US20040121821A1 - Mounting device for mobile information terminal, and mobile information terminal - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a mounting device to which a mobile information terminal is mounted, and an art related thereto.
- such a mounting device is only an adapter that makes an adjustment with a charging unit or a connection interface.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mounting device that is able to notify a user of processing status of the mounting device and an art related thereto.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is operable to be freely mounted and dismounted, is operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal.
- the mounting device comprises an ejection mechanism operable to eject the mobile information terminal at time of or after completion of the processing.
- a second aspect of the present invention as defined in the first aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which performs processing comprising communications with the mobile information terminal.
- communications with the mobile information terminal can be performed by the mounting device; hence, a user is easily able to know that the processing for the communications is completed.
- a third aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device comprising: a case that possesses an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal, and a lock mechanism that is operable to prohibit or permit dismounting the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device comprising: a case that possesses an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal, a connector that is operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet, and an ejection mechanism that is operable to eject the mobile information terminal at time of or after completion of processing, wherein the ejection mechanism operates according to a signal via the connector.
- a user inserts the mobile information terminal into the mounting device from the insertion inlet of the mounting device, to mount the mobile information terminal to the mounting device.
- the connector is electrically connected, and processing is performed for the mobile information terminal via the connector.
- the mobile information terminal mounted to the mounting device When the processing for the mobile information terminal mounted to the mounting device is completed, the mobile information terminal is ejected, the electrical connection by the connector is canceled, and the mobile information terminal changes relative relationship of position with the mounting device. Then the user can be notified of the processing having been completed.
- a fifth aspect of the present invention as defined in the fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which comprises a charger that is operable to electrically charge the mobile information terminal via the connector.
- charging the mobile information terminal via the connector can be performed.
- a sixth aspect of the present invention as defined in the fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which comprises a control unit that is operable to control the ejection mechanism via the connector.
- the mobile information terminal can perform control of the mounting device, and a special control unit and so on does not need to be installed in the mounting device; therefore, space efficiency and cost efficiency can be improved.
- a seventh aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is freely mounted and dismounted, is operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal.
- the mounting device comprises at least one window through which a content displayed on the display unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside the at-least-one window.
- An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which comprises a case having an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal with a display unit, and at least one window furnished on the case.
- the at-least-one window is operable to partition the display unit.
- a ninth aspect of the present invention as defined in the eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which further comprises a connector that is operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet.
- processing such as communication or power feeding via the connector can be performed between the mounting device and the mobile information terminal.
- a tenth aspect of the present invention as defined in the ninth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which further comprises an input unit that is related to the at-least-one window, wherein the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet can be controlled by manipulating the input unit.
- the mobile information terminal is used while being carried in general.
- the mobile information terminal when the mobile information. terminal is mounted to the mounting device, the mobile information terminal can be used just like a stand-alone information terminal.
- a eleventh aspect of the present invention as defined in the eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which is made such that a front part of the case is open and covered with a plate furnished with at least one window, through which a content displayed on the display unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside.
- a twelfth aspect of the present invention as defined in the eleventh aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, whih is made such that the plate is prepared in a plurality of kinds and furnished with a differently shaped window and unique identification information, and that the case comprises a sensor that is operable to read the identification information, and that a content to be display on the display unit is possible to be altered according to the identification information read by the sensor.
- the contents of the display can be changed by exchanging the plate.
- the contents can be understandably displayed by changing the shape, the size and the number of the windows in response to use.
- a thirteenth aspect of the present invention as defined in the ninth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which is mounted to a mounting device and comprises a control unit that is operable to control the display unit via the connector, wherein the control unit is operable to control the display unit to display different displays in every domain partitioned by the at-least-one window.
- a fourteenth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which comprises a card insertion unit to which a card is inserted, wherein the card insertion unit is furnished a window through which a card inserted into the card insertion unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside.
- a user can acquire information regarding the card, while the card is inserted into and not taken out from the card insertion unit.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of a mounting device and a mobile information terminal in a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a drawing, illustrating the side view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart, illustrating the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5( a ) is a ground plan, illustrating the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5( b ) is a drawing, illustrating the rear view of the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a drawing, illustrating an enlarged part of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal, in a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is the flowchart, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing, illustrating the oblique perspective view of the mounting device in a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a drawing, illustrating the oblique perspective view of the mounting device in a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14( a ) and FIG. 14( b ) are drawings, illustrating the front view of a plate in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is the drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- a mounting device 200 comprises a case 201 and a support unit 209 .
- the case 201 which is a shape of a box, possesses an opening portion at the upper edge.
- the opening portion is an insertion inlet 202 for a mobile information terminal 100 .
- the mobile information terminal 100 is inserted from the insertion inlet 202 , and is mounted to the mounting device 200 in a freely connectable and separatable manner.
- a window 203 is established in the central part of the front side of the case 201 .
- a part of a display unit 102 of the mobile information terminal 100 can be confirmed by looking from the outside via the window 203 .
- the window 203 may be a complete hole, or may be sealed off by transparent resin etc., in order to confirm the inside by looking from the outside.
- a connector 204 is formed in the bottom side of the case 201 .
- the connector 204 is connected to a connector 103 of the mobile information terminal 100 , the mounting device 200 and the mobile information terminal 100 are electrically connected, and then charging and communications can be performed.
- a wiring 204 a connects the connector 204 of the mounting device 200 , to a charger 210 and a server 300 etc. that are provided in the outside of the mounting device 200 .
- An ejection mechanism 208 is stored in the bottom of the case 201 of the mounting device 200 .
- this ejection mechanism 208 is composed of a solenoid 205 , a rod 206 of the solenoid 205 , and a member 207 .
- the member 207 contacts a bottom 101 a of a case 101 .
