WO2007060730A1 - 携帯端末 - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R1/00—Details of transducers, loudspeakers or microphones
- H04R1/02—Casings; Cabinets ; Supports therefor; Mountings therein
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/03—Constructional features of telephone transmitters or receivers, e.g. telephone hand-sets
- H04M1/035—Improving the acoustic characteristics by means of constructional features of the housing, e.g. ribs, walls, resonating chambers or cavities
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/0202—Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
- H04M1/0206—Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings
- H04M1/0208—Portable telephones comprising a plurality of mechanically joined movable body parts, e.g. hinged housings characterized by the relative motions of the body parts
- H04M1/0235—Slidable or telescopic telephones, i.e. with a relative translation movement of the body parts; Telephones using a combination of translation and other relative motions of the body parts
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- the present invention relates to a slide-type mobile terminal including a speaker that slidably connects an upper housing having a display unit and a lower housing having an operation unit and outputs sound.
- a slide-type mobile terminal for example, a mobile phone
- a lower casing provided with an operation unit moves relatively in parallel with an upper casing provided with a display unit and a receiving unit.
- the slide type mobile phone From the ⁇ closed state '' where the display unit and receiver unit are exposed and the operation unit of the lower case is covered by the upper case, both the display unit and receiver unit of the upper case and the operation unit of the lower case are exposed. Transition to “open state”.
- the slide type mobile phone has a slide mechanism that slidably couples the upper housing and the lower housing.
- Patent Document 1 A general configuration of a slide-type mobile phone is disclosed in Patent Document 1.
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 2003-125052
- a plurality of speakers are provided.
- a speaker is provided inside a housing, and sound output from the speaker is emitted to the outside through a through hole.
- the mobile phone described in Patent Document 2 is provided with a duct that forms a sound path between the speaker and the through hole so that the sound output from the speaker is efficiently transmitted to the through hole between the through hole and the speaker. It has been.
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-168966
- Patent Document 3 in a handset cordless phone having a speaker sound emission hole on the back side, the sound emission hole is not blocked when the phone is placed on its back.
- a protrusion is provided at a position close to the sound emitting hole.
- Patent Document 3 Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 1995-25645 Disclosure of the invention
- the sound output from the speaker is often passed through a space having a certain volume in order to improve acoustic characteristics before being output to the outside of the housing.
- the space is provided between a speaker installed inside the housing and an output hole for outputting sound to the outside of the housing (sometimes called a front air chamber).
- This space is often formed by a rib provided on the inner surface of the housing between the speaker and the housing opening, but since the volume of the mobile phone increases by the volume of this space, it is small and thin. It became a problem in trying to make it easier.
- the sound output hole of the speaker is provided with a “sound path” that leads to sound outside the housing, and the opening direction of the sound output hole of the speaker and the playback sound from the housing In some cases, the opening direction of the sound output hole that outputs is made different.
- the sound path can be a “space” that contributes to the improvement of acoustic characteristics.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and reduces the mounting volume of a speaker by utilizing the shape of a mobile phone called "slide type". To reduce the size and thickness. It is another object of the present invention to provide a mobile phone in which the direction in which sound is derived to the outside of the housing varies depending on whether the slide-type mobile phone is opened or closed.
- the mobile terminal has a first housing provided with a display unit for displaying an image, and a back surface that is a surface opposite to the front surface of the first housing.
- a second housing that is connected to the housing so as to be movable, and has a speaker opening that emits sound generated by the built-in speaker to the outside; and a first housing, In a state of being relatively movably connected, an arbitrary position on the second housing is located in the vicinity of the speaker opening disposed on the front surface of the second housing facing the back surface of the first housing.
- the speaker opening is enclosed so as to be closed in one direction while being opened in one direction, and a rib formed so as to extend to the end of the second casing is provided.
- the mobile terminal according to the present invention is configured such that a first casing provided with a display unit for displaying an image and a back surface, which is a surface opposite to the front surface of the first casing, face the first casing.
- the second housing which is movably connected and has a speaker opening for emitting sound generated by the built-in speaker to the outside, and the first housing and the second housing are substantially overlapped.
- the closed state which is a closed state, at a predetermined position on the back surface of the first housing that faces the speaker opening of the second housing, it opens to any one direction on the back surface of the first housing.
- the first rib that surrounds the speaker opening so as to close the other direction and extends to the end of the first housing, and at least one of the closed state force and the second housing.
- the open state where the unit has transitioned to a state where it overlaps the first housing, at a predetermined position on the back surface of the first housing facing the speaker opening, with respect to any one direction on the back surface of the first housing Enclose the speaker opening so as to close the other direction while opening, and to the end of the first housing It is provided with a a second rib formed to Shin.
