of each other with the steps facing.
  • Figures 2A to C show an embodiment of the present invention in a three housing element configuration.
  • the depicted extensible mobile electronic device is embodied as an extensible cellular phone / an extensible touch-screen personal digital assistant (PDA)/ game module.
  • PDA personal digital assistant
  • Figure 2A shows a front plan view.
  • Figure 2B depict a side plan view in the retracted position, side plan view in a partially extended position and side plan view in a fully extended position.
  • Figure 2C shows two different embodiments of the device of Figures 2A and 2B in front plan views.
  • Figure 2A shows the extensible touch-screen personal digital assistant with a full size touch screen display 14 and an earpiece 18 centered over the display.
  • the depicted device is designed e.g. for pen operation.
  • Figure 2B shows from left to right a fully closed position a partially closed position (with only the second housing element extended), and a fully extended position (with both second and third housing elements extended).
  • the keel structure on the backside of the housing may also be implemented in a retractable manner.
  • the overall width (or length) of the device in the extended position is approximately 1.5 the width (of the length) of the device in the retracted position (as in the case of Figure 1).
  • Figure 2C depict two front views of the device in the open position as a telephone implementation on the left side and a gaming device implementation on the right side.
  • the telephone implementation comprises a browsing key 10 and some menu keys 12 on the left
  • the gaming device implementation comprises a big thumbstick 10 (a thumb operated joystick) some keys 12 on the left extended housing element and a number of action keys 100 and a small thumbstick 104 (a thumb operated joystick) on the right extended housing element 8.
  • Both extended housing elements of the gaming device are provided with stereo loudspeakers 118 indicated as sound outlets.
  • Figure 3 shows a side view of an embodiment of the present invention to illustrate a possible extending motion by a combination of two successive linear motions.
  • This motion may be implemented by curved rails or by retractable rails (not depicted).
  • This motion may also be achieved by e.g. four sliding blocks slideably arranged on linear rails and provided with a pivotable structure, such that when approaching the fully extended position the sliding blocks reach the end of the rail and further extension fold the pivotable structure to bring the first and the second housing element into contact.
  • Figure 4 shows another embodiment with side plates 128 that are centered by a gear or pinion 120 slideably arranged on respective gear rods or racks 122 located on said on said housing elements.
  • side plates 128 and the guide rails 124 with the groove stones are only depicted in the fully extended position.
  • side plates that cover the side of the housing wherein each part of the slide runs along individually along these plates
  • Figure 5 depicts another implementation of the device provided with a guide rail 142 and a sliding block on the end of a connecting rod 144 located at the end right bottom end of the left housing element engaging a rail 142 in the right housing element.
  • the device is provided with a connection rod 140 articulated at both housing elements.
  • the connection rod forces the motion of the topside of the right housing part on a semicircular motion while the lower part of the right housing element keeps the contact to the right housing element by a sliding rail 142.
  • the depicted configurations are especially suited to accommodate projecting structures 10/22 on one of the housing elements. If the projecting structure is e.g. a lens of a camera module 22 (e.g.
  • the motion allows larger focus length to be implemented in said lens.
  • the projecting structure is e.g. a thumbstick of a gaming device (e.g. at a second or third housing element) the motion allows larger user input interface structures to be implemented in said gaming device.
  • This "dual-functionality" is indicated by the "42/82" numerals on the housing elements.
  • Figure 6 shows a configuration using only connection rods 140 as extensible connection element between the first and the second housing element 42/82.
  • the motion is a complete parallel translation in the form of a semicircle from the retracted position (left) to the extended position (right) and vice versa.
  • both the retracted position (left) to the extended position (right) resemble a substantially parallelogram shaped configuration with different thickness and different length.
  • this configuration is also suited for nearly rectangle-shaped cross sections as the angle the housing elements approach short before making contact is nearly 90°. That is this configuration allows nearly a cuboidal shape of the extensible mobile electronic device.
  • Figures 7 A to 7C show three different implementations of sliding of movable configurations each in a retracted and in an extended position in a side view.
  • Figures 7 A to 7C show three different implementations of sliding of movable configurations each in a retracted and in an extended position in a side view.
  • Figure 7A the first housing element (on the left side) has an extended Upper section.
  • the second housing element (on the right side) has the configuration of the respective elements as in the Figures 1 and 3 to 6 and is provided with an unlocking button.
  • the retracted configuration has a substantially flat-sided configuration, while in the extended position the rear surface has a protrusion in the upper part of the device.
  • This configuration allows different extension ratios between e.g. a factor from approximately 1.1 up to 1.5.
