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`(43)Date of publication of application : 31.08.2006
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`(71)Applicant : NIKON CORP
`(21)Application number : 2005-042626
`(72)Inventor : FUJINAWA NOBUHIRO
`(22)Date offiling :
`18.02.2005
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`(54) DISPLAY DEVICE
`(57)Abstract:
`PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED:To obtain display forms
`appropriate for the case an observer operates a display
`device while viewing display contents and a case the
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`display contents, respectively.
`SOLUTION: The image display device automatically
`switches the display mode to a book mode whenit is
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`state by the decision based on the detection signal
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`switches the mode to a frame mode 1 when it is
`regarded to be in a placed state. In the book mode, a
`reproduced image is displayed on a liquid crystal display
`element 20 as a vertically long screen and Exif
`information incidental to the image data is displayed in
`a margin region 21. In the frame mode 1, the display of
`the Exif information is omitted and the reproduced
`image is highlighted on a large scale at a full size as
`large as the screen ofthe liquid crystal display element
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`(11)Publication
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`(43)Date of publication of application:
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`1020000036647
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`(21)Application number: 1020000015117
`(22)Dateoffiling:
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`(54) SEARCH METHOD USING IMAGE INFORMATION
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`PCT
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`WORLD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ORGANIZATION
`International Bureau
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`(22) International Filing Date:
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`28 February 1995 (28.02.95)
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`INTERNATIONAL APPLICATION PUBLISHED UNDER THE PATENT COOPERATION TREATY (PCT)
`(51) International Patent Classification © :
`(11) International Publication Number:
`WO 95/24007
`GO6F 1/16, HOSK 7/12
`(43) International Publication Date:
`8 September 1995 (08.09.95)
`
`connector (54).
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`(21) International Application Number: PCT/US95/02468|(81)Designated States: AM, AU, BB, BG, BR, BY, CA, CN,CZ,
`EE, FI, GE, HU, JP, KG, KP, KR, KZ, LK, LR, LT, LV,
`MD, MG, MN, MW, MX, NO, NZ, PL, RO, RU,SI, SK,
`TJ, TT, UA, UZ, VN, European patent (AT, BE, CH, DE,
`DK,ES, FR, GB, GR,IE, IT, LU, MC, NL, PT, SE), OAPI
`patent (BF, BJ, CF, CG, CI, CM, GA, GN, ML, MR,NE,
`SN, TD, TG), ARIPO patent (KE, MW, SD, SZ, UG).
`
`(30) Priority Data:
`08/204,540
`
`2 March 1994 (02.03.94)
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`US
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`(71)(72) Applicant and Inventor: LANE,Jeffrey, P. [US/US]; 395|Published
`Otter Creek Court, Atlanta, GA 30328 (US).
`With international search report.
`Before the expiration of the time limit for amending the
`claims and to be republished in the eventof the receipt of
`amendments.
`
`(74) Agents: PRATT,John,S. et al.; Kilpatrick & Cody, Suite 2800,
`1100 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA 30309-4530 (US).
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`(54) Title) MODULAR, RECONFIGURABLE DEVICES
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`(57) Abstract
`
`A modular, reconfigurable system designed to permit coupling and decoupling of devices or components (14, 18) of varying types,
`including portable computers or other electrical devices, is disclosed. The system also is adapted to rotate about two adjacent, parallel
`axes (58, 62) permitting components to be positioned throughout approximately 0-360 degrees. The components (14, 18) are coupled by a
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`FOR THE PURPOSES OF INFORMATION ONLY
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`Codes used to identify States party to the PCT on the front pages of pamphlets publishing international
`applications under the PCT.
