US20140063715A1 - Portable Electronic Device having a Protective Foldable Cover with a Built-in Membrane Keyboard - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard, and more particularly to the portable electronic device who presents the membrane keyboard at a stand state thereof supported by the protective foldable cover.
- keyboard in particular the QWERTY keyboard
- the keyboard input is always the most feasible and comfortable means for users of any kind of electronic devices. It is obvious that the application of keyboards can have no problem to the table-top or larger-sized electronic devices, but yet problems arise while the electronic device is miniaturized into a potable size. Hence, space for accommodating a solid keyboard is merely found for those portable electronic devices, such as cellular phones, flat or tablet PCs, PDAs and so on.
- FIG. 1 a schematic view of a typical Blackberry 1 is illustrated.
- the Blackberry 1 has a miniaturized, but in a full scale, QWERTY keyboard 2 located lower to the screen 3 thereof.
- the built-in keyboard 2 makes easy for input to be shown on the screen 3 , yet the size of the Blackberry 1 has made cumbersome to the finger input to the keyboard 2 , and also a limited screen size can only be provided to the Blackberry 1 .
- FIG. 2 Another effort is shown in FIG. 2 , in which a full-scaled removable mechanical keyboard 2 a as an auxiliary input means is provided in a plug-in form to the portable electronic device 1 a.
- a full-scaled removable mechanical keyboard 2 a as an auxiliary input means is provided in a plug-in form to the portable electronic device 1 a.
- Such a design can be seem in the Samsung Galaxy series and ASUS Transformer Tabs.
- a separate full-scaled keyboard 2 a make a tablet or flat PC no difference to a traditional notebook PC.
- such a kind of this application has been trading off merits of the tablet PC 2 a.
- FIG. 3 A further effort is schematically shown in FIG. 3 , where a tablet PC 1 b with dual screens 3 bu and 3 bl is illustrated, and in which the touch screen 3 bl can be transformed, as required, into an imaged keyboard for inputting to the upper screen 3 bu .
- a tablet PC 1 b with dual screens 3 bu and 3 bl is illustrated, and in which the touch screen 3 bl can be transformed, as required, into an imaged keyboard for inputting to the upper screen 3 bu .
- the imaged screen presentable to the lower screen 3 bl can provide a keyboard application close to a membrane keyboard, yet it also sacrifices half of displayable screens of the PC to mimic an imaged keyboard. Cost and volume needed to provide such a service make meaningless to the appearance of the dual-screen tablet PC 1 b.
- the electronic device 1 c can provide portion 3 c ′ of the touch screen 3 c (the lower part as shown) to be shaded and become a temporary imaged keyboard per an input request.
- the imaged keyboard can only be small-sized keyboard which is unfriendly to a finger control, and also part of the displayable screen is sacrificed.
- the portable electronic device includes a main body, a protective foldable cover, a membrane keyboard and a folding means.
- the protective foldable cover is attached structurally in a foldable manner to the main body and further has a foldable leaf to cover the main body.
- the membrane keyboard is mounted to the foldable leaf by facing the main body and is connected signally with the main body.
- the folding means is to provide at least one stand state for the main body to stand on the foldable leaf of the protective foldable cover and thus to send the membrane keyboard completely to a position in front of the main body.
- the membrane keyboard and the main body can be signally connected through a predetermined connection means.
- the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a USB connection means.
- the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a connection means wired through the protective cover.
- the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a wireless connection means applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, and so on.
- the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a Bluetooth connection means.
- the membrane keyboard can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm.
- the folding means can include at least one notch groove on the foldable leaf for locating a lower end of the main body while the electronic device is in the stand state.
- the folding means can be formed as a sliding mechanism constructed along one lateral side of the main body.
- the sliding mechanism can further have a pivotal end located at the lateral side, a slider end sliding along a sliding groove at the lateral side, and two pivotal bars connecting the slider end and the pivotal end.
- the locating groove can further have a plurality of anchoring recesses for the slider end to lock on the sliding mechanism.
- the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard described below.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a typical RIM Blackberry
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with a removable mechanical keyboard
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with dual displayable screens
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with a single touch screen
- FIG. 5A is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state;
- FIG. 5B shows a folded state of FIG. 5A ;
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the membrane keyboard of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic view of FIG. 5 to include a USB connection
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged view on a portion of a stand point of the main body at the foldable leaf of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 9A is a schematic view of another embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state;
- FIG. 9B shows a folded state of FIG. 9A ;
- FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion of the sliding groove of FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11A is a schematic view of yet a further embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state;
- FIG. 11B shows a folded state of FIG. 11A .
