WO2009157116A1 - スライド式携帯端末 - Google Patents
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- H04M1/0202—Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
- H04M1/0206—Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
- H04M1/0208—Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings characterized by the relative motions of the body parts
- H04M1/0235—Slidable 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
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- the present invention relates to a sliding portable terminal.
- the second housing is parallel to the first housing in the longitudinal direction from the state in which the second housing covers the upper surface of the first housing and completely overlaps the first housing (closed state). And the operation key on the upper surface of the first housing is exposed to enter a state where the operation key can be input (open state).
- the second housing slides in parallel on the first housing with respect to the first housing.
- the surface with the operation key and the upper surface with the display surface of the second housing are parallel to each other. Therefore, when the user uses the mobile terminal, the angle of the first casing to be gripped is adjusted to maintain an easy-to-see angle with respect to the display surface of the second casing.
- the operation keys will be operated.
- the upper surface with the operation keys of the first housing is raised by the user, making it difficult to press the operation keys. There is.
- a shelf portion that is curved upward is provided over all portions of both side portions along the longitudinal direction of the upper surface portion of the lower casing, and the longitudinal direction of the upper casing that is arranged to overlap the lower casing Is provided with a skirt having a lower end curved downward in accordance with the shape of the shelf over the entire region on both sides along the line.
- the skirt part is arranged so as to sandwich both sides of the upper surface part of the lower casing, and is formed so as to be slidable along the shelf part.
- a guide groove curved upward in parallel with the shelf portion is provided, and a convex portion provided in the lower housing is slidably inserted into the guide groove.
- the lower housing and the upper housing that overlaps the lower housing are Since a rail (corresponding to a skirt portion) that is curved upward as viewed is arranged, the thickness of the mobile phone itself increases by the height of the upper end portion from the lower end portion of the rail.
- the convex portion loosely fitted in the guide groove of the skirt portion in the upper casing is formed on the shelf portion formed by cutting out both sides of the upper surface of the lower casing. Therefore, it is necessary to increase the width of the lower casing itself in relation to the mounting area in the upper surface portion of the lower casing.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a slide-type mobile terminal capable of improving operability and reducing the thickness and size.
- a sliding mobile terminal includes a first housing having a surface including an operation surface on which operation keys are disposed, a display unit on a front surface side, and the first housing with respect to the first housing.
- a sliding portable terminal comprising a second casing movably connected from an overlapping position on the one surface to an exposure position for exposing the operation surface to the outside, wherein the overlapping position is on the first casing
- a slide member that is slidably mounted in a linear direction along the direction from the exposed position to the exposed position, and that pivotally supports the second housing along an axis perpendicular to the sliding direction along the slide surface;
- a configuration is provided in which the second housing slides as the slide member slides in the linear direction and the surface of the second housing is inclined toward the operation surface.
- the second housing slides as the slide member slides in the linear direction, and the surface of the second housing is inclined toward the operation surface side.
- the crossing surface of the surface of the first housing and the operation surface of the first housing has an obtuse angle, so that the operability can be improved and the thickness and size can be reduced.
- the principal part disassembled perspective view of the slide-type portable terminal which concerns on one embodiment of this invention The perspective view which shows the sliding portable terminal which concerns on one embodiment of this invention
- the perspective view which shows the sliding portable terminal which concerns on one embodiment of this invention The figure which shows the principal part structure of the sliding mobile terminal which concerns on this Embodiment.
- Sectional drawing which shows the principal part which shows the attachment structure of the roller to the 2nd housing
- Side view of essential parts for explaining an operation of sliding the second housing relative to the first housing in the sliding portable terminal according to the present embodiment Side view of essential parts for explaining an operation of sliding the second housing relative to the first housing in the sliding portable terminal according to the present embodiment.
- Side view of essential parts for explaining an operation of sliding the second housing relative to the first housing in the sliding portable terminal according to the present embodiment Side view of essential parts for explaining an operation of sliding
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a main part of a sliding portable terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIGS. 2 and 3 are perspective views showing the sliding portable terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- It is. 2 is a perspective view showing a state in which the operation key can be used (opened state) in the sliding portable terminal
- FIG. 3 is a state in which the operation key is disabled in the sliding portable terminal (closed).