- the mobile information terminal 100 possesses a display 102 , such as LCD, organic electroluminescence, and electronic paper so on.
- a display 102 such as LCD, organic electroluminescence, and electronic paper so on.
- a first domain 102 a of the display unit 102 exposes to the outside at the upper side of an upper edge 201 a of the case 201 .
- a second domain 102 b can be seen from the outside through the window 203 .
- information such as “today's news”, is displayed on the first domain 102 a.
- Display mode for every domain can be differentiated in the second domain 102 b, such as displaying a status bar, which displays progress of charging and communications.
- a support unit 209 supports the case 201 in the state where the case 201 is inclined a little.
- the charger 210 is connected to the back of the support unit 209 .
- FIG. 3 is the block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the mobile information terminal 100 comprises the display unit 102 , the connector 103 , and the following elements.
- a control unit 104 is composed of CPU etc., and controls each element of the mounting device 200 .
- the control unit 104 also follows the flowchart shown in FIG. 4, and controls each element of the mounting device 200 when the mobile information terminal 100 is connected to the mounting device 200 .
- a memory 105 is composed of RAM etc., into which the control unit 104 writes and reads information that is necessary for the processing.
- a connection detection unit 106 detects whether there is any electric conduction between the connector 103 and the connector 204 .
- a battery 107 may be a primary battery or a secondary battery; however, the battery 107 is an object of the charging in the present example.
- a communication interface 108 executes communications with an exterior device of the mobile information terminal 100 via the connector 103 or the other elements.
- the mounting device 200 comprises a communication interface 211 , adding to the ejection mechanism 208 , the connector 204 , and the charger 210 .
- the communication interface 211 can communicate with the server 300 etc., and when the mobile information terminal 100 is mounted to the mounting device 200 , the mobile information terminal 100 can perform sending/receiving of data with the server 300 etc. via the communication interface 108 , the connector 103 , the connector 204 and the communication interface 211 .
- Step 1 the control unit 104 waits until the connection detection unit 106 detects the conduction of the connector 103 and the connector 204 .
- control unit 104 checks whether charging the battery 107 is necessary or not in Step 2 .
- Step 3 charging the battery 107 is executed in Step 3 .
- Step 4 the control unit 104 checks whether or not there is any communication data.
- the server 300 performs the communications with the control unit 104 via the communication interface 211 , the connector 204 , the connector 103 , and the communication interface 108 in Step 5 .
- control unit 104 stores necessary data, such as data received from the server 300 , into the memory 105 , if necessary.
- Step 6 On the other hand, if there is no communication data, the processing moves to Step 6 as it is.
- Step 6 the control unit 104 operates the ejection mechanism 208 .
- a delay time may be established suitably.
- Charging and communications can be executed simultaneously, and charging also can be executed after communications.
- the mobile information terminal 100 is physically ejected from the mounting device 200 , a user is able to know the completion of processing easily. Since the mobile information terminal 100 is physically ejected from the mounting device 200 , the mobile information terminal 100 is electrically cut off from the mounting device 200 , and the mobile information terminal 100 is protected from damage by lightning surge current (it may be induced by a thunderbolt).
- the mobile information terminal 100 of the present embodiment is explained, referring to FIG. 5.
- the card insertion unit 109 As shown in FIG. 5( a ) and FIG. 5( b ), the card insertion unit 109 , to which a card 110 such as a memory can be inserted, is formed in the back side of the mobile information terminal 100 .
- a window 109 a which consists of transparent resin etc., is formed in the card insertion unit 109 so that inside of the card insertion unit 109 can be confirmed by looking from the back side of the mobile information terminal 100 .
- the communications of the mounting device 200 and the mobile information terminal 100 do not have to be the electrical connection of the connectors 103 and 204 , but it can be wireless communications based on such as a proposed standard of IEEE802.11 a, b, and g.
- the present embodiment differs in what the lock mechanism has established, comparing to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- a notch 112 is formed in the side unit as enlarged and shown in FIG. 6.
- a part of the case 201 is made to be expanded, and a storage unit 201 b is formed. Then a solenoid 212 is arranged inside of the storage unit 201 b, and a rod 213 of the solenoid 212 is made to be turned sideways so as to face the notch 112 .
- a lock mechanism 214 which forbids and permits removing the mobile information terminal 100 from the mounting device 200 , is constructed by the storage unit 201 b and the solenoid 212 .
- FIG. 7 The block diagram of the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 7.
- the lock mechanism 214 is added to the mounting device 200 comparing to FIG. 3.
- operation of the lock mechanism 214 is controlled by the control unit 104 of the mobile information terminal 100 via the connectors 204 and 103 in the same way as the ejection mechanism 208 .
- FIG. 8 Operation of the mounting device 200 of the present embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 8.
- Step 11 When connection is detected in Step 11 , the control unit 104 operates the lock mechanism 214 , the rod 213 is made to project into the notch 112 , and the mobile information terminal 100 is locked within the mounting device 200 in Step 12 .
- Steps 13 - 16 the same processing as Steps 2 - 5 of FIG. 4 is performed.
- Step 17 in advance of ejection operation, the control unit 104 operates the lock mechanism 214 , and evacuates the rod 213 from the inside of the notch 112 . Then, the ejection operation is performed in Step 18 .
- the lock mechanism 214 is useful to prevent the communications error from generating due to the extraction of the mobile information terminal 100 from the mounting device 200 in the middle of processing, such as charging or communications. Therefore, it is useful to avoid a possible danger of circuit breakage.
- the first embodiment and the second embodiment are applicable also to a business-use mounting device, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.
- FIG. 9 shows the appearance of the business-use mounting device in such an application
- FIG. 10 illustrates an example of contents of a display.