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`Mongolia Mauritania
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`United Kingdom
`Georgia
`Guinea
`Greece
`Hungary
`Treland
`Ttaly
`Japan
`Kenya
`Kyrgystan
`Democratic People’s Republic
`of Korea
`Republic of Korea
`Kazakhstan
`Liechtenstein
`Sti Lanka
`Luxembourg
`Latvia
`Monaco
`Republic of Moldova
`Madagascar
`Mali
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`Austria
`Australia
`Barbados
`Belgium
`Burkina Faso
`Bulgaria
`Benin
`Brazil
`Belarus
`Canada
`Central African Republic
`Congo
`Switzerland
`Céte d'Ivoire
`Cameroon
`China
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`Czech Republic
`Germany
`Denmark
`» Spain
`Finland
`France
`Gabon
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`Malawi
`Niger
`Netherlands
`Norway
`New Zealand
`Poland
`Portugal
`Romania
`Russian Federation
`Sudan
`Sweden
`Slovenia
`Slovakia
`Senegal
`Chad
`Togo
`Tajikistan
`Trinidad and Tobago
`Ukraine
`United States of America
`Uzbekistan
`Viet Nam
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`WO 95/24007
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`PCT/US95/02468
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`MODULAR, RECONFIGURABLE DEVICES
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`FIELD OF THE INVENTION
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`This invention relates to modular devices and
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`more particularly to reconfigurable portable
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`computers and other electronic or similar
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`apparatus.
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`Technological advances in the computing,
`electronics, and telecommunications industries have
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`created devices useful to an ever-expanding number
`of users in a wider variety of operating
`Situations.
`Increased memory capacities,
`processing speeds, and telecommunications
`capabilities of "portable" computers, for example,
`have combined with decreased size and weight to
`‘contribute to greater use of these devices.
`The
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`advent of multi-media apparatus and component
`commonality has also augmented the usefulness of
`many electronic devices, as has rapid improvement
`in quality and capability of individual components.
`These rapid improvements to components of an
`overall device have contributed to consumers
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`desiring periodically to upgrade their systems
`merely by purchasing the improved components.
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`reconfigurable components to meet the requirements
`of the varied locations and situations in which the
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`decoupled nor reconfigured, however, and thus fail
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`to address these and other consumer needs.
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`U.S. Patent No. 5,103,376 to Blonder
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`(incorporated herein in its entirety by this
`reference), for example, provides a laptop computer
`having keyboard and display portions whose
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`positions relative to a user can be reversed.
`computer includes a pair of dual-pivoting hinges,
`each capable of rotation about respective pins,
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`permit the reversal. According to the Blonder
`patent, however,
`the reversing portions are
`designed merely to facilitate information entry via
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`both the keyboard and a graphics pen associated
`with the computer. As a result, neither the
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`keyboard nor display is detachable from the
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`reconfigurability is severely limited.
`U.S. Patent No. 5,034,858 to Kawamoto, et al.,
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`also incorporated herein in its entirety by this
`reference, discloses electronic equipment having a
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`separable keyboard.
`The equipment also includes a
`display that can be both rotated about an axis and
`tilted into place about a perpendicular axis for
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`‘use. As with that disclosed in the Blonder patent,
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`the display cannot be detached from the
`however,
`main equipment body. Additionally, neither the
`Blonder nor Kawamoto patent contemplates rotation
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`about
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`two adjacent, parallel axes to permit
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`reconfiguration of components throughout
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`approximately 0-360°.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention, by contrast, provides a
`modular, reconfigurable system designed to permit
`mechanical
`(and, if necessary, electrical) coupling
`and decoupling of devices or components of varying
`types. Because system elements can be decoupled,
`consumers can upgrade individual components as
`desired without having to purchase an entirely new
`system. Component redundancy can also be
`decreased, as a single electronic display, for
`example, can be coupled for use not only with
`computers but with appropriate audio-visual or
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`telecommunications equipment as well.
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`In essence,
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`the invention permits a user to "mix and match"
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`electronic or other devices and components as
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`needed.
`The innovative system also is adapted to rotate
`about at least two adjacent, parallel axes.
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`Consequently,
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`the present invention permits
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`components to be repositioned about each other
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`throughout approximately 0-360°, allowing use of a
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`visual display not only in a standard laptop
`computer format but also in formats facilitating
`use of the display as, for example, a television or
`telecommunications monitor or a pen-based computing
`tablet.
