US20190146592A1 - Display device - Google Patents
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- the present general inventive concept generally relates to a display device, and more particularly, to a display device for providing user interaction.
- the user interaction refers to an operation of controlling a display device by means of a user's gesture or voice.
- the display device includes a photographing unit for detecting the user's gesture or a small microphone for inputting the user's voice.
- the photographing unit is mounted on an upper end of the display device. That is, the photographing unit is exposed all the time on the upper end of the display device, which spoils the appearance of the display device. In addition, the exposed photographing unit may incur a user's displeasure that the photographing unit watches the user.
- a display device in which a photographing unit is mounted slidably in a vertical direction on an upper end of a rear surface of the display device such that the photographing unit is not seen to the user while being out of use.
- the photographing unit projects upwards from an upper end of the rear surface of the display device during photographing.
- the projected photographing unit slides down when being out of use so as not to be seen on the display device.
- the photographing unit is located on a front surface of the display device, receding by an amount of a thickness of a lateral surface of the display device. In this regard, the photographing unit needs to project further upwards in order to secure a greater view angle of a camera, which spoils the appearance of the display device.
- a photographing unit that includes an angle control member for controlling an angle of a camera module in a vertical direction in order to adjust the view angle of the camera.
- a part of the angle control member is exposed to outside the photographing unit such that the user is able to control the angle.
- the photographing unit forms a through hole for physically passing the part of the angle control member.
- the through hole brings a circumjacent foreign substance into the photographing unit, and the foreign substance may contaminate a lens of the camera module or a window in front of the lens, which degrades image quality of the photographing unit.
- the angle control member mounted inside the photographing unit causes a limit in reducing criticality of the photographing unit.
- the angle control member consists of a plurality of components, a process for assembling the components needs to be added, which raises a unit price of a product and deteriorates productivity.
- the present disclosure has been provided to address the aforementioned and other problems and disadvantages occurring in the related art, and an aspect of the present disclosure provides a display device for securing a greater view angle of a camera without spoiling the appearance of the display device.
- another aspect of the present disclosure provides a display device that mounts a simple structure for controlling the view angle of the camera on an outside of the photographing unit so as to prevent a foreign substance, such as, dust, from being brought into the photographing unit and form the photographing unit to be compact.
- a display device for providing user interaction.
- the device includes a display body, a photographing unit including a camera module for detecting a user's gesture, and a driving unit for selectively moving the photographing unit to a first position where the photographing unit is received in the display body and to a second position or a third position where the photographing unit projects outward from the display body during photographing.
- the driving unit may keep the photographing unit fixed at a certain point in a section between the second position and the third position.
- the driving unit may control a moving speed of the photographing unit and keep the photographing unit at a predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
- the driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit, a locking member being included in the slider to fix a position of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept fixed at the first position, an elastic member for elastically supporting the slider such that the photographing unit moves from the first position to the second position, and a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider and keeping the predetermined angle of the photographing unit in the section between the second position and the third position.
- the elastic member may support the slider elastically in a section between the first position and the second position.
- the speed reducing member may be a rotary damper being gear-engaged with the slider.
- the slider may include an engagement unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the first position and the second position and an extension unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the second position and the third position.
- the slider may include a first elongated hole and a second elongated hole in which a first hinge protrusion and a second hinge protrusion are slidably inserted, on an upper part of the slider, the first hinge protrusion and the second hinge protrusion protruding from both sides of the photographing unit.
- the first elongated hole and the second elongated hole may be arranged symmetrically to each other and angled to a certain side.
- the elastic member may be a torsion spring.
- the driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit, a locking member being included in the slider to fix a position of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept fixed at the first position, an elastic member for elastically supporting the slider such that the slider moves from the first position to the second position, a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider, and a friction member for keeping the photographing unit at the predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
- the friction member may pressurize a part of the slider elastically in the section between the second position and the third position. In this case, it may be preferred that the friction member comes into surface-contact with a certain surface of the upper part of the slider.
- the friction member may be fixed to the display body.
- the friction member may be made of rubber or synthetic resin with elasticity.
- the second position may be an uppermost position when the photographing unit projects outward from the display body, and the third position may be a lowermost position when the photographing unit projects outward from the display body.
- the photographing unit may include a slip-resistant unit on an outer circumferential surface for easy rotation control of the photographing.
- a display device for providing user interaction.
- the device includes a display body including a main casing and an auxiliary casing being detachably mounted on a rear surface of the main casing, a photographing unit being arranged in the auxiliary casing and including a camera module for detecting a user's gesture, and a driving unit being arranged in the auxiliary casing and connected to the photographing unit so as to operate with the photographing unit.
- the photographing unit may move to a first position where the photographing unit is received in the auxiliary casing by operating with the driving unit and to a second position or a third position where the photographing unit projects outward from the display body during photographing and may be kept fixed at a certain point in a section between the second position and the third position.
- the driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit and elastically being supported by the auxiliary casing in a direction of moving the photographing unit from the first position to the second position and a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider and keeping a predetermined angle of the photographing unit in the section between the second position and the third position.
- the speed reducing member may be a rotary damper being gear-engaged with one side of the slider.
- the slider may include an engagement unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the first position to the second position and an extension unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the second position and the third position.
- the driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit and elastically being supported by the auxiliary casing in a direction of moving the photographing unit from the first position to the second position, a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second, reducing a moving speed of the slider, and a friction member for elastically pressurizing a part of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept at the predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a display device, provided to describe an example where a photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a first position, according to a first embodiment
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the display device, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a second position, according to the first embodiment;
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an auxiliary casing of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position;
- FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the second position;
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along ‘B-B’ of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is an expanded view of ‘C’ of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 10 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at a third position;
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along ‘E-E’ of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 12 is an expanded view of ‘F’ of FIG. 10 ;
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a front casing of the display device and a friction member for adjusting a view angle of a camera of the photographing unit, according to a second embodiment
- FIG. 14 is a diagram provided to describe an example where the friction member of FIG. 13 is engaged with the front casing
- FIG. 15 is an expanded view of ‘G’ of FIG. 14 ;
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along ‘H-H’ of FIG. 15 .