- a first window 215 a first button 217 which operates contents of a display of the first window 215 , a second window 216 , and a second button 218 which operates contents of a display of the second window 216 are arranged at the front side of the case 201 .
- connection mark 219 indicates the first window 215 and the first button 217 are related, and a connection mark 220 indicates the second window 216 and the second button 218 are related.
- the latest news data can be acquired from the server 300 , the contents of the display of the first window 217 can be scrolled, and continuation of the news can be displayed.
- a city and time in the world are displayed on the second window 216 .
- a city which the user wants to display time can be shifted (for example, from Rome to London to Paris etc.).
- An input method is used as a button 251 in the present embodiment.
- the input method can also be changed into such as a volume which determines an input value by a rotation angle of a knob, or a slider which determines the input value with the movement magnitude of the knob.
- the mobile information terminal 100 can be controlled, and contents of a display of the windows 215 and 216 can be changed, by operating the buttons 217 and 218 in the mounting device 200 .
- an operating environment equivalent to a case where the mobile information terminal 100 is equipped with the input method can be offered, even in the case where the mobile information terminal 100 is not equipped with the input method, by using the input method with which the mounting device 200 is equipped.
- connection mark is not limited to the example of FIG. 11, and can also be constituted by making a color, a design, a form, etc. in agreement in the window and the button mutually relevant.
- a fifth embodiment of the present invention is explained referring to from FIG. 12 to FIG. 14.
- the mounting device 200 is comprises a plate which covers the front of the mounting device and is easy to get on and off, and the other portions.
- Two or more kinds of plates with different layouts of a window are prepared, and unique identification information is given to each plate and contents of a display of the display 102 is changed based on the identification information.
- FIG. 12 most of the front side of the mounting device 200 is open, and a left guide 221 and a right guide 222 are perpendicularly provided on both sides of the mounting device 200 .
- the left guide 221 and the right guide 222 are thin and long and have C-character-shaped cross-sections.
- Sensors 231 a to 238 a which detect the existence of the object in the inside concerned are arranged in each inside of the insertion holes 231 to 238 .
- a detection method of the sensors 231 a to 238 a is arbitrary.
- the detection method may be mechanical, or may be optical.
- a left edge 225 and a right edge 226 of a plate 224 are inserted freely sliding in the left guide 221 and the right guide 222 .
- Protrusions 239 and 240 protrude downward from the bottom 227 of the plate 224 , and the protrusions 239 and 240 are inserted in either of the insertion holes 231 to 238 .
- the position and the number of the protrusions 239 and 240 are identification information of the plate 224 .
- the protrusions 239 and 240 are inserted in the insertion holes 231 and 232 , respectively.
- the sensor 231 a and the sensor 232 a detect an object, and the sensors 233 a to 238 a do not detect the object.
- identification information of the plate 224 can be expressed as “11000000” in 8 bits.
- the space of the back side of the plate 224 serves as the insertion inlet 202 of the mobile information terminal 100 .
- FIG. 13 illustrates an example of the mounting device 200 with the plate 224 equipped.
- temperature is displayed on the window 228 in a style of a so-called alcohol thermometer (a thermometer whose glass tube is filled with colored liquid), weather information is displayed on the window 229 , and date information is displayed above the case 201 .
- alcohol thermometer a thermometer whose glass tube is filled with colored liquid
- weather information is displayed on the window 229
- date information is displayed above the case 201 .
- the plate 224 is a plate for weather display, and the identification information is expressed by the protrusions 239 and 240 .
- the identification information of the plate 224 which the sensors 231 a to 238 a have detected, as the embodiments 1 to 3 (refer to FIG. 3), is inputted into the control unit 104 via the connectors 204 and 103 .
- the control unit 104 changes contents of a display of the display unit 102 according to the identification information.
- the sensors 231 a to 238 a stop detecting an object entirely, and the above-mentioned information is set to “00000000.”
- control unit 104 eliminates the display of the display 102 .
- a plate can be variously prepared for every use.
- a plate 241 indicated in FIG. 14( a ) is for displaying news and time.
- the news is displayed with subtitles on a window 242
- an analogue-type clock is displayed on a window 243 .
- a plate 247 indicated in FIG. 14( b ) has a window 248 which displays a photograph.
- protrusions 244 to 246 in FIG. 14( a ) and protrusions 249 and 250 in FIG. 14( b ) are different from the number and the position of the protrusions 239 and 240 in the plate 224 of FIG. 12.
- Each plate can be identified uniquely by the protrusion provided in a plate.
- a form, the number, a layout, etc of the window can be chosen arbitrarily and are not necessarily limited to what is illustrated.
- Two or more plates for the same use may be prepared, and a color and a pattern may be attached and distinguished on each plate.
- two or more plates for weather displaying are prepared for each area, and a user can distinguish, by appearance, an area which the user wants to obtain weather information.
- a user can preferably display a photograph which may mach the feeling of the user at the time.
- the kind of plate is identified by combining a protrusion of a plate and a sensor.
- identifying the kind of plate uniquely is sufficient.
- a noncontact electronic tag IC tag
- an electronic tag reader may be used as a sensor.
- a bar code label may be labeled on a plate and the bar code reader may be used as a sensor.
- a user can select function of a mobile information terminal, and can display desired data legibly, only by selecting a plate, equipping the plate to a mounting device, without menu selection or a special operation of button depression.
- the present embodiment Since operation is easy and understandable for elderly people, a child, and the handicapped, etc. who is poor at operating a device, the present embodiment is preferable.
- the mobile information terminal when a processing to a mobile information terminal mounted to a mounting device is completed, the mobile information terminal can be ejected, the relative positional relationship of the mobile information terminal and the mounting device can change, and a user can know the completion of the processing easily.