- the invention disclosed herein is directed to a portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard.
- numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that variations of these specific details are possible while still achieving the results of the present invention. In other instance, well-known components are not described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
- FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B schematic views of a preferred embodiment of the portable electronic device 10 having a protective foldable cover 101 with a built-in membrane keyboard 103 in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in a stand state and a folded state, respectively.
- the portable electronic device 10 includes a main body 100 , a protective foldable cover 101 , a membrane keyboard 103 and a folding means for changing stand states of the portable electronic device 10 .
- the main body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like.
- the protective foldable cover 101 attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect the main body 100 , further has a back leaf 1011 to be fixed with the main body 100 in an appropriate manner, a foldable leaf 1013 to cover the front surface 1001 of the main body in a foldable way, a plurality of ligament strips 1015 to make possible the folding/unfolding of the protective foldable cover 101 .
- a ligament strip 1015 is constructed with the back leaf 1011 so as to have the back leaf 1011 able to be folded into two sections as illustrated in FIG. 5A .
- another ligament strip 1015 is constructed to connect the back leaf 1011 and the foldable leaf 1013 so as to have these two leaves 1011 and 1013 can be angularly folded.
- the appropriate manner to attach or fix a portion the back leaf 1011 to the main body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism.
- the membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to the foldable leaf 1013 by facing the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 and is connected signally with the main body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means.
- the membrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, the membrane keyboard 103 can be fit to the foldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of the foldable leaf 103 onto the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 . As shown in FIG.
- the membrane keyboard 103 is in a laminating form to include a top surface plastic layer 1031 , an upper thin-film PCB layer 1033 , a spacer layer 1035 , a lower thin-film PCB layer 1037 and a flat bottom plastic substrate 1039 .
- a top surface plastic layer 1031 an upper thin-film PCB layer 1033 , a spacer layer 1035 , a lower thin-film PCB layer 1037 and a flat bottom plastic substrate 1039 .
- the membrane keyboard 103 is already well-known to the ordinary skill person in the art, details thereabout are omitted herein.
- the folding means for folding/unfolding the protective foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for the main body 100 to stand on the foldable leaf 1013 and thus to send the membrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of the main body 100 as the stand state shown in FIG. 5A .
- the purpose of the folding means is carried out by the arrangement of the ligament strips 1015 , which is also an already-known art and thus omitted herein. Referring to FIG. 8 , an enlarged view on a portion of a stand point of the main body 100 at the foldable leaf 1013 is shown.
- the folding means can include at least one notch groove 1017 on the foldable leaf 1013 for locating a lower end 1003 of the main body 100 while the electronic device is in the stand state.
- the notch groove 1017 is to be arranged between the membrane keyboard 103 and the back leaf 1011 .
- the predetermined communication connection means between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 can be a wired or wireless means.
- the predetermined communication connection means can be one of a USB connection means through a USB cable 105 electrically bridging the main body 100 and the membrane keyboard 103 as shown in FIG. 7 .
- the predetermined communication connection means between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 can also be a connection means wired through the protective cover. 101 ; i.e. wired from the membrane keyboard 103 , along the foldable leaf 1013 , through the back leaf 1011 , and to the main body 100 through a relevant electrical connection between the back leaf 1011 and the main body 100 .
- the predetermined communication connection means between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 is a wireless connection means
- the wireless connection means can be applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, or any relevant frequency domain.
- the predetermined communication connection means can be a Bluetooth connection means.
- the portable electronic device 10 a includes a main body 100 , a protective foldable cover 101 attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect the main body 100 , a membrane keyboard 103 and a folding means 107 for changing stand states of the portable electronic device 10 .
- the main body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like.
- the protective foldable cover 101 further has a back leaf 1011 to be fixed with the main body 100 in an appropriate manner, a foldable leaf 1013 to cover the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 in a foldable way, a ligament strip 1015 to flexibly connect the back leaf 1011 and the foldable leaf 1013 .
- a ligament strip 1015 to flexibly connect the back leaf 1011 and the foldable leaf 1013 .
- only one ligament strip 1015 is present to enable the foldable leaf 1013 to be folded angularly with the back leaf 1011 , which is formed as a straight protective back plate to the main body 100 .