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a display device, provided to describe an example where a photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a position, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a side view of the display device, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a second position, according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an auxiliary casing of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position.
- FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ (a part illustrating a hinge-engagement structure between the photographing unit and a slider) of FIG. 5 .
- a display device 100 may detect various user's gestures or voice through user interaction and perform a variety of corresponding control operations.
- the control operations may include channel change, volume control, execution of an application, and so on, for example.
- the display device 100 may be a flat panel display device including a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) television, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) television, or an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) television.
- the display device 100 may be a flat panel display device that operates in other display method than the above-described methods.
- the display device 100 may be realized as a curved display device, not the flat panel display device, or as a flexible display device.
- the display device 100 may be realized as a monitor for a computer, not a television.
- the display device 100 includes a display body 120 and a photographing unit 500 .
- the display body 120 includes a main casing 200 and an auxiliary casing 300 .
- the display body 120 may further include a display panel, a control board, and a power board which are arranged inside the display body 120 and not illustrated in drawings.
- the main casing 200 accommodates the components of the display device 100 , such as, the above-described display panel, control board, and power board.
- the main casing 200 has a certain thickness D 1 .
- the thickness D 1 of the main casing 200 is determined such that a front end surface 501 of the photographing unit 500 does not project from a front surface of the main casing 200 and is arranged behind an image display surface 220 by an amount of a certain distance D 2 while the photographing unit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 . Accordingly, the display device 100 may secure a greater view angle of the camera of the photographing unit 500 without spoiling its overall appearance.
- the display panel displays an image.
- the display panel includes the image display surface 220 for displaying an image.
- a user is able to view diverse contents provided by the display device 100 through the image display surface 220 .
- the control board controls operations of the display device 100 .
- the control board may control the operations of the display device 100 in response to a command according to the user interaction.
- the power board supplies a proper level of voltage required by the display device 100 .
- the auxiliary casing 300 is mounted on an upper part of a rear surface of the main casing 200 and accommodates the photographing unit 500 inside the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the auxiliary casing 300 is mounted on the rear surface of the main casing 200 in a detachable manner, but not limited thereto.
- the auxiliary casing 300 may form a display body with the main casing 200 as a single body.
- the auxiliary casing 300 includes a front casing 310 and a rear casing 330 .
- the front casing 310 is engaged with the upper part of the rear surface of the main casing 200 of the display device 100 .
- the front casing 310 has an opening 320 for passing the photographing unit 500 through on its upper surface 320 . Consequently, the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 (refer to FIG. 4 ) or is received in the auxiliary casing 300 (refer to FIG. 3 ), through the opening 321 .
- the opening 321 is formed to correspond to an outer shape of the photographing unit 500 such that a foreign substance is not brought into the auxiliary casing 300 through the opening 321 .
- a driving unit for inserting the photographing unit 500 in the auxiliary casing 300 or for exserting the photographing unit 500 outward from the auxiliary casing 300 , on a rear surface of the front casing 310 .
- the driving unit may include a slider 400 , a rotary damper 450 as a speed reducing member for reducing a moving speed of the slider 400 , a torsion spring 470 for elastically supporting the slider 400 , and a locking member 490 .
- the front casing 310 includes first and second guide rails 311 , 313 for guiding the slider 400 to slide in a linear direction.
- the first and second guide rails 311 , 313 are arranged in parallel to each other with a certain distance along the rear surface of the front casing 310 .
- the first guide rail 311 comes into contact with one end portion 401 of the slider 400 slidably, and the second guide rail 313 is inserted into an engagement unit 403 formed on the other side of the slider 400 slidably.
- the front casing 310 has first and second mounting grooves 314 , 315 in which first and second microphones 601 , 603 are inserted, on both sides of the rear surface of the front casing 310 .
- the rear casing 330 is engaged with a rear side of the front casing 310 and forms a rear surface of the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the rear casing 330 has first and second perforation units 331 , 333 corresponding to the first and second mounting grooves 314 , 315 or to the first and second microphones 601 , 602 , on both sides of a rear surface of the rear casing 330 . Consequently, an external sound (for example, a user's voice corresponding to a command) may be effectively inputted into the first and second microphones 601 , 602 through the first and second perforation units 331 , 333 .
- the rear casing 330 includes a locking protrusion 335 for locking a hook 491 of the locking member 490 mounted on the slider 400 (refer to FIG. 3 ).
- the locking protrusion 335 protrudes from the rear casing 330 .
- a certain space is formed between the front casing 310 and the rear casing 330 .
- the space accommodates the components for the user interaction of the display device 100 , such as, the driving unit for moving the photographing unit 500 , the photographing unit 500 , the first and second microphones 601 , 603 , and an interaction control board 700 for controlling the display device 100 by analyzing a user command inputted through the photographing unit 500 and the first and second microphones 601 , 603 .
- the driving unit may include the slider 400 , the rotary damper 450 , the torsion spring 470 , and the locking member 490 .
- the upper part of the slider 400 is hinge-engaged with the photographing unit 500 .
- the slider 400 may move linearly in a vertical direction along the first and second guide rails 311 , 313 and set the photographing unit 500 to be at the first to third positions.
- the first position is a position where the photographing unit 500 is received in the auxiliary casing 300 (refer to FIG. 5 )
- the second position is a position where the photographing unit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 (refer to FIGS. 7 and 8 )
- the third position is a position where a front end portion of the photographing unit 500 descends from the second position (refer to FIGS. 10 and 11 ).
- the second position is an uppermost position that may be controlled by the user while the photographing unit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300
- the third position is a lowermost position that may be controlled by the user while the photographing unit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 .