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A mounting device comprises a case that has an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal, a connector that establishes electrical connection to the mobile information terminal inserted in the insertion inlet, and an ejection mechanism that ejects the mobile information terminal after completion of processing through the connector. After the completion of the processing, by an action of the ejection mechanism, the mobile information terminal is popped up from the mounting device, and a user notifies the completion of the processing understandably.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a mounting device to which a mobile information terminal is mounted, and an art related thereto.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- As electronic-communications technology advances in recent years, small-sized, lightweight, and thin-sized display devices (for example, LCD, organic electroluminescence, electronic paper, etc.) have spread out widely, and mobile information terminals (for example, PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), etc.) with these display devices and the mounting device for such mobile information terminal have been used practically.
- In general, such a mounting device is only an adapter that makes an adjustment with a charging unit or a connection interface.
- As for this point, contrivance, which improves a function of the mounting device, has been proposed and disclosed in published Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-288143 (reference 1).
- However, even with the
reference 1, the mounting device has not gone beyond the stage of the mere adapter from the point of view of operability for the mounting device. Therefore, it is hard to say that a user can be understandably notified of processing status of the mounting device. - A prior art has been proposed and disclosed in published Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2002-134821 (reference 2), which enables for the mounting device to eject a mobile terminal from the mounting device by an ejection mechanism when charging is completed,.
- However, in the art mentioned above, when communication and charging are carried out simultaneously, the mobile terminal will be ejected at the time of the completion of charging, communication will be interrupted, and it is inconvenient.
- A prior art has been proposed and disclosed in published Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H11-74654 (reference 3), which can easily confirm contents of outputs of LCD while the terminal itself is mounted to the mounting device.
- However, the prior art cuts out a part of the surface of the mounting device, and only exposes a part of the LCD. Therefore, it can not be said that contents of the display can be extremely understandable with the prior art.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a mounting device that is able to notify a user of processing status of the mounting device and an art related thereto.
- A first aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is operable to be freely mounted and dismounted, is operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal. The mounting device comprises an ejection mechanism operable to eject the mobile information terminal at time of or after completion of the processing.
- According to the construction described above, when processing for the mobile information terminal mounted to the mounting device is completed, the mobile information terminal is ejected. Then, the mobile information terminal changes relative relationship of position with the mounting device. Therefore, a user is easily able to know that the processing has been completed.
- A second aspect of the present invention as defined in the first aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which performs processing comprising communications with the mobile information terminal.
- According to the construction described above, communications with the mobile information terminal can be performed by the mounting device; hence, a user is easily able to know that the processing for the communications is completed.
- A third aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device comprising: a case that possesses an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal, and a lock mechanism that is operable to prohibit or permit dismounting the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet.
- According to the construction described above, accidental ejection of the mobile information terminal from the mounting device during processing can be prevented, and discontinuation of the processing due to the ejection can be avoided.
- Not only the user of the mobile information terminal, but also a malicious third person can not eject the mobile information terminal. Especially in the case where the mounting device is installed in a public place, such as a store, and the mobile information terminal is mounted to the mounting device, the mobile information terminal can be protected from a theft. As a result, attending or keeping a lookout for the mobile information device not to be stolen is not necessary.
- A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device comprising: a case that possesses an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal, a connector that is operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet, and an ejection mechanism that is operable to eject the mobile information terminal at time of or after completion of processing, wherein the ejection mechanism operates according to a signal via the connector.
- According to the construction described above, a user inserts the mobile information terminal into the mounting device from the insertion inlet of the mounting device, to mount the mobile information terminal to the mounting device. Thereby, the connector is electrically connected, and processing is performed for the mobile information terminal via the connector.
- When the processing for the mobile information terminal mounted to the mounting device is completed, the mobile information terminal is ejected, the electrical connection by the connector is canceled, and the mobile information terminal changes relative relationship of position with the mounting device. Then the user can be notified of the processing having been completed.
- A fifth aspect of the present invention as defined in the fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which comprises a charger that is operable to electrically charge the mobile information terminal via the connector.
- According to the construction described above, charging the mobile information terminal via the connector can be performed.
- A sixth aspect of the present invention as defined in the fourth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which comprises a control unit that is operable to control the ejection mechanism via the connector.
- According to the construction described above, the mobile information terminal can perform control of the mounting device, and a special control unit and so on does not need to be installed in the mounting device; therefore, space efficiency and cost efficiency can be improved.
- A seventh aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is freely mounted and dismounted, is operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal. The mounting device comprises at least one window through which a content displayed on the display unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside the at-least-one window.
- An eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which comprises a case having an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal with a display unit, and at least one window furnished on the case. The at-least-one window is operable to partition the display unit.
- According to the two kinds of construction described above, in the display unit, displaying with different modes for every domains partitioned by the at-least-one window can be performed.
- A ninth aspect of the present invention as defined in the eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which further comprises a connector that is operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet.
- According to the construction described above, processing such as communication or power feeding via the connector can be performed between the mounting device and the mobile information terminal.
- A tenth aspect of the present invention as defined in the ninth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which further comprises an input unit that is related to the at-least-one window, wherein the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet can be controlled by manipulating the input unit.
- Here, it is presupposed that the mobile information terminal is used while being carried in general. According to the construction described above, when the mobile information. terminal is mounted to the mounting device, the mobile information terminal can be used just like a stand-alone information terminal.
- Even when the mobile information terminal does not comprise an input method, by using the input method of the mounting device, an operating environment equivalent to the case where the mobile information terminal comprises the input method can be provided for users.
- A eleventh aspect of the present invention as defined in the eighth aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, which is made such that a front part of the case is open and covered with a plate furnished with at least one window, through which a content displayed on the display unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside.
- According to the construction described above, various functions can be added to the mounting device, by separating the mounting device up into the plate and the others and by exchanging only the plate.
