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WO1998023077A1
WO1998023077A1 PCT/US1997/020774 US9720774W WO9823077A1 WO 1998023077 A1 WO1998023077 A1 WO 1998023077A1 US 9720774 W US9720774 W US 9720774W WO 9823077 A1 WO9823077 A1 WO 9823077A1
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movable cover
window
cover
display
closed position
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Gregory S. Mendolia
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Ericsson Inc.
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04MTELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04M1/00Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
    • H04M1/02Constructional features of telephone sets
    • H04M1/0202Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
    • H04M1/0206Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
    • H04M1/0208Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings characterized by the relative motions of the body parts
    • H04M1/0214Foldable telephones, i.e. with body parts pivoting to an open position around an axis parallel to the plane they define in closed position

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  • This invention relates to portable radiotelephones having movable
  • Hand-held portable radiotelephones are often subjected to unclean
  • keypad keys can be any type of keys
  • the cover While in use, the cover is positioned adjacent to the user's
  • reflection means must be located in close proximity to the user's mouth to
  • covers are typically sized to extend as close to the mouth as
  • the cover may be sized
  • Display devices include LCD's, LED's, and
  • the cover is opened as in use. Since it is desirable for the display to be
  • the cover length does not extend to a distance enabling the
  • the window protects the
  • the keypad is provided to prevent damage and inadvertent activation.
  • Protection of the display device is provided to prevent damage and also to
  • a cover is movably attached
  • the cover has a closed position for protection and storage
  • the cover is rigid and has a
  • the cover length is sufficient to extend in close proximity to the user's mouth
  • FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a portable radiotelephone with the cover
  • FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment showing a
  • FIG. 3 is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment showing a
  • FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a portable radiotelephone with the cover
  • a portable radiotelephone 10 having a hinged cover 11 in a closed
  • the closed position is typically employed when a user has either turned the phone 10 off or has placed the phone 10 in a stand-by mode, ready to receive
  • the cover 11 is located over a front face 12
  • FIG. 2 (FIG. 2) of the phone 10 when placed in the closed position.
  • the cover 11 is
  • a transparent window 15 mounted in the
  • cover 11 overlays the display device 14 such that the numbers and/or
  • a window 15 made of a rigid material such as plastic or glass or
  • a low-cost flexible plastic material may be used for the window 15,
  • the window 15 may be permanently mounted to the cover 11 such as
  • Removability may be achieved by a snap-
  • display 14 in the closed position may merely consist of an opening 16 in the
  • cover structure defining the opening 16 does provide some degree of
  • Elimination of the window 15 in the cover 11 may be favored if a
  • FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment in which the entire cover 11 is
  • the phone 10 are visible, including the display 14, when the cover 11 is in the
  • a portable radiotelephone 10 with the cover 11 in an open position is
  • cover 11 to project in close proximity to the mouth during communicative use. To this effect, even very small phones can provide a sufficiently long cover for
  • display 14 protection exposes the display 14 surface to facilitate cleaning of
  • the cover 11 provides protection for the
  • the preferred embodiment includes protection for
  • the display device 14 especially important for phones having no additional
  • the cover 11 to extend in close proximity to a user's mouth even though the

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Abstract

A movable cover for a portable radiotelephone extends over a keypad and display of the radiotelephone when placed in a closed position. The movable cover has a region which permits visibility of the display in both open and closed positions. The movable cover protects at least the keypad and display of the radiotelephone when placed in the closed position. In the open position, the display is accessible for cleaning, and the length of the movable cover is sufficient to enable a user to speak directly into the movable cover.