  • Figure 7B provides a three-step configuration with substantially similar form. This configuration allows it to achieve an extension ratio of approximately 1.3 with a configuration that allows a parellelepipedal configuration in the extended and in the retracted position. Another advantage of this configuration is the larger overlapping area allowing a more solid configuration of the extendable connection. This embodiment represents a "three- step" stepladder implementation of the housing.
  • the configuration of Figure 7C is provided with three housing elements 42, 62, 82 with a three-step and a two-step configuration.
  • This configuration allows it to achieve extension ratios above 1.5 up to 2.
  • This configuration allows at least in the fully retracted position a parellelepipedal shape.
  • Another advantage of this embodiment is the larger overlapping area allowing a more solid configuration of the extendable connection. Only in the fully extended configuration an if the second element is extended a flat front surface is achieved. If only the third housing element 62 is extended (not depicted) the front surface of the third housing element 62 is not adjacent and not flushing with the front surface of the first housing element 42.
  • Figure 8 A depicts an embodiment of the mobile electronic terminal device, wherein the second housing element is provided with a long sliding block 180 being slideably arranged in a retractable sliding rail 182.
  • These two elements 180,182 allow a parallel displacement of the second housing element in the conventional manner.
  • the housing In the fully extended position of the long sliding block 180 in the retractable sliding rail 182 the housing has been extended by a factor of substantially 1.5.
  • the first rear side of the first housing element 42 and the second front side of the second housing element 82 are spaced apart by approximately one third of the height of the housing in the retracted position.
  • the short sliding blocks / groove stones 186 are movably arranged in short sliding rails 184 and support the retractable sliding rail 182.
  • the retractable sliding rail 182 is displaceable by the short sliding blocks 186 and the short sliding rails 184 in a direction substantially 90° to the main sliding direction of said retractable sliding rail 182.
  • This embodiment represents a housing wherein said two housing elements can be moved in two substantially independent substantially linearly sliding movements from the retracted to the extended position. In a first movement the two housing elements are slid parallel from the substantially complete overlapping position to a partially overlapping position wherein a section of the second housing element becomes uncovered. The movement necessary to bring said second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface can be achieved by relative a parallel translation of the second and the first housing element.
  • short groove stones 186 and the short sliding rails 184 may also be arranged within an angular range of 30° to 145° preferably between 45° and 135° to the direction of motion said long groove stone 180 in the retractable sliding rail 182.
  • Figures 8B and 8C depict two different implementations of configurations with smaller and narrower second housing elements that are supported between extended sidewalls of the first housing element.
  • the second housing element 82 is fully retracted into the first housing element 42. Due to the sidewalls 150 the unlocking button 90 is integrated in the first housing element 42.
  • the extended sidewalls 150 enable a very simple implementation of guide rails (not depicted). In the following the extended sidewalls 150 remain out of consideration.
  • the walls of the first housing element 42 is provided with rails (not depicted) that the slide can run along and drop at the end to create a flat front surface in the extended position, such as e.g. indicated in Figures 3 or 4.
  • the embodiment depicted in Figure 8C is provided with a movement mechanic allowing a sliding and a pivoting motion of the second housing 82 element with respect to the first housing element 42.
  • This may be achieved either by a pivot axis arranged in a broad sliding block / groove stone (not depicted) in the upper section of the second housing element, or by a combination of two pairs of sliding rails.
  • the second housing element is guided in a slightly curved sliding motion out of the first housing element 42, and is then pivoted in a way that said second front surface is adjoining and flushing with said first front surface.
  • the small protrusion 154 can engage a recess 152 on the bottom end of the first housing element 42 to lock the second housing 82 element in place.
  • a locking may be achieved by a spring striving to push said second housing element 82 back into said first housing element 42. Such a spring may serve also as an automated retraction mechanism to snap back the second housing element 82 to a retracted position.
  • the present invention can remove the drawback of conventional sliding phones that there is a step between the numeric keys and soft keys located near the display. Due the present invention removes the step also the top numeric keys can be pressed easily and as comfortable as in case of a standard monoblock terminal device.
  • the invention provides a big leap in evolution to the common slide concept that does not have a step between the soft keys and numeric keys allowing better grip and ergonomic hold on the product
  • first housing element / front face of first housing element 6 third housing element / front face of third housing element

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Abstract

The present invention provides an extensible mobile electronic device with a housing, having a first housing element comprising a first front surface and a first rear surface and a second housing element, comprising a second front surface and a second rear surface. Said first housing element, and said second housing element are extensibly supported to each other, such that said first and second housing elements can adopt a retracted position and an extended position with respect to each other. In said retracted position said first housing element and said second housing element are located substantially on top of each other, said first rear surface conformingly adjoining said second front surface. In said extended position said first housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and at least a section of said second front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.

