WO2022255813A1 - Dispositif électronique comprenant un écran souple - Google Patents
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- Various embodiments disclosed in this document relate to an electronic device including a flexible display.
- An electronic device may have a flexible display.
- the electronic device may expand a display area visually exposed to the outer surface of the electronic device.
- a flexible display may be disposed in an electronic device in a curved, foldable, or rollable form.
- the flexible display may be moved inside or outside the housing according to a rotational motion of a roller rotatably disposed inside the housing.
- the flexible display in a basic state, the flexible display may be stored inside the housing while being wound on a roller, and when a user uses an electronic device, the flexible display may be drawn out of the housing and used in an expanded state.
- a dual display mode in which the screen display area is located on the front/rear side of the electronic device and a single display mode in which the screen display area is located and extended to the front side of the electronic device It is possible to provide an electronic device that can be transformed into.
- An electronic device includes a housing in which a first opening is formed; a roller disposed in the inner space of the housing and rotatably coupled to the housing; and a display disposed to surround at least a portion of the roller and configured to roll at least a portion of the roller around the roller or unroll from the roller in response to rotation of the roller, wherein the display comprises: , It includes a first surface on which an image is displayed and a second surface opposite to the first surface, and is movable toward the outside of the housing or the inner space through the first opening, and the electronic device comprises the A first state in which the display is completely accommodated in the inner space of the housing, a second state in which the first surface of the display is exposed to a front surface of the electronic device and a rear surface opposite to the front surface with a width of a first length, respectively; and A third state in which the first surface of the display is exposed to the front surface of the electronic device with a width of a second length greater than the first length may be included.
- a rollable electronic device includes a housing having a first opening; a roller disposed in the inner space of the housing and rotatably coupled to the housing; a display coupled to the roller and configured such that at least a portion of the display is wound around or unwound from the roller in response to rotation of the roller; and a processor disposed inside the housing, wherein the display includes a first surface on which an image is displayed and a second surface opposite to the first surface, and the display is outside the housing through the first opening.
- the rollable electronic device is configured to provide a front display area in a first state in which the display is completely accommodated in the inner space of the housing, and a portion of the first surface of the display; A second state in which the display is drawn out to provide a rear display area with another part of the first surface and a third state in which the display is drawn out to provide a front display area in which a part of the first surface of the display is extended. and, the extended front display area provided in the third state may be larger than the front display area provided in the second state.
- An electronic device provides a dual display mode and a single display mode, so that various usability according to user convenience and scenarios can be implemented.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a first state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating a second state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating a third state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 5 illustrates a housing, a first roller, and a second roller of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a detachable coupling structure of a first holder and a second holder of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a first state, a second state, and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a first state, a second state, and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG 9 illustrates a second state and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an operation of changing a state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 11 illustrates an operation in which a state of an electronic device is transformed according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a display support member of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a display support member of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 14 illustrates an electrical connection structure of a display of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 15 illustrates an electrical connection structure of a display of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 16 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG 17 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG 18 illustrates an example of use of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG 19 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 20 is a block diagram of an electronic device in a network environment according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a first state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 2 is a perspective view illustrating a second state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 3 is a perspective view illustrating a third state of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the electronic device 100 may include a housing 110, a display 140, and a first holder 150.
- the display 140 is moved to the outside or inside of the housing 110 by a user's manipulation and/or a mechanical operation (eg, driving a motor).
- a user's manipulation and/or a mechanical operation eg, driving a motor.
- the exposure area (eg, screen display area) of the display 140 that is visually exposed toward the front direction (eg, +z-axis direction) or the rear direction (eg, -z-axis direction) is expanded or reduced. It may be a rollable type electronic device that can be used.
- the front of the electronic device 100 may refer to a surface that is visible when the electronic device 100 is viewed in the +z-axis direction
- the rear surface may mean a surface facing the opposite side of the front surface or the electronic device 100 ) may mean a surface that is visible when looking at the -z axis direction.
- the housing 110 may form the exterior of the electronic device 100 .
- the housing 110 may have a hollow structure to accommodate other components (eg, the display 140 or rollers (not shown)) of the electronic device 100 therein.
- the outer surface of the housing 110 is A first opening 111 may be formed so that the display 140 can move toward the inside or outside of the housing 110.
- the housing 110 may be formed in a substantially cylindrical shape, but , The shape of the housing 110 is not limited to the illustrated example.
- the display 140 may be introduced into the housing 110 through the first opening 111 or may be drawn out of the housing 110 .
- the display 140 may include a flexible display or a rollable display. At least a portion of the display 140 may be drawn into the housing 110 or drawn out of the housing 110 as it rotates around the rotational axis R.
- the display 140 may be configured to be wound or unwound by rotation of a roller (not shown) disposed inside the housing 110 (eg, the first roller 120 of FIGS. 4 and 5) and , In addition, it may be configured to partially linearly move or rotate by rotating a roller (not shown) (eg, the second roller 130 of FIGS. 4 and 5 ).
- the rollers 120 and 130 may be configured to rotate by a motor (not shown).
- the rollers 120 and 130 may be interlocked with the rotation of the motor and rotated by the rotational operation of the motor.
- the movement of the display 140 by the rotational motion of the rollers 120 and 130 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11 hereinafter.
- the display 140 may include a first surface 140a displaying an image or a screen and a second surface 140b facing the opposite direction of the first surface 140a.
- the first surface 140a of the display 140 may mean the front, and the second surface 140b of the display 140 may mean the rear.
- at least a portion of the first surface of the display 140 may form a screen display area of the electronic device 100 .
- the display 140 may be overlapped (eg, see FIG. 2 ) such that the first surface 140a faces the front and rear surfaces of the electronic device 100, respectively, in the second state.
- the display 140 may be configured such that a part of the first surface 140a facing the front forms a front display area and the other part of the first surface 140a facing the rear forms a rear display area. have.
- the first holder 150 may be disposed at one end of the display 140 .
- the first holder 191 may be coupled to the display 140 so as to move along with one end of the display 140 .
- the first holder 150 may be formed long in a direction parallel to the rotational axis R.
- the first holder 150 is configured to be caught on at least a portion of the housing 110, so that the display 140 is not completely wound inside the housing 110.
- movement of the first holder 150 into the housing 110 may be restricted by being caught on a rim portion around the opening 111 .
- the first holder 150 may be attached or detached from the housing 110 using a magnet.
- the user may move the display 140 by holding the first holder 150 and pulling or pushing the first holder 150 .
- the electronic device 100 may include a first state (eg, the state of FIG. 1 ), a second state (eg, the state of FIG. 2 ), and a third state (eg, the state of FIG. 3 ).
- a first state eg, the state of FIG. 1
- a second state eg, the state of FIG. 2
- a third state eg, the state of FIG. 3
- the electronic device may be configured to be transformed (or converted) between the first state, the second state, and the third state by a user's manipulation or mechanical operation.
- the first state may mean a state in which the display 140 is completely accommodated inside the electronic device 100 .
- the first state may be a state in which the size of the exposure area of the display 140 exposed to the outside of the electronic device 100 is minimal.
- the first state may be a state in which the display 140 is maximally wound.
- the first state may be a state in which the display 140 cannot move toward the inside of the housing 110 any more.
- the first state may be understood as a closed mode, a reduced mode, or a basic mode.
- the display 140 may not be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 in the first state.
- the first state of the electronic device 100 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment, and according to various embodiments, in the electronic device 100, at least a portion of the display 140 is in the housing 110 in the first state. It may be configured to be exposed to the outside of.
- the second state may mean a state in which the display 140 is drawn out so that screens can be displayed on the front and rear surfaces of the electronic device 100, respectively.
- a partial area of the first surface 140a of the display 140 forms the front surface of the electronic device 100
- another partial area of the first surface 140a forms the electronic device 100.
- at least a portion of the display 140 may be in a folded state such that a portion of the second surface 140b and another portion of the second surface 140b face each other.
- the second state may be understood as a double-sided display mode in which display areas are formed on both sides of the electronic device, a dual display mode, or a first extended mode.
- the first holder 150 in the second state, is spaced apart from the housing 110 by a first length L1 and the display 140 is positioned between the first holder 150 and the housing 110. It may be exposed while forming the width of the first length L1.
- the width may mean a length in the x-axis direction.
- the first edge E1 of the first housing 110 and the first holder 150 The second edge E2 of may be spaced apart by the first length L1.
- the display 140 may form a front display area and a rear display area in the second state.
- the display area may refer to an area where predetermined visual information (image or screen) is displayed.
- the front display area may be formed by a portion of the first surface 140a of the display 140 facing the front of the electronic device 100
- the rear display area may be formed by the first surface 140a of the display 140. It may be formed by other partial areas of 140a facing the rear surface of the electronic device 100 .
- each of the front display area and the rear display area may have a first length L1 in width.
- the third state may refer to a state in which the display 140 is drawn out so that the size of the first surface 140a of the display 140 facing the front of the electronic device 100 is maximized.