- first and second connection units 411 , 413 are arranged symmetrically with a certain distance on both sides of the upper part of the slider 400 , and first and second elongated holes 412 , 414 are formed along facing surfaces of the first and second connection units 411 , 413 .
- first and second sliding protrusions 501 , 503 protrude from both sides of a lower end of the photographing unit 500 .
- the first and second sliding protrusions 501 , 503 are slidably engaged with the first and second elongated holes 412 , 414 .
- the first and second elongated holes 412 , 414 are angled with respect to a longitudinal direction of the slider 400 . That is, referring to FIG. 8 , the first elongated hole 412 is angled at a certain angle in front of the slider 400 . In this case, a lateral cross section of the second elongated hole 414 is not shown in the drawings. However, as the second elongated hole 414 is formed to be symmetrical to the first elongated hole 412 , the second elongated hole 414 is angled at the same angle of the first elongated hole 412 .
- the slider 400 in response to the slider 400 moving from the first position to the second position, the slider 400 is gear-engaged with the rotary damper 450 for reducing the moving speed.
- the engagement unit 403 formed on the other side of the slider 400 has a plurality of gear teeth 404 .
- the plurality of gear teeth 404 are formed with the same distance along an outer side of the engagement unit 403 so as to be engaged with a gear unit 451 of the rotary damper 450 .
- the engagement unit 403 includes an extension unit 403 a formed as a single body with the engagement unit 403 in a longitudinal direction of the engagement unit 403 from a lower end of the slider 400 .
- the extension unit 403 a has the plurality of gear teeth 404 formed along the outer side of the extension unit 403 a.
- the rotary damper 450 is mounted in the front casing 310 .
- the rotary damper 450 reduces the moving speed of the slider 400 that is elastically supported so as to be pressurized by the torsion spring 470 from the first position to the second position.
- the rotary damper 450 maintains a user setting angle of the photographing unit 500 at a certain point between the second position and the third position.
- a moving distance of the slider 400 according to a rotation angle of the gear unit 451 may become shorter. Accordingly, the predetermined angle of the photographing unit 500 may be controlled more finely in a section between the second position and the third position.
- the torsion spring 470 is fixed to a fixing protrusion 316 formed on the front casing 310 .
- a first lead 471 of the torsion spring 470 is fixed to a first stopping unit 405 formed in the slider 400
- a second lead 473 of the torsion spring 470 is fixed to a second stopping unit 317 formed in the front casing 310 .
- the first lead 471 of the torsion spring 470 pressurizes the slider 400 elastically from the first position to the second position. Consequently, in response to locking at the first position being released, the slider 400 moves to the second position by the elasticity of the first lead 471 .
- a distance where the slider 400 moves by the elasticity of the first lead 471 belongs to a section to the second position, which is performed as the first lead 471 is interfered by a stopping protrusion 318 formed on the front casing 310 . Accordingly, a coverage range of the elasticity of the first lead 471 with respect to the slider 400 belongs to a section from the first position to the second position.
- the slider 400 is controlled by a torque of the rotary damper 450 , not the elasticity of the torsion spring 470 , between the second position and the third position. Consequently, the photographing unit 500 may be set to be at a certain point between the second position and the third position through a gear connection between the rotary damper 450 and the extension unit 403 a of the slider 400 .
- the locking member 490 is engaged with the slider 400 and includes the hook 491 that is detachably locked to the locking protrusion 335 (refer to FIG. 3 ) such that the slider 400 remains the first position.
- the locking member 490 may have a common push-locking structure so as to realize the above-described locking/unlocking operation.
- the photographing unit 500 detects a user's gesture and arranged in the auxiliary casing 300 slidably.
- the photographing unit 500 includes a camera module 507 , and a window 508 is arranged in front of the camera module 507 .
- the camera module 507 is electrically connected to the interaction control board 700 through a flexible signal cable (not shown) that accesses the interaction control board 700 by passing through an inside of the photographing unit 500 .
- the photographing unit 500 When the photographing unit 500 does not perform the photographing operation, the photographing unit 500 is received at the first position, that is, in the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the front end surface 501 of the photographing unit 500 may be located on the same flat surface as the upper surface 320 of the front casing 310 so as not to protrude further than the upper surface 320 .
- the structure may prevent a part of the photographing unit 500 from protruding from the upper surface 320 at the first position thereby spoiling overall aesthetic of the display device 100 .
- the photographing unit 500 is hinge-engaged and operates with the slider 400 . Accordingly, the photographing unit 500 may be set to be at any one of the first to third positions.
- the photographing unit 500 has a slip-resistant unit 505 (refer to FIG. 4 ) consisting of a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of the photographing unit 500 such that the user is easily able to perform the vertical angle control in an arrow R 1 direction or in an arrow R 2 direction shown in FIG. 4 , between the second position and the third position.
- the slider 400 moves downwards along with the photographing unit 500 .
- the first stopping unit 405 of the slider 400 is supported elastically by the first lead 471 , and the photographing unit 500 returns to the second position.
- the user may locate the photographing unit 500 at a proper point between the second position and the third position to set a desired view angle of the camera.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position.
- FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the second position.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along ‘B-B’ of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 9 is an expanded view of ‘C’ of FIG. 7 .
- FIG. 10 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at a third position.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along ‘E-E’ of FIG. 10 .
- FIG. 12 is an expanded view of ‘F’ of FIG. 10 .
- the hook 491 of the locking member 490 is locked to the locking protrusion 335 , and the photographing unit 500 being hinge-engaged with the slider 400 is arranged at the first position where the photographing unit 500 is received in the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the slider 400 ascends towards the upper surface 320 of the front casing 310 by the elasticity of the first lead 471 of the torsion spring 470 .
- the photographing unit 500 operates with the slider 400 and projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 through the opening 321 (refer to FIG. 3 ) of the upper surface 320 with drawing a certain curved trajectory.