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Extensible mobile electronic device
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to the field of mobile devices. More specifically the present invention relates to extensible or foldable mobile terminal devices such as e.g. palmtops, communicators, mobile video players and mobile or cellular telephones.
Foldable mobile telephones, palmtops and communicators are well known in the art and are available from all larger manufacturers of mobile phones and portable computers.
Especially in the technical field of cellular telephones two main types of foldable devices are available, the flip-phones of clamshell-type cellular phones and sliding phones such as the
Nokia 3230™ mobile phone. Sliding phones like the Nokia 3230™ mobile phone has a large display, (and a camera module) and an ITU-T keypad that becomes accessible when the front part of the housing is displaced upwards (/forwards). There are also some mobile phones on the market that allow a user to slide a display element away to uncover a "qwerty-" keyboard.
However, all approaches of small slidable mobile device have in common that the keypads and the display are arranged in different (and substantially parallel) planes, if the device is slid to an open position.
It is an object of the present invention to increase the operability of slidable mobile electronic devices.
Summary of the invention
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is an extensible mobile electronic device provided. The extensible mobile electronic device comprises a housing with a first and a second housing element. The first housing element, has a first front surface and a first rear surface and the second housing element, has a second front surface and a second rear surface. Said first housing element, and said second housing element are extensibly connected to each other, such that said first and second housing elements can adopt a retracted position and an extended position.
In said retracted position said first housing element and said second housing element are located substantially on top of each other, said first rear surface is conformingly adjoining said second front surface. In said extended position said first housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and a section of said second front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.
That is, in said retracted position the second front and said first rear surfaces are substantially or at least partially covered by each other. That is, the second front and said first rear surfaces are substantially or at least partially uncovered by each other in said extended position. To achieve the target that the second front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface it is necessary to provide at least a two dimensional movement of the second housing element with respect to the first housing element. Two successively performed straight sliding motions may achieve the movement. The first linear sliding motion can open the device in the conventional slidephone manner and a subsequent straight sliding motion can move the second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface. As the design of mobile telephones is not restricted to flat front configurations. In case of a flat first front side, and a flat second front side, said section of said second front surface is adjoining said first front surface and said section of said second front surface is arranged in (substantially) the same plane as said first front surface. However the present invention is also applicable to e.g. curved front surfaces or curved configurations of mobile phone.
An example embodiment of the present invention further comprises a display, a user input interface element and a processing means. Wherein said display is arranged on said first front surface and said user input interface element is arranged on said section of said second front surface that is uncovered in said extended position. The processing means is connected to said display and to said user input interface element. With this configuration the device of this embodiment can be operated as e.g. it is known from conventional sliding phones with e.g. a display and e.g. an extricable ITU-T keyboard. Wherein in this embodiment said extricable ITU-T keyboard can be brought in the plane of the display.
In an example embodiment of the device of the present invention said first rear surface and said second front surface have a stepped configuration. A stepped configuration with two planes and the right dimensions the housing elements may be described as step elements with two or three steps that may be placed on top of each other. In a first configuration all stepped surfaces are in contact with the stepped surfaces of the second housing element (retracted position). In a second configuration the surface of the uppermost step is located besides the base of the other step element in a shallower and more elongated configuration (extended position).
In another example embodiment of the present invention said device is further provided with a third housing element component. The third housing component is connected in a similar way to said first or second housing element as said first housing element is connected to said second housing element. The third housing element has a third front surface and a third rear surface. In said extended position said third housing element is displaced with respect to said first or said second housing element and a section of said third front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface of said first housing element. It is also envisaged to arrange the three housing elements in a way that in said extended position said third housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and a section of said third front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said second front surface of said second housing element.
The implementation of three housing elements enables at least two more intermediate positions wherein only the second or third housing element is displaced with regard to said retracted position. The three-element configuration allows for a fully retracted configuration and a fully extended configuration.
The three-element housing may be used for remote controls for e.g. video recorders, wherein a first front surface may accommodate the conventional input elements for playing a video, the second housing element may accommodate the input elements for programming a recording, and the third housing element may accommodate the set up input elements.
The three housing element configuration can also be used for game enabled devices, wherein a housing element may be pulled out on each side of a big landscape format display element. It is also envisaged that said third front surface is provided with game input interfaces (such as joysticks, thumbsticks, action buttons and/or shoulder buttons). It is contemplated that said second and said third front surfaces comprise a querty-keyboard. It is also envisaged that said device is provided with a touch-screen display.