- A twelfth aspect of the present invention as defined in the eleventh aspect of the present invention provides a mounting device, whih is made such that the plate is prepared in a plurality of kinds and furnished with a differently shaped window and unique identification information, and that the case comprises a sensor that is operable to read the identification information, and that a content to be display on the display unit is possible to be altered according to the identification information read by the sensor.
- According to the construction described above, the contents of the display can be changed by exchanging the plate. The contents can be understandably displayed by changing the shape, the size and the number of the windows in response to use.
- A thirteenth aspect of the present invention as defined in the ninth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which is mounted to a mounting device and comprises a control unit that is operable to control the display unit via the connector, wherein the control unit is operable to control the display unit to display different displays in every domain partitioned by the at-least-one window.
- According to the construction described above, without controlling the mode of the display in the mounting device, displaying with different modes for every domains divided by the at-least-one window can be performed in the display unit.
- A fourteenth aspect of the present invention provides a mobile information terminal, which comprises a card insertion unit to which a card is inserted, wherein the card insertion unit is furnished a window through which a card inserted into the card insertion unit is possible to be visually recognized from outside.
- According to the construction described above, a user can acquire information regarding the card, while the card is inserted into and not taken out from the card insertion unit.
- The above, and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate the same elements.
- FIG. 1 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of a mounting device and a mobile information terminal in a first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a drawing, illustrating the side view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart, illustrating the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5(a) is a ground plan, illustrating the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5(b) is a drawing, illustrating the rear view of the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a drawing, illustrating an enlarged part of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal, in a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is the flowchart, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a drawing, illustrating the oblique perspective view of the mounting device in a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is an explanatory diagram in the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 12 is a drawing, illustrating the oblique perspective view of the mounting device in a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 14(a) and FIG. 14(b) are drawings, illustrating the front view of a plate in the fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- Hereafter, the embodiments of the present invention is explained, referring to drawings.
- FIG. 1 is the drawing, illustrating the front view of the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention.
- As shown in FIG. 1, a mounting
device 200 comprises acase 201 and asupport unit 209. - The
case 201, which is a shape of a box, possesses an opening portion at the upper edge. The opening portion is aninsertion inlet 202 for amobile information terminal 100. - The
mobile information terminal 100 is inserted from theinsertion inlet 202, and is mounted to the mountingdevice 200 in a freely connectable and separatable manner. - A
window 203 is established in the central part of the front side of thecase 201. When themobile information terminal 100 is inserted from theinsertion inlet 202, a part of adisplay unit 102 of themobile information terminal 100 can be confirmed by looking from the outside via thewindow 203. - The
window 203 may be a complete hole, or may be sealed off by transparent resin etc., in order to confirm the inside by looking from the outside. - A
connector 204 is formed in the bottom side of thecase 201. When theconnector 204 is connected to aconnector 103 of themobile information terminal 100, the mountingdevice 200 and themobile information terminal 100 are electrically connected, and then charging and communications can be performed. - As shown in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, a
wiring 204 a connects theconnector 204 of the mountingdevice 200, to acharger 210 and aserver 300 etc. that are provided in the outside of the mountingdevice 200. - An
ejection mechanism 208 is stored in the bottom of thecase 201 of the mountingdevice 200. - In the present example, this
ejection mechanism 208 is composed of asolenoid 205, arod 206 of thesolenoid 205, and amember 207. Themember 207 contacts a bottom 101 a of acase 101. - The
mobile information terminal 100 possesses adisplay 102, such as LCD, organic electroluminescence, and electronic paper so on. - As shown in FIG. 1, when the
connectors first domain 102 a of thedisplay unit 102 exposes to the outside at the upper side of anupper edge 201 a of thecase 201. Asecond domain 102 b can be seen from the outside through thewindow 203. - As shown in FIG. 1, information, such as “today's news”, is displayed on the
first domain 102 a. Display mode for every domain can be differentiated in thesecond domain 102 b, such as displaying a status bar, which displays progress of charging and communications. - A detailed explanation is described later, but when processing, such as charging or communications, is completed, the
solenoid 205 of theejection mechanism 208 operates, and therod 206 projects upward. When themember 207 goes up from a solid line position to a virtual line position, connection of theconnectors case 101 pops up upward as an arrow N1 indicates. - Thereby, a user can be intelligibly notified of the processing having been completed.
- As shown in FIG. 2, a
support unit 209 supports thecase 201 in the state where thecase 201 is inclined a little. - The
charger 210 is connected to the back of thesupport unit 209. - The internal constructions of the mounting
device 200 and themobile information terminal 100 are explained using FIG. 3. FIG. 3 is the block diagram, illustrating the mounting device and the mobile information terminal in the first embodiment of the present invention. - The
mobile information terminal 100 comprises thedisplay unit 102, theconnector 103, and the following elements. - A
control unit 104 is composed of CPU etc., and controls each element of the mountingdevice 200. Thecontrol unit 104 also follows the flowchart shown in FIG. 4, and controls each element of the mountingdevice 200 when themobile information terminal 100 is connected to the mountingdevice 200. - A
memory 105 is composed of RAM etc., into which thecontrol unit 104 writes and reads information that is necessary for the processing. - A
connection detection unit 106 detects whether there is any electric conduction between theconnector 103 and theconnector 204. - A
battery 107 may be a primary battery or a secondary battery; however, thebattery 107 is an object of the charging in the present example. - At the time of charging, power is supplied to the
battery 107 via theconnectors charger 210. - A
communication interface 108 executes communications with an exterior device of themobile information terminal 100 via theconnector 103 or the other elements. - The mounting
device 200 comprises acommunication interface 211, adding to theejection mechanism 208, theconnector 204, and thecharger 210. - The
communication interface 211 can communicate with theserver 300 etc., and when themobile information terminal 100 is mounted to the mountingdevice 200, themobile information terminal 100 can perform sending/receiving of data with theserver 300 etc. via thecommunication interface 108, theconnector 103, theconnector 204 and thecommunication interface 211. - Next, operation of the
control unit 104 is explained, referring to FIG. 4. - First, in
Step 1, thecontrol unit 104 waits until theconnection detection unit 106 detects the conduction of theconnector 103 and theconnector 204. - When the conduction is detected, the
control unit 104 checks whether charging thebattery 107 is necessary or not inStep 2. - If necessary, charging the
battery 107 is executed inStep 3. - At this time, electric power is supplied via the
connector 204 and theconnector 103 from thecharger 210 of the mountingdevice 200 to thebattery 107. - And, the processing moves to
Step 4. - On the other hand, if charging is not necessary, the processing moves to Step4 as it is.