- a partial area of the first surface 140a of the display 140 forms the front surface of the electronic device 100 and a partial area of the second surface 140b of the display 140 forms the front surface of the electronic device 100. It may be in a state of forming the back side of the electronic device 100 .
- the third state may be understood as a single-sided display mode in which a display area is formed on one surface of the electronic device, a single display mode, or a second extended mode.
- the first holder 150 in the third state, is spaced apart from the housing 110 by the second length L2 and the display 140 is positioned between the first holder 150 and the housing 110. It may be exposed while forming the width of the second length L2.
- the first holder 150 moves in one direction (eg, the +x-axis direction) from the second state, the first edge E1 of the first housing 110 and the first holder 150 The second edge E2 of may be spaced apart by the second length L2.
- the display 140 may form a front display area that is larger than the second state in the third state.
- the front display area may be formed by a portion of the first surface 140a of the display 140 facing the front of the electronic device 100 .
- the front display area may have a width of a second length L2 greater than the first length L1.
- the third state may be a state in which the size of the front display area is maximized.
- the electronic device 100 may be sequentially transformed into a first state, a second state, and a third state.
- the electronic device 100 may be transformed from the first state to the third state through the second state or from the third state to the first state through the second state.
- the display 140 forms a display area in the front and rear directions of the electronic device 100 in response to a state change of the electronic device 100, or a display area in the front direction of the electronic device 100. can be moved to form The operation of moving and arranging the display 140 according to each state of the electronic device 100 will be described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7 to 9 hereinafter.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 5 illustrates a housing, a first roller, and a second roller of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the electronic device 100 in a first state.
- FIG. 4 may be a diagram illustrating a cross section AA' of the electronic device 100 shown in FIG. 1 .
- 5 may be a view in which the display 140, the first holder 150, and the second holder 160 are omitted.
- the electronic device 100 includes a housing 110, a first roller 120, a second roller 130, a display 140, and a first holder 150. ) and a second holder 160.
- the housing 110, the first roller 120, the second roller 130 and the display 140 in the inner space 112 can be accommodated.
- a first opening 111 connected to the inner space 112 may be formed on an outer surface of the housing 110 .
- the first opening 111 may be formed long in a direction parallel to the rotation axis R.
- the display 140 accommodated in the inner space 112 may be drawn out of the housing 110 or drawn into the housing 110 through the first opening 111 .
- the first roller 120 may be rotatably coupled to the inside of the housing 110 .
- the first roller 120 may be accommodated in the inner space 112, and both ends of the first roller 120 are rotatably coupled to the inner surface of the inner space 112 of the housing 110. It can be.
- the first roller 120 may rotate relative to the housing 110 .
- the first roller 120 may rotate in both directions around the rotation axis R.
- the rotational axis R may be substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the holders 150 and 160 (eg, the x-axis direction), and the first roller 120 may rotate in a direction parallel to the rotational axis R. (e.g., in the y-axis direction).
- the first roller 120 may be formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 .
- the display 140 may be wound multiple times on the outer circumferential surface of the first roller 120, and the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 by the rotational operation of the first roller 120, or It can be released from the first roller 120 .
- the first state (eg, the state of FIG. 1 ) may be a state in which the display 140 is maximally wound around the first roller 120 (eg, a rolling state), based on FIG. 4 .
- the display 140 may be released from the first roller 120 .
- the first roller 120 rotates counterclockwise in a state in which the display 140 is released from the first roller 120 (eg, the second state or the unrolling state in FIG. 2 )
- the display 140 May be wound around the first roller (120).
- the first roller 120 may be formed in a hollow structure so that at least a portion of the display 140 and the second roller 130 may be disposed therein.
- the first roller 120 may have an accommodation space 121 in which the display 140 and the second roller 130 are accommodated.
- the second roller 130 may be rotatably accommodated in the accommodating space 121 , and the display 140 may be accommodated while covering at least a portion of the second roller 130 .
- the first roller 120 may have a second opening 122 connected to the accommodating space 121 formed on a part of the outer surface.
- the second opening 122 may pass through the outer surface of the first roller 120 so that the accommodating space 121 is connected to the inner space 112 of the housing 110 .
- the second opening 122 may be formed long in a direction (eg, a y-axis direction) parallel to the rotation axis R.
- the second opening 122 may be formed with a length corresponding to the length of the display 140 in the y-axis direction so that the display 140 can move through the second opening 122 .
- the second opening 122 of the first roller 120 may provide a passage through which at least a portion of the display 140 extends from the accommodating space 121 toward the inner space 112 .
- at least a portion of the display 140 may be accommodated in the accommodating space 121 of the first roller 120 while covering the second roller 130 .
- the display 140 located inside the accommodating space 121 may extend from the accommodating space 121 toward the inner space 112 through the second opening 122 and cover the outer circumferential surface of the first roller 120. have.
- the first roller 120 moves the display 140 to the inner space 112 ), or rotate to enter the inner space 112 .
- the movement of the display 140 by rotation of the first roller 120 will be described below with reference to FIG. 10 .
- the second roller 130 may be rotatably coupled to the inside of the housing 110 and/or the inside of the first roller 120 .
- the second roller 130 may be accommodated in the accommodation space 121 of the first roller 120, and both ends of the second roller 130 are in the inner space 112 of the housing 110. It may be rotatably coupled to the inner surface 113 or the inner surface of the accommodation space 121 of the first roller 120 .
- the second roller 130 may rotate relative to the housing 110 and the second roller 130 .
- the rotational operation of the second roller 130 may be performed independently of the rotational operation of the first roller 120 .
- the second roller 130 may rotate in both directions around the rotation axis R in the accommodation space 121 of the first roller 120 .
- the rotation axis R of the second roller 130 may be substantially the same as the rotation axis R of the first roller 120 .
- the second roller 130 may be formed in a cylindrical shape.
- the second roller 130 is accommodated in the receiving space 121 of the first roller 120, and at least a portion thereof may be surrounded by the display 140. As shown in FIG. 4 , at least a portion of the display 140 may be disposed between the second roller 130 and the first roller 120 . For example, between the outer surface of the second roller 130 and the inner surface of the accommodating space 121 of the first roller 120, a predetermined separation space is provided so that the display 140 can cover the second roller 130. can be formed In various embodiments, the outside diameter of the second roller 130 may be smaller than the inside diameter of the first roller 120 .
- the display 140 when the second roller 130 rotates, at least a portion of the display 140 may move along an outer circumferential surface of the second roller 130 .
- a part of the display 140 and another part of the display 140 may be slid in opposite directions by the rotational motion of the second roller 130 (eg, see FIG. 11 ).
- the display 140 since the second roller 130 is surrounded by the display 140 , the display 140 may be bent or folded based on the second roller 130 .
- a part of the display 140 and another part may face each other with the second roller 130 interposed therebetween, and when the second roller 130 rotates, the part and the other part rotate in opposite directions. can move to
- the second roller 130 when the electronic device 100 is transformed from the second state to the third state or from the third state to the second state, the second roller 130 may be a part different from a part of the display 140. may perform a rotational operation so as to slide in the opposite direction. Movement of the display 140 by rotation of the second roller 130 will be described with reference to FIG. 11 .
- the display 140 may be wound around the outer circumferential surface of the first roller 120 while surrounding at least a portion of the second roller 130 .
- the display 140 may be folded or bent based on the second roller 130 so that a part and another part face each other, and in this state may be wound around the outer circumferential surface of the first roller 120 .
- the display 140 is released from the first roller 120 in response to a rotational motion of the first roller 120 in a folded state with respect to the second roller 130, or the first roller 120 can be wrapped in
- the display 140 in the first state, is applied to the second roller 130 in a folded state such that a partial area of the second surface 140b and another area of the second surface 140b face each other. can be maxed out.
- the display 140 in the first state, is disposed such that a portion of the first surface 140a faces the +z-axis direction and another portion of the first surface 140a faces the -z-axis direction.
- the direction in which the display 140 is wound around the first roller 120 may change as it surrounds the second roller 130 disposed inside the first roller 120 .
- the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 in a counterclockwise direction from the first end 141 , and the second roller 130 disposed inside the accommodating space 121 . ) may be extended to the inflection part (P) while surrounding it in a counterclockwise direction.
- the display 140 may be clockwise wound around the first roller 120 from the inflection portion P and may extend to the second end 142 .
- the display 140 may be configured such that a first end 141 is coupled to the first holder 150 and a second end 142 is coupled to the second holder 160 .
- the first end 141 can move with the first holder 150 and the second end 142 can move with the second holder 160 .
- the first end 141 of the display 140 and second end 142 can move together in the same direction (eg see FIG. 10).
- the first end 141 of the display 140 and the second end 142 may move in opposite directions (eg, see FIG. 11 ).
- the first holder 150 may be fixed to the first end 141 of the display 140 .
- the first holder 150 may be coupled to the first end 141 of the display 140 .
- a display driver IC (DDI) may be disposed inside the first holder 150 .
- the first holder 150 may be a part that a user holds to change the state of the electronic device 100 together with the second holder 160 .
- the user may deform the state of the electronic device 100 by pulling or pushing the first holder 150 and/or the second holder 160 .