- the appropriate manner to attach or fix a portion the back leaf 1011 to the main body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism.
- the membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to the foldable leaf 1013 by facing the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 and is connected signally with the main body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means.
- the membrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, the membrane keyboard 103 can be fit to the foldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of the foldable leaf 103 onto the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 .
- the predetermined communication connection means to establish signal connections between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 can be a wired or wireless means.
- the predetermined communication connection means can be a USB connection means, or a connection means wired through the protective cover 101 from the membrane keyboard 103 to the main body 100 .
- the predetermined communication connection means between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 is a wireless connection means
- the wireless connection means can be applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, or any relevant frequency domain.
- the predetermined communication connection means can be a Bluetooth connection means.
- the folding means 107 for folding/unfolding the protective foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for the main body 100 to stand on the foldable leaf 1013 and thus to send the membrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of the main body 100 as the stand state shown in FIG. 9A .
- the folding means 107 can be formed by the ligament strip 1015 and a sliding mechanism constructed along one lateral side 1005 of the main body 100 .
- the sliding mechanism can further have a pivotal end 1071 located at the lateral side 1005 , a slider end 1073 sliding along a sliding groove 1077 at the lateral side 1005 , and two pivotal bars 1075 connecting pivotally the slider end 1073 and the pivotal end 1071 .
- the locating groove 1077 can further have a plurality of anchoring recesses 1079 for the slider end 1073 to lock on the sliding mechanism.
- anchoring recesses 1079 for the slider end 1073 is only one of them to be particularly picked out to demonstrate one of various features of the present invention, and thus shall not limit the application of the present invention in the folding means.
- the protective foldable cover 101 can also be present in an optional auxiliary part to the electronic device.
- the protective foldable cover 101 with a built-in membrane keyboard 103 for a portable electronic device having a main body 100 comprises a foldable leaf 1013 for covering the main body 100 , a membrane keyboard 103 mounted to the foldable leaf 1013 , a predetermined communication connection means for the membrane keyboard 103 to establish signal connection with the main body 100 , and a folding means for providing at least one stand state for the main body 100 to stand on the foldable leaf 1013 of the protective cover 101 and to send the membrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of the main body 100 .
- a broader keyboard space can be thus provided to facilitate finger input in a traditional keyboard manner.
- functions in both protection and easy-inputting can be included into a traditional cover to the electronic device, and thus shortcomings in conventional application of the input means to the electronic devices as described in the foregoing background section can be successfully overcome.
- FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B schematic views of yet a further preferred embodiment of the portable electronic device 10 having a protective foldable cover 101 with a built-in membrane keyboard 103 in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in a stand state and a folded state, respectively.
- the yet further preferred embodiment of the portable electronic device 10 shown in FIG. 11A and FIG. 11B also includes a main body 100 , a protective foldable cover 101 , a membrane keyboard 103 and a folding means for changing stand states of the portable electronic device 10 .
- the main body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like.
- the protective foldable cover 101 attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect the main body 100 , further has a back leaf 1011 to be fixed with the main body 100 in an appropriate manner, a foldable leaf 1013 to cover the front surface 1001 of the main body in a foldable way, a plurality of ligament strips 1015 to make possible the folding/unfolding of the protective foldable cover 101 .
- a ligament strip 1015 is constructed with the back leaf 1011 so as to have the back leaf 1011 able to be folded into two sections as illustrated in FIG. 11A .
- another ligament strip 1015 is constructed to connect the back leaf 1011 and the foldable leaf 1013 so as to have these two leaves 1011 and 1013 can be angularly folded.
- the appropriate manner to attach or fix a portion the back leaf 1011 to the main body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism.
- the membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to the foldable leaf 1013 by facing the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 and is connected signally with the main body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means.
- a hinge 1030 is furnished between the main body 100 and the membrane keyboard 103 .
- the hinge 1030 has two functions. Firstly, the hinge 1030 is built-in with the communication connection means.
- the hinge 1030 can provide a structure for electrically connecting the main body 100 and the membrane keyboard 103 in such a manner that, not only the electric power required by the membrane keyboard 103 can be provided by the main body 100 via the communication connection means built within the hinge 1030 , but also the input signals generated by pressing the keyboard 103 can be transmitted to the main body 100 via the communication connection means built within the hinge 1030 .