In yet another example embodiment of the present invention said first rear surface is partially conformingly adjoining said second front surface in said extended position. That means that the sections of the first rear surface said second front surface that are overlapping are conformingly lying on top of each other in the extended position. It is also envisaged to implement an embodiment wherein the first rear surface and said second front surface are completely overlapping and are conformingly lying on top of each other in the retracted position.
In another example embodiment of the present invention said first and/or second housing elements are provided with sliding rails to provide said extensible connection. Sliding rails are known implementation to provide a controlled sliding movement of two technical elements. To provide the two-dimensional motion the rails may be implemented as straight immersible rails, as a pair curved rail or as a pair of rails with a sharp bend.
Yet another example embodiment of the present invention is provided with at least one sliding block slidably arranged in at least one of said at least one sliding rail. The use of a sliding block enables the implementation of smaller rails as the load to the rails is spread over a broader section of the rails. Additionally sliding block may accommodate additional technical components such as springs locks, rests or the like.
In another example embodiment said at least one sliding block is provided with a pivot axis. The pivot axis may be provided with a spring to pretension a slidingly articulated second (or third) housing element in a desired direction (e.g. towards said first (or second) housing element). It is also envisaged to provide a catch element at said pivot axis. The pivot axis may be a pivot axis of the (first or) second housing element.
In yet another example embodiment said at least one sliding rail is displaceable in a direction within an angular range of 30° to 145° preferably between 45° and 135° and most preferably substantially 90° to the main sliding direction of said sliding rails. This embodiment represents a housing wherein said two housing elements can be moved in two substantially independent substantially linearly sliding movements from the retracted to the extended position. In a first movement the two housing elements are slid parallel from the substantially complete overlapping position to a partially overlapping position wherein a section of the second housing element becomes uncovered. The movement to bring said second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface can be achieved by relative a parallel translation of the second and the first housing element.
In another example embodiment of the present invention said at least one sliding rail is curved. A curved sliding rail or curved sliding rails enable a relative two-dimensional movement of the two (or three) housing elements with a reduced mechanical expense. In a simplest implementation the housing elements are provided with a sharp bend to guide the two housing elements towards each other when the housing is stretched out.
In yet another example embodiment said housing is provided with at least one connecting rod articulated at said first and said second housing elements. Connecting rods may serve to restrict the movement of said first and second housing elements with respect to each other.
Connecting rods may be combined with sliding blocks to simplify the combination of two substantially straight sliding movements. It is also contemplated to provide a parallel translation on a circular path of the second housing element from the retracted to the extracted position (and vice versa).
In another example embodiment said device is further provided with a camera module having a lens. The lens is arranged at said first rear surface of said first housing element such that in said retracted position, said lens is covered by said second housing element and in said extended position said lens is exposed. This embodiment allows it to use the camera in the extended position while in the retracted or closed configuration the lens of said camera module is protected by the second housing element. It is contemplated to provide a hole or a window in said second housing element such that said camera module can also be operated in said retracted position. Especially the camera module implementation can use an extensible connection that lifts the second housing element from said first housing element to accommodate a lens with a larger focal length. It is also contemplated to implement a embodiment wherein said second housing element is provided with a recess to expose said lens in all configurations and eventually also during said the motions from one position to another.
In yet another example embodiment of the present invention said housing is provided on said first or second housing element with at least one recess for accommodating protrusions on said other housing element is said retracted position. This embodiment allows to circumvent the design requirements of the slide phone caused by the displacement of the second (or third) housing element to make said second (or third) front surface flushing with said first (or second) front surface. For example joysticks, thumbsticks and other protruding structures can not be simply subjected to a sliding motion. In case of c conventional sliding motion there are to be indentations to accommodate protruding structures. Another approach may reside in foldable user input element structures (foldable joysticks, lenses...), but this approach has the main drawback that e.g. a foldable joystick that is subject to severe loads during e.g. gameplay resulting in frustrated user if a joystick folds in during gameplay. This embodiment may be combined with an extensible connection that combines connection rods (at the outer end of the second or third housing elements) and a sliding block (at the overlapping end of the second or third housing elements).
Another example embodiment of the present invention is further provided with a pawl for locking said housing in said retracted and/or in said extended position. The pawl may be implemented as a magnet for holing said housing elements in a defined relative position. The pawl may also be implemented as a bolt, a catch or a latch. The pawl may also engage the above-mentioned sliding block of said rail.