- the mobile terminal according to the present invention has a first casing provided with a display unit for displaying an image, and a first casing facing a back surface which is a surface opposite to the front surface of the first casing.
- a second housing that is connected to the housing so as to be movable, and has a speaker opening that emits sound generated by the built-in speaker to the outside; and a first housing,
- an arbitrary position on the second housing is located in the vicinity of the speaker opening disposed on the front surface of the second housing facing the back surface of the first housing.
- the speaker opening is enclosed so as to be open in one direction and the other direction is closed, and a rib formed so as to extend to the end of the second housing is provided. Therefore, there is no need to provide a space for the inside of the housing! Therefore, if the housing can be made smaller and thinner, there is an effect! .
- a mobile terminal has a first casing provided with a display unit for displaying an image, and a first casing facing a back surface that is a surface opposite to the front surface of the first casing.
- a second housing that is connected to the housing so as to be movable, and has a speaker opening that emits sound generated by the built-in speaker to the outside; and a first housing,
- a first rib formed to surround the speaker opening to open in any one direction while closing the other and to extend to the end of the first housing;
- At least a portion of the second housing is In an open state in which the state transitions to a state overlapping with the one housing, while opening to any one direction on the back surface of the first housing at a predetermined position on the back surface of the first housing facing the speaker opening, Since the speaker opening is enclosed so as to close the other direction and the second housing
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of a slide-type mobile phone according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of a slide type mobile phone according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a speaker mounting portion.
- FIG. 4 is a comparative explanatory view showing a comparison of opening directions of audio output holes.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a slide type mobile phone according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of a speaker mounting portion.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a slide type mobile phone according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory view and an external perspective view showing directions of audio output holes in a slide open state.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory view and an external perspective view showing directions of audio output holes in a slide closed state. Explanation of symbols
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view showing the external appearance of a slide type mobile phone.
- the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 are opened.
- a slide-type mobile phone is shown.
- the display unit 110 and the receiver 111 of the upper housing 101 and the operation unit 112 of the lower housing 102 are both exposed.
- the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102 are closed, the display unit 110 and the receiver 111 of the upper casing 101 are exposed, and the operation unit 112 of the lower casing 102 is exposed to the upper casing 10 1. It becomes a state covered with.
- the slide-type mobile phone shown in FIG. 1 includes a receiving unit 111, a ringing melody, and a speaker for music playback. The sound reproduced by the speaker is output from the sound output hole 105 to the outside of the side force of the slide type mobile phone.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the slide type mobile phone with the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102 opened.
- the speaker 104 is provided in a portion where the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 overlap (on the upper end side of the lower housing 102).
- the force at which the gap 108 which is a housing opening, is disposed.
- a speaker sound emitting hole 109 and a speaker body 104 are provided at the back of the gap 108.
- the other is opened to any one direction on the lower housing 102.
- a rib 106 is provided so as to surround the speaker opening so as to close the direction and to extend to the end of the lower housing 102.
- a rib 106 is formed in a “U” shape that surrounds the gap 108 and opens only in one side direction of the lower housing 102 and closes in the other direction.
- the rib 106 is formed in the lower housing 102 according to FIG.
- the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 can be formed on the surface (rear side) of the upper housing 101 facing the lower housing 102 in a state where the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 are slidably assembled.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of the speaker mounting portion.
- the speaker body 104 is formed of a vibration plate 113 and a sound emission hole 109.
- the speaker 104 is in contact with the substrate and is electrically connected.
- the speaker 104 is provided in contact with the inner surface at a position corresponding to the opening of the lower housing upper side surface 103. More specifically, the housing opening is formed smaller than the diameter of the speaker 104, and the upper end portion of the speaker 104 is provided in contact with the inner surface of the housing.
- a gap 108 shown in FIG. 3 is an opening provided on the surface of the lower housing 102, and is a space having a volume calculated from the area of the opening and the thickness of the lower housing 103 (first space).
- a rib 106 that surrounds the mouth by opening only one direction on the audio output hole 105 side is provided outside the lower housing 102.
- the back surface of the upper housing 101 covers the rib 106, so that a space is formed by the back surface of the upper housing 101 and the rib 106.
- the first space and the second space can be used as a space (front air chamber) for improving the acoustic characteristics. There is an effect that it is not necessary to provide it inside the housing opening.
- FIG. 4 is a comparative explanatory diagram showing comparison of audio output directions.
- 04 (a) shows a typical mobile phone with a sound emission hole 109 on the back surface of the lower housing 102.
- FIG. 4 (b) shows that the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 can slide.
- a mobile phone according to the present invention is shown in which a sound emitting hole 109 is provided in front of the lower casing 102 facing the upper casing 101 in a connected state.