- the hinge 1030 also provides a structure for physically connecting the main body 100 and the membrane keyboard 103 in a rotatable manner. Such that, the membrane keyboard 103 can pivot about the hinge 1030 and rotate between the aforementioned stand state and folded state.
- the hinge 1030 allows the membrane keyboard 103 to be open/unfolded to any desired angle relative to the main body 100 , and then fixes the relative angle between the membrane keyboard 103 and the main body 100 , no matter with or without the protective foldable cover 101 .
- the membrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, the membrane keyboard 103 can be fit to the foldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of the foldable leaf 103 onto the front surface 1001 of the main body 100 . As shown in FIG. 6 , the membrane keyboard 103 is in a laminating form to include a top surface plastic layer 1031 , an upper thin-film PCB layer 1033 , a spacer layer 1035 , a lower thin-film PCB layer 1037 and a flat bottom plastic substrate 1039 . For the embodiment of the membrane keyboard 103 is already well-known to the ordinary skill person in the art, details thereabout are omitted herein.
- the folding means for folding/unfolding the protective foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for the main body 100 to stand on the foldable leaf 1013 and thus to send the membrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of the main body 100 as the stand state shown in FIG. 11A .
- the foldable cover 101 can be folded into the folded state as shown in FIG. 11B .
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A portable electronic device includes a main body, a protective foldable cover, a membrane keyboard and a folding means. The protective foldable cover is attached structurally in a foldable manner to the main body and further has a foldable leaf to cover the main body. The membrane keyboard is mounted to the foldable leaf by facing the main body and is connected signally with the main body. The folding means is to provide at least one stand state for the main body to stand on the foldable leaf of the protective foldable cover and thus to present the membrane keyboard completely to a position in front of the main body.
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- (1) Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard, and more particularly to the portable electronic device who presents the membrane keyboard at a stand state thereof supported by the protective foldable cover.
- (2) Description of the Prior Art
- In the art, application of the keyboard, in particular the QWERTY keyboard, can be widely seen in most of the electronic devices. Also, for versatile input methods in this field, the keyboard input is always the most feasible and comfortable means for users of any kind of electronic devices. It is obvious that the application of keyboards can have no problem to the table-top or larger-sized electronic devices, but yet problems arise while the electronic device is miniaturized into a potable size. Apparently, space for accommodating a solid keyboard is merely found for those portable electronic devices, such as cellular phones, flat or tablet PCs, PDAs and so on.
- Now, various efforts have been made to provide a keyboard as the main or auxiliary input means for the portable electronic devices. One of those efforts can be seen in the RIM Blackberry. As shown in
FIG. 1 , a schematic view of a typical Blackberry 1 is illustrated. The Blackberry 1 has a miniaturized, but in a full scale,QWERTY keyboard 2 located lower to thescreen 3 thereof. Though the built-inkeyboard 2 makes easy for input to be shown on thescreen 3, yet the size of the Blackberry 1 has made cumbersome to the finger input to thekeyboard 2, and also a limited screen size can only be provided to the Blackberry 1. - Another effort is shown in
FIG. 2 , in which a full-scaled removablemechanical keyboard 2 a as an auxiliary input means is provided in a plug-in form to the portable electronic device 1 a. Such a design can be seem in the Samsung Galaxy series and ASUS Transformer Tabs. In this application, though the room on the electronic device for constructing the screen is freed, yet a separate full-scaledkeyboard 2 a make a tablet or flat PC no difference to a traditional notebook PC. Besides of the higher cost and the increased volume, such a kind of this application has been trading off merits of the tablet PC 2 a. - The aforesaid two efforts are devoted to building hardware keyboards to the electronic devices, while the following efforts work on to provide imaged software keyboards.
- A further effort is schematically shown in
FIG. 3 , where a tablet PC 1 b withdual screens 3 bu and 3 bl is illustrated, and in which thetouch screen 3 bl can be transformed, as required, into an imaged keyboard for inputting to theupper screen 3 bu. Such a design can be seen in tablet PCs of Sony, Acer and ICONIA. In this application, though the imaged screen presentable to thelower screen 3 bl can provide a keyboard application close to a membrane keyboard, yet it also sacrifices half of displayable screens of the PC to mimic an imaged keyboard. Cost and volume needed to provide such a service make meaningless to the appearance of the dual-screen tablet PC 1 b. - Also, a further effort in software keyboard is usually seen to most of high-level mobile phones and tablet PCs. Referred to
FIG. 4 , the electronic device 1 c can provide portion 3 c′ of the touch screen 3 c (the lower part as shown) to be shaded and become a temporary imaged keyboard per an input request. In this application, the imaged keyboard can only be small-sized keyboard which is unfriendly to a finger control, and also part of the displayable screen is sacrificed. - Definitely, more efforts are needed to provide a convenient and friendly keyboard structure for the current portable electronic devices. This present invention is one of this devotion.
- Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard for facilitating finger input in a traditional keyboard manner.
- In the present invention, the portable electronic device includes a main body, a protective foldable cover, a membrane keyboard and a folding means. The protective foldable cover is attached structurally in a foldable manner to the main body and further has a foldable leaf to cover the main body. The membrane keyboard is mounted to the foldable leaf by facing the main body and is connected signally with the main body. The folding means is to provide at least one stand state for the main body to stand on the foldable leaf of the protective foldable cover and thus to send the membrane keyboard completely to a position in front of the main body.
- In the present invention, the membrane keyboard and the main body can be signally connected through a predetermined connection means.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a USB connection means.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a connection means wired through the protective cover.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a wireless connection means applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, and so on.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the predetermined connection means between the membrane keyboard and the main body can be a Bluetooth connection means.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the membrane keyboard can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the folding means can include at least one notch groove on the foldable leaf for locating a lower end of the main body while the electronic device is in the stand state.
- In one embodiment of the present invention, the folding means can be formed as a sliding mechanism constructed along one lateral side of the main body. The sliding mechanism can further have a pivotal end located at the lateral side, a slider end sliding along a sliding groove at the lateral side, and two pivotal bars connecting the slider end and the pivotal end. Preferably, the locating groove can further have a plurality of anchoring recesses for the slider end to lock on the sliding mechanism.
- All these objects are achieved by the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard described below.
- The present invention will now be specified with reference to its preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a typical RIM Blackberry; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with a removable mechanical keyboard; -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with dual displayable screens; -
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of a portable electronic device with a single touch screen; -
FIG. 5A is a schematic view of a preferred embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state; -
FIG. 5B shows a folded state ofFIG. 5A ; -
FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the membrane keyboard ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a schematic view ofFIG. 5 to include a USB connection; -
FIG. 8 is an enlarged view on a portion of a stand point of the main body at the foldable leaf ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 9A is a schematic view of another embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state; -
FIG. 9B shows a folded state ofFIG. 9A ; -
FIG. 10 is an enlarged view of a portion of the sliding groove ofFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 11A is a schematic view of yet a further embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention, in a stand state; and -
FIG. 11B shows a folded state ofFIG. 11A . - The invention disclosed herein is directed to a portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard. In the following description, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that variations of these specific details are possible while still achieving the results of the present invention. In other instance, well-known components are not described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
- Referring now to
FIG. 5A andFIG. 5B , schematic views of a preferred embodiment of the portableelectronic device 10 having a protectivefoldable cover 101 with a built-inmembrane keyboard 103 in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in a stand state and a folded state, respectively. As shown, the portableelectronic device 10 includes amain body 100, a protectivefoldable cover 101, amembrane keyboard 103 and a folding means for changing stand states of the portableelectronic device 10. - The
main body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like. - The protective
foldable cover 101, attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect themain body 100, further has aback leaf 1011 to be fixed with themain body 100 in an appropriate manner, afoldable leaf 1013 to cover thefront surface 1001 of the main body in a foldable way, a plurality ofligament strips 1015 to make possible the folding/unfolding of the protectivefoldable cover 101. As shown in this embodiment, aligament strip 1015 is constructed with theback leaf 1011 so as to have theback leaf 1011 able to be folded into two sections as illustrated inFIG. 5A . Also, anotherligament strip 1015 is constructed to connect theback leaf 1011 and thefoldable leaf 1013 so as to have these twoleaves back leaf 1011 to themain body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism. - The
membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to thefoldable leaf 1013 by facing thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100 and is connected signally with themain body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means. In the present invention, themembrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, themembrane keyboard 103 can be fit to thefoldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of thefoldable leaf 103 onto thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100. As shown inFIG. 6 , themembrane keyboard 103 is in a laminating form to include a topsurface plastic layer 1031, an upper thin-film PCB layer 1033, aspacer layer 1035, a lower thin-film PCB layer 1037 and a flat bottomplastic substrate 1039. For the embodiment of themembrane keyboard 103 is already well-known to the ordinary skill person in the art, details thereabout are omitted herein. - The folding means for folding/unfolding the protective
foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for themain body 100 to stand on thefoldable leaf 1013 and thus to send themembrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of themain body 100 as the stand state shown inFIG. 5A . Structurally, the purpose of the folding means is carried out by the arrangement of the ligament strips 1015, which is also an already-known art and thus omitted herein. Referring toFIG. 8 , an enlarged view on a portion of a stand point of themain body 100 at thefoldable leaf 1013 is shown. As illustrated, the folding means can include at least onenotch groove 1017 on thefoldable leaf 1013 for locating alower end 1003 of themain body 100 while the electronic device is in the stand state. Definitely, thenotch groove 1017 is to be arranged between themembrane keyboard 103 and theback leaf 1011. - In the present invention, the predetermined communication connection means between the
membrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100 can be a wired or wireless means. In the case that a wired connection means is present, the predetermined communication connection means can be one of a USB connection means through aUSB cable 105 electrically bridging themain body 100 and themembrane keyboard 103 as shown inFIG. 7 . Alternatively, the predetermined communication connection means between themembrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100 can also be a connection means wired through the protective cover. 101; i.e. wired from themembrane keyboard 103, along thefoldable leaf 1013, through theback leaf 1011, and to themain body 100 through a relevant electrical connection between theback leaf 1011 and themain body 100. - In the present invention, in the case that the predetermined communication connection means between the
membrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100 is a wireless connection means, the wireless connection means can be applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, or any relevant frequency domain. In particular, the predetermined communication connection means can be a Bluetooth connection means. - Referring now to
FIG. 9A andFIG. 9B , schematic views of another embodiment of the portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard in accordance with the present invention are shown in a stand state and a folded state, respectively. In this embodiment, the portableelectronic device 10 a includes amain body 100, a protectivefoldable cover 101 attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect themain body 100, amembrane keyboard 103 and a folding means 107 for changing stand states of the portableelectronic device 10. - Similar to the aforesaid embodiment of
FIG. 5A andFIG. 5B . themain body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like. - The protective
foldable cover 101 further has aback leaf 1011 to be fixed with themain body 100 in an appropriate manner, afoldable leaf 1013 to cover thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100 in a foldable way, aligament strip 1015 to flexibly connect theback leaf 1011 and thefoldable leaf 1013. As shown in this embodiment, only oneligament strip 1015 is present to enable thefoldable leaf 1013 to be folded angularly with theback leaf 1011, which is formed as a straight protective back plate to themain body 100. The appropriate manner to attach or fix a portion theback leaf 1011 to themain body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism. - The
membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to thefoldable leaf 1013 by facing thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100 and is connected signally with themain body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means. Also, themembrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, themembrane keyboard 103 can be fit to thefoldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of thefoldable leaf 103 onto thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100. - In this embodiment, the predetermined communication connection means to establish signal connections between the
membrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100 can be a wired or wireless means. In the case that a wired connection means is present, the predetermined communication connection means can be a USB connection means, or a connection means wired through theprotective cover 101 from themembrane keyboard 103 to themain body 100. In the case that the predetermined communication connection means between themembrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100 is a wireless connection means, the wireless connection means can be applying signals in radio frequencies, infra-red frequencies, ultrasonic frequencies, or any relevant frequency domain. In particular, the predetermined communication connection means can be a Bluetooth connection means. - The folding means 107 for folding/unfolding the protective
foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for themain body 100 to stand on thefoldable leaf 1013 and thus to send themembrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of themain body 100 as the stand state shown inFIG. 9A . In this embodiment, the folding means 107 can be formed by theligament strip 1015 and a sliding mechanism constructed along onelateral side 1005 of themain body 100. The sliding mechanism can further have apivotal end 1071 located at thelateral side 1005, aslider end 1073 sliding along a slidinggroove 1077 at thelateral side 1005, and twopivotal bars 1075 connecting pivotally theslider end 1073 and thepivotal end 1071. Upon this arrangement, changing the angle between the twobars 1075 would change the stand state of themain body 100 with respect to the protectivefoldable cover 101. Preferably, as shown inFIG. 10 , the locatinggroove 1077 can further have a plurality of anchoringrecesses 1079 for theslider end 1073 to lock on the sliding mechanism. In the art, various pairs to lock on a slider in a sliding groove can be found. The embodiment of the anchoring recesses 1079 for theslider end 1073 is only one of them to be particularly picked out to demonstrate one of various features of the present invention, and thus shall not limit the application of the present invention in the folding means. - By comparing the former embodiment of
FIG. 5A andFIG. 5B and the latter embodiment ofFIG. 9A andFIG. 9B , it is noted that the latter embodiment without a bending on the back leaf to achieve a stand state can provide a wider and larger room for constructing themembrane keyboard 103. Actually, almost all the inner surface (upper surface inFIG. 9A ) of thefoldable leaf 1013 is available for themembrane keyboard 103. Yet, the appearance of the sliding mechanism in the latter embodiment does make cumbersome to the configuration of the electronic device. - In the present invention, the protective
foldable cover 101 can also be present in an optional auxiliary part to the electronic device. In such an aspect, the protectivefoldable cover 101 with a built-inmembrane keyboard 103 for a portable electronic device having amain body 100 comprises afoldable leaf 1013 for covering themain body 100, amembrane keyboard 103 mounted to thefoldable leaf 1013, a predetermined communication connection means for themembrane keyboard 103 to establish signal connection with themain body 100, and a folding means for providing at least one stand state for themain body 100 to stand on thefoldable leaf 1013 of theprotective cover 101 and to send themembrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of themain body 100. - By providing the protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard to the portable electronic device in accordance with the present invention, a broader keyboard space can be thus provided to facilitate finger input in a traditional keyboard manner. Thereby, functions in both protection and easy-inputting can be included into a traditional cover to the electronic device, and thus shortcomings in conventional application of the input means to the electronic devices as described in the foregoing background section can be successfully overcome.
- Referring now to
FIG. 11A andFIG. 11B , schematic views of yet a further preferred embodiment of the portableelectronic device 10 having a protectivefoldable cover 101 with a built-inmembrane keyboard 103 in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in a stand state and a folded state, respectively. As shown, similar to the previously described embodiment shown inFIG. 5A andFIG. 5B , the yet further preferred embodiment of the portableelectronic device 10 shown inFIG. 11A andFIG. 11B also includes amain body 100, a protectivefoldable cover 101, amembrane keyboard 103 and a folding means for changing stand states of the portableelectronic device 10. - The
main body 100 can be a cellular phone, a flat or tablet PC, a PDA or any the like. - The protective
foldable cover 101, attached structurally in a foldable manner to protect themain body 100, further has aback leaf 1011 to be fixed with themain body 100 in an appropriate manner, afoldable leaf 1013 to cover thefront surface 1001 of the main body in a foldable way, a plurality ofligament strips 1015 to make possible the folding/unfolding of the protectivefoldable cover 101. As shown in this embodiment, aligament strip 1015 is constructed with theback leaf 1011 so as to have theback leaf 1011 able to be folded into two sections as illustrated inFIG. 11A . Also, anotherligament strip 1015 is constructed to connect theback leaf 1011 and thefoldable leaf 1013 so as to have these twoleaves back leaf 1011 to themain body 100 can be simply a structural wrapping up, a button-on or any relevant structural adhering mechanism. - The
membrane keyboard 103 is mounted to thefoldable leaf 1013 by facing thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100 and is connected signally with themain body 100 by a predetermined communication connection means. In this embodiment shown inFIG. 11A andFIG. 11B , ahinge 1030 is furnished between themain body 100 and themembrane keyboard 103. Thehinge 1030 has two functions. Firstly, thehinge 1030 is built-in with the communication connection means. That means, thehinge 1030 can provide a structure for electrically connecting themain body 100 and themembrane keyboard 103 in such a manner that, not only the electric power required by themembrane keyboard 103 can be provided by themain body 100 via the communication connection means built within thehinge 1030, but also the input signals generated by pressing thekeyboard 103 can be transmitted to themain body 100 via the communication connection means built within thehinge 1030. Secondly, thehinge 1030 also provides a structure for physically connecting themain body 100 and themembrane keyboard 103 in a rotatable manner. Such that, themembrane keyboard 103 can pivot about thehinge 1030 and rotate between the aforementioned stand state and folded state. Preferably, thehinge 1030 allows themembrane keyboard 103 to be open/unfolded to any desired angle relative to themain body 100, and then fixes the relative angle between themembrane keyboard 103 and themain body 100, no matter with or without the protectivefoldable cover 101. - In the present invention, the