In yet another example embodiment of the present invention said device is further provided with an element to convert said housing from in said retracted to in said extended position, and/or vice versa. The element to convert said housing may be embodied e.g. as a spring or an actuator, to automatically drive the housing for a retraction of an extension motion. With an automatically actuated housing the requirements to the motor functions of a user are significantly reduces allowing the implementation of complicated relative motion processes without the danger of users damaging the mechanics of the extensible connection by applying brute force.
In still another example embodiment said device further comprises a cellular telephone module. By integrating a mobile or a cellular telephone into a device (or hosing) with the features of the present invention a broad marked for the sliding housing device is opened. Additionally, a mobile telephone (or also the device) can be used and carries in both configurations without the known design restrictions like protruding hinge elements (flip- phones), that are awkwardly shaped when in an open position (conventional flip-phones slide-phones or communicators).
Short description of the Drawings
In the following, the invention will be described in detail by referring to the enclosed drawings in which:
Figure IA depicts plan views of a mobile phone embodiment of the present invention, with two housing elements depicted in a retracted configuration.
Figure IB shows plan views of the mobile phone embodiment of Figure IA depicted in an extended configuration. Figure 2A depicts a plan front view of a PDA/gaming device embodiment of the present invention with three housing elements, depicted in a retracted configuration.
Figure 2B shows plan side/top views of the device of Figure 2A depicted in a retracted, a partially extended and a fully extended configuration.
Figure 2C depicts plan front views of two different embodiments of devices of Figures 2A/2B depicted in fully extended configuration.
Figure 3 shows schematic side views of an extendable device to visualize the relative motion of the two housing elements.
Figure 4 indicates schematic side views of an extendable device with rack and pinion connection with side plates.
Figure 5 depicts in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod and a sliding rail connection.
Figure 5 shows in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod and a sliding rail connection.
Figure 6 depicts in schematic side views an extension movement of an extendable device with a connecting rod connection.
Figure 7A, 7B and 7C show side views of three different embodiments of mobile electronic terminal devices in retracted and extended configurations.
Figure 8A, 8B and 8C depict side views of three different embodiments of mobile electronic terminal devices in retracted and extended configurations.
Detailed description of the Drawings
In the detailed description, which follows, same or identical components have been given the same reference numerals, regardless of whether they are shown in different embodiments of the present invention. In order to clearly and concisely illustrate the present invention, the drawings may not necessarily be to scale and certain features may be shown in somewhat schematic form. Especially in embodiments in which both housing elements may be used as first or second housing elements both housing elements are provided with reference signs.
Figure IA and IB show an example embodiment of an extensible mobile electronic device of the present invention in different plan views. The depicted extensible mobile electronic device is embodied as an extensible cellular phone. The single views are from left to right in Figure IA: front plan view side plan view and rear plan view, each in the retracted position. The single views are from left to right in Figure IB: front plan view side plan view and rear plan view, each in the extended position.
In Figure IA the mobile terminal device 2 is embodied as a cellular phone with a big display 14 a few basic control keys (with a 4- way-navigation button 10 and menu keys 12) and a small video phone camera 16 top at the right side and an earpiece 18 centered over the display 14. In the front view mainly the first housing part is visible. At the top a part of the inclined top face of the phone with a parting line between the first housing part 4 and the second housing part 8 is visible. The inclined top side of the second housing part 84 is visible on the top edge of the front view.
The parallelogram shaped structure in the middle of Figure IA is the right hand side view of the mobile phone provided with a housing unlocking button (or a shutter release button) 90. The parting line between the first housing part in the side view 42 and the second housing in the side view 82 part is visible and divides this embodiment into substantially similar shaped housing parts. The first and the second housing elements are fully overlapping in a conforming way. Is it also envisaged to implement an unlocking key e.g. at the (not depicted) left side of the device.
The drawing on the right side of Figure IA shows a rear view of the terminal device in two different implementations. The upper rear view of the terminal device shows an aperture 96 for a lens of a camera module 22 in the first housing that can be seen through said aperture 96 in the second housing element in rear view 83.
The lower rear view of the terminal device shows no aperture for a lens. The camera module 22 in the first housing module is only indicated in interrupted lines. In the rear view also cover for a battery compartment 92 (and SIM and/or memory cards) is indicated by the small rectangle in the lower section of the rear view under the lens 22.
The left drawing of Figure IB is a front view of the device in the extended position, wherein at the upper part the inclined top part of the second housing component is not longer visible and at the lower housing section the second housing element 8 with an ITU-T keyboard 98 is visible.
