PORTABLE COMPUTER WITH MULTIPLE DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS
20250341858 · 2025-11-06
Assignee
Inventors
- Yves Behar (Oakland, CA, US)
- Joshua Morenstein (San Francisco, CA)
- Christopher HibmaCronan (Oakland, CA, US)
- Naoya Edahiro (San Francisco, CA, US)
- Matthew David Day (San Francisco, CA, US)
Cpc classification
G06F3/04812
PHYSICS
G06F1/1618
PHYSICS
G06F1/1637
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G06F1/1616
PHYSICS
G06F1/162
PHYSICS
G06F1/1622
PHYSICS
G06F1/1677
PHYSICS
G06F1/1601
PHYSICS
G06F2200/1614
PHYSICS
G06F1/169
PHYSICS
G06F3/0481
PHYSICS
International classification
G06F3/0481
PHYSICS
G06F3/04812
PHYSICS
Abstract
A portable computer that is configurable between a plurality of display modes including a laptop mode (in which the portable computer has a conventional laptop appearance) and an easel mode in which the base of the computer and its display component stand vertically forming an inverted V. The portable computer includes a hinge assembly that couples the display component to the base of the computer, and allows the display component to be rotated about an axis along an interface between the display component and the base to configure the portable computer between a closed position, the laptop mode and the easel mode.
Claims
1-30. (canceled)
31. A portable computer, comprising: a single display component, comprising: a surface comprising a single display screen and a bezel surrounding the single display screen, the single display screen having a height and a length that is greater than the height, and the bezel including a camera oriented at a same viewing angle as the single display screen; and an edge surrounding the bezel and being oriented in one or more directions that are substantially orthogonal to the surface, the edge having integrated therein a user control input device; a support component; an interface coupling the single display component to the support component and permitting rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about an axis that is parallel to the length of the single display screen; and a keyboard, wherein the portable computer is configurable between, and configured to detect a transition to each of, a plurality of modes, the plurality of modes comprising: a first mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a first angle relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is available to receive input from a user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen; a second mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a second angle, different from the first angle, relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a second landscape orientation that is inverted with respect to the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located below the single display screen; and a third mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a third angle that is less than 320 degrees relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen, wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust parameters of the portable computer in response to control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
32. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the interface is configured to resist rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about the axis in each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode to maintain the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle, respectively.
33. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the third angle is equal to the second angle.
34. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the support component is configured to contact a surface below the portable computer in the first mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in the first mode.
35. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the single display component is supported by the support component in each of the first mode and the third mode.
36. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the support component is configured to contact the surface below the portable computer in each of the first mode and the third mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in each of the first mode and the third mode.
37. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust a volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
38. The portable computer of claim 37, wherein the user control input device is configured to be actuated in a first inclination relative to the edge to increase the volume of the portable computer and in a second inclination, opposite to the first inclination, relative to the edge to decrease the volume of the portable computer.
39. The portable computer of claim 38, wherein the portable computer is configured to display on the single display screen along an edge thereof an elongated volume indicator that visually indicates adjustment of the volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
40. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the portable computer comprises a mode sensor comprising an accelerometer, the mode sensor being configured to detect each of the first mode, the second mode, and the second mode.
41. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein the portable computer is configured to respond to detecting each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode by adapting content displayed on the single display screen and/or adapting a response of the portable computer to input received from the user.
42. The portable computer of claim 31, wherein no user control input devices are disposed in the bezel.
43. A portable computer, comprising: a single display component, comprising: a surface comprising a single display screen and a bezel surrounding the single display screen, the single display screen having a height and a length that is greater than the height, and the bezel including a camera oriented at a same viewing angle as the single display screen; and an edge surrounding the bezel and being oriented in one or more directions that are substantially orthogonal to the surface, the edge having integrated therein a user control input device; a support component; an interface coupling the single display component to the support component and permitting rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about an axis that is parallel to the length of the single display screen; and a keyboard, wherein the portable computer is configurable between, and configured to detect a transition to each of, a plurality of modes, the plurality of modes comprising: a first mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a first angle relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is available to receive input from a user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen; a second mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a second angle, different from the first angle, relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a second landscape orientation that is inverted with respect to the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located below the single display screen; and a third mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a third angle relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen, wherein the portable computer is configured to perform an adaptation of content displayed on the single display screen in response to detecting a transition from the first mode to the second mode, the adaptation of content comprising enlarging a windowed view of channel content that occupies substantially less than all of the single display screen in the first mode such that the windowed view of channel content occupies substantially all of the single display screen in the second mode, and wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust parameters of the portable computer in response to control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
44. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the channel content comprises an image and/or a video.
45. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the interface is configured to resist rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about the axis in each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode to maintain the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle, respectively.
46. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the third angle is equal to the second angle.
47. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the support component is configured to contact a surface below the portable computer in the first mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in the first mode.
48. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the single display component is supported by the support component in each of the first mode and the third mode.
49. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the support component is configured to contact the surface below the portable computer in each of the first mode and the third mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in each of the first mode and the third mode.
50. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust a volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
51. The portable computer of claim 50, wherein the user control input device is configured to be actuated in a first inclination relative to the edge to increase the volume of the portable computer and in a second inclination, opposite to the first inclination, relative to the edge to decrease the volume of the portable computer.
52. The portable computer of claim 51, wherein the portable computer is configured to display on the single display screen along an edge thereof an elongated volume indicator that visually indicates adjustment of the volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
53. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the portable computer comprises a mode sensor comprising an accelerometer, the mode sensor being configured to detect each of the first mode, the second mode, and the second mode.
54. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein the portable computer is configured to respond to detecting each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode by adapting content displayed on the single display screen and/or adapting a response of the portable computer to input received from the user.
55. The portable computer of claim 43, wherein no user control input devices are disposed in the bezel.
56. A portable computer, comprising: a single display component, comprising: a surface comprising a single display screen and a bezel surrounding the single display screen, the single display screen having a height and a length that is greater than the height, and the bezel including a camera oriented at a same viewing angle as the single display screen; and an edge surrounding the bezel and being oriented in one or more directions that are substantially orthogonal to the surface, the edge having integrated therein a user control input device; a support component; an interface coupling the single display component to the support component and permitting rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about an axis that is parallel to the length of the single display screen; and a keyboard, wherein the portable computer is configurable between a plurality of modes, the plurality of modes comprising: a first mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a first angle relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is available to receive input from a user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen; a second mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a second angle, different from the first angle, relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in a second landscape orientation that is inverted with respect to the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located below the single display screen; and a third mode, in which the single display component is disposed at a third angle relative to the support component about the axis, the keyboard is disabled from receiving input from the user of the portable computer, the single display screen is configured to display content in the first landscape orientation, and the camera is located above the single display screen, wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust parameters of the portable computer in response to control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes, and wherein the portable computer comprises a mode sensor comprising an accelerometer, the mode sensor configured to detect a transition to each of the plurality of modes.
57. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the interface does not permit rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about axes that are parallel to the height of the single display screen.
58. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the interface is configured to resist rotation of the single display component relative to the support component about the axis in each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode to maintain the first angle, the second angle, and the third angle, respectively.
59. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the third angle is equal to the second angle.
60. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the support component is configured to contact a surface below the portable computer in the first mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in the first mode.
61. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the single display component is supported by the support component in each of the first mode and the third mode.
62. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the support component is configured to contact the surface below the portable computer in each of the first mode and the third mode, and the support component is configured to occupy less of the surface below the portable computer in the second mode than in each of the first mode and the third mode.
63. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the portable computer is configured to adjust a volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
64. The portable computer of claim 63, wherein the user control input device is configured to be actuated in a first inclination relative to the edge to increase the volume of the portable computer and in a second inclination, opposite to the first inclination, relative to the edge to decrease the volume of the portable computer.
65. The portable computer of claim 64, wherein the portable computer is configured to display on the single display screen along an edge thereof an elongated volume indicator that visually indicates adjustment of the volume of the portable computer in response to the control input received via the user control input device in each of the plurality of modes.
66. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the portable computer comprises a mode sensor comprising an accelerometer, the mode sensor being configured to detect each of the first mode, the second mode, and the second mode.
67. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein the portable computer is configured to respond to detecting each of the first mode, the