- the first lead 471 of the torsion spring 470 is interfered by the stopping protrusion 318 at the second position, and thus, the first lead 471 does not exert the elasticity to the slider 400 any more. However, the slider 400 remains being affected by the torque of the rotary damper 450 .
- the photographing unit 500 may be set in a vertical direction at a certain angle in order to adjust the view angle of the camera, between the second position and the third position where the photographing unit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the slip-resistant unit 505 in the photographing unit 500 may be pushed in the arrow R 1 direction or in the arrow R 2 direction so as to rotate the photographing unit 500 by an amount of a user's desired angle.
- the slider 400 is affected by the torque of the rotary damper 450 through the extension unit 403 a , and thus, the photographing unit 500 is fixed so as to maintain the angle at a certain point between the second position and the third position.
- the third position may correspond to a lowermost end where the photographing unit 500 that projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 may rotate downwards.
- a part of the photographing unit 500 located inside the upper surface of the front casing 310 is interfered by the front casing 310 , and thus, the photographing unit 500 is limited so as not to rotate downwards any more from the third position.
- the section between the second position and the third position belongs to an adjustment range where the user may adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographing unit 500 .
- the slider 400 ascends in a section between P 1 of FIG. 9 and P 2 of FIG. 12 to correspond to the adjustment range.
- the display device 100 may be realized so as to make the photographing unit 500 project outward from the auxiliary casing 300 or to adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographing unit 500 by using the components for inserting the photographing unit 500 in the auxiliary casing 300 .
- the display device 100 may omit a complex adjustment structure that is separately assembled in the photographing unit 500 to adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographing unit 500 as in the conventional art.
- the complex adjustment structure is omitted, the inside of the photographing unit 500 may be sealed, thereby preventing various foreign substance from being brought into the photographing unit 500 .
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a front casing of the display device and a friction member for adjusting a view angle of a camera of a photographing unit, according to the second exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 14 is a diagram provided to describe an example where the friction member of FIG. 13 is engaged with the front casing.
- FIG. 15 is an expanded view of ‘G’ of FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along ‘H-H’ of FIG. 15 .
- the display device according to the second embodiment includes the same components as the display device according to the first embodiment, except for some component. That is, the display device of the second embodiment is different from the display device of the first embodiment in terms of a component for keeping the photographing unit 500 at a certain angle between the second position and the third position (that is, the gear connection between the extension unit 403 a of the slider 400 and the rotary damper 450 ). Accordingly, hereinafter, only the component different from the component of the first embodiment will be described in detail.
- a friction member 800 is arranged in a space (S, refer to FIG. 13 ) formed by a first protruding unit 311 a extended from an upper end of the first guide rail 311 of a front case 300 , a second protruding unit 311 b protruding perpendicularly to the first protruding unit 311 a , and a part of part of inner circumferential surface 310 a of the front casing 310 .
- the friction member 800 is arranged on any one of the first protruding unit 311 a , the second protruding unit 311 b , and the part of inner circumferential surface 310 a of the front casing 310 .
- the friction member 800 may be made of a material having a frictional force and certain elasticity, for example, rubber or synthetic resin (urethane resin and so on).
- the friction member 800 In response to the photographing unit 500 moving from the first position to the second position, the friction member 800 is put between a first protruding wall 311 a and a first connection unit 1411 of a slider 1400 .
- the slider 1400 has certain fixation power by the elasticity of the friction member 800 and the frictional force that occurs between an outer surface of the first connection unit 1411 and the friction member 800 .
- the fixation power is given to the slider 1400 by the friction member 800 , and thus, the photographing unit 500 is fixed at the user setting angle.
- the slider 1400 may omit an extension unit corresponding to the extension unit 403 a (refer to FIG. 10 ) of the slider 400 according to the first embodiment.
- the present general inventive concept generally relates to a display device for providing user interaction.
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- This application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/112,016 filed on Jul. 15, 2016, which is a U.S. National Stage Application, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/KR2014/012974, filed Dec. 29, 2014 which claims the foreign priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2014-0024428, filed Feb. 28, 2014, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present general inventive concept generally relates to a display device, and more particularly, to a display device for providing user interaction.
- With the recent prevalence of a smart interactive function, display devices providing user interaction have been developed and have come into wide use. The user interaction refers to an operation of controlling a display device by means of a user's gesture or voice. Accordingly, the display device includes a photographing unit for detecting the user's gesture or a small microphone for inputting the user's voice.
- In the conventional art, the photographing unit is mounted on an upper end of the display device. That is, the photographing unit is exposed all the time on the upper end of the display device, which spoils the appearance of the display device. In addition, the exposed photographing unit may incur a user's displeasure that the photographing unit watches the user.
- As an example of an effort to resolve the above problem, there is a display device in which a photographing unit is mounted slidably in a vertical direction on an upper end of a rear surface of the display device such that the photographing unit is not seen to the user while being out of use.
- In this case, the photographing unit projects upwards from an upper end of the rear surface of the display device during photographing. The projected photographing unit slides down when being out of use so as not to be seen on the display device. The photographing unit is located on a front surface of the display device, receding by an amount of a thickness of a lateral surface of the display device. In this regard, the photographing unit needs to project further upwards in order to secure a greater view angle of a camera, which spoils the appearance of the display device.
- As another example, there is a photographing unit that includes an angle control member for controlling an angle of a camera module in a vertical direction in order to adjust the view angle of the camera. In this case, a part of the angle control member is exposed to outside the photographing unit such that the user is able to control the angle. Accordingly, the photographing unit forms a through hole for physically passing the part of the angle control member. The through hole brings a circumjacent foreign substance into the photographing unit, and the foreign substance may contaminate a lens of the camera module or a window in front of the lens, which degrades image quality of the photographing unit.