- the state transformation of the electronic device 100 is not limited to being performed by a user applying an external force to the holders 150 and 160, and according to various embodiments, the electronic device 100 is disposed inside the housing 110. It may be implemented so that the state is transformed by a driving unit (eg, a motor) that is.
- a driving unit eg, a motor
- the first holder 150 may be detachably coupled to the second holder 160 .
- the first holder 150 may be detachably coupled to the second holder 160 using magnetic force (eg, see FIG. 6 ).
- a method for detachably coupling the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 is not limited to a method using magnetic force, and may be implemented using various coupling means.
- the first holder 150 may be configured to move in the same direction as the second holder 160 or move in opposite directions.
- the second holder 160 may be fixed to the second end 142 of the display 140 .
- the second holder 160 may be coupled to the first end 141 of the display 140 .
- the second holder 160 may be detachably coupled to the first holder 150 .
- the second holder 160 moves in the same direction as the first holder 150 while being coupled to the first holder 150, or moves in the same direction as the first holder 150 while being separated from the first holder 150. It may be configured to move in the opposite direction to the holder 150 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates a detachable coupling structure of a first holder and a second holder of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 6(a) may be a diagram illustrating a first state of the electronic device 100 .
- (b) of FIG. 6 may be a diagram showing the second holder 160 coupled with the display 140 .
- (c) of FIG. 6 may be a diagram showing the first holder 150 coupled with the display 140 .
- an electronic device 100 may include a housing 110, a display 140, a first holder 150, and a second holder 160.
- Some of the components of the electronic device 100 shown in FIG. 6 may be the same as or similar to some of the components of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, and duplicate descriptions will be omitted below. .
- first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be coupled to both ends of the display 140, respectively.
- first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be coupled to ends in the +x-axis direction and -x-axis direction of the display 140 elongated in the x-axis direction, respectively.
- the first holder 150 may be coupled to the first end 141 so as to move with the first end 141 of the display 140 .
- the first end 141 is a portion of the display 140 (eg, the first portion 144 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) located in the +z-axis direction based on (a) of FIG. 6 .
- + may mean the end of the x-axis direction.
- the second holder 160 can be coupled to the second end 142 so as to move with the second end 142 of the display 140 .
- the first end 141 is a portion of the display 140 (eg, the second portion 145 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) located in the -z-axis direction with reference to (a) of FIG. 6 .
- + may mean the end of the x-axis direction.
- first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be detachably coupled.
- first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be detachably coupled using magnetic force.
- the first magnet 152 may be disposed in the first holder 150, and the second magnet 163 corresponding to the first magnet 152 may be disposed in the second holder 160.
- the first magnet 152 and the second magnet 163 may be configured to exert an attractive force on each other.
- the first magnet 152 and the second magnet 163 may be formed to have different polarities.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may move together in a coupled state as the first magnet 152 and the second magnet 163 are attached to each other.
- the electronic device 100 may be transformed into a second state in which display areas are formed on the front and rear surfaces by moving from the first state to a state in which the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 are coupled. .
- a part of the first holder 150 may be formed with a recess 151 in which a part of the second holder 160 (eg, the protrusion 162) is disposed.
- the recess 151 may be formed in a shape corresponding to the protrusion 162 of the second holder 160 .
- a first magnet 152 may be disposed in one region of the recess 151 .
- the first magnet 152 may be attached to a partial area of the recess 151 facing the protrusion 162 of the second holder 160 .
- the second holder 160 may include a base portion 161 and a protrusion 162 protruding from the base portion 161 .
- the protrusion 162 may be disposed in the recess 151 of the first holder 150 .
- the second magnet 163 may be disposed in one area of the protrusion 162 .
- the second magnet 163 may be attached to a partial area of the protrusion 162 facing the first holder 150 .
- the first magnet 152 and the second magnet 163 may contact each other as the protrusion 162 of the first holder 150 is accommodated in the recess 151 .
- the magnets 152 and 163 are disposed on either one of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160, and a magnetic material to which the magnetic force by the magnets 152 and 163 can act is disposed on the other one. may be placed.
- the first magnet 152 may be disposed in the first holder 150
- a metal part corresponding to the first magnet 152 may be formed in the second holder 160 .
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 are coupled to each other. can move together.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may move in a state separated from each other.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a first state, a second state, and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 8 illustrates a first state, a second state, and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 9 illustrates a second state and a third state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a plan view illustrating a front surface of the electronic device 100 when the electronic device 100 is in a first state, a second state, and a third state.
- 8 is a plan view illustrating a rear surface of the electronic device 100 when the electronic device 100 is in a first state, a second state, and a third state, respectively.
- FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing cross-sections of the electronic device 100 when the electronic device 100 is in a second state and a third state, respectively.
- (a) of FIG. 9 illustrates a second state of the electronic device 100
- (b) of FIG. 9 illustrates a third state of the electronic device 100.
- a cross section of the electronic device 100 shown in FIG. 9 may be substantially the same as the cross section of the electronic device 100 shown in FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 9 may be a diagram illustrating a deformed state of the electronic device 100 in the first state shown in FIG. 4 .
- the electronic device 100 includes a housing 110, a first roller 120, a second roller 130, a display 140, and a first holder 150. ) and a second holder 160.
- Elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 7 to 9 may be the same as or similar to some of the elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 , and duplicate descriptions will be omitted below. .
- the electronic device 100 transforms or transforms between a first state (eg, the state of FIG. 1 ), a second state (eg, the state of FIG. 2 ), and a third state (eg, the state of FIG. 3 ). conversion may be possible.
- the electronic device 100 may be transformed from the first state to the second state and from the second state to the third state.
- the electronic device 100 may be transformed from the third state to the second state and from the second state to the first state.
- the first state may be a state in which the display 140 is not exposed, and the second state is a display such that the screen is displayed on the front/back of the electronic device 100.
- 140 may be a state in which the front display area and the rear display area are provided (eg, dual display mode), and the third state is when the display 140 is extended to display a large screen on the front of the electronic device 100. It may be in a state of providing a front display area (e.g., single display mode). For example, the size of the front display area of the electronic device 100 may be larger in the third state than in the second state.
- the display 140 includes a first portion 144 coupled to the first holder 150, a second portion 145 coupled to the second holder 160, and the first portion 144.
- a third portion 146 positioned between the second portion 145 may be included.
- the display 140 may be formed in a form in which the third portion 146 extends from the first portion 144 and the second portion 145 extends from the third portion 146 .
- the first portion 144 of the display 140 forms the front display area in the second state
- the second portion 145 of the display 140 forms the rear display area in the second state. It can mean a forming part.
- the third part of the display 140 is a part located inside the housing 110 in the second state, and refers to the rest of the display 140 except for the first part 144 and the second part 145. can do.
- the first part 144, the second part 145, and the third part 146 of the display 140 are not physically distinct parts, and perform functions and/or roles performed in the second state. It can be understood as parts divided by criteria.
- the shape of at least a portion of the display 140 may be deformed in response to the state of the electronic device 100 .
- the display 140 may be wound or unwound on the first roller 120 and slide along the second roller 130 in response to the state change of the electronic device 100 (eg, FIG. 10 and 11).
- the display 140 may be differently deformed in size, position, and/or direction of a portion exposed to the outside of the electronic device 100 corresponding to a state of the electronic device 100 .
- the display 140 in the first state, may be completely accommodated inside the housing 110 and may not be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 .
- the display 140 may not form a display area outside the housing 110 .
- At least a portion of the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 (eg, see FIG. 4 ).
- the display 140 in the first state, may be accommodated inside the housing 110 while being maximally wound around the first roller 120 .
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may substantially contact the housing 110 .
- the first state may be a closed mode, a basic mode, or a reduced mode of the electronic device 100 .
- the first part 144 and the second part 145 of the display 140 may be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 .
- the first portion 144 of the display 140 may form a front display area
- the second portion 145 of the display 140 may form a rear display area.
- the third part 146 of the display 140 connects the first part 144 and the second part 145 and may be located inside the housing 110 .
- a screen or image may be displayed on the first surface 140a of each of the first part 144 and the second part 145 .
- the second state may be a dual display mode or a first extended mode of the electronic device 100 .
- a portion of the first surface 140a included in the first portion 144 of the first surface 140a of the display 140 covers the front surface of the electronic device 100.
- a partial area of the first surface 140a included in the second portion 145 may form the rear surface of the electronic device 100 .
- the first surface 140a of the first portion 144 forms the front display area of the electronic device 100
- the first surface 140a of the second portion 145 forms the electronic device 100. It is possible to form a rear display area of .
- the housing 110 and the first The first portion 144 of the display 140 may be exposed between the holders 150 .
- the housing 110 and the second The second part 145 of the display 140 may be exposed between the holders 160 .
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be spaced apart from the housing 110 by a first length L1 in the first direction 1.
- the first part 144 and the second part 145 of the display 140 may each extend to have a first length L1 in the x-axis direction.
- each of the front display area and the rear display area may have a width of the first length L1.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may move together in the first direction 1.
