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`(54) MOBILE TERMINAL HAVING SUB-DEVICE
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`(30)
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`Foreign Application Priority Data
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`Inventors:
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`Jong-Hwan Kim, Gyeonggi-do
`(KR); Sang-Yun Oh,Seoul (KR);
`Woo-Jin Suh, Seoul (KR);
`Sang-Hyuck Lee, Seoul (KR)
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`Correspondence Address:
`LEE, HONG, DEGERMAN, KANG & WAIMEY
`660 S. FIGUEROA STREET,Suite 2300
`LOS ANGELES, CA 90017 (US)
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`(73) Assignee:
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`LG Electronics Inc.
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`(21) Appl. No.:
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`12/552,766
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`(22)
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`Filed:
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`(KR) wee eeeeeeees 10-2009-0019010
`Mar. 5, 2009
`(KR) once 10-2009-0034739
`Apr. 21,2009
`Publication Classification
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`HO4M 1/00
`(52) US. CMe oeccceccsssssssssssssseseeesesesessssssssssnnneeees 455/556.1
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`CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED
`APPLICATIONS
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`[0001] The present application claimspriority to Korean
`Application No. 10-2009-0019010 filed in Korea on Mar. 5,
`2009, and Korean Application No. 10-2009-0034739 filed in
`Korea on Apr. 21, 2009, the entire contents ofwhichis hereby
`incorporated by referencein its entirety.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of the Invention
`[0002]
`[0003] The present invention relates to a mobile terminal
`that allows a sub-device to be attached thereto or detached
`therefrom.
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`2. Description of the Related Art
`[0004]
`[0005] Terminals may be divided into a mobile terminal
`(portable terminal) and a stationary terminal according to
`whether the terminalis portable or not. The mobile terminals
`may be divided into a handheld terminal that can be directly
`carried around and a vehicle mountterminal.
`[0006] According to diversification of functions, the termi-
`nals are implementedin the form of multimedia players hav-
`ing complex functions such as capturing images or video,
`reproducing music or videofiles, playing games, receiving
`broadcasts, etc.
`[0007]
`Inorder to support and increase the functionsof the
`terminals, modification of structural parts and/or software
`parts of the terminals may be taken into consideration.
`Research on mobile terminals having bodies that are made
`blocks or modularized so as to be detachably attached in
`functional or structural aspects is ongoing.
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`SUMMARYOF THE INVENTION
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`[0008] Accordingly, one object of the present invention is
`to address the above-noted and other problems.
`[0009] Another object ofthe present inventionis to provide
`a method for controlling an operation and state of a mobile
`terminal when a main device and a sub-device of the mobile
`terminal are coupled or separated.
`[0010]
`To achieve these and other advantages and in accor-
`dance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied
`and broadly described herein, the present invention provides
`in one aspect a mobile terminal including: a sub-device hav-
`ing an input/output unit and attachedto or detached from the
`terminal; and a controller configured to receive a user input
`via a certain communication path from the sub-device when
`the sub-device is separated, and control elements and appli-
`cations of the terminal accordingto the user input.
`[0011]
`To achieve these and other advantages and in accor-
`dance with the purpose of the present invention, as embodied
`and broadly described herein, the present invention provides
`in another aspect a methodfor controlling coupling and sepa-
`ration of a sub-device to or from a mobile terminal, the
`methodincluding: establishing a radio communication path
`with the sub-device when a connection ofthe mobile terminal
`with the sub-device is released; receiving a user input via the
`communication path; and controlling elements and applica-
`tions of the terminal according to the received user input.