- Further, the angle control member mounted inside the photographing unit causes a limit in reducing criticality of the photographing unit. In addition, as the angle control member consists of a plurality of components, a process for assembling the components needs to be added, which raises a unit price of a product and deteriorates productivity.
- The present disclosure has been provided to address the aforementioned and other problems and disadvantages occurring in the related art, and an aspect of the present disclosure provides a display device for securing a greater view angle of a camera without spoiling the appearance of the display device.
- In addition, another aspect of the present disclosure provides a display device that mounts a simple structure for controlling the view angle of the camera on an outside of the photographing unit so as to prevent a foreign substance, such as, dust, from being brought into the photographing unit and form the photographing unit to be compact.
- According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a display device for providing user interaction. The device includes a display body, a photographing unit including a camera module for detecting a user's gesture, and a driving unit for selectively moving the photographing unit to a first position where the photographing unit is received in the display body and to a second position or a third position where the photographing unit projects outward from the display body during photographing. The driving unit may keep the photographing unit fixed at a certain point in a section between the second position and the third position.
- In response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, the driving unit may control a moving speed of the photographing unit and keep the photographing unit at a predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
- The driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit, a locking member being included in the slider to fix a position of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept fixed at the first position, an elastic member for elastically supporting the slider such that the photographing unit moves from the first position to the second position, and a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider and keeping the predetermined angle of the photographing unit in the section between the second position and the third position.
- The elastic member may support the slider elastically in a section between the first position and the second position.
- The speed reducing member may be a rotary damper being gear-engaged with the slider.
- The slider may include an engagement unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the first position and the second position and an extension unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the second position and the third position.
- The slider may include a first elongated hole and a second elongated hole in which a first hinge protrusion and a second hinge protrusion are slidably inserted, on an upper part of the slider, the first hinge protrusion and the second hinge protrusion protruding from both sides of the photographing unit. The first elongated hole and the second elongated hole may be arranged symmetrically to each other and angled to a certain side.
- The elastic member may be a torsion spring.
- The driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit, a locking member being included in the slider to fix a position of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept fixed at the first position, an elastic member for elastically supporting the slider such that the slider moves from the first position to the second position, a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider, and a friction member for keeping the photographing unit at the predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
- The friction member may pressurize a part of the slider elastically in the section between the second position and the third position. In this case, it may be preferred that the friction member comes into surface-contact with a certain surface of the upper part of the slider. The friction member may be fixed to the display body. In addition, the friction member may be made of rubber or synthetic resin with elasticity.
- The second position may be an uppermost position when the photographing unit projects outward from the display body, and the third position may be a lowermost position when the photographing unit projects outward from the display body.
- The photographing unit may include a slip-resistant unit on an outer circumferential surface for easy rotation control of the photographing.
- According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a display device for providing user interaction. The device includes a display body including a main casing and an auxiliary casing being detachably mounted on a rear surface of the main casing, a photographing unit being arranged in the auxiliary casing and including a camera module for detecting a user's gesture, and a driving unit being arranged in the auxiliary casing and connected to the photographing unit so as to operate with the photographing unit. The photographing unit may move to a first position where the photographing unit is received in the auxiliary casing by operating with the driving unit and to a second position or a third position where the photographing unit projects outward from the display body during photographing and may be kept fixed at a certain point in a section between the second position and the third position.
- The driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit and elastically being supported by the auxiliary casing in a direction of moving the photographing unit from the first position to the second position and a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second position, reducing a moving speed of the slider and keeping a predetermined angle of the photographing unit in the section between the second position and the third position.
- The speed reducing member may be a rotary damper being gear-engaged with one side of the slider. The slider may include an engagement unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the first position to the second position and an extension unit being gear-engaged with the rotary damper in the section between the second position and the third position.
- The driving unit may include a slider being hinge-engaged with the photographing unit and elastically being supported by the auxiliary casing in a direction of moving the photographing unit from the first position to the second position, a speed reducing member for, in response to the photographing unit moving from the first position to the second, reducing a moving speed of the slider, and a friction member for elastically pressurizing a part of the slider such that the photographing unit is kept at the predetermined angle between the second position and the third position.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a display device, provided to describe an example where a photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a first position, according to a first embodiment; -
FIG. 2 is a side view of the display device, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a second position, according to the first embodiment; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an auxiliary casing ofFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing; -
FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position; -
FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ ofFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the second position; -
FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along ‘B-B’ ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is an expanded view of ‘C’ ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 10 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at a third position; -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along ‘E-E’ ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 12 is an expanded view of ‘F’ ofFIG. 10 ; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a front casing of the display device and a friction member for adjusting a view angle of a camera of the photographing unit, according to a second embodiment; -