membrane keyboard 103 can have a thickness (i.e. height) ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm, preferably from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm. With such a thickness (i.e. height) limitation, themembrane keyboard 103 can be fit to thefoldable leaf 103 without forming an obstacle to make difficult the folding of thefoldable leaf 103 onto thefront surface 1001 of themain body 100. As shown inFIG. 6 , themembrane keyboard 103 is in a laminating form to include a topsurface plastic layer 1031, an upper thin-film PCB layer 1033, aspacer layer 1035, a lower thin-film PCB layer 1037 and a flat bottomplastic substrate 1039. For the embodiment of themembrane keyboard 103 is already well-known to the ordinary skill person in the art, details thereabout are omitted herein. - The folding means for folding/unfolding the protective
foldable cover 101 is to provide at least one stand state for themain body 100 to stand on thefoldable leaf 1013 and thus to send themembrane keyboard 103 completely to a position in front of themain body 100 as the stand state shown inFIG. 11A . In addition, thefoldable cover 101 can be folded into the folded state as shown inFIG. 11B . - While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims (16)
1. A portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard, comprising:
a main body;
a protective foldable cover, attached structurally in a foldable manner to the main body, having a foldable leaf covering the main body;
a membrane keyboard, mounted to the foldable leaf and connected signally in a predetermined connection means with the main body; and
a folding means formed on the protective foldable cover, for providing at least one stand state for the main body to stand on the foldable leaf of the protective foldable cover and to present the membrane keyboard completely to a position in front of the main body.
2. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , wherein said predetermined connection means is chosen from one of the following: a USB connection means, a connection means wired through said protective foldable cover, a wireless connection means applying signals in radio frequencies, a wireless connection means applying signals in infra-red frequencies, a wireless connection means applying signals in ultrasonic frequencies, and a Bluetooth connection means.
3. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , wherein said membrane keyboard has a thickness ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm.
4. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , wherein said membrane keyboard has a thickness ranged from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm.
5. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , wherein said folding means includes at least one notch groove on said foldable leaf for locating a lower end of said main body while in said at least one stand state.
6. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , wherein said folding means comprises a sliding mechanism constructed along one lateral side of said main body, the sliding mechanism further having a pivotal end located at the lateral side, a slider end sliding along a sliding groove at the lateral side, and two pivotal bars connecting the slider end and the pivotal end.
7. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 6 , wherein said sliding groove further has a plurality of anchoring recesses for said slider end to lock on said sliding mechanism.
8. The portable electronic device having a protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard according to claim 1 , further comprising a hinge furnished between the main body and the membrane keyboard.
9. A protective foldable cover with a built-in membrane keyboard for a portable electronic device having a main body, comprising:
a foldable leaf for covering the main body;
a membrane keyboard, mounted to the foldable leaf;
a predetermined connection means for the membrane keyboard to establish signal connection with the main body; and
a folding means formed on the protective foldable cover, for providing at least one stand state for the main body to stand on the foldable leaf of the protective cover and to send the membrane keyboard completely to a position in front of the main body.
10. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , wherein said predetermined connection means is chosen from one of the following: a USB connection means, a connection means wired through said protective foldable cover, a wireless connection means applying signals in radio frequencies, a wireless connection means applying signals in infra-red frequencies, a wireless connection means applying signals in ultrasonic frequencies, and a Bluetooth connection means.
11. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , wherein said membrane keyboard has a thickness ranged from 0.4 mm to 2.0 mm.
12. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , wherein said membrane keyboard has a thickness ranged from 0.4 mm to 0.8 mm.
13. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , wherein said folding means includes at least one notch groove on said foldable leaf for locating a lower end of said main body while in said at least one stand state.
14. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , wherein said folding means comprises a sliding mechanism constructed along one lateral side of said main body, the sliding mechanism further having a pivotal end located at the lateral side, a slider end sliding along a sliding groove at the lateral side, and two pivotal bars connecting the slider end and the pivotal end.
15. The protective foldable cover according to claim 14 , wherein said sliding groove further has a plurality of anchoring recesses for said slider end to lock on said sliding mechanism.
16. The protective foldable cover according to claim 9 , further comprising a hinge furnished between the main body and the membrane keyboard.
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