The drawing in the middle of Figure IB shows the parallelogram shaped structure of the right hand side view of the mobile phone of Figure IA in the extended position. The unlocking button 90 indicates the second housing element in the side view 82. The first and the second housing elements are partially overlapping in a conforming way. In the extended position the mobile phone has a shallower but more extended configuration.
The right drawing of Figure IB shows the rear view of the mobile phone in the extended position. In the extended position the lens of the camera module 22 is fully visible and operable (in both embodiments with or without said aperture 96 in the second housing element in rear view 83).
The electronic device depicted in Figures IA and IB has a "two step"-configuration as both the first and the second housing element correspond to a two-step stepladder or a two-step library step, that can be placed on top of each other with the steps facing.
Figures 2A to C show an embodiment of the present invention in a three housing element configuration. The depicted extensible mobile electronic device is embodied as an extensible cellular phone / an extensible touch-screen personal digital assistant (PDA)/ game module.
Figure 2A shows a front plan view. Figure 2B depict a side plan view in the retracted position, side plan view in a partially extended position and side plan view in a fully extended position. Figure 2C shows two different embodiments of the device of Figures 2A and 2B in front plan views.
Figure 2A shows the extensible touch-screen personal digital assistant with a full size touch screen display 14 and an earpiece 18 centered over the display. The depicted device is designed e.g. for pen operation.
Figure 2B shows from left to right a fully closed position a partially closed position (with only the second housing element extended), and a fully extended position (with both second and third housing elements extended). In contrast to the depicted version of the fully extended position the keel structure on the backside of the housing may also be implemented in a retractable manner.
Due to the configuration and the arrangement of the movable housing elements the overall width (or length) of the device in the extended position is approximately 1.5 the width (of the length) of the device in the retracted position (as in the case of Figure 1).
Figure 2C depict two front views of the device in the open position as a telephone implementation on the left side and a gaming device implementation on the right side. The telephone implementation comprises a browsing key 10 and some menu keys 12 on the left
(third) extended housing element 6 and an ITU-T keyboard 98 on the right (second) extended housing element 8. The gaming device implementation comprises a big thumbstick 10 (a thumb operated joystick) some keys 12 on the left extended housing element and a number of action keys 100 and a small thumbstick 104 (a thumb operated joystick) on the right extended housing element 8. Both extended housing elements of the gaming device are provided with stereo loudspeakers 118 indicated as sound outlets.
It is also envisaged to implement a full QWERTY keyboard on the extensible housing elements (not depicted).
Figure 3 shows a side view of an embodiment of the present invention to illustrate a possible extending motion by a combination of two successive linear motions. This motion may be implemented by curved rails or by retractable rails (not depicted). This motion may also be achieved by e.g. four sliding blocks slideably arranged on linear rails and provided with a pivotable structure, such that when approaching the fully extended position the sliding blocks reach the end of the rail and further extension fold the pivotable structure to bring the first and the second housing element into contact.
Figure 4 shows another embodiment with side plates 128 that are centered by a gear or pinion 120 slideably arranged on respective gear rods or racks 122 located on said on said housing elements. For the sake of clarity the side plates 128 and the guide rails 124 with the groove stones are only depicted in the fully extended position. However it is also possible implement side plates that cover the side of the housing wherein each part of the slide runs along individually along these plates
Figure 5 depicts another implementation of the device provided with a guide rail 142 and a sliding block on the end of a connecting rod 144 located at the end right bottom end of the left housing element engaging a rail 142 in the right housing element. At the topside thereof the device is provided with a connection rod 140 articulated at both housing elements. The connection rod forces the motion of the topside of the right housing part on a semicircular motion while the lower part of the right housing element keeps the contact to the right housing element by a sliding rail 142. The depicted configurations are especially suited to accommodate projecting structures 10/22 on one of the housing elements. If the projecting structure is e.g. a lens of a camera module 22 (e.g. at the first housing element) the motion allows larger focus length to be implemented in said lens. However if the projecting structure is e.g. a thumbstick of a gaming device (e.g. at a second or third housing element) the motion allows larger user input interface structures to be implemented in said gaming device. This "dual-functionality" is indicated by the "42/82" numerals on the housing elements.
Figure 6 shows a configuration using only connection rods 140 as extensible connection element between the first and the second housing element 42/82. The motion is a complete parallel translation in the form of a semicircle from the retracted position (left) to the extended position (right) and vice versa. In this embodiment it is also very noticeable that both the retracted position (left) to the extended position (right) resemble a substantially parallelogram shaped configuration with different thickness and different length. It is also noticeable that this configuration is also suited for nearly rectangle-shaped cross sections as the angle the housing elements approach short before making contact is nearly 90°. That is this configuration allows nearly a cuboidal shape of the extensible mobile electronic device.