- FIG. FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a main part of the sliding mobile terminal according to the present embodiment, and is a cross-sectional view of a main part of a connection portion with the second housing in the sliding mobile terminal.
- the terms “up”, “down”, “left”, and “right” mean “up”, “down”, “left”, and “right” when the first casing of the slide type mobile terminal is viewed from below.
- the rear side is the direction side in which the sliding second housing slides from the position where the second housing slides covers the first housing, and the opposite side is the front side. .
- the sliding mobile terminal 100 has a first housing 110 having an upper surface portion 114 on which operation keys 112 a are arranged, and a first housing 110 via a slide mechanism portion 150.
- a second housing 130 that is slidably attached and includes a display portion 132.
- the sliding portable terminal 100 has a substantially flat rectangular shape in a state where the second casing 130 is superimposed on the upper surface portion 114 of the first casing 110 (see FIG. 3), and the second casing 130 is the first casing.
- the operation key 112a is exposed to the outside and can be used (see FIG. 2).
- the second display unit 132 is provided on the surface provided with the operation key 112a (the operation surface unit 112 of the upper surface unit 114).
- the upper surface (display surface) 134 of the housing 130 is disposed at an inclined position.
- a battery 116 and a circuit board 117 are accommodated in the first housing 110.
- the battery 116 is housed in a housing portion that opens to the bottom surface side of the first housing 110, and this housing portion is closed by a battery lid 102 that forms a part of the bottom surface of the first housing.
- the second housing 130 is provided with a display unit 132 including an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel 132a and an LCD unit 132b, that is, a surface opposite to the surface facing the first housing 110, that is, The upper surface side is a display surface 134.
- LCD Liquid Crystal Display
- the second housing 130 is superimposed on the upper surface portion 114 so as to be movable along the upper surface portion 114, and the upper surface portion 114 is a central portion of the upper surface portion 114. 118, and an operation surface portion 112 and an inclined portion 120 that are inclined upward from each of both end portions separated in the sliding direction (here, the longitudinal direction) in the central portion 118.
- the operation surface portion 112 has a surface shape in which operation keys 112a are arranged, and is an inclined surface in front of the central portion 118 extending in the longitudinal direction in the first housing 110.
- the operation surface portion 112 and the inclined portion 120 inclined behind the central portion 118 are inclined symmetrically with respect to the central portion 118.
- the central portion 118 and the inclined portion 120 are formed by upper portions from the central portion to the rear end in both side wall portions 110b and 110c extending along the sliding direction (here, the longitudinal direction) in the first housing 110. .
- the central portion 118 is formed by the central portion on the upper side of the both side wall portions 110b and 110c, and the upper end surface is a plane parallel to the sliding direction, in this case, a horizontal plane parallel to the upper surface 134 of the second housing arranged in an overlapping manner. .
- the inclined portion 120 is formed by a rear end portion whose upper end is inclined upward from the central portion of the both side wall portions 110b and 110c.
- the rear ends of the side wall portions 110b and 110c are joined orthogonally to both side edges of the rear end wall portion 110a that forms the rear end surface of the first housing 110.
- Each of the operation surface portion 112, the central portion 118, and the inclined portion 120 is formed with substantially the same length in the longitudinal direction, and here, the total length (length in the longitudinal direction) of the first casing 110, respectively. Is about 1/3 of that.
- the central portion 118 and the inclined portion 120 in the first casing 110 having the operation surface portion 112 are surrounded by the rear end portion from the central portion of the rear end wall portion 110a and the side wall portions 110b and 110c.
- a plate-like slide base 152 of the slide mechanism 150 is attached.
- the slide base 152 is connected to the first housing 110 via screws (fastening members) 153 in parallel with the upper end side of the central portion 118 (the central portion of the side wall portions 110b and 110c) extending in the longitudinal direction. Attached.