FIG. 14 is a diagram provided to describe an example where the friction member ofFIG. 13 is engaged with the front casing; -
FIG. 15 is an expanded view of ‘G’ ofFIG. 14 ; and -
FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along ‘H-H’ ofFIG. 15 . - The present disclosure will become more apparent by the detailed description on the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments and advantages in the following description are merely examples for better understanding of the present disclosure, and many alternatives, modifications, and variations may be applied to the invention of the present disclosure. In addition, the accompanying drawings are not based on an actual scale, and a size of some component shown in the drawings may have been exaggerated for better understanding of the present disclosure.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a display device, provided to describe an example where a photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a position, according to an embodiment.FIG. 2 is a side view of the display device, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit of the display device is arranged at a second position, according to an embodiment.FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view illustrating an auxiliary casing ofFIG. 2 .FIG. 4 is a perspective view illustrating a state where the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing.FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position.FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ (a part illustrating a hinge-engagement structure between the photographing unit and a slider) ofFIG. 5 . - Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2 , adisplay device 100 may detect various user's gestures or voice through user interaction and perform a variety of corresponding control operations. The control operations may include channel change, volume control, execution of an application, and so on, for example. - The
display device 100 may be a flat panel display device including a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) television, a Light Emitting Diode (LED) television, or an Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) television. Alternatively, thedisplay device 100 may be a flat panel display device that operates in other display method than the above-described methods. Thedisplay device 100 may be realized as a curved display device, not the flat panel display device, or as a flexible display device. Thedisplay device 100 may be realized as a monitor for a computer, not a television. - The
display device 100 includes adisplay body 120 and a photographingunit 500. - The
display body 120 includes amain casing 200 and anauxiliary casing 300. Thedisplay body 120 may further include a display panel, a control board, and a power board which are arranged inside thedisplay body 120 and not illustrated in drawings. - The
main casing 200 accommodates the components of thedisplay device 100, such as, the above-described display panel, control board, and power board. - As illustrated in
FIG. 2 , themain casing 200 has a certain thickness D1. The thickness D1 of themain casing 200 is determined such that afront end surface 501 of the photographingunit 500 does not project from a front surface of themain casing 200 and is arranged behind animage display surface 220 by an amount of a certain distance D2 while the photographingunit 500 projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300. Accordingly, thedisplay device 100 may secure a greater view angle of the camera of the photographingunit 500 without spoiling its overall appearance. - The display panel displays an image. The display panel includes the
image display surface 220 for displaying an image. A user is able to view diverse contents provided by thedisplay device 100 through theimage display surface 220. - The control board controls operations of the
display device 100. The control board may control the operations of thedisplay device 100 in response to a command according to the user interaction. - The power board supplies a proper level of voltage required by the
display device 100. - The
auxiliary casing 300 is mounted on an upper part of a rear surface of themain casing 200 and accommodates the photographingunit 500 inside theauxiliary casing 300. In the present embodiment, theauxiliary casing 300 is mounted on the rear surface of themain casing 200 in a detachable manner, but not limited thereto. Theauxiliary casing 300 may form a display body with themain casing 200 as a single body. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , theauxiliary casing 300 includes afront casing 310 and arear casing 330. - The
front casing 310 is engaged with the upper part of the rear surface of themain casing 200 of thedisplay device 100. Thefront casing 310 has anopening 320 for passing the photographingunit 500 through on itsupper surface 320. Consequently, the photographing unit projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 (refer toFIG. 4 ) or is received in the auxiliary casing 300 (refer toFIG. 3 ), through theopening 321. - It is preferred that the
opening 321 is formed to correspond to an outer shape of the photographingunit 500 such that a foreign substance is not brought into theauxiliary casing 300 through theopening 321. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , a driving unit for inserting the photographingunit 500 in theauxiliary casing 300 or for exserting the photographingunit 500 outward from theauxiliary casing 300, on a rear surface of thefront casing 310. In this case, the driving unit may include aslider 400, arotary damper 450 as a speed reducing member for reducing a moving speed of theslider 400, atorsion spring 470 for elastically supporting theslider 400, and a lockingmember 490. A detailed description on the above components of the driving unit will be provided below. - The
front casing 310 includes first andsecond guide rails slider 400 to slide in a linear direction. - The first and
second guide rails front casing 310. Thefirst guide rail 311 comes into contact with oneend portion 401 of theslider 400 slidably, and thesecond guide rail 313 is inserted into anengagement unit 403 formed on the other side of theslider 400 slidably. - The
front casing 310 has first and second mountinggrooves second microphones front casing 310. - The
rear casing 330 is engaged with a rear side of thefront casing 310 and forms a rear surface of theauxiliary casing 300. - The
rear casing 330 has first andsecond perforation units grooves second microphones 601, 602, on both sides of a rear surface of therear casing 330. Consequently, an external sound (for example, a user's voice corresponding to a command) may be effectively inputted into the first andsecond microphones 601, 602 through the first andsecond perforation units - The
rear casing 330 includes a lockingprotrusion 335 for locking ahook 491 of the lockingmember 490 mounted on the slider 400 (refer toFIG. 3 ). The lockingprotrusion 335 protrudes from therear casing 330. - Meanwhile, a certain space is formed between the
front casing 310 and therear casing 330. The space accommodates the components for the user interaction of thedisplay device 100, such as, the driving unit for moving the photographingunit 500, the photographingunit 500, the first andsecond microphones interaction control board 700 for controlling thedisplay device 100 by analyzing a user command inputted through the photographingunit 500 and the first andsecond microphones - The driving unit may include the
slider 400, therotary damper 450, thetorsion spring 470, and the lockingmember 490. - The upper part of the
slider 400 is hinge-engaged with the photographingunit 500. Theslider 400 may move linearly in a vertical direction along the first andsecond guide rails unit 500 to be at the first to third positions. - In this case, it is defined that the first position is a position where the photographing