Figures 7 A to 7C show three different implementations of sliding of movable configurations each in a retracted and in an extended position in a side view. In the implementation of
Figure 7A the first housing element (on the left side) has an extended Upper section. The second housing element (on the right side) has the configuration of the respective elements as in the Figures 1 and 3 to 6 and is provided with an unlocking button. In this configuration only the retracted configuration has a substantially flat-sided configuration, while in the extended position the rear surface has a protrusion in the upper part of the device. This configuration allows different extension ratios between e.g. a factor from approximately 1.1 up to 1.5.
The configuration of Figure 7B provides a three-step configuration with substantially similar form. This configuration allows it to achieve an extension ratio of approximately 1.3 with a configuration that allows a parellelepipedal configuration in the extended and in the retracted position. Another advantage of this configuration is the larger overlapping area allowing a more solid configuration of the extendable connection. This embodiment represents a "three- step" stepladder implementation of the housing.
The configuration of Figure 7C is provided with three housing elements 42, 62, 82 with a three-step and a two-step configuration. This configuration allows it to achieve extension ratios above 1.5 up to 2. This configuration allows at least in the fully retracted position a parellelepipedal shape. Another advantage of this embodiment is the larger overlapping area allowing a more solid configuration of the extendable connection. Only in the fully extended configuration an if the second element is extended a flat front surface is achieved. If only the third housing element 62 is extended (not depicted) the front surface of the third housing element 62 is not adjacent and not flushing with the front surface of the first housing element 42.
Figure 8 A depicts an embodiment of the mobile electronic terminal device, wherein the second housing element is provided with a long sliding block 180 being slideably arranged in a retractable sliding rail 182. These two elements 180,182 allow a parallel displacement of the second housing element in the conventional manner. In the fully extended position of the long sliding block 180 in the retractable sliding rail 182 the housing has been extended by a factor of substantially 1.5. In the fully extended position of the long groove stone 180 in the retractable sliding rail 182 the first rear side of the first housing element 42 and the second front side of the second housing element 82 are spaced apart by approximately one third of the height of the housing in the retracted position.
The short sliding blocks / groove stones 186 are movably arranged in short sliding rails 184 and support the retractable sliding rail 182. The retractable sliding rail 182 is displaceable by the short sliding blocks 186 and the short sliding rails 184 in a direction substantially 90° to the main sliding direction of said retractable sliding rail 182. This embodiment represents a housing wherein said two housing elements can be moved in two substantially independent substantially linearly sliding movements from the retracted to the extended position. In a first movement the two housing elements are slid parallel from the substantially complete overlapping position to a partially overlapping position wherein a section of the second housing element becomes uncovered. The movement necessary to bring said second front surface into a position adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface can be achieved by relative a parallel translation of the second and the first housing element.
It is to be noted that the short groove stones 186 and the short sliding rails 184 may also be arranged within an angular range of 30° to 145° preferably between 45° and 135° to the direction of motion said long groove stone 180 in the retractable sliding rail 182.
Figures 8B and 8C depict two different implementations of configurations with smaller and narrower second housing elements that are supported between extended sidewalls of the first housing element. In contrast to the embodiments of the other Figures the second housing element 82 is fully retracted into the first housing element 42. Due to the sidewalls 150 the unlocking button 90 is integrated in the first housing element 42. The extended sidewalls 150 enable a very simple implementation of guide rails (not depicted). In the following the extended sidewalls 150 remain out of consideration.
In the embodiment depicted in Figure 8B the walls of the first housing element 42 is provided with rails (not depicted) that the slide can run along and drop at the end to create a flat front surface in the extended position, such as e.g. indicated in Figures 3 or 4.
The embodiment depicted in Figure 8C is provided with a movement mechanic allowing a sliding and a pivoting motion of the second housing 82 element with respect to the first housing element 42. This may be achieved either by a pivot axis arranged in a broad sliding block / groove stone (not depicted) in the upper section of the second housing element, or by a combination of two pairs of sliding rails. The second housing element is guided in a slightly curved sliding motion out of the first housing element 42, and is then pivoted in a way that said second front surface is adjoining and flushing with said first front surface. The small protrusion 154 can engage a recess 152 on the bottom end of the first housing element 42 to lock the second housing 82 element in place. A locking may be achieved by a spring striving to push said second housing element 82 back into said first housing element 42. Such a spring may serve also as an automated retraction mechanism to snap back the second housing element 82 to a retracted position.