- the slide base 152 supports a plate-like slider 154 slidably in a linear direction along the longitudinal direction of the base plate of the slide base 152.
- a second housing 130 is attached to the slider 154 so as to be rotatable about an axis disposed along the sliding surface of the slider 154 with the base plate and perpendicular to the sliding direction of the slider 154. Yes.
- the slider 154 may be attached in any way as long as it is linearly slidably attached to the slide base 152.
- the slide base 152 is provided with the groove part 152a opened in the mutually opposing direction in the both sides along a longitudinal direction in the base board used as a main-body part. Both side portions of the plate-like slider 154 are slidably inserted into the groove 152a along the extending direction of the groove 152a.
- the slider 154 is slidably attached to the first casing 110 in a linear direction along the direction from the position where the second casing overlaps to the exposed position where the operation surface portion 112 of the first casing 110 is exposed.
- the second housing 130 is pivotally supported on the slider 154 via a support shaft portion 156 along a slide surface (here, a slide surface with the slide base 152) and orthogonal to the slide direction. ing.
- the slider 154 is provided with a support bearing portion 157 that supports the second housing 130 via a support shaft portion 156 provided orthogonal to the sliding direction at the front end.
- the support bearing portion 157 is formed as a plate-like piece that rises by bending the front end portion of the plate-like slider 154 along the slide direction (longitudinal direction) and substantially orthogonally crossing. That is, when the slider 154 is formed by processing a metal plate, the support bearing portion 157 is also integrally formed.
- the support bearing portion 157 formed in this way is inside the both side portions of the slide base 152 by the movement of the slider 154, the front end portion that is the boundary portion 114 a with the operation surface portion 112 in the center portion 118, the inclined portion 120, It moves in a straight line between the rear end portions which are the boundary portions 114b.
- the slide base 152 is configured to be disposed in the openings of the central portion 118 and the inclined portion 120, a portion that pivotally supports the second housing 130 is provided in the slider 154 that is slidably supported in the longitudinal direction. As long as it smoothly moves in a straight line between the front end portion and the rear end portion of the central portion 118, it may be attached to the first housing 110 in any way.
- the slider 154 is urged toward the front end by the urging member 161 with respect to the slide base 152.
- the support bearing portion 157 is moved from the front end portion to the rear end portion of the central portion 118 of the first housing 110, that is, the first end portion.
- a sliding movement is performed on the central portion of the upper surface 114 of the housing 110.
- the biasing member 161 is formed by a slide toggle spring having one end fixed to the slide base 152 with a screw and the other end fixed to the rear end of the slider 154.
- notches 152 b and 154 b are formed at the front end of the slide base 152 and the front end of the slider 154.
- the circuit inside the first housing 110 (circuit board 117 and the like shown in FIG. 4) and the circuit of the second housing 130 (circuit board 136 shown in FIG. 4) are connected.
- An FPC (Flexible Printed Circuits) 163 is disposed here.
- the FPC 163 is arranged so that the front end portions of the slide base 152 and the slider 154 wrap around from the front side so that the movement of the slider 154 is not hindered.
- An LCD panel 132a that is a part of the display surface 134 is disposed on the upper surface (display surface) 134, which is the surface of the second housing 130, and a cross key is provided on the front end side (base end side) of the LCD panel 132a.
- a key 137a is arranged.
- a speaker hole 137b and a sub camera hole 137c in which a speaker is disposed on the inner side are provided on the rear end side (front end side) of the LCD panel 132a.
- the second housing 130 has a substantially flat plate shape having an outer shape similar to the outer shape of the first housing 110 in plan view, and the back surface portion 140 facing the upper surface portion 114 of the first housing 110 has a first shape. It is formed corresponding to the upper surface portion 114 of the housing 110.
- the rear surface portion 140 of the second housing 130 is parallel to the upper surface (display surface) 134 at the central portion thereof and has a surface (central rear surface) portion 142 having the same outer shape as the central portion 118 of the first housing 110. Is provided.