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`invention to provide a system composed of
`reconfigurable modules.
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`provide a modular system permitting coupling and
`decoupling of devices and components, particularly
`electronic devices and components.
`It is also an object of the present invention to
`provide a system having two adjacent, parallel axes
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`of rotation to facilitate component rotation about
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`Other objects, features, and advantages of the
`present invention will become apparent with
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`1 is a perspective view of. an exemplary
`FIG.
`modular device incorporating the technology of the
`present invention shown in a nominally "open"
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`position.
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`FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the device of
`FIG. 1 shown in a nominally "closed" position.
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`3 is a fragmentary perspective view of a
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`connector of the present invention.
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`FIG.
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`4 is a cross-sectional view of the
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`connector of FIG. 3.
`FIGS. 5-9 are a series of fragmentary side
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`cross-sectional views of the device of FIG.
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`1 shown
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`in various configurations.
`FIG. 10 is a perspective view of the device of
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`FIG.
`1 having a support.
`FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of a
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`mechanism connected to the support of FIG. 10.
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`FIGS. 12-13 are a series of side elevational
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`views of the device of FIG. 10 shown in various
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`configurations.
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`FIG. 14 is a perspective view of an alternate
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`coupling mechanism forming part of the present
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`invention.
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`FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an alternate
`exemplary modular device incorporating the
`technology of the present invention shown in a
`nominally "open" position.
`FIG. 16 is a perspective view of the device of
`FIG. 15 shown in a nominally "closed" position.
`FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the device of
`FIG. 15 illustrating a coupling mechanism.
`FIG. 18 is a perspective view of the device of
`FIG. 15 illustrating an alternate coupling
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`mechanism.
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`FIGS. 19-28 are a series of side elevational
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`views of an exemplary modular device incorporating
`the technology of the present invention shown in
`various configurations.
`FIG. 29 is an elevational view of a position
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`indicator that can be incorporated in the modular
`devices of the present invention.
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`DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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`FIGS. 1-2 illustrate generally an exemplary
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`modular device 10 consistent with the present
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`invention. As shown in FIG. 1, device 10 may be a
`portable computer comprising first module 14
`(e.g.
`a keyboard) and second module 18 (e.g. a display).
`Also appearing in FIG.
`1 are disk 22, a magnetic
`storage device which may be loaded into port 26,
`and compact disc 30 (which may be loaded into
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`another port not shown in FIG. 1). An electronic
`mouse or other pointer 32 adapted to convert manual
`pressure to electronic signals capable of moving a
`cursor about the visual display 35 provided by
`second module 18 may also be included, as may video
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`camera 34.
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`FIG.
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`1 illustrates device 10 ina
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`nominally "open" position permitting access both to
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`visual display 35 and keys 36, while FIG.
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`2 shows
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`‘device 10 in a nominally "closed" position.
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`Torque-generating device 37, such as a spring,
`designed to retain second module 18 in a selected
`position relative to first module 14 when device 10
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`is in use.
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`Also shown in FIG. 1
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`(and FIG. 29) as part of
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`second module 18 is position-indicating mechanism
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`38. Mechanism 38 includes a moveable conductor 42
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`in a spherical cavity 46
`(such as liquid mercury)
`having contacts 50 spaced about its periphery.
`Conductor 42 responds via gravitational forces to
`Spatial reorientation of mechanism 38 by moving
`relative to contacts 50 (to contact at least one
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`contact 50 to close its respective circuit).
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`Including mechanism 38 as a component of either
`first or second modules 14 or 18 would thus permit
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`it to indicate the spatial orientation of that
`module. Doing so would also allow mechanism 38 to
`assist device 10 (and its associated software)
`in
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`determining, for example, whether the information
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`to appear on visual display 35 should be in
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`"landscape" or "portrait" position as the visual
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`display 35 is spatially configured,
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`the direction
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`in which to move a curser of second module 18 when
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`a visual display, or whether t