- the first part 144 and the second part 145 of the display 140 connected to the first holder 150 and the second holder 160, respectively, are of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160. It can be withdrawn from the housing 110 according to the movement in the first direction (1).
- the display 140 may be unwound from the first roller 120, and the first roller 120 may rotate clockwise. The movement operation of the display 140 and the rotation operation of the first roller 120 will be described in more detail with reference to FIG. 10 below.
- the first part 144 and the third part 146 of the display 140 may be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 .
- a portion of the second portion 145 of the display 140 may be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 and another portion may be located inside the housing 110 .
- a portion of the second portion 145 exposed to the outside of the housing 110 may form a front display area together with the first portion 144 and the third portion 146 .
- the entirety of the first part 144 and the third part 146 may be exposed to the outside of the housing 110 .
- at least a portion of the second portion 145 forming the rear display area in the second state may move to form the front display area in the third state.
- Parts of the first portion 144 , the third portion 146 , and the second portion 145 of the display 140 may form substantially the same plane.
- a screen or image may be displayed on the first surface 140a of the display 140 facing the front of the electronic device 100 .
- the area or size of the first surface 140a disposed to face the front of the electronic device 100 may be larger than that in the second state by a predetermined size.
- the third state may be a single display mode or a second extended mode of the electronic device 100 .
- the first part 144 and the third part 146 of the display 140 cover the front and rear surfaces of the electronic device 100 together with a part of the second part 145.
- a partial area of the first surface 140a of the display 140 may form the front surface of the electronic device 100
- a partial area of the second surface 140b of the display 140 may form the electronic device ( 100) can be formed.
- the housing 110 and the first The first surface 140a included in the first portion 144 , the second portion 145 , and the third portion 146 of the display 140 may be exposed between the holders 150 .
- the first holder 150 and The second surface 140b included in the first portion 144 , a portion of the second portion 145 , and the third portion 146 of the display 140 may be exposed between the second holders 160 .
- the first holder 150 may be spaced apart from the housing 110 by a second length L2 in the first direction 1, and the second holder 160 may be positioned on the housing 110. can be practically contacted.
- the first surface 140a of the display 140 forming the front surface of the electronic device 100 may have a second length L2 in the x-axis direction.
- the front display area may have a width of the second length L2.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may move in opposite directions.
- the first magnet 152 of the first holder 150 may be separated from the second magnet of the second holder 160 (eg, the second magnet 163 of FIG. 6 ), and the first holder 150 may move in a first direction (1), and the second holder 160 may move in a second direction (2).
- the first part 144 and the second part 145 of the display 140 connected to the first holder 150 and the second holder 160, respectively, are connected to the first holder 150 and the second holder 160. Together they can move in opposite directions.
- the first part 144 may be moved in the first direction 1 to withdraw the third part 146 from the housing 110, and the second part 145 partially moves the first part ( 144) moves in the second direction (2), is drawn into the housing 110, and is drawn out of the housing 110 to form the same plane as the first part 144 and the third part 146.
- the display 140 may slide along the second roller 130, and the second roller 130 may rotate clockwise. The movement operation of the display 140 and the rotation operation of the second roller 130 will be described in detail with reference to FIG. 11 below.
- the size or area of the first surface 140a of the display 140 facing the front of the electronic device 100 in the third state may be substantially twice as large as that in the second state.
- the second length L2 may be twice the first length L1.
- the size of the front display area in the second state and the third state is not limited to the above examples.
- FIG. 10 illustrates an operation of changing a state of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 11 illustrates an operation in which a state of an electronic device is transformed according to an embodiment.
- 10 is a roller 120 when the electronic device 100 is deformed from a first state (eg, the state of FIGS. 1 and 4) to a second state (eg, the state of FIGS. 2 and 9(a)).
- a first state eg, the state of FIGS. 1 and 4
- a second state eg, the state of FIGS. 2 and 9(a)
- the display 140 and the holders 150 and 160 show the operation.
- FIG. 11 shows the rollers 120 and 130, the display 140 and the holder (when the electronic device 100 is deformed from the second state to the third state (eg, the state of FIGS. 3 and 9(b))). 150 and 160) are shown.
- the electronic device 100 includes a housing 110, a first roller 120, a second roller 130, a display 140, and a first holder 150. ) and a second holder 160.
- Elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 may be the same as or similar to some of the elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 1 to 9 , and duplicate descriptions are omitted below. do.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 are coupled together in the first direction 1. It can move, and the display 140 can be withdrawn from the housing 110 in response to the movement of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 .
- the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 in a folded state while wrapping a portion of the second roller 130, and both ends may be connected to the first holder 150 and the second holder 160, respectively.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 move in the first direction 1, the first end 141 and the second end 142 move in the first direction 1. It can move, and the first roller 120 can rotate clockwise based on the drawing.
- the display 140 wound around the first roller 120 in the first state can be drawn out of the housing 110 while being unwound from the first roller 120 in a folded state.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may move in opposite directions in a separated state
- the display 140 may slide and move in response to the movement of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 .
- the first holder 150 may move in a first direction (1)
- the second holder 160 may move in a second direction (2).
- the first end 141 moves along with the first holder 150 in the first direction 1.
- the second end 142 can move along with the second holder 160 in the second direction (2).
- the second roller 130 may rotate clockwise based on the drawing.
- the display 140 is formed by rotating a part (eg, the first part 144) of the rear surface (eg, the second surface 140b) and another part (eg, the first part 144) by the rotational operation of the second roller 130.
- the rear surface (eg, the second surface 140b) of the two parts 145 may move in opposite directions while sliding on each other.
- a portion of the display 140 forming the rear display area of the electronic device 100 eg, the second portion 145 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) of the second roller 130
- the electronic device 100 may be moved to form the front display area of the electronic device 100 by partially rectilinear and rotational motions by the rotational motion.
- the first holder 150 moves in the second direction 2
- the second holder 160 moves in the first direction. It can move in the direction (1), and the display 140 can slide in response to the movement of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 .
- the second roller 130 may rotate counterclockwise based on the drawing.
- a portion of the display 140 forming the front display area of the electronic device 100 may move to form the rear display area of the electronic device 100 by the rotational operation of the second roller 130 .
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be coupled to each other in the second state.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 are coupled together in the second direction (2). It can move, and the display 140 can be drawn into the housing 110 in response to the movement of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 . and the second holder 160 can move in the first direction 1, and the display 140 can slide in response to the movement of the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 .
- the first roller 120 may rotate counterclockwise based on the drawing.
- the display 140 may be wound around the first roller 120 by a rotational motion of the first roller 120 .
- the electronic device 100 may be sequentially transformed into a first state, a second state, and a third state in order to prevent damage to the display 140 .
- the electronic device 100 may be restricted from directly transforming from the first state to the third state or directly transforming from the third state to the first state.
- friction between the front surfaces of the display 140 eg, the first surface 140a
- it may be implemented to be transformed from the first state through the second state to the third state.
- the electronic device 100 may be configured to deform when a user applies an external force to the first holder 150 and/or the second holder 160 .
- the user deforms the state of the electronic device 100 by pulling the first holder 150 and/or the second holder 160 in a first direction (1) or pushing it in a second direction (2). can make it
- the user when transforming the electronic device 100 from the first state to the second state, the user pulls the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 in a first direction (1) to move the display 140. Can be withdrawn from the housing 110.
- the user when transforming the electronic device 100 from the second state to the third state, the user separates the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 and places the first holder 150 in the first state.
- the display 140 may be slid by pulling in a direction (1) or pushing the second holder 160 in a second direction (2).
- the user when transforming the electronic device 100 from the third state to the second state, the user pushes the first holder 150 in the second direction (2) or moves the second holder 160 to the first state. It is possible to slide the display 140 by pulling it in the direction 1 and couple the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 to each other.
- the user when transforming the electronic device 100 from the second state to the first state, the user pushes the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 in the second direction (2) to move the display 140 can be drawn into the housing 110.
- the state transformation of the electronic device 100 is not limited to being performed by a user's external force.
- the electronic device 100 may include a driving unit (not shown) (eg, a motor) that rotates the first roller 120 and/or the second roller 130. As the roller 120 and/or the second roller 130 rotate, the state of the electronic device 100 may be deformed.
- the electronic device 100 may further include a guide structure (not shown) to guide the movement of the display 140 by rotation of the first roller 120 and/or the second roller 130.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a display support member of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- 13 illustrates a display support member of an electronic device according to an exemplary embodiment.
- an electronic device 100 may include a housing 110, a display 140, a first holder 150, and a display supporting member 170.
- the display support member 170 may be located at both ends of the display 140 in the longitudinal direction (eg, the y-axis direction or the rotation axis R direction).
- the display supporting member 170 may be disposed on one side of the display 140 to be adjacent to the longitudinal end of the display 140 or coupled to the longitudinal end of the display 140 .
- the longitudinal direction may refer to a direction parallel to the axis of rotation R.
- the display support member 170 may support the display 140 to maintain a flat shape.
- the display support member 170 is the length of the display 140 to maintain a substantially flat shape in a state in which the display 140 is exposed to the outside of the housing 110 (eg, the second state or the third state). Both ends of the direction can be supported.