- the back surface 140 is a front side that is inclined toward both the proximal end side and the distal end side of the upper surface (display surface) 134 of the second housing 130 from both side portions that are separated in the longitudinal direction of the central back surface portion 142.
- a back portion 144 and a rear back portion 146 are provided.
- the back surface portion 140 of the second housing 130 includes the front back surface portion 144 and the rear back surface portion 146 from both sides of the central back surface portion 142 having a surface parallel to the display surface 134.
- the surface 134 is inclined so that the thickness of the second housing 130 gradually decreases toward one end (front end) 130c and the other end that are separated in the moving direction.
- the front back surface portion 144 and the rear back surface portion 146 are substantially the same in length in the longitudinal direction as the central back surface portion 142, respectively.
- the second housing 130 is pivotally supported by the support bearing portion 157 of the slider 154 through the support shaft portion 156 at the side surface portion of the front end portion 142a continuous to the front back surface portion 144 in the central back surface portion 142. That is, the second housing 130 is pivotally attached to the support bearing portion 157 of the slider 154 in the vicinity of the joint portion between the central back surface portion 142 and the front back surface portion 144.
- the second housing 130 is rotatable about the shaft center extending in the direction perpendicular to the slide direction (short direction here) to the slider 154.
- a roller 139 that rolls in contact with the upper surface portion 114 of the first housing 110 is attached to a portion of the rear surface portion 140 of the second housing 130 that slides on the upper surface portion 114 of the first housing 110.
- the roller 139 may be disposed at any position in the second housing 130 as long as the roller 139 contacts the portion of the upper surface portion 114 when sliding on the upper surface portion 114 of the first housing 110.
- it is provided so as to be desired downward at the lower end portions of the both side walls of the second casing 130 located on the both side walls 110b and 110c of the first casing 110.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a main part showing a structure for attaching a roller to the second housing 130 in the sliding portable terminal 100 according to the present embodiment.
- a part of the thick part of the both side walls 130a in the second housing 130 is cut out downward to form the roller accommodating portion 130b.
- a roller 139 is attached to the roller accommodating portion 130b so as to be rotatable about an axis parallel to the support shaft portion 156.
- FIG. 5 shows the roller 139 shown in FIG. 5 attached in the vicinity of the boundary portion 130d between the central back surface portion 142 and the rear back surface portion 146 in the second housing 130.
- 6 to 8 are side views of a main part for explaining the operation of sliding the second casing 130 relative to the first casing 110 in the sliding portable terminal 100 according to the present embodiment.
- FIG. 6 shows the positional relationship among the support shaft 156, the slider 154, and the slide base 152 in a state where the operation key 112a is disabled (closed state) in the sliding portable terminal 100 as shown in FIG.
- the second housing 130 is opposed to the operation surface portion 112, the central portion 118, and the inclined portion 120 of the first housing 110.
- a front back surface portion 144, a central back surface portion 142, and a rear back surface portion 146 of the body 130 are disposed.
- the operation surface portion 112 on which the operation key 112a is disposed is covered by the front rear surface portion 144 of the second housing 130, it is not exposed to the outside and is in an unusable state.
- the second casing 130 is pressed in the longitudinal direction rear side (arrow direction) with respect to the first casing 110, the second casing 130 is connected to the first casing 110 via the support shaft portion 156.
- the slider 154 moved linearly on the slide base 152 backward. Accordingly, the second casing 130 slides along the upper surface portion 114 of the first casing 110 and moves rearward in the longitudinal direction (see FIG. 7). Further, the FPC 163 connecting the circuit board 136 (see FIG. 4) of the second housing 130 and the circuit board 117 (see FIG. 4) of the first housing 110 is deformed following the movement of the second housing 130. To do.
- the roller 139 rolls along the upper surface portion 114 of the first housing 110 because the roller 139 is disposed in the second housing 130 at the contact portion with the first housing 110. Accordingly, the second housing 130 moves smoothly along the first housing 110.