- the mobile phone of FIG. 4 (b) outputs sound to the outside through the sound output hole on the side of the mobile phone due to the sound path formed by the rib 106. Can produce sound. It is also possible to enhance the stereo effect and 3D sound effect by adjusting the distance between the left and right audio output holes.
- the speaker 104 is provided in contact with the inner surface of the housing opening, and the rib 106 surrounding the housing opening by opening only one direction on the audio output hole side is further provided.
- the first space having a volume calculated from the area of the opening and the thickness of the housing, and the second space formed by the upper housing back surface and the ribs are used as spaces for improving acoustic characteristics. Can do. Therefore, there is no need to provide a space for improving the acoustic characteristics inside the housing, so that the housing can be reduced in size and thickness.
- the housing opening is formed smaller than the diameter of the speaker 104, the speaker 104 is provided in contact with the inner surface of the housing, and the housing opening is arranged in one direction on the audio output hole side.
- a rib 106 that opens and surrounds only the first space, the first space having a volume calculated from the area of the opening and the thickness of the housing, and the second space formed by the rear surface of the upper housing and the ribs are sounded. It was used as a space for improving characteristics.
- the housing opening is formed larger than the diameter of the speaker 104, and the housing can be further thinned.
- FIG. 5 is an exploded perspective view of a slide type mobile phone according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- the speaker 104 emits sound at the portion where the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 overlap (the upper end side of the lower housing 102).
- Hole 109 is shown.
- the rib 106 surrounds the sound emission hole 109 and is formed in a “U” shape that opens only in one side direction of the lower housing 102 and closes in the other direction.
- the same reference numerals as those in FIG. 5 the same reference numerals as those in FIG.
- FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the speaker mounting portion.
- the housing opening is formed larger than the diameter of the speaker 104.
- the speaker 104 is provided such that the outer surface portion is in contact with the inner surface of the housing opening and the upper end portion thereof is in contact with the rib 106. Therefore, in the configuration shown in FIG. 6, since the gap 108 shown in FIG. 3 is occupied by the speaker 104, there is no space corresponding to the “first space” described in the first embodiment.
- the housing opening is formed larger than the diameter of the speaker 104, the side surface portion of the speaker 104 is brought into contact with the side surface of the housing opening, and the upper end portion of the speaker 104 is brought into contact with the rib 106.
- the mounting volume can be reduced by the volume of the first space, and the effect that the terminal can be reduced in size and thickness can be obtained.
- the thickness can be reduced by the thickness of the casing.
- the lower casing 102 is provided with ribs 106 that surround the speaker 104 provided in the lower casing except for one direction.
- the sound of the speaker power was output to the outside from the sound output holes provided on both side surfaces of the mobile phone. Accordingly, the positional relationship between the rib 106 and the speaker 104 does not change regardless of the open / closed state of the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102, and thus the sound with high speaker power is output from the sound output hole on the side surface of the mobile phone.
- the slide-type mobile phone described below forms a rib on the upper casing, and changes the positional relationship between the rib and the speaker according to the open / closed state of the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102, whereby the upper casing 101 Depending on the open / closed state of the lower casing 102, the position on the casing where the sound from the speaker is output is changed.
- a slide-type mobile phone a large display is exposed on the case regardless of the open / closed state of the case.
- the slide-type mobile phone is used not only in the “vertical direction” in which the terminal is held in the hand, but also, for example, a horizontally long display in a state where it is placed in a horizontal holder.
- TV programs are displayed on the screen or used in a “horizontal direction” such as running a video application. Therefore, it is convenient if the output position of the powerful sound can be changed depending on whether the terminal is used in the “vertical direction” or the “horizontal direction”.
- the slide-type mobile phone described below has an upper case 10 that faces the speaker opening 108 of the lower case 102 when the upper case 101 and the lower case 102 are in a closed state.
- 1 in a predetermined position on the back surface of 1, surrounds the speaker opening 108 so as to open in any one direction on the back surface of the upper housing 101 and close the other direction, and extends to the end of the upper housing 101
- the first ribs 304, 306 formed in such a manner that the upper face that faces the speaker opening 108 is opened when the closed state is changed to a state where at least a part of the lower case 102 overlaps the upper case 101.
- Second ribs 300 and 302 formed so as to be stretched were provided.
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of the slide type mobile phone according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 7A is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 are disassembled.
- no ribs are formed around the gaps 108A and 108B on the lower housing 102.
- a speaker body 104 is formed in the depth direction of the gaps 108A and 108B formed in the lower housing 102.
- the gap 108A is referred to as a “first speaker opening” and the gap 108B is referred to as a “second speaker opening”.