- the display support member 170 may elongate in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis R.
- the display support member 170 can move with the display 140.
- the display support member 170 may rotate and slide along with the display 140 when the display 140 rotates and slides by the rollers 120 and 130 .
- the display support member 170 may have a predetermined curvature in the longitudinal direction (or the rotational axis R direction).
- the display support member 170 may be configured to maintain an unfolded state as it forms a predetermined curvature.
- the display support member 170 may be wound around the rotational axis R in a flat state inside the housing 110, and may be drawn out of the housing 110 along with the display 140 in a predetermined longitudinal direction. may have a curvature of
- the area to which the display support member 170 moves among the first openings of the housing 110 eg, the first opening 111 of FIG. 5
- the display supporting member 170 may have a predetermined curvature in the longitudinal direction while passing through the first opening 111 of the housing 110 .
- the display support member 170 when the display 140 is withdrawn (eg, the second state or the third state), the display support member 170 maintains an unfolded state at both ends of the lengthwise direction of the display 140, thereby maintaining the display 140. ) can be supported to maintain a planar shape.
- the display 140 may maintain smoothness without bending in the width direction (eg, the x-axis direction) by the display support member 170 .
- the display supporting member 170 may be formed of a material having elasticity so as to be wound inside the housing 110 or to maintain an unfolded state outside the housing 110 .
- the display support member 170 may be implemented using a long leaf spring.
- the display support member 170 may be formed of a metal material or a polymer material.
- the electronic device 100 may implement a support structure of the display 140 by using an articulated module (not shown) disposed on the rear surface of the display 140 .
- the multi-joint module may be attached to the rear surface (eg, the second surface 140b) of the display 140 .
- a plurality of extending bars (or protrusions) extending in a direction parallel to the rotational axis R are spaced apart at regular intervals in the width direction (eg, x-axis direction) of the display 140. It may be formed in a form (eg, a multi-bar structure).
- the articulated module may include a flexible track or hinge rail.
- the display support member 170 of the electronic device 100 may include a first support member 171 and a second support member 172 .
- the first support member 171 is a part (eg, the first part 144 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) of the display 140 forming the front display area of the electronic device 100 in the second state. )), and the second support member 172 supports another part (eg, the second part 145 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) of the display 140 forming the rear display area in the second state. can support
- the first support member 171 may be a first part ( 144 ), and the second support member 172 may support the second part 145 .
- the first support member 171 may be coupled to both ends of the first portion 144 in the longitudinal direction and/or both ends of a portion of the third portion 146 in the longitudinal direction.
- the second support member 172 may be coupled to both ends of the second part 145 in the longitudinal direction and/or both ends of another part of the third part 146 in the longitudinal direction.
- the first support member 171 and the second support member 172 may be bent in opposite directions or in the same direction.
- the first support member 171 may form a curved surface or a curve curved in opposite directions.
- the second support member 172 may form a curved surface or a curve curved in the same direction as each other.
- the first support member 171 and the second support member 172 may be accommodated inside the housing 110 in a state of being wound around the rotational axis R together with the display 140, and the display 140 may be accommodated in the housing. As it is drawn out from (110), it can maintain its unfolded state while being deformed in shape.
- FIG. 14 illustrates an electrical connection structure of a display of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 15 illustrates an electrical connection structure of a display of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- the electronic device 100 includes a housing 110, a display 140, a second roller 130, a first holder 150, and a connecting member 180.
- can include Elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 14 and 15 may be the same as or similar to some of the elements of the electronic device 100 shown in FIGS. 1 to 13, and duplicate descriptions are omitted below. do.
- the electronic device 100 may further include a printed circuit board (not shown) disposed inside the housing 110 .
- the printed circuit board may be accommodated inside the housing 110 and may be electrically connected to the second roller 130 .
- the second roller 130 may be connected to the ground of the printed circuit board through conductive parts (not shown) of the housing 110 .
- the display 140 may include a display driving circuit (DDI) (not shown).
- the display driving circuit may extend from a portion of the display 140 and may be disposed inside the first holder 150 .
- the display driving circuit may be electrically connected to a printed circuit board (not shown) disposed inside the housing 110 through the connection member 180 .
- the connecting member 180 may form an electrical path between a display driving circuit (not shown) disposed inside the first holder 150 and the printed circuit board.
- the connecting member 180 may extend from the first holder 150 to the second roller 130, and at least a portion thereof may be wound around the second roller 130 (eg, in FIG. 15 ( see a)).
- the connecting member 180 may be wound or unwound around the second roller 130 as the second roller 130 rotates around the rotational axis R.
- the connecting member 180 may be disposed on at least a portion of the second surface 140b of the display 140 .
- the connecting member 180 may be different from a partial area of the second surface 140b facing each other. It may be located between some areas.
- the connecting member 180 may be wound around the second roller 130 or unwound from the second roller 130 in response to the state of the electronic device 100 .
- the connecting member 180 moves together with the first holder 150 to form a second state. It can be released from the 2 rollers 130.
- the connecting member 180 moves together with the first holder 150 when the electronic device 100 is transformed from the third state to the second state or from the second state to the first state. By doing so, it can be wound around the second roller 130 .
- the connecting member 180 may be electrically connected to the second roller 130 .
- the second roller 130 may include a conductive portion, and a portion of the connection member 180 may electrically contact the conductive portion of the second roller 130 .
- the connection member 180 may be electrically connected to a printed circuit board (not shown) through the second roller 130 .
- the connecting member 180 may contact the second roller 130 to form an electrical path extending from a display driving circuit (not shown) to the printed circuit board.
- the connecting member 180 may be disposed while being partially wound around the second roller 130 and may be electrically connected to the printed circuit board using a separate connection structure.
- the first roller 120 is a first extension portion 131 having a first diameter and a second extension portion located between the first extension portion 131 and having a second diameter smaller than the first diameter.
- (133) may be included.
- the connecting member 180 may contact the outer circumferential surface of the second extension portion 133 and be wound around the second extension portion 133 .
- the display 140 may contact the outer circumferential surface of the first extension portion 131 and may surround at least a portion of the first extension portion 131 .
- the connecting member 180 is interposed between the second surface 140b of the display 140 and the second extension part 133. can be located
- the second extension portion 133 may be formed of a conductive material and may be electrically connected to a printed circuit board (not shown).
- the second extension part 133 may pass through the first extension part 131 and be electrically connected to a part of the housing 110 and/or the printed circuit board.
- the first extension portion 131 may include a conductive portion
- the second extension portion 133 may pass through the conductive portion of the first extension portion 131 to the housing ( 110) and/or electrically connected to the printed circuit board.
- 16 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 16 may be a diagram illustrating screens displayed on the front 1601 and the rear 1603 of the electronic device 100 when a camera application stored in the electronic device 100 is executed in the second state.
- the display 140 is in the front display area 101 in the second state (eg, the state shown in FIGS. 2 and 9(a) ). and a rear display area 102 .
- the front display area 101 may be formed by the first part 144 of the display 140 (eg, the first part 144 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ), and The display area 102 may be formed by the second portion 145 (eg, the second portion 145 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ) (eg, see FIGS. 7 and 9 ).
- the front display area 101 may be formed by an area included in the first portion 144 of the first surface (eg, the first surface 140a of FIG. 9 ) of the display 140, and the rear display area ( 102) may be formed by a region included in the second portion 145 of the first surface 140a.
- the displayed display 140 may be the first part 144 of the display 140, and the rear side 1603 of the electronic device 100 ), the displayed display 140 may be the second portion 145 of the display 140 .
- the electronic device 100 may include a rear camera 190 disposed to face the rear side of the electronic device 100 .
- the rear camera 190 may be disposed in the housing of the electronic device 100 (eg, the housing 110 of FIGS. 1 to 3 ), but the location of the rear camera 190 is not limited to the illustrated embodiment.
- the electronic device 100 when executing a camera application, displays a camera on each of the front display area 101 and the rear display area 102 .
- An application execution screen may be displayed.
- the camera application execution screen may include a preview screen captured by a rear camera and a user interface portion.
- the user interface portion may include a photographing icon 105, a captured image
- a gallery application execution icon showing photos and videos may be included.
- the electronic device 100 displays a rear camera on at least one of the front display area 101 and the rear display area 102 ( 190) may display a screen to be photographed.
- a subject eg, an object or a person located in the direction in which the rear camera 190 faces (eg, the rear direction of the electronic device 100) on at least one of the front display area 101 and the rear display area 102. ) of the image or video can be displayed.
- the electronic device 100 may provide a self-camera function through the rear camera 190 .
- the user can check the user's own preppy screen displayed on the rear display area 102 and take a picture of himself or herself through the rear camera 190 .
- the electronic device 100 may provide a self-camera function only with the rear camera 190 without having a front camera for providing the self-camera function.
- the electronic device 100 displays a preview screen of the user photographed by the rear camera 190 on the front display area 101. It can be set not to.
- the user when a user photographs another external user, the user may view the preview screen of the other external user through the front display area 101, and the other external user may view his or her own image through the rear display area 102. You can see the preview screen.