`[0012]
`Further scope of applicability of the present inven-
`tion will become apparentfrom the detailed description given
`hereinafter. However,
`it should be understood that
`the
`detailed description and specific examples, while indicating
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`preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by illus-
`tration only, since various changes and modifications within
`the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to
`those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`invention will become more fully
`[0013] The present
`understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow
`and the accompanying drawings, which are given byillustra-
`tion only, and thusare not limitative of the present invention,
`and wherein:
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`FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of a mobile
`[0014]
`terminal implementing an embodimentof the present inven-
`tion;
`FIG. 2 isa front perspective view of a mobile termi-
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`nal implementing an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0016]
`FIG. 3 isa rear perspective view of a mobile termi-
`nal implementing an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0017]
`FIGS. 3a and 36 are front views of the mobile ter-
`minalfor explaining operational states ofthe mobile terminal
`according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0018]
`FIG. 41s a conceptual view for explaining a prox-
`imity depth of a proximity sensor;
`[0019]
`FIG. 5is aconceptual view for explaining a method
`for controlling a touch operation in a configuration that a pair
`of display units overlap with each other;
`[0020]
`FIGS. 6a and 66 are conceptual viewsillustrating
`proximity touch recognition regions where proximity signals
`are detected and haptic regions where haptic effects are gen-
`erated;
`FIG. 7 illustrates the configuration of the mobile
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`terminal including a main device and a sub-device according
`to an embodimentof the present invention;
`[0022]
`FIG.8 illustrates the configuration ofthe sub-device
`attachable to the main device of the mobile terminal accord-
`ing to an embodimentof the present invention;
`[0023]
`FIGS. 9a to 9d illustrate various configuration ofthe
`sub-device according to an embodimentofthe present inven-
`tion;
`FIGS. 10a to 10d illustrate how the main device and
`[0024]
`the sub-device are coupled according to an embodimentofthe
`present invention;
`[0025]
`FIGS. 11a to 11e illustrate the structure and method
`for coupling or separating the sub-device to a folder type main
`device according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0026]
`FIGS. 12a to 12eillustrate the structure and method
`for coupling or separating the sub-deviceto a slide type main
`device according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0027]
`FIGS. 13a to 13d illustrate the structure and method
`for coupling or separating the sub-device to a swivel type
`main device according to an embodiment of the present
`invention;
`[0028]
`FIGS. 14a to 14d illustrate the structure and method
`for coupling or separating the sub-device to a bar type main
`device according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0029]
`FIGS. 15a to 15d illustrate the structure and method
`for coupling or separating the sub-device to a watch type main
`device according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0030]
`FIG. 16 illustrates the structure of a clip type sub-
`device that can be easily attached to any types ofmain devices
`according to an embodimentofthe present invention;
`[0031]
`FIGS. 17a@ and 176 illustrate an example of auto-
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`type or swivel type mobile terminal;
`[0033]
`FIGS. 19a and 198 illustrate another example of
`automatic controlling ofa terminal operation (menudisplay);
`[0034]
`FIGS. 20a and 206 illustrate automatic controlling
`of a terminal operation (keypad controlling);
`[0035]
`FIG. 21 illustrates automatic controlling of a termi-
`nal operation (application controlling);
`[0036]
`FIG.22illustrates an example of automatic control-
`ling of a terminalstate;
`[0037]
`FIG. 23 illustrates another example of automatic
`controlling of a terminal state;
`[0038]
`FIG. 24 illustrates automatic controlling of power
`saving of the terminal;
`[0039]
`FIG.25 illustrates automatic controlling of locking
`of the terminal;
`[0040]
`FIG.26 illustrates user setting in controlling of cou-
`pling/separating according to an embodimentof the present
`invention;
`[0041]
`FIG. 27 illustrates controlling of power of the main
`device 100;
`[0042]
`FIG. 28 illustrates controlling of a call function of
`the sub-device 300;
`[0043]
`FIG. 29 illustrates controlling of a multimedia
`player;
`FIG. 30 illustrates an example of controlling of a