- FIG. 7 (b) shows the configuration of the rear side of the upper casing 101 (the surface of the upper casing 101 facing the lower casing 102 in a state where the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102 are slidably assembled).
- FIG. 7 (b) It is a perspective view.
- the ribs 300 and 300 surrounding the first speaker opening 108A are formed with the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102 closed.
- Sound output hole 301 for outputting speaker sound to the outside via the formed sound path sound 302 for outputting speaker sound to the outside via the sound path formed by the rib 302 surrounding the second force opening 108B and the rib 302
- An output hole 303 is shown. That is, in a state where the upper casing 101 and the lower casing 102 are closed, the speaker sound is output from the audio output holes 301 formed at the upper and lower ends of the upper casing 101 in a state where the terminal is held upright. , 303 will be output. In other words, when the terminal is placed in the horizontal direction, sound is output from both the left and right directions of the wide horizontal display screen.
- FIG. 7B With the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 opened, the rib 304 surrounding the first spin force opening 108A and the sound path formed by the rib 304 are used.
- the sound output hole 305 for outputting the speaker sound to the outside, the rib 306 surrounding the second speaker opening 108B, and the sound output hole 307 for outputting the speaker sound via the sound path formed by the rib 310 are shown.
- the speaker sound is output from the voice output holes 305 and 307 formed on the left and right sides of the upper casing 101 when the terminal is held upright. Will be output.
- the terminal is held by the user's hand in the vertical direction with the upper and lower casings open, sound is output from both the left and right directions of the vertically long display screen.
- FIG. 8 is an explanatory view showing the direction of the audio output hole in the slide open state and an external perspective view.
- the part indicated by the solid line is the upper casing 101 and the ribs 300, 302, 304, 306 formed on the upper casing 101
- the part indicated by the broken line is the part of the lower casing 102.
- Speaker openings 108A and 108B are shown in order to clarify the relative positions of the ribs and speaker openings 108A and 108B when the upper and lower cases 101 and 102 are opened and closed, the openings 108A and 108B that are not mounted on the upper case 101 are shown with broken lines. It is shown.
- the speaker openings 108A and 108B of the lower housing 102 are respectively connected to the ribs 304 and 306 of the upper housing 101 as shown in FIG. 8 (a). It exists in the position surrounded by. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 8 (b), when the terminal is in a vertical position, in other words, the display display 110 is in the “vertically long” state, the speaker sound is transmitted from the left and right sides of the upper housing 101. The sound is output from the sound output holes 305 and 307 formed on the surface. When the terminal with the top and bottom cases opened is held by the user's hand in the vertical direction, the sound is heard from both the left and right sides of the vertical display screen Is output.
- FIG. 9 is an explanatory view showing the direction of the audio output hole in the slide closed state and an external perspective view.
- the same reference numerals as those in FIG. When the upper housing 101 and the lower housing 102 are closed, the speaker openings 1 08A and 108B of the lower housing 102 are respectively connected to the ribs 300 of the upper housing 101 as shown in FIG. It exists in the position surrounded by 302. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 9 (b), the speaker audio is formed on both the left and right sides of the upper casing 101 in a state in which the terminal is in a horizontal position, in other words, the display 110 is in the “horizontal” state.
- the audio output holes 301 and 303 are output. That is, when the terminal is held sideways, the audio output holes formed at the upper and lower ends of the upper casing 101 are also output. When the terminal is placed in the horizontal direction, sound is also output from the left and right direction forces of the wide horizontal display screen.
- the slide-type mobile phone according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention has a case in which a speaker is provided at a position where the upper and lower cases overlap in the slide open state (in the above example, the lower case).
- a rib is formed on a housing (upper housing 101 in the above embodiment) different from the body 102).
- the rib includes one that forms a sound path while enclosing the speaker in the slide open state, and one that forms a sound path while enclosing the speaker in the slide closed state.
- the ribs are formed in a housing different from the housing in which the speakers are provided, and the ribs include those that surround the speakers in the slide open state and the closed state.
- the positional relationship between the rib and the speaker can be changed, and the speaker sound can be guided to different sound paths. Therefore, it is possible to output a powerful sound from different sides of the terminal according to the slide open / close state.
- the configuration in which the speaker 104 is mounted on the lower housing 102 is not described.
- the technical features described in Embodiments 1 and 2 may be adopted as appropriate.
- the terminal when the speaker 104 is mounted as described in Embodiments 1 and 2, the terminal can be reduced in size and thickness. This can be achieved.
- the present invention is applicable not only to the slide-type mobile phone described in the embodiment, but also to a mobile communication terminal that can reproduce sound and has a communication function, and a portable music playback device that does not have a communication function. It is possible.
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