- FIG 17 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- 17 may be a diagram illustrating a usage example in which execution screens of different applications are displayed on the front 1701 and the rear 1703 of the electronic device 100 in the second state.
- the electronic device 100 may be configured such that the display 140 provides a front display area 101 and a rear display area 102 in a second state.
- the electronic device 100 may display a first screen S1, which is an execution screen of a first application, on the front display area 101, and an execution screen of a second application on the rear display area 102.
- the second screen S2 may be displayed.
- the electronic device 100 stores the state of the screen displayed on the front display area 101 or the rear display area 102 when the user turns the electronic device 100 over, and when the electronic device 100 is turned over again, before turning it over.
- the stored state can be set to be used immediately afterwards. For example, the user moves the electronic device 100 from a state 1701 looking at the front display area 101 where the video related application execution screen S1 is displayed to a state 1703 looking at the rear display area 102.
- the video displayed on the front display area 101 may be paused.
- the paused video may then be played again.
- the electronic device 100 is set to execute each designated application in a state in which the user looks at the front display area 101 (1701) or in a state in which the user looks at the rear display area 102 (1703).
- a voice phone application execution screen may be displayed on the rear display area 102, and the voice phone application is executed.
- the screen may include a keypad 106 for entering a phone number.
- the application execution screen that is fixedly displayed on the front display area 101 or the rear display area 102 is not limited to the above example and may be variously changed.
- the electronic device 100 may be configured to directly set the type of each application to be executed while the user looks at the front display area 101 or the rear display area 102 according to convenience.
- FIG 18 illustrates an example of use of an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 18 may be a diagram illustrating a usage example in which execution screens of the same application are displayed on the front and rear surfaces of the electronic device 100 in the second state.
- the electronic device 100 may be configured such that the display 140 provides a front display area 101 and a rear display area 102 in a second state.
- the electronic device 100 displays the third screen S3 and the fourth screen S4 included in the execution screen of the game application on the front display area 101 and the rear display area 102, respectively. can do.
- the third screen S3 may be a game screen and may be displayed on the front display area 101 .
- the fourth screen S4 may be an input device screen and may be displayed on the rear display area 102 .
- the input device screen may include a manipulation interface 107 through which a user may manipulate a game.
- a manipulation interface (not shown) may be further included in the game screen S3.
- the user while holding the electronic device 100 to look at the game screen S3 displayed on the front display area 101, through the manipulation interface 107 displayed on the rear display area 102 You can manipulate the game.
- the game screen S3 is displayed on the front display area 101 and the input device screen S4 is displayed on the rear display area 102, but this is exemplary, and the game screen S3 is displayed on the rear display area 102. It may be displayed on the display area 102, and the input device screen S4 may be displayed on the front display area 101.
- FIG 19 illustrates an example of using an electronic device according to an embodiment.
- the display 140 displays the front surface.
- the area 101 and the rear display area 102 are provided, and in the third state 1901 (eg, the state shown in FIGS. 3 and 9(b) ), the front display area in which the display 140 is extended. (103).
- the front display area 103 expanded in the third state includes the first part 144 of the display 140 (eg, the first part 144 of FIGS. 7 to 9 ), the second part 145 ) (eg, may be formed by a part of the second part 145 of FIGS.
- the front display area 103 expanded in the third state is formed by a region exposed to the outside of the electronic device 100 of the first surface (eg, the first surface 140a of FIG. 9 ) of the display 140, or Alternatively, it may be included in a region exposed to the outside of the first surface 140a.
- the execution screen A of the first application and the execution screen B of the second application are displayed on the extended front display area 103 at the same time.
- the electronic device 100 displays the execution screen A of the first application on the first area 103a of the expanded front display area 103, and displays the execution screen A of the second application on the second area 103b.
- the execution screen (B) can be displayed.
- the first area 103a and the second area 103b move a portion of the first surface 140a of the display 140 forming the front display area 101 to the left and right according to a specified ratio. It may be a divided area. The designated ratio may be 1:1, but is not limited thereto. Based on FIG. 19 , the first area 103a may be located on the right side of the second area 103b.
- the first application execution screen A displayed on the first area 103a is displayed on the front display area.
- 101 and the second application execution screen B displayed on the second area 103b may be displayed on the rear display area 102 .
- the screen A displayed on the first region 103a is displayed on the rear display region 102.
- the screen B displayed on the second area 103b may be displayed on the front display area 101 .
- the electronic device 100 displays the execution screen A of the first application on the front display area 101 in the second state 1903, and displays the execution screen A of the second application on the rear display area 102.
- the execution screen (B) can be displayed.
- the electronic device 100 is transformed from the second state 1903 to the third state 1901, the execution screen A of the first application displayed on the front display area 101 and the display screen A displayed on the rear display area 102
- the execution screen B of the second application may also be displayed on the expanded front display area 103 .
- 20 is a block diagram of an electronic device in a network environment according to various embodiments.
- an electronic device 201 communicates with an electronic device 202 through a first network 298 (eg, a short-range wireless communication network) or through a second network 299. It may communicate with at least one of the electronic device 204 or the server 208 through (eg, a long-distance wireless communication network). According to an embodiment, the electronic device 201 may communicate with the electronic device 204 through the server 208 .
- a first network 298 eg, a short-range wireless communication network
- the electronic device 201 may communicate with the electronic device 204 through the server 208 .
- the electronic device 201 includes a processor 220, a memory 230, an input module 250, a sound output module 255, a display module 260, an audio module 270, a sensor module ( 276), interface 277, connection terminal 278, haptic module 279, camera module 280, power management module 288, battery 289, communication module 290, subscriber identification module 296 , or the antenna module 297 may be included.
- at least one of these components eg, the connection terminal 278) may be omitted or one or more other components may be added.
- some of these components eg, sensor module 276, camera module 280, or antenna module 297) are integrated into a single component (eg, display module 260). It can be.
- the processor 220 for example, executes software (eg, the program 240) to cause at least one other component (eg, hardware or software component) of the electronic device 201 connected to the processor 220. It can control and perform various data processing or calculations. According to one embodiment, as at least part of data processing or operation, the processor 220 transfers instructions or data received from other components (eg, sensor module 276 or communication module 290) to volatile memory 232. , process the command or data stored in the volatile memory 232, and store the resulting data in the non-volatile memory 234.
- software eg, the program 240
- the processor 220 transfers instructions or data received from other components (eg, sensor module 276 or communication module 290) to volatile memory 232. , process the command or data stored in the volatile memory 232, and store the resulting data in the non-volatile memory 234.
- the processor 220 may include a main processor 221 (eg, a central processing unit or an application processor) or a secondary processor 223 (eg, a graphic processing unit, a neural network processing unit ( NPU: neural processing unit (NPU), image signal processor, sensor hub processor, or communication processor).
- a main processor 221 eg, a central processing unit or an application processor
- a secondary processor 223 eg, a graphic processing unit, a neural network processing unit ( NPU: neural processing unit (NPU), image signal processor, sensor hub processor, or communication processor.
- NPU neural network processing unit
- the secondary processor 223 may be implemented separately from or as part of the main processor 221 .
- the secondary processor 223 may, for example, take the place of the main processor 221 while the main processor 221 is in an inactive (eg, sleep) state, or when the main processor 221 is active (eg, running an application). ) state, together with the main processor 221, at least one of the components of the electronic device 201 (eg, the display module 260, the sensor module 276, or the communication module 290) It is possible to control at least some of the related functions or states.
- the auxiliary processor 223 eg, an image signal processor or a communication processor
- the auxiliary processor 223 may include a hardware structure specialized for processing an artificial intelligence model.
- AI models can be created through machine learning. Such learning may be performed, for example, in the electronic device 201 itself where the artificial intelligence model is performed, or may be performed through a separate server (eg, the server 208).
- the learning algorithm may include, for example, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, semi-supervised learning or reinforcement learning, but in the above example Not limited.
- the artificial intelligence model may include a plurality of artificial neural network layers.
- Artificial neural networks include deep neural networks (DNNs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), recurrent neural networks (RNNs), restricted boltzmann machines (RBMs), deep belief networks (DBNs), bidirectional recurrent deep neural networks (BRDNNs), It may be one of deep Q-networks or a combination of two or more of the foregoing, but is not limited to the foregoing examples.
- the artificial intelligence model may include, in addition or alternatively, software structures in addition to hardware structures.
- the memory 230 may store various data used by at least one component (eg, the processor 220 or the sensor module 276) of the electronic device 201 .
- the data may include, for example, input data or output data for software (eg, program 240) and commands related thereto.
- the memory 230 may include volatile memory 232 or non-volatile memory 234 .
- the program 240 may be stored as software in the memory 230 and may include, for example, an operating system 242 , middleware 244 , or an application 246 .
- the input module 250 may receive a command or data to be used by a component (eg, the processor 220) of the electronic device 201 from an outside of the electronic device 201 (eg, a user).
- the input module 250 may include, for example, a microphone, a mouse, a keyboard, a key (eg, a button), or a digital pen (eg, a stylus pen).