- In
Step 4, thecontrol unit 104 checks whether or not there is any communication data. - If there is communication data, the
server 300 performs the communications with thecontrol unit 104 via thecommunication interface 211, theconnector 204, theconnector 103, and thecommunication interface 108 inStep 5. - Of course, the
control unit 104 stores necessary data, such as data received from theserver 300, into thememory 105, if necessary. - On the other hand, if there is no communication data, the processing moves to Step6 as it is.
- In
Step 6, thecontrol unit 104 operates theejection mechanism 208. - Thereby, the
rod 206 of thesolenoid 205 projects, and themobile information terminal 100 pops up as the arrow N1 in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 indicates, and then the processing is completed. - As a result of the pop-up, connection of the
connectors - Although immediately after completion of charging and communications is desirable for the timing at which the
control unit 104 operates theejection mechanism 208, a delay time may be established suitably. - Charging and communications can be executed simultaneously, and charging also can be executed after communications.
- Thereby, since the
mobile information terminal 100 is physically ejected from the mountingdevice 200, a user is able to know the completion of processing easily. Since themobile information terminal 100 is physically ejected from the mountingdevice 200, themobile information terminal 100 is electrically cut off from the mountingdevice 200, and themobile information terminal 100 is protected from damage by lightning surge current (it may be induced by a thunderbolt). - The
mobile information terminal 100 of the present embodiment is explained, referring to FIG. 5. - As shown in FIG. 5(a) and FIG. 5(b), the
card insertion unit 109, to which acard 110 such as a memory can be inserted, is formed in the back side of themobile information terminal 100. - A
window 109 a, which consists of transparent resin etc., is formed in thecard insertion unit 109 so that inside of thecard insertion unit 109 can be confirmed by looking from the back side of themobile information terminal 100. - Therefore, a user can see a
label 110 a stuck on thecard 110 from outside themobile information terminal 100 in the state where thecard 110 has been inserted in thecard insertion unit 109. - In short, when a user prints information (for example, the name of data, an index, contents, other attributes) regarding the data recorded on the
card 110 and the storage capacity of a card, etc. into alabel 110 a, and thelabel 110 a is stuck on thecard 110, the user can read the printed information while thecard 110 is inserted in thecard insertion unit 109; therefore, it is very convenient. - The communications of the mounting
device 200 and themobile information terminal 100 do not have to be the electrical connection of theconnectors - In this case, the communications become possible also after the disconnection of the
connectors - The second embodiment of the present invention is explained, referring to from FIG. 6 to FIG. 8.
- The present embodiment differs in what the lock mechanism has established, comparing to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- Thus, a
notch 112 is formed in the side unit as enlarged and shown in FIG. 6. - A part of the
case 201 is made to be expanded, and astorage unit 201 b is formed. Then asolenoid 212 is arranged inside of thestorage unit 201 b, and arod 213 of thesolenoid 212 is made to be turned sideways so as to face thenotch 112. - In the state where the
mobile information terminal 100 is inserted into theinsertion inlet 202 and theconnector 103 and theconnector 204 are connected (refer to solid lines), the location of therod 213 and the location of thenotch 112 are made to be matched. - At this time, when the
solenoid 212 is operated and therod 213 is made to project from the solid line position to a dashed line position, the top portion of therod 213 engages with thenotch 112, and themobile information terminal 100 is in the state where it is locked and cannot be removed from the mountingdevice 200. - When the
solenoid 212 is operated and therod 213 is pulled back into the solid line position from the locked state, the lock is canceled and themobile information terminal 100 can be removed from the mountingdevice 200, as the arrow N1 shows. - In the present embodiment, a
lock mechanism 214, which forbids and permits removing themobile information terminal 100 from the mountingdevice 200, is constructed by thestorage unit 201 b and thesolenoid 212. - The block diagram of the present embodiment is shown in FIG. 7.
- Thus, the
lock mechanism 214 is added to the mountingdevice 200 comparing to FIG. 3. - Here, operation of the
lock mechanism 214 is controlled by thecontrol unit 104 of themobile information terminal 100 via theconnectors ejection mechanism 208. - Operation of the mounting
device 200 of the present embodiment is illustrated in FIG. 8. - When connection is detected in
Step 11, thecontrol unit 104 operates thelock mechanism 214, therod 213 is made to project into thenotch 112, and themobile information terminal 100 is locked within the mountingdevice 200 inStep 12. - Then, in Steps13-16, the same processing as Steps 2-5 of FIG. 4 is performed.
- Next, in
Step 17, in advance of ejection operation, thecontrol unit 104 operates thelock mechanism 214, and evacuates therod 213 from the inside of thenotch 112. Then, the ejection operation is performed inStep 18. - According to the present embodiment, there is the following effect.