Description

PROTECTIVE COVER FOR PORTABLE RADIOTELEPHONE
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
This invention relates to portable radiotelephones having movable
protective cover members.
Hand-held portable radiotelephones are often subjected to unclean
environments causing dirt and other particles to collect on the phone,
specifically on the phone keypad. Furthermore, keypad keys can be
unintentionally activated by miscellaneous objects when placed in cluttered
environments such as a purse or toolbox. Movable covers have therefore
been attached to phones to cover at least the keypad portion of the phone
while not in use. While in use, the cover is positioned adjacent to the user's
mouth to function as a microphone extension or voice reflector.
To address a customer requirement for phones to be easily stored and
comfortably used, overall phone size has decreased. The decreased size of
phones has caused the phone to be located farther from the user's mouth
during communicative use (talking, listening). This presents two conflicts.
First of all, covers containing microphones, acoustic channels, or voice
reflection means must be located in close proximity to the user's mouth to
allow for adequate acoustic performance. Secondly, users naturally prefer to
speak directly into a microphone or other voice pick-up device. To address
these issues, covers are typically sized to extend as close to the mouth as
possible during use such that acoustic performance is not compromised and such that a user comfortably speaks into the cover part of the phone. The
smaller the phone, the more difficult it is to provide a sufficiently long cover.
To provide sufficient length on a small phone, the cover may be sized
to extend over the keypad, the display device, and even the earpiece
positioned above the keypad. (Display devices include LCD's, LED's, and
polymer displays.) This provides adequate length and a degree of protection
for the covered features but prevents the user from viewing the display until
the cover is opened as in use. Since it is desirable for the display to be
visible while the phone is not in use such that battery usage, signal strength,
etc. can still be seen, most covers extend from the bottom of the phone to a
region between the keypad and the display. With this configuration, the cover
protects the keypad but fails to protect the display device. The more
significant drawback of this configuration is that usability is impeded since, in
the open position, the cover length does not extend to a distance enabling the
user to speak directly into the cover.
For phones with covers over the keypad only, protection for the display
device may be provided by a separate inexpensive transparent window fixed
onto the phone housing over the display device. The window protects the
display device from impact damage while allowing the user visibility of the
display. Windows are much less expensive to replace than display devices,
and the exterior surface of a window is easily wiped free of particles.
However, particles entering the phone housing and becoming trapped
between the window and the display device are not easily removed by the
user. While continuous visibility of the display is an important feature for
phones of any size, maximization of cover length is an especially important
feature for phones of small size.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide a cover of sufficient
length such that it extends in close proximity to a user's mouth when opened,
regardless of phone size.
It is another object of this invention to provide a cover that enables the
display to be visible when the cover is placed in both open and closed
positions.
It is another object of this invention to provide a cover that protects a
keypad and display device when placed in the closed position. Protection of
the keypad is provided to prevent damage and inadvertent activation.
Protection of the display device is provided to prevent damage and also to
prevent inadvertent activation for phones having touch-activated displays.
It is still another object of this invention to provide movable protection
for the display device to facilitate cleaning.
In accordance with the present invention, a cover is movably attached
to a phone body. The cover has a closed position for protection and storage
purposes and an open position for phone usage. The cover is rigid and has a
region permitting visibility of the display when placed in the closed position. The cover length is sufficient to extend in close proximity to the user's mouth
when placed in the open position.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and aspects of the present
invention will be apparent upon reference to the drawings, as follows.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a portable radiotelephone with the cover
in the closed position, visibility provided by a window.
FIG. 2 is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment showing a
portable radiotelephone with visibility provided by an opening in the cover.
FIG. 3 is an isometric view of an alternative embodiment showing a
portable radiotelephone with the cover completely comprised of a transparent
material.
FIG. 4 is an isometric view of a portable radiotelephone with the cover
in the open position, visibility provided by a window.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A portable radiotelephone 10 having a hinged cover 11 in a closed
position is shown in FIG.1. (Though the preferred embodiment has a hinged
cover, slidable or otherwise movable covers are anticipated by this invention.)
The closed position is typically employed when a user has either turned the phone 10 off or has placed the phone 10 in a stand-by mode, ready to receive
a call. As seen from the drawing, the cover 11 is located over a front face 12
(FIG. 2) of the phone 10 when placed in the closed position. The cover 11 is
of sufficient length to protect both the keypad 13 (FIG. 2) and display device
14 from impact damage, contaminants (solid and liquid), and inadvertent
activation. Since this particular cover extends over the earpiece region 18,
the earpiece is protected from contaminants as well. The part of the cover 11
over the display 14 permits visibility of the display 14 when the cover 11 is in
the closed position.
In a preferred embodiment, a transparent window 15 mounted in the
cover 11 overlays the display device 14 such that the numbers and/or
characters on the display 14 are visible when the cover 11 is in the closed
position. A window 15 made of a rigid material such as plastic or glass or
composite is preferred to protect the display 14 as well as to allow for its
visibility. A low-cost flexible plastic material may be used for the window 15,
though the amount of protection from impact damage and inadvertent
activation of the display device 14 is reduced.
The window 15 may be permanently mounted to the cover 11 such as
by insert molding, ultrasonic welding, adhesive, etc. Alternatively, an easily
removable window may be desired, wherein an easily removable window is
characterized as a window that can be removed from its cover 11 without
permanently damaging the cover 11. With an easily removable window,
repair of a phone 10 with window damage requires only window replacement
and not replacement of the entire cover 11. Removable windows are especially suited for expensive covers such as those containing microphones
or complicated hinge mechanisms. Removability may be achieved by a snap-
fit, press-fit, or screwed on window 15, for example.
As shown in FIG. 2, the part of the cover 11 permitting visibility of the
display 14 in the closed position may merely consist of an opening 16 in the
cover 11 rather than a window 15. As illustrated, incorporating an opening 16
in the cover 11 does not compromise the effective length of the cover 11.
However, protection for the display device 14 is greatly reduced, although the
cover structure defining the opening 16 does provide some degree of
protection. Elimination of the window 15 in the cover 11 may be favored if a
separate window is fixedly attached to the phone 10 housing over the display
14 and beneath the cover 11.
FIG. 3 shows an alternative embodiment in which the entire cover 11 is
made of a transparent material and no separate window 15 or opening 16 is
required. In this embodiment, the keypad 13 and all front face 12 features of
the phone 10 are visible, including the display 14, when the cover 11 is in the
closed position.
A portable radiotelephone 10 with the cover 11 in an open position is
demonstrated in FIG. 4. The open position is naturally intended for key
activation and communication purposes. In the preferred embodiment, the
effective length of the cover 11 is measured from the hinge 17 to a location
above the display 14. This maximization of cover length allows the opened
cover 11 to project in close proximity to the mouth during communicative use. To this effect, even very small phones can provide a sufficiently long cover for
adequate acoustic performance and user comfortability.
The open position of a phone 10 using only the cover window 15 for
display 14 protection exposes the display 14 surface to facilitate cleaning of
debris collected on the display 14.
In summary, a cover 11 for a hand-held portable radiotelephone 10
has been illustrated and described. The cover 11 provides protection for the
phone keypad 13 when placed in a closed position and also allows for
visibility of the display 14. The preferred embodiment includes protection for
the display device 14, especially important for phones having no additional
display protection. In the open position, the maximized cover length permits
the cover 11 to extend in close proximity to a user's mouth even though the
phone body itself may be small. This invention is intended to apply to phones
of any size and is not limited to the specific embodiments described herein.