unit 500 is received in the auxiliary casing 300 (refer toFIG. 5 ), the second position is a position where the photographingunit 500 projects outward from the auxiliary casing 300 (refer toFIGS. 7 and 8 ), and the third position is a position where a front end portion of the photographingunit 500 descends from the second position (refer toFIGS. 10 and 11 ). - In addition, the second position is an uppermost position that may be controlled by the user while the photographing
unit 500 projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300, and the third position is a lowermost position that may be controlled by the user while the photographingunit 500 projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300. - Referring to
FIG. 6 , first andsecond connection units slider 400, and first and secondelongated holes second connection units - In addition, first and second sliding
protrusions unit 500. The first and second slidingprotrusions elongated holes - The first and second
elongated holes slider 400. That is, referring toFIG. 8 , the firstelongated hole 412 is angled at a certain angle in front of theslider 400. In this case, a lateral cross section of the secondelongated hole 414 is not shown in the drawings. However, as the secondelongated hole 414 is formed to be symmetrical to the firstelongated hole 412, the secondelongated hole 414 is angled at the same angle of the firstelongated hole 412. - Referring back to
FIG. 5 , in response to theslider 400 moving from the first position to the second position, theslider 400 is gear-engaged with therotary damper 450 for reducing the moving speed. For doing this, theengagement unit 403 formed on the other side of theslider 400 has a plurality ofgear teeth 404. The plurality ofgear teeth 404 are formed with the same distance along an outer side of theengagement unit 403 so as to be engaged with agear unit 451 of therotary damper 450. - The
engagement unit 403 includes anextension unit 403 a formed as a single body with theengagement unit 403 in a longitudinal direction of theengagement unit 403 from a lower end of theslider 400. In the same manner of theengagement unit 403, theextension unit 403 a has the plurality ofgear teeth 404 formed along the outer side of theextension unit 403 a. - The
rotary damper 450 is mounted in thefront casing 310. Therotary damper 450 reduces the moving speed of theslider 400 that is elastically supported so as to be pressurized by thetorsion spring 470 from the first position to the second position. - In addition, as the
gear unit 450 is meshed with plurality ofgear teeth 404 formed on theextension unit 403 a, therotary damper 450 maintains a user setting angle of the photographingunit 500 at a certain point between the second position and the third position. - In this case, as a size of the plurality of
gear teeth 404 and a size of thegear unit 451 are formed to be small, a moving distance of theslider 400 according to a rotation angle of thegear unit 451 may become shorter. Accordingly, the predetermined angle of the photographingunit 500 may be controlled more finely in a section between the second position and the third position. - The
torsion spring 470 is fixed to a fixingprotrusion 316 formed on thefront casing 310. Afirst lead 471 of thetorsion spring 470 is fixed to a first stoppingunit 405 formed in theslider 400, and asecond lead 473 of thetorsion spring 470 is fixed to a second stoppingunit 317 formed in thefront casing 310. - The
first lead 471 of thetorsion spring 470 pressurizes theslider 400 elastically from the first position to the second position. Consequently, in response to locking at the first position being released, theslider 400 moves to the second position by the elasticity of thefirst lead 471. - In this case, a distance where the
slider 400 moves by the elasticity of thefirst lead 471 belongs to a section to the second position, which is performed as thefirst lead 471 is interfered by a stoppingprotrusion 318 formed on thefront casing 310. Accordingly, a coverage range of the elasticity of thefirst lead 471 with respect to theslider 400 belongs to a section from the first position to the second position. - Meanwhile, the
slider 400 is controlled by a torque of therotary damper 450, not the elasticity of thetorsion spring 470, between the second position and the third position. Consequently, the photographingunit 500 may be set to be at a certain point between the second position and the third position through a gear connection between therotary damper 450 and theextension unit 403 a of theslider 400. - The locking
member 490 is engaged with theslider 400 and includes thehook 491 that is detachably locked to the locking protrusion 335 (refer toFIG. 3 ) such that theslider 400 remains the first position. - In response to a user's pressing operation being performed and then released with respect to the
front end surface 501 of photographingunit 500 at the first position in an inserting direction of the photographing unit 500 (a direction where the photographingunit 500 is inserted in the auxiliary casing 300), thehook 491 is unlocked out of the lockingprotrusion 335. The lockingmember 490 may have a common push-locking structure so as to realize the above-described locking/unlocking operation. - The photographing
unit 500 detects a user's gesture and arranged in theauxiliary casing 300 slidably. - As illustrated in
FIG. 8 , the photographingunit 500 includes acamera module 507, and awindow 508 is arranged in front of thecamera module 507. Thecamera module 507 is electrically connected to theinteraction control board 700 through a flexible signal cable (not shown) that accesses theinteraction control board 700 by passing through an inside of the photographingunit 500. - When the photographing
unit 500 does not perform the photographing operation, the photographingunit 500 is received at the first position, that is, in theauxiliary casing 300. In this case, thefront end surface 501 of the photographingunit 500 may be located on the same flat surface as theupper surface 320 of thefront casing 310 so as not to protrude further than theupper surface 320. The structure may prevent a part of the photographingunit 500 from protruding from theupper surface 320 at the first position thereby spoiling overall aesthetic of thedisplay device 100. - As described above, the photographing
unit 500 is hinge-engaged and operates with theslider 400. Accordingly, the photographingunit 500 may be set to be at any one of the first to third positions. In addition, the photographingunit 500 has a slip-resistant unit 505 (refer toFIG. 4 ) consisting of a plurality of protrusions on an outer surface of the photographingunit 500 such that the user is easily able to perform the vertical angle control in an arrow R1 direction or in an arrow R2 direction shown inFIG. 4 , between the second position and the third position. - Meanwhile, in performing the vertical angle control with respect to the photographing
unit 500 between the second position and the third position in order to adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographingunit 500, in response to the photographingunit 500 excessively being pushed and rotated towards the first position over the second position through the slip-resistant unit 505, theslider 400 moves downwards along with the photographingunit 500. In this case, the first stoppingunit 405 of theslider 400 is supported elastically by thefirst lead 471, and the photographingunit 500 returns to the second position. - Accordingly, the user may locate the photographing
unit 500 at a proper point between the second position and the third position to set a desired view angle of the camera. - Hereinafter, the operations of the
display device 100 will be described with reference toFIGS. 5 to 12 . -