- rollers 139 arranged on the front end portion 130 c side of the second housing 130 move on both side edges of the operation surface portion 112, and a boundary portion 130 d between the central back surface portion 142 and the rear back surface portion 146.
- the roller 139 disposed in the vicinity of the upper side moves on the inclined portion 120 of the first housing 110 (specifically, on the upper surfaces of the rear end portions of the side wall portions 110b and 110c forming the inclined portion 120).
- the central back surface portion 142 moves rearward on the inclined portion 120 of the first housing 110.
- the upper surface (display surface) 134 of the second housing 130 is inclined with respect to the central portion 118 from a state parallel to the central portion 118 of the first housing 110.
- the upper surface 134 which is the display surface of the second housing 130 is inclined with respect to the central portion 118 of the first housing 110 at the same angle as the central back surface portion 142.
- the front back surface portion 144 of the second housing 130 is disposed on the central portion 118 of the first housing 110, and the operation surface portion 112 of the first housing 110 is exposed to the outside. . That is, the sliding portable terminal 100 is in the open state shown in FIG. 2, in other words, the operation key 112a is usable.
- the front end portion 130c of the upper surface (surface including the display surface) 134 of the second housing 130 is larger than the thickness between the upper surface 134 and the central back surface portion 142 in the second housing 130. Since it is thin, the upper surface 134 of the second housing 130 is disposed at a position that is inclined with respect to the operation surface portion 112 of the first housing 110 with substantially no step.
- the intersecting surface between the upper surface 134 and the operation surface portion 112 of the first housing 110 exposed to the outside has an obtuse angle.
- the rear end side of the second housing 130 projects backward from the rear end portion (specifically, the rear end side wall portion 110a) of the first housing 110, That is, it is disposed at the overhanging position, and the rear back surface portion 146 is exposed to the outside.
- the slider 154 that slides linearly with respect to the slide base 152 fixed to one of the first housing 110 and the second housing 130, The other is along the slide surface and is pivotally attached and connected by an axis orthogonal to the slide surface. Then, the display surface of the second housing 130 is moved relative to the surface of the first housing 110 with the operation key 112a by sliding the other with respect to the other along the shape of the one sliding portion. It is located at an inclined position.
- the upper case when the upper case is moved to a position where the upper surface of the upper case is inclined with respect to the upper surface of the lower case, the lower case and the upper case that overlaps the lower case are respectively viewed from the side.
- the rails it is not necessary to connect the rails by using upwardly curved rails over the entire longitudinal direction of both housings.
- the thickness (set thickness) of the mobile phone itself is not increased by the height of the upper end portion from the lower end portion of the rail, and the thickness can be reduced.
- the existing slider 154 and the slide base 152 that are relatively linearly slid are used, the existing slider 154 and the slide base 152 that are relatively moved in the linear direction can be processed and used. It is not necessary to prepare a prepared rail, and the manufacturing cost can be reduced.
- the operation surface portion 112 of the first housing 110 has a simple configuration using the slide mechanism portion 150 having a structure in which the relative movement is linearly performed without using a curved rail.
- the upper surface 134 of the second housing 130 can be positioned at a predetermined angle (here, an obtuse angle). Therefore, it is possible to realize a slide-type portable terminal that can improve operability and can be thinned and miniaturized.
- the sliding mobile terminal 100 is a mobile phone
- the upper end of the second casing 130 provided with a speaker and the lower end of the first casing 110 provided with a microphone are the user's. It can be arranged at a position close to each of the ear and mouth.
- the support shaft portion 156 serving as a fulcrum of the second housing 130 with respect to the first housing 110 is inclined with respect to the central portion 118 of the first housing 110 in the open state. It arrange
- FIG. In the open state, the front end portion 130c of the second housing 130 is positioned on the front end portion (the boundary portion 114a between the central portion 118 and the operation surface portion 112) of the central portion 118 in the first housing 110.
- the rear end portions (the central back surface portion 142 and the rear back surface portion 146 of the central back surface portion 142 of the second housing 130 are placed on the back end portion (rear end wall portion 110a) of the inclined portion 120.