Claims

CLAIMSWhat is claimed:
1. An apparatus for use with a portable radiotelephone having a
keypad and a display on a face of said radiotelephone, said face having a
predetermined surface area, said apparatus effectively extending the length
of the radiotelephone and comprising:
a movable cover extending over the keypad and display of the phone
when said movable cover is placed in a closed position, said movable cover
including means for permitting visibility of the display when said movable
cover is placed in the closed position;
wherein when placed in an open position, said movable cover exposes
the keypad and display and extends a sufficient distance to enable a user to
speak directly into said movable cover,
wherein said movable cover is hingedly connected to said
radiotelephone at a first end of said cover, and
wherein in said closed position said movable cover covers substantially
the entire surface area of the face of said radiotelephone.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said movable cover is entirely
comprised of a transparent material.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for permitting visibility
comprises an opening in said movable cover, said opening located over at least the display of the phone when said movable cover is in the closed
position.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said means for permitting visibility
comprises a transparent window mounted in said movable cover, said window
located over at least the display of the phone when said movable cover is in
the closed position.
5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said window is rigid.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said window is plastic.
7. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said window is glass.
8. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said window is flexible.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said window is plastic.
10. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said window is easily removable
from said movable cover to facilitate replacement.
11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said window is snapped onto
said movable cover.
12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said window is press-fit onto
said movable cover.
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