- By establishing the
lock mechanism 214, a user can avoid extracting themobile information terminal 100 accidentally. - The
lock mechanism 214 is useful to prevent the communications error from generating due to the extraction of themobile information terminal 100 from the mountingdevice 200 in the middle of processing, such as charging or communications. Therefore, it is useful to avoid a possible danger of circuit breakage. - The first embodiment and the second embodiment are applicable also to a business-use mounting device, as shown in FIGS. 9 and 10.
- FIG. 9 shows the appearance of the business-use mounting device in such an application, and FIG. 10 illustrates an example of contents of a display.
- Especially, it is desirable to apply the second embodiment to this application.
- For example, when the present embodiment is applied to data write-in devices (KIOSK terminal etc.) which will be installed in public places (for example, a shop front, a station, etc.) to sell a digital content, theft of a mobile information terminal can be prevented without escorting of a user during processing.
- A composition of a fourth embodiment of the present invention is explained using FIG. 11.
- As shown in FIG. 11, a
first window 215, afirst button 217 which operates contents of a display of thefirst window 215, asecond window 216, and asecond button 218 which operates contents of a display of thesecond window 216 are arranged at the front side of thecase 201. - A
connection mark 219 indicates thefirst window 215 and thefirst button 217 are related, and aconnection mark 220 indicates thesecond window 216 and thesecond button 218 are related. - Today's news is displayed on the
first window 215. - When a user pushes the
first button 217, the latest news data can be acquired from theserver 300, the contents of the display of thefirst window 217 can be scrolled, and continuation of the news can be displayed. - A city and time in the world are displayed on the
second window 216. - Every time a user pushes the
second button 216, a city which the user wants to display time can be shifted (for example, from Rome to London to Paris etc.). - An input method is used as a button251 in the present embodiment.
- However, of course, according to the operation purpose, the input method can also be changed into such as a volume which determines an input value by a rotation angle of a knob, or a slider which determines the input value with the movement magnitude of the knob.
- According to the present embodiment, the
mobile information terminal 100 can be controlled, and contents of a display of thewindows buttons device 200. - That is, an operating environment equivalent to a case where the
mobile information terminal 100 is equipped with the input method can be offered, even in the case where themobile information terminal 100 is not equipped with the input method, by using the input method with which the mountingdevice 200 is equipped. - Since a user does not touch a
mobile information terminal 100 directly, external force does not act on themobile information terminal 100. - Therefore, even when the
mobile information terminal 100 does not equip special devices, such as a lock function, there are few possibilities that electrical connection ofconnectors - Relationship with a window and a button becomes clear by the connection marks, and operation is easy to understand.
- The connection mark is not limited to the example of FIG. 11, and can also be constituted by making a color, a design, a form, etc. in agreement in the window and the button mutually relevant.
- A fifth embodiment of the present invention is explained referring to from FIG. 12 to FIG. 14.
- In the present embodiment, the mounting
device 200 is comprises a plate which covers the front of the mounting device and is easy to get on and off, and the other portions. - Two or more kinds of plates with different layouts of a window are prepared, and unique identification information is given to each plate and contents of a display of the
display 102 is changed based on the identification information. - Thus, as shown in FIG. 12, most of the front side of the mounting
device 200 is open, and aleft guide 221 and aright guide 222 are perpendicularly provided on both sides of the mountingdevice 200. Theleft guide 221 and theright guide 222 are thin and long and have C-character-shaped cross-sections. - The bottom end portion of the
left guide 221 and theright guide 222 comes in contact with alevel abutment surface 223. In theabutment surface 223, equal-shaped insertion holes 231 to 238 are established at an equal pitch. -
Sensors 231 a to 238 a which detect the existence of the object in the inside concerned are arranged in each inside of the insertion holes 231 to 238. - A detection method of the
sensors 231 a to 238 a is arbitrary. For example, the detection method may be mechanical, or may be optical. - As illustrated, a
left edge 225 and aright edge 226 of aplate 224 are inserted freely sliding in theleft guide 221 and theright guide 222. - When insertion of the
plate 224 is completed, abottom 227 of theplate 224 contacts theabutment surface 223, and theplate 224 cannot descend any more. - Protrusions239 and 240 protrude downward from the
bottom 227 of theplate 224, and theprotrusions - The position and the number of the
protrusions plate 224. In the example of FIG. 12, theprotrusions sensor 231 a and thesensor 232 a detect an object, and thesensors 233 a to 238 a do not detect the object. - When one bit (“1,” when an object is detected; “0,” when the object is not detected) is assigned in order of the
sensors 231 a to 238 a, for example, identification information of theplate 224 can be expressed as “11000000” in 8 bits. - Thus, the above-mentioned operation is applicable to255 kinds of plates.
- In the
plate 224,windows protrusions - In FIG. 12, when the mounting
device 200 is equipped with theplate 224, the space of the back side of theplate 224 serves as theinsertion inlet 202 of themobile information terminal 100. - FIG. 13 illustrates an example of the mounting
device 200 with theplate 224 equipped. - In this example, temperature is displayed on the
window 228 in a style of a so-called alcohol thermometer (a thermometer whose glass tube is filled with colored liquid), weather information is displayed on thewindow 229, and date information is displayed above thecase 201. - Thus, the
plate 224 is a plate for weather display, and the identification information is expressed by theprotrusions plate 224 which thesensors 231 a to 238 a have detected, as theembodiments 1 to 3 (refer to FIG. 3), is inputted into thecontrol unit 104 via theconnectors control unit 104 changes contents of a display of thedisplay unit 102 according to the identification information. - When the
plate 224 is removed from the mountingdevice 200, thesensors 231 a to 238 a stop detecting an object entirely, and the above-mentioned information is set to “00000000.” - Then, the
control unit 104 eliminates the display of thedisplay 102. - A plate can be variously prepared for every use.