FIG. 5 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the first position.FIG. 6 is an expanded view of ‘A’ ofFIG. 5 .FIG. 7 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at the second position.FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along ‘B-B’ ofFIG. 7 .FIG. 9 is an expanded view of ‘C’ ofFIG. 7 .FIG. 10 is a diagram of the auxiliary casing without a rear casing, provided to describe an example where the photographing unit is arranged at a third position.FIG. 11 is a sectional view taken along ‘E-E’ ofFIG. 10 .FIG. 12 is an expanded view of ‘F’ ofFIG. 10 . - Referring to
FIG. 5 , when the photographingunit 500 does not perform the photographing operation, thehook 491 of the lockingmember 490 is locked to the lockingprotrusion 335, and the photographingunit 500 being hinge-engaged with theslider 400 is arranged at the first position where the photographingunit 500 is received in theauxiliary casing 300. - In this state, in response to the photographing
unit 500 being moved to the second position where the photographingunit 500 projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300 in order to photograph a user's gesture by means of the photographingunit 500, thefront end surface 501 of the photographingunit 500 is pressed in the inserting direction of the photographing unit 500 (the direction where the photographingunit 500 is inserted in the auxiliary casing 300), and thehook 491 locked to the lockingprotrusion 335 is unlocked out of the lockingprotrusion 335. - Subsequently, in response to a force applied to the
front end surface 501 of the photographingunit 500 being removed, theslider 400 ascends towards theupper surface 320 of thefront casing 310 by the elasticity of thefirst lead 471 of thetorsion spring 470. - Consequently, as illustrated in
FIG. 8 , the photographingunit 500 operates with theslider 400 and projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300 through the opening 321 (refer toFIG. 3 ) of theupper surface 320 with drawing a certain curved trajectory. - While the photographing
unit 500 moves from the first position to the second position, an ascending speed of theslider 400 being gear-engaged with therotary damper 450 is reduced, and thus, theslider 400 operates gently. - The
first lead 471 of thetorsion spring 470 is interfered by the stoppingprotrusion 318 at the second position, and thus, thefirst lead 471 does not exert the elasticity to theslider 400 any more. However, theslider 400 remains being affected by the torque of therotary damper 450. - The photographing
unit 500 may be set in a vertical direction at a certain angle in order to adjust the view angle of the camera, between the second position and the third position where the photographingunit 500 projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300. - In response to the angle of the photographing
unit 500 being controlled, as illustrated inFIG. 4 , the slip-resistant unit 505 in the photographingunit 500 may be pushed in the arrow R1 direction or in the arrow R2 direction so as to rotate the photographingunit 500 by an amount of a user's desired angle. - In this case, the
slider 400 is affected by the torque of therotary damper 450 through theextension unit 403 a, and thus, the photographingunit 500 is fixed so as to maintain the angle at a certain point between the second position and the third position. - Referring to
FIGS. 10 and 11 , the third position may correspond to a lowermost end where the photographingunit 500 that projects outward from theauxiliary casing 300 may rotate downwards. In this case, a part of the photographingunit 500 located inside the upper surface of thefront casing 310 is interfered by thefront casing 310, and thus, the photographingunit 500 is limited so as not to rotate downwards any more from the third position. - Meanwhile, the section between the second position and the third position belongs to an adjustment range where the user may adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographing
unit 500. Theslider 400 ascends in a section between P1 ofFIG. 9 and P2 ofFIG. 12 to correspond to the adjustment range. - As described above, the
display device 100 according to an embodiment may be realized so as to make the photographingunit 500 project outward from theauxiliary casing 300 or to adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographingunit 500 by using the components for inserting the photographingunit 500 in theauxiliary casing 300. - Consequently, the
display device 100 according to an embodiment may omit a complex adjustment structure that is separately assembled in the photographingunit 500 to adjust the view angle of the camera of the photographingunit 500 as in the conventional art. As the complex adjustment structure is omitted, the inside of the photographingunit 500 may be sealed, thereby preventing various foreign substance from being brought into the photographingunit 500. - Hereinafter, a structure of the display device according to the second embodiment will be described with reference to
FIGS. 13 to 16 . -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view illustrating a front casing of the display device and a friction member for adjusting a view angle of a camera of a photographing unit, according to the second exemplary embodiment.FIG. 14 is a diagram provided to describe an example where the friction member ofFIG. 13 is engaged with the front casing.FIG. 15 is an expanded view of ‘G’ ofFIG. 14 .FIG. 16 is a sectional view taken along ‘H-H’ ofFIG. 15 . - The display device according to the second embodiment includes the same components as the display device according to the first embodiment, except for some component. That is, the display device of the second embodiment is different from the display device of the first embodiment in terms of a component for keeping the photographing
unit 500 at a certain angle between the second position and the third position (that is, the gear connection between theextension unit 403 a of theslider 400 and the rotary damper 450). Accordingly, hereinafter, only the component different from the component of the first embodiment will be described in detail. - Referring to
FIG. 15 , afriction member 800 is arranged in a space (S, refer toFIG. 13 ) formed by a first protrudingunit 311 a extended from an upper end of thefirst guide rail 311 of afront case 300, a secondprotruding unit 311 b protruding perpendicularly to the first protrudingunit 311 a, and a part of part of innercircumferential surface 310 a of thefront casing 310. - In this case, it is preferred that the
friction member 800 is arranged on any one of the first protrudingunit 311 a, the second protrudingunit 311 b, and the part of innercircumferential surface 310 a of thefront casing 310. In addition, thefriction member 800 may be made of a material having a frictional force and certain elasticity, for example, rubber or synthetic resin (urethane resin and so on). - In response to the photographing
unit 500 moving from the first position to the second position, thefriction member 800 is put between a first protrudingwall 311 a and afirst connection unit 1411 of aslider 1400. In this case, theslider 1400 has certain fixation power by the elasticity of thefriction member 800 and the frictional force that occurs between an outer surface of thefirst connection unit 1411 and thefriction member 800. - Consequently, in response to the angle of the photographing
unit 500 being set to be the arrow R1 direction or the R2 direction by the user (refer toFIG. 4 ), the fixation power is given to theslider 1400 by thefriction member 800, and thus, the photographingunit 500 is fixed at the user setting angle. - As described above, in the second embodiment, the vertical angle of the photographing
unit 500 is maintained by thefriction member 800 between the second position and the third position. Accordingly, as illustrated inFIG. 14 , theslider 1400 may omit an extension unit corresponding to theextension unit 403 a (refer toFIG. 10 ) of theslider 400 according to the first embodiment. - The present general inventive concept generally relates to a display device for providing user interaction.
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