- the sound output module 255 may output sound signals to the outside of the electronic device 201 .
- the sound output module 255 may include, for example, a speaker or a receiver.
- the speaker can be used for general purposes such as multimedia playback or recording playback.
- a receiver may be used to receive an incoming call. According to one embodiment, the receiver may be implemented separately from the speaker or as part of it.
- the display module 260 can visually provide information to the outside of the electronic device 201 (eg, a user).
- the display module 260 may include, for example, a display, a hologram device, or a projector and a control circuit for controlling the device.
- the display module 260 may include a touch sensor configured to detect a touch or a pressure sensor configured to measure the intensity of force generated by the touch.
- the audio module 270 may convert sound into an electrical signal or vice versa. According to an embodiment, the audio module 270 acquires sound through the input module 250, the sound output module 255, or an external electronic device connected directly or wirelessly to the electronic device 201 (eg: Sound may be output through the electronic device 202 (eg, a speaker or a headphone).
- the audio module 270 acquires sound through the input module 250, the sound output module 255, or an external electronic device connected directly or wirelessly to the electronic device 201 (eg: Sound may be output through the electronic device 202 (eg, a speaker or a headphone).
- the sensor module 276 detects an operating state (eg, power or temperature) of the electronic device 201 or an external environmental state (eg, a user state), and generates an electrical signal or data value corresponding to the detected state. can do.
- the sensor module 276 may include, for example, a gesture sensor, a gyro sensor, an air pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a grip sensor, a proximity sensor, a color sensor, an IR (infrared) sensor, a bio sensor, It may include a temperature sensor, humidity sensor, or light sensor.
- the interface 277 may support one or more specified protocols that may be used to directly or wirelessly connect the electronic device 201 to an external electronic device (eg, the electronic device 202).
- the interface 277 may include, for example, a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), a universal serial bus (USB) interface, an SD card interface, or an audio interface.
- HDMI high definition multimedia interface
- USB universal serial bus
- SD card interface Secure Digital Card interface
- audio interface audio interface
- the connection terminal 278 may include a connector through which the electronic device 201 may be physically connected to an external electronic device (eg, the electronic device 202).
- the connection terminal 278 may include, for example, an HDMI connector, a USB connector, an SD card connector, or an audio connector (eg, a headphone connector).
- the haptic module 279 may convert electrical signals into mechanical stimuli (eg, vibration or movement) or electrical stimuli that a user may perceive through tactile or kinesthetic senses.
- the haptic module 279 may include, for example, a motor, a piezoelectric element, or an electrical stimulation device.
- the camera module 280 may capture still images and moving images.
- the camera module 280 may include one or more lenses, image sensors, image signal processors, or flashes.
- the power management module 288 may manage power supplied to the electronic device 201 .
- the power management module 288 may be implemented as at least part of a power management integrated circuit (PMIC), for example.
- PMIC power management integrated circuit
- the battery 289 may supply power to at least one component of the electronic device 201 .
- the battery 289 may include, for example, a non-rechargeable primary battery, a rechargeable secondary battery, or a fuel cell.
- the communication module 290 is a direct (eg, wired) communication channel or a wireless communication channel between the electronic device 201 and an external electronic device (eg, the electronic device 202, the electronic device 204, or the server 208). Establishment and communication through the established communication channel may be supported.
- the communication module 290 may include one or more communication processors that operate independently of the processor 220 (eg, an application processor) and support direct (eg, wired) communication or wireless communication.
- the communication module 290 is a wireless communication module 292 (eg, a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication module) or a wired communication module 294 (eg, : a local area network (LAN) communication module or a power line communication module).
- a wireless communication module 292 eg, a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) communication module
- GNSS global navigation satellite system
- wired communication module 294 eg, : a local area network (LAN) communication module or a power line communication module.
- a corresponding communication module is a first network 298 (eg, a short-range communication network such as Bluetooth, wireless fidelity (WiFi) direct, or infrared data association (IrDA)) or a second network 299 (eg, legacy It may communicate with the external electronic device 204 through a cellular network, a 5G network, a next-generation communication network, the Internet, or a telecommunications network such as a computer network (eg, a LAN or a WAN).
- a cellular network eg, a 5G network, a next-generation communication network, the Internet, or a telecommunications network such as a computer network (eg, a LAN or a WAN).
- a telecommunications network such as a computer network (eg, a LAN or a WAN).
- These various types of communication modules may be integrated as one component (eg, a single chip) or implemented as a plurality of separate components (eg, multiple chips).
- the wireless communication module 292 uses subscriber information (eg, International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI)) stored in the subscriber identification module 296 within a communication network such as the first network 298 or the second network 299.
- subscriber information eg, International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI)
- IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identifier
- the electronic device 201 may be identified or authenticated.
- the wireless communication module 292 may support a 5G network after a 4G network and a next-generation communication technology, for example, NR access technology (new radio access technology).
- NR access technologies include high-speed transmission of high-capacity data (enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB)), minimization of terminal power and access of multiple terminals (massive machine type communications (mMTC)), or high reliability and low latency (ultra-reliable and low latency (URLLC)). -latency communications)) can be supported.
- the wireless communication module 292 may support a high frequency band (eg, mmWave band) to achieve a high data rate, for example.
- a high frequency band eg, mmWave band
- the wireless communication module 292 uses various technologies for securing performance in a high frequency band, such as beamforming, massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO), and full-dimensional multiplexing. Technologies such as input/output (FD-MIMO: full dimensional MIMO), array antenna, analog beam-forming, or large scale antenna may be supported.
- the wireless communication module 292 may support various requirements defined for the electronic device 201, an external electronic device (eg, the electronic device 204), or a network system (eg, the second network 299).
- the wireless communication module 292 is a peak data rate for eMBB realization (eg, 20 Gbps or more), a loss coverage for mMTC realization (eg, 164 dB or less), or a U-plane latency for URLLC realization (eg, Example: downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) each of 0.5 ms or less, or round trip 1 ms or less) may be supported.
- eMBB peak data rate for eMBB realization
- a loss coverage for mMTC realization eg, 164 dB or less
- U-plane latency for URLLC realization eg, Example: downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) each of 0.5 ms or less, or round trip 1 ms or less
- the antenna module 297 may transmit or receive signals or power to the outside (eg, an external electronic device).
- the antenna module 297 may include an antenna including a radiator formed of a conductor or a conductive pattern formed on a substrate (eg, PCB).
- the antenna module 297 may include a plurality of antennas (eg, an array antenna). In this case, at least one antenna suitable for a communication method used in a communication network such as the first network 298 or the second network 299 is selected from the plurality of antennas by, for example, the communication module 290. can be chosen A signal or power may be transmitted or received between the communication module 290 and an external electronic device through the selected at least one antenna.
- other components eg, a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC) may be additionally formed as a part of the antenna module 297 in addition to the radiator.
- RFIC radio frequency integrated circuit
- the antenna module 297 may form a mmWave antenna module.
- the mmWave antenna module includes a printed circuit board, an RFIC disposed on or adjacent to a first surface (eg, a lower surface) of the printed circuit board and capable of supporting a designated high frequency band (eg, mmWave band); and a plurality of antennas (eg, array antennas) disposed on or adjacent to a second surface (eg, a top surface or a side surface) of the printed circuit board and capable of transmitting or receiving signals of the designated high frequency band. can do.
- peripheral devices eg, a bus, general purpose input and output (GPIO), serial peripheral interface (SPI), or mobile industry processor interface (MIPI)
- signal e.g. commands or data
- commands or data may be transmitted or received between the electronic device 201 and the external electronic device 204 through the server 208 connected to the second network 299 .
- Each of the external electronic devices 202 or 204 may be the same as or different from the electronic device 201 .
- all or part of operations executed in the electronic device 201 may be executed in one or more external electronic devices among the external electronic devices 202 , 204 , or 208 .
- the electronic device 201 when the electronic device 201 needs to perform a certain function or service automatically or in response to a request from a user or other device, the electronic device 201 instead of executing the function or service by itself.
- one or more external electronic devices may be requested to perform the function or at least part of the service.
- One or more external electronic devices receiving the request may execute at least a part of the requested function or service or an additional function or service related to the request, and deliver the execution result to the electronic device 201 .
- the electronic device 201 may provide the result as at least part of a response to the request as it is or additionally processed.
- cloud computing distributed computing, mobile edge computing (MEC), or client-server computing technology may be used.
- the electronic device 201 may provide an ultra-low latency service using, for example, distributed computing or mobile edge computing.
- the external electronic device 204 may include an internet of things (IoT) device.
- Server 208 may be an intelligent server using machine learning and/or neural networks.
- the external electronic device 204 or server 208 may be included in the second network 299 .
- the electronic device 201 may be applied to intelligent services (eg, smart home, smart city, smart car, or health care) based on 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology.