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`FIG. 31 illustrates another example of controlling of
`the mouse function;
`[0046]
`FIG. 32 illustrates controlling of a game function;
`[0047]
`FIGS. 33a and 336 illustrate controlling of execu-
`tion of a widget;
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`FIG. 34 illustrates an example of controlling of
`function interworking;
`[0049]
`FIG. 35 illustrates another example of controlling of
`function interworking;
`[0050]
`FIG. 36 illustrates mode conversion and strength
`adjustment of the main device;
`[0051]
`FIG. 37 illustrates remote controlling of an image
`capture function;
`[0052]
`FIGS. 38a and 386illustrate controlling of an emo-
`tion mode;
`[0053]
`FIGS. 39a to 39¢illustrate controlling of a function
`of the clip type sub-device;
`[0054]
`FIGS. 40¢ and 406illustrate an example of amethod
`of controlling the main device 100 and the sub-device 300 in
`a coupledstate;
`[0055]
`FIG. 41 illustrates another example of a method of
`controlling the main device 100 and the sub-device 300 in a
`coupledstate;
`[0056]
`FIG. 42 illustrates controlling of powerofthe ter-
`minal;
`FIGS. 43a to 43c illustrate coupling of non-touch
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`type terminals and the sub-device;
`[0058]
`FIG.44illustrates a voice function part and a visual
`function part of the mobile terminal;
`[0059]
`FIG.45 illustrates multitasking ofthe voice function
`part and the visual function part;
`[0060]
`FIG.46 illustrates the mobile terminal used by sev-
`eral people at the same time;
`[0061]
`FIGS. 47a and 476 illustrate a video call of the
`mobile terminal according to an embodimentof the present
`invention;
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`FIG. 48 illustrates the use of a second body in a
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`separated state;
`[0063]
`FIG. 49 illustrates a coupling methodoffirst and
`second bodies according to an embodiment of the present
`invention;
`[0064]
`FIG. 50 illustrates the mobile terminal provided
`with powerfrom a solar cell;
`[0065]
`FIG. 51 illustrates a screen image of a charge menu
`of a solar cell environmentsetting;
`[0066]
`FIG. 52 illustrates a screen imageofa notification
`menuofthe solar cell environmentsetting; and
`[0067]
`FIG. 53 is a flow chart illustrating the process of
`charging a battery by the solar cell.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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`[0068] The mobile terminal according to exemplary
`embodiments of the present invention will now be described
`with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the follow-
`ing description, the suffixes ‘module’, ‘unit’ and ‘part’ may be
`used for elements in order to facilitate the disclosure. Signifi-
`cant meanings or roles may not be givento the suffixes them-
`selves and it is understoodthat the ‘module’, ‘unit’ and ‘part’
`may be used together or interchangeably.
`[0069] Embodiments ofthe present invention maybe appli-
`cable to various types of terminals. Examples of such termi-
`nals may include mobile terminals as well as stationary ter-
`minals, such as mobile phones, user equipment, smart
`phones, DTV, computers, digital broadcast terminals, per-
`sonal digital assistants, portable multimedia players (PMP)
`and/or navigators.
`[0070] A further description may be provided with regard
`to a mobile terminal, although such teachings may apply
`equally to other types of terminals.
`[0071]
`FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a mobile terminal in
`accordance with an example embodiment. Other embodi-
`ments and arrangements mayalso be provided. FIG. 1 shows
`a mobile terminal 100 having various components, although
`other components may also be used. More or less components
`mayalternatively be implemented.
`[0072]
`FIG. 1 showsthat the mobile terminal 100 includes
`a wireless communication unit 110, an audio/video (A/V)
`input unit 120, a user input unit 130, a sensing unit 140, an
`output unit 150, a memory 160, an interface unit 170, a
`controller 180 and a power supply 190.
`[0073] The wireless communication unit 110 may be con-
`figured with several components and/or modules. The wire-
`less communication unit 110 may include a broadcast receiv-
`ing module 111, a mobile communication module 112, a
`wireless Internet module 113, a short-range communication
`module 114 anda position-location module 115. The wireless
`communication unit 110 may include one or more compo-
`nents that permit wireless communication between the
`mobile terminal 100 and a wireless communication system or
`a network within which the mobile terminal 100 is located. In
`case of non-mobile terminals, the wireless communication
`unit 110 may be replaced with a wire communication unit.
`The wireless communication unit 110 and the wire commu-
`nication unit may be commonlyreferred to as a communica-
`tion unit.