- For example, a
plate 241 indicated in FIG. 14(a) is for displaying news and time. The news is displayed with subtitles on awindow 242, and an analogue-type clock is displayed on awindow 243. - A
plate 247 indicated in FIG. 14(b) has awindow 248 which displays a photograph. - The number and the position of
protrusions 244 to 246 in FIG. 14(a) andprotrusions protrusions plate 224 of FIG. 12. Each plate can be identified uniquely by the protrusion provided in a plate. - According to a use, a form, the number, a layout, etc of the window can be chosen arbitrarily and are not necessarily limited to what is illustrated.
- Two or more plates for the same use may be prepared, and a color and a pattern may be attached and distinguished on each plate.
- For example, two or more plates for weather displaying are prepared for each area, and a user can distinguish, by appearance, an area which the user wants to obtain weather information.
- It is desirable to provide several plates for photographs with different colors defined for every theme, such as blue for “relaxation,” green for “waking,” and red for “energy,” and to establish a protrusion of a different position for each plate for photographs.
- Thereby, by choosing a color of a plate for photograph according to the feeling, and equipping the chosen plate on the mounting
device 200, a user can preferably display a photograph which may mach the feeling of the user at the time. - In the present embodiment, the kind of plate is identified by combining a protrusion of a plate and a sensor.
- However, identifying the kind of plate uniquely is sufficient. For example, a noncontact electronic tag (IC tag) may be embedded on a plate, and an electronic tag reader may be used as a sensor. Or a bar code label may be labeled on a plate and the bar code reader may be used as a sensor.
- Thus, a plate without a protrusion is realizable.
- According to the present embodiment, a user can select function of a mobile information terminal, and can display desired data legibly, only by selecting a plate, equipping the plate to a mounting device, without menu selection or a special operation of button depression.
- Since operation is easy and understandable for elderly people, a child, and the handicapped, etc. who is poor at operating a device, the present embodiment is preferable.
- According to the present invention, when a processing to a mobile information terminal mounted to a mounting device is completed, the mobile information terminal can be ejected, the relative positional relationship of the mobile information terminal and the mounting device can change, and a user can know the completion of the processing easily.
- By ejecting the mobile information terminal, the electrical connection of the mobile information terminal and the mounting device can be disconnected, and it becomes possible to protect the mobile information terminal from sudden accidents, such as overcurrent due to thunderbolt
- By locking the mobile information terminal to the mounting device during processing, there are effects of theft prevention at public places, such as a KIOSK terminal of a shop front, and prevention of operational mistake of extracting a terminal accidentally.
- According to the present invention, displaying with a different mode for every domain sectioned by a window of a case can be carried out.
- Though a mobile information terminal is locked to a mounting device, various messages, such as a progress status of processing, a weather forecast, and an advertisement, can be displayed, thus easy-to-handle facility can be offered.
- Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and modifications may be effected therein by one skilled in the art without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A mounting device to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is operable to be freely mounted and dismounted, said mounting device being operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal, and said mounting device comprising:
an ejection mechanism operable to eject the mobile information terminal at a time of or after completion of the processing.
2. A mounting device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the processing comprises communicating with the mobile information terminal.
3. A mounting device as defined in claim 1 , wherein the processing comprises electrical charging for the mobile information terminal and communicating with the mobile information terminal.
4. A mounting device comprising:
a case having an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal; and
a lock mechanism operable to prohibit or permit dismounting of the mobile information terminal from the insertion inlet.
5. A mounting device comprising:
a case having an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal;
a connector operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet; and
an ejection mechanism operable to eject the mobile information terminal at a time of or after completion of processing, wherein said ejection mechanism operates according to a signal received via said connector.
6. A mounting device as defined in claim 5 , further comprising:
a lock mechanism operable to prohibit or permit dismounting of the mobile information terminal from the insertion inlet.
7. A mounting device as defined in claim 5 , further comprising:
a charger operable to electrically charge the mobile information terminal via said connector.
8. A mobile information terminal adapted to be mounted to said mounting device as defined in claim 5 , said mobile information terminal comprising:
a control unit operable to control said ejection mechanism via said connector.
9. A mounting device to which a mobile information terminal with a display unit is operable to be freely mounted and dismounted, said mounting device being operable to execute processing for the mobile information terminal, and said mounting device comprising:
at least one window through which content displayed on the display unit is visually recognizable from outside through said at least one window.
10. A mounting device comprising:
a case having an insertion inlet for a mobile information terminal with a display unit; and
at least one window furnished on said case and operable to partition the display unit.
11. A mounting device as defined in claim 10 , further comprising:
a connector operable to establish electrical connection with the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet.
12. A mounting device as defined in claim 11 , further comprising:
an input unit operable to be related to said at least one window,
wherein the mobile information terminal inserted to the insertion inlet is controllable by manipulating said input unit.
13. A mounting device as defined in claim 10 , further comprising:
a plate furnished with said at least one window,
wherein a front part of said case is open and covered with said plate, and
wherein content displayed on the display unit is visually recognizable from outside through said at least one window.
14. A mounting device as defined in claim 13 ,
wherein each of said at least one window of said plate has unique identification information associated therewith,
wherein said case comprises a sensor operable to read the identification information, and
wherein content to be displayed on the display unit is alterable according to the identification information read by said sensor.
15. A mobile information terminal operable to be mounted to said mounting device as defined in claim 11 , said mobile information terminal comprising:
a control unit operable to control said display unit via said connector,
wherein said control unit is operable to control said display unit to display different displays in every domain partitioned by said at least one window.
16. A mobile information terminal comprising:
a card insertion unit adapted to have a card inserted therein,
wherein said card insertion unit has a window through which the card inserted therein is visually recognizable from outside.
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