- the boundary part is located.
- the support serving as a fulcrum with respect to the first housing 110 in a side view.
- An action point or a force point is located between a portion where the shaft portion 156 is located (near the rear end portion of the central portion) and a position that is substantially spaced apart in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, in the sliding mobile terminal 100 in the open state, the first housing 110 can stably receive the load applied to the second housing 130.
- the second housing 130 is only in the region of the central portion 118 of the first housing 110 that is not exposed to the outside when sliding relative to the first housing 110 via the slide mechanism 150. It is connected. Further, the support bearing portion 157 is formed of a plate-like piece that rises from the slider 154, and rotatably connects the second housing 130 with a width in the sliding direction (longitudinal direction).
- the connection portion between the first casing 110 and the second casing 130 is not provided.
- the structure is not exposed to the outside, and is superior in design and good in appearance as compared with the conventional structure.
- the embodiment of the present invention has been described above.
- the sliding mobile terminal 100 according to the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and can be implemented with various modifications.
- the inclined portion 120 is configured by the rear end portions of the side wall portions 110b and 110c that extend in the sliding direction (longitudinal direction) of the second housing 130 in the first housing 110, but the second housing that slides. As long as it guides the center back surface part 142 of the body 130 to the position which inclines with respect to the center part 118, you may form how. That is, in the rear portion of the first housing 110, an inclined portion on which the central back surface portion 142 of the moving second housing 130 slides may be provided in any manner.
- the slide type mobile terminal according to the present invention has an effect of improving operability and reducing the thickness and size of the mobile terminal.
- the display unit and the operation unit are provided in different cases, and the cases are provided. It is useful as a sliding mobile terminal such as a mobile phone that is slidably connected.
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- 操作キーが配設された操作面を含む一面を有する第1筐体と、表面側に表示部を有し、前記第1筐体に対して、前記一面上で重なり合う位置から前記操作面を外部に露出させる露出位置に移動自在に連結される第2筐体とを備えるスライド式携帯端末であって、
前記第1筐体に、前記重なり合う位置から前記露出位置までの方向に沿う直線方向でスライド自在に取り付けられ、前記第2筐体をスライド面に沿い且つ摺動方向と直交する軸で回動自在に軸支するスライド部材と、
前記第1筐体に設けられ、前記スライド部材の直線方向のスライドに伴い前記第2筐体が摺動し、前記第2筐体の表面を前記操作面側に傾斜させる傾斜部と、
を有する、
スライド式携帯端末。 - 前記第2筐体における背面は、前記第2筐体の表面と平行な面を有する中央背面部と、前記中央背面部において前記第2筐体の移動方向で離間する両端辺部から前記第2筐体の表面において前記移動方向で離間する一端及び他端に向かって前記第2筐体の厚みが漸次薄くなるようにそれぞれ傾斜する一傾斜背面部及び他傾斜背面部とを備え、
前記第1筐体の前記一面は、当該一面上で重なる前記第2筐体の背面形状に対応した形状をなし、
前記スライド部材は、前記第1筐体の一面において前記第2筐体の中央背面部に対応する中央部分に取り付けられたスライドベースに直線方向に摺動自在に取り付けられ、前記第2筐体を軸支する部位を、前記中央部において移動方向側で離間する一端部側及び他端部間で移動可能とし、
前記操作面は、前記中央部の前記一端側の端部から傾斜し、前記一傾斜背面部と対向する部位に形成され、
前記傾斜部は、前記中央部の前記他端側の端部から傾斜し、前記他傾斜背面部と対向する部位として形成され、
前記第2筐体は、前記中央背面部と前記一傾斜背面部との接合部近傍で、前記スライド部材に軸支されている、
請求項1記載のスライド式携帯端末。 - 前記第1筐体及び第2筐体のうち一方の筐体において他方の筐体と摺動する部位に、摺動方向に転動するローラを設けた、
請求項1記載のスライド式携帯端末。
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