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`[0074] The broadcast receiving module 111 mayreceive a
`broadcast signal and/or broadcast associated information
`from an external broadcast managing entity via a broadcast
`channel. The broadcast channel mayincludea satellite chan-
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`[0075] At least two broadcast receiving modules 111 may
`be provided in the mobile terminal 100 to pursue simulta-
`neous reception of at least two broadcast channels or facili-
`tation of broadcast channel switching.
`[0076] Examples of broadcast associated information may
`include information associated with a broadcast channel, a
`broadcast program, a broadcast service provider, etc. For
`example, broadcast associated information may include an
`electronic program guide (EPG)of digital multimedia broad-
`casting (DMB) and an electronic service guide (ESG) of
`digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H).
`[0077] The broadcast signal may be a TV broadcast signal,
`a radio broadcast signal, and/or a data broadcast signal. The
`broadcast signal may further include a broadcast signal com-
`bined with a TV or radio broadcast signal.
`[0078] The broadcast receiving module 111 may receive
`broadcast signals transmitted from various types ofbroadcast
`systems. As a non-limiting example, the broadcasting sys-
`tems may include digital multimedia broadcasting-terrestrial
`(DMB-T), digital multimedia broadcasting-satellite (DMB-
`S), digital video broadcast-handheld (DVB-H), a data broad-
`casting system known as media forward link only (Media-
`FLO®)and integrated services digital broadcast-terrestrial
`(ISDB-T). The receiving of multicast signals may also be
`provided. Data received by the broadcast receiving module
`111 maybe stored in the memory 160, for example.
`[0079] The mobile communication module 112 may com-
`municate wireless signals with one or more network entities
`(e.g. a base station or Node-B). The signals may represent
`audio, video, multimedia, control signaling, and data, etc.
`[0080] The wireless Internet module 113 may support
`Internet access for the mobile terminal 100. This wireless
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`Internet module 113 maybe internally or externally coupled
`to the mobile terminal 100. Suitable technologies for wireless
`Internet may include,but are not limited to, WLAN (Wireless
`LAN)(Wi-F1), Wibro (Wireless broadband), Wimax (World
`Interoperability for Microwave Access), and/or HSDPA
`(High Speed Downlink Packet Access). The wireless Internet
`module 113 may be replaced with a wire Internet module in
`non-mobile terminals. The wireless Internet module 113 and
`the wire Internet module maybe referred to as an Internet
`module.
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`[0081] The short-range communication module 114 may
`facilitate short-range communications. Suitable technologies
`for short-range communication may include, but are not lim-
`ited to, radio frequency identification (RFID), infrared data
`association (IrDA), ultra-wideband (UWB), as well as net-
`working technologies such as Bluetooth and ZigBee.
`[0082] The position-location module 115 may identify or
`otherwise obtain a location of the mobile terminal 100. The
`position-location module 115 maybe provided using global
`positioning system (GPS) components that cooperate with
`associated satellites, network components, and/or combina-
`tions thereof.
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`[0083] The position-location module 115 may precisely
`calculate current 3-dimensional position information based
`on longitude, latitude and altitude by calculating distance
`information and precise time information from at least three
`satellites and then by applyingtriangulationto the calculated
`information. Location and time informations may be calcu-
`lated using three satellites, and errors of the calculated loca-
`tion position and time informations may then be amended or
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`changed using anothersatellite. The position-location mod-
`ule 115 may calculate speed information by continuously
`calculating a real-time current location.
`[0084] The audio/video (A/V)input unit 120 may provide
`audio or video signal input to the mobile terminal 100. The
`A/V input unit 120 may include a camera 121 and a micro-
`phone 122. The camera 121 mayreceive and process image
`frames ofstill pictures and/or video.
`[0085] The microphone 122 mayreceive an external audio
`signal while the mobile terminalis in a particular mode, such
`as a phonecall mode, a recording mode and/or a voice rec-
`ognition mode. The received audio signal may then be pro-
`cessed and converted into digital data.
`[0086] The mobile terminal 100, and in particular the A/V
`input unit 120, may include a noise removing algorithm (or
`noise canceling algorithm) to remove noise generated in the
`course of receiving