- An electronic device 100 includes a housing 110 in which a first opening 111 is formed; rollers 120 and 130 disposed in the inner space 112 of the housing and rotatably coupled to the housing; And a display 140 arranged to surround at least a portion of the roller and configured to roll at least a portion of the roller or unroll from the roller in response to rotation of the roller;
- the display includes a first surface 140a on which an image is displayed and a second surface 140b opposite to the first surface, and moves toward the exterior of the housing or the interior space through the first opening.
- the electronic device in a first state in which the display is completely accommodated in the inner space of the housing, the first surface of the display is a front surface of the electronic device and a rear surface opposite to the front surface, each having a first length ( A second state in which the first surface of the display is exposed to a width of L1) and a third state in which the first surface of the display is exposed to a width of a second length L2 greater than the first length to the front surface of the electronic device. have.
- the rollers 120 and 130 include a first roller 120 having an accommodating space 121 formed therein and a second opening 122 connected to the accommodating space formed on an outer surface thereof, and the It may include a second roller 130 disposed in the accommodating space of the first roller and configured to rotate independently of the first roller.
- the display 140 is disposed inside the accommodating space 121 in a state in which at least a part of the second roller 130 is bent so as to be bent based on the second roller 130, and the second opening It extends from the accommodation space toward the inner space 112 through and may be wound around the outer circumferential surface of the first roller 120 in a bent state based on the second roller.
- the display 140 may surround at least a portion of the second roller 130 such that a partial area and another partial area of the second surface 140b face each other.
- the display 140 may be configured to be unwound from the first roller in the bent state in correspondence to the rotational direction of the first roller 120 or wound around the first roller. .
- the display 140 when transformed from the first state to the second state or from the second state to the first state, rotates the first roller 120 to perform the transformation.
- the housing 110 is moved outside or inside the housing 110 in a bent state based on the second roller 130, and is transformed from the second state to the third state or from the third state to the second state .
- a part of the display and another part of the display 140 may slide in opposite directions according to the rotation of the second roller.
- the outer diameter of the second roller 130 is smaller than the inner diameter of the first roller 120 by a predetermined size, and the display 140 is formed between the second roller 130 and the first roller. At least some may be located.
- a first holder 150 connected to the first end 141 of the display 140; and a second holder 160 connected to a second end 142 opposite to the first end of the display, wherein the first holder and the second holder may be detachably coupled. have.
- the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 when transformed from the first state to the second state or from the second state to the first state, are coupled to each other to be the same. direction, and the display 140 may be configured such that the first end 141 and the second end 142 move in the same direction together with the first holder and the second holder.
- the display 140 when transformed from the second state to the third state or from the third state to the second state, the first holder 150 and the second holder 160 are separated from each other moving in the opposite direction, the display 140 may be configured such that the first end 141 moves with the first holder and the second end 142 moves with the second holder.
- first holder 150 and the second holder 160 may be detachably coupled using magnets 152 and 163 .
- first holders 150 respectively coupled to both ends of the display 140; and a second holder 160, wherein the display 140 includes a first part 144 connected to the first holder, a second part 145 connected to the second holder, and the first part 144 connected to the second holder.
- a third portion 146 positioned between the first portion and the second portion, wherein in the second state, the first portion forms a front display area and the second portion forms a rear display area; ,
- the third portion is located inside the housing 110, and in the third state, a portion of the second portion may form an extended front display area together with the first portion and the third portion.
- the first part 144, the second part 145, and the third part 146 may be located in the inner space 112 of the housing 110. have.
- the front display area in the second state, includes a partial area included in the first portion 144 of the first surface 140a of the display 140, and the rear display area may include a partial area included in the second portion 145 of the first surface of the display.
- the expanded front display area in the third state, includes portions of the first part 144 and the second part 145 of the first surface 140a of the display 140 and A partial area included in the third portion 146 may be included.
- the second At least a portion of the portion is movable to form the same plane as the first portion.
- a rollable electronic device 100 includes a housing 110 having a first opening 111; rollers 120 and 130 disposed in the inner space 112 of the housing and rotatably coupled to the housing; a display 140 coupled to the roller and configured such that at least a portion of the display is wound around or unwound from the roller in response to rotation of the roller; and a processor disposed inside the housing, wherein the display 140 includes a first surface 140a on which an image is displayed and a second surface 140b opposite to the first surface, The rollable electronic device is movable toward the outside of the housing or toward the inner space through the first opening, and the rollable electronic device is in a first state in which the display is completely accommodated in the inner space of the housing, on the first surface of the display.
- a third state in which the display is drawn out may be included, and the expanded front display area provided in the third state may be larger than the front display area provided in the second state.
- the front display area and the rear display area are formed to have a width of a first length L1
- the expanded front display area is formed to have a width of a second length L2
- the second length may substantially correspond to twice the first length
- the processor is set to display a first screen on the front display area and display a second screen different from the first screen on the rear display area in the second state, and the first screen
- the second screen may be an execution screen of the same application or an execution screen of a different application.
- the processor detects that the user is looking at the front or rear side of the rollable electronic device 100, and in the second state, based on the direction in which the rollable electronic device is facing, the processor It may be set to display an execution screen of a designated application on the front display area or the rear display area.
- Electronic devices may be devices of various types.
- the electronic device may include, for example, a portable communication device (eg, a smart phone), a computer device, a portable multimedia device, a portable medical device, a camera, a wearable device, or a home appliance.
- a portable communication device eg, a smart phone
- a computer device e.g., a smart phone
- a portable multimedia device e.g., a portable medical device
- a camera e.g., a portable medical device
- a camera e.g., a portable medical device
- a camera e.g., a camera
- a wearable device e.g., a smart bracelet
- first, second, or first or secondary may simply be used to distinguish a given component from other corresponding components, and may be used to refer to a given component in another aspect (eg, importance or order) is not limited.
- a (e.g., first) component is said to be “coupled” or “connected” to another (e.g., second) component, with or without the terms “functionally” or “communicatively.”
- the certain component may be connected to the other component directly (eg by wire), wirelessly, or through a third component.
- module used in various embodiments of this document may include a unit implemented in hardware, software, or firmware, and is interchangeably interchangeable with terms such as, for example, logic, logic blocks, components, or circuits.
- a module may be an integrally constructed component or a minimal unit of components or a portion thereof that performs one or more functions.
- the module may be implemented in the form of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
- a storage medium eg, internal memory 236 or external memory 238, readable by a machine (eg, electronic device 100 or 201). It may be implemented as software (eg, the program 240) including the above instructions.
- a processor eg, the processor 220 of a device (eg, the electronic device 100 or 201) may call at least one command among one or more instructions stored from a storage medium and execute it. This enables the device to be operated to perform at least one function according to the at least one command invoked.
- the one or more instructions may include code generated by a compiler or code executable by an interpreter.
- the device-readable storage medium may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium.
- the storage medium is a tangible device and does not contain a signal (e.g. electromagnetic wave), and this term refers to the case where data is stored semi-permanently in the storage medium. It does not discriminate when it is temporarily stored.
- a signal e.g. electromagnetic wave
- the method according to various embodiments disclosed in this document may be included and provided in a computer program product.
- Computer program products may be traded between sellers and buyers as commodities.
- a computer program product is distributed in the form of a device-readable storage medium (e.g. compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)), or through an application store (e.g. Play StoreTM) or on two user devices (e.g. It can be distributed (eg downloaded or uploaded) online, directly between smart phones.
- a device-readable storage medium e.g. compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)
- an application store e.g. Play StoreTM
- two user devices e.g. It can be distributed (eg downloaded or uploaded) online, directly between smart phones.
- at least part of the computer program product may be temporarily stored or temporarily created in a device-readable storage medium such as a manufacturer's server, an application store server, or a relay server's memory.
- each component (eg, module or program) of the components described above may include a single object or a plurality of objects, and some of the multiple objects may be separately disposed in other components.
- one or more components or operations among the aforementioned components may be omitted, or one or more other components or operations may be added.
- a plurality of components eg modules or programs
- the integrated component may perform one or more functions of each of the plurality of components identically or similarly to those performed by a corresponding component of the plurality of components prior to the integration. .
- operations performed by modules, programs, or other components are executed sequentially, in parallel, iteratively, or heuristically, or one or more of the operations are executed in a different order, omitted, or , or one or more other operations may be added.
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Abstract
Un dispositif électronique selon un mode de réalisation comprend : un boîtier ayant une première ouverture ; un rouleau disposé dans l'espace interne du boîtier et accouplé rotatif au boîtier ; et un afficheur qui englobe au moins une partie du rouleau et qui est enroulé autour du rouleau ou déroulé du rouleau en réponse à la rotation du rouleau, l'afficheur comprenant une première surface et une seconde surface, qui est opposée à la première surface, et pouvant être déplacé à travers la première ouverture, et le dispositif électronique pouvant comprendre un premier état dans lequel l'afficheur est entièrement logé dans l'espace interne, un deuxième état dans lequel la première surface est exposée à la surface avant du dispositif électronique et à la surface arrière, qui est opposée à la surface avant, par la largeur d'une première longueur, et un troisième état dans lequel la première surface est exposée à la surface avant du dispositif électronique par la largeur d'une seconde longueur, qui est plus longue que la première longueur.
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