The present invention can remove the drawback of conventional sliding phones that there is a step between the numeric keys and soft keys located near the display. Due the present invention removes the step also the top numeric keys can be pressed easily and as comfortable as in case of a standard monoblock terminal device. The invention provides a big leap in evolution to the common slide concept that does not have a step between the soft keys and numeric keys allowing better grip and ergonomic hold on the product
This application contains the description of implementations and embodiments of the present invention with the help of examples. It will be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that the present invention is not restricted to details of the embodiments presented above, and that the invention can also be implemented in another form without deviating from the characteristics of the invention. The embodiments presented above should be considered illustrative, but not restricting. Thus the possibilities of implementing and using the invention are only restricted by the enclosed claims. Consequently various options of implementing the invention as determined by the claims, including equivalent implementations, also belong to the scope of the invention.
List of reference numerals
2 extensible mobile electronic device
4 first housing element / front face of first housing element 6 third housing element / front face of third housing element
8 second housing element / front face of second housing element
10 four/five-way rocker key / browsing key / big thumb stick
12 menu key
14 display / touch screen display 16 front camera module
18 earpice
22 camera module / lens
42 side face of first housing element
43 rear face of first housing element 44 top face of first housing element
45 bottom face of first housing element
62 side face of third housing element
82 side face of second housing element
83 rear face of second housing element 84 top face of second housing element
85 bottom face of second housing element
90 release button / shoulder key
92 battery case
96 aperture for camera module 22 98 ITU-T keyboard
100 gaming keys / action keys
102 shoulder keys
104 small thumb stick
118 stereo loudspeakers 120 gearwheel / pinion
122 rack
124 groove (curved)
126 groove stone
128 side plate 140 connecting rod
144 sided in a groove stone
150 sidewalls 152 recess
154 protrusion
180 long sliding block / groove stone
182 retractable sliding rail
184 short sliding block / groove stone
186 short sliding rail

Claims

Claims
1. Extensible mobile electronic device, comprising
- a housing, having - a first housing element comprising a first front surface and a first rear surface and
- a second housing element, comprising a second front surface and a second rear surface, wherein said first housing element, and said second housing element are extensibly supported to each other, such that said first and second housing elements can adopt a retracted position and an extended position with respect to each other, wherein in said retracted position said first housing element and said second housing element are located substantially on top of each other, said first rear surface conformingly adjoining said second front surface, characterized in that in said extended position said first housing element is displaced with respect to said second housing element and at least a section of said second front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.
2. Device according to claim 1, further comprising: - a display, arranged on said first front surface,
- a user input interface element, arranged on said section of said second front surface, and
- processing means, connected to said display and to user input interface element.
3. Device according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said first rear and said second front surfaces have a stepped configuration.
4. Device according to one of the preceding claims 1, 2 or 3, further comprising a third housing element component connected in a similar way to said first or second housing element having a third front surface and a third rear surface, wherein in said extended position said third housing element is displaced with respect to said first or said second housing element and a section of said third front surface is adjoining said and flushing with said first front surface.
5. Device according to one of claims 1 to 4, wherein in said extended position said first rear surface is partially conformingly adjoining said second front surface.
6. Device according to one of the preceding claims, wherein at least one of said first and second housing elements are provided with sliding rails to provide said extensible connection.
7. Device according to claim 6, wherein at least one sliding block is provided, that is slideably arranged in said at least one sliding rail.
8. Device according to claim 6, wherein a pivot axis is arranged at said at least one sliding block.
9. Device according to claim 6, 7 or 8, wherein said at least one sliding rail is displaceable in a direction in an angular range of 30° to 145° preferably between 45° and 135° and most preferably substantially 90° to the main sliding direction of said sliding rails.
10. Device according to claim 6 to 9, wherein said at least one sliding rail is curved.
11. Device according to one of the preceding claims, wherein said housing is provided with at least one connecting rod articulated at said first and said second housing elements.
12. Device according to one of the preceding claims, further being provided with a camera module having a lens, wherein said lens is arranged at said first rear surface of said first housing element such that in said retracted position, said lens is covered by said second housing element and in said extended position said lens is uncovered.
13. Device according to one of the preceding claims, wherein said housing is provided on said first or second housing element with protrusions forming a recess accommodating said other housing element is said retracted position.
14. Device according to one of the preceding claims, further being provided with a pawl for locking said housing in said retracted and/or in said extended position.
15. Device according to one of the preceding claims, further being provided with an element to convert said housing from in said retracted to in said extended position, and/or vice versa.
16. Device according to one of the preceding claims, further comprising a cellular telephone module.
17. Device according to one of the preceding claims, wherein said extendible connection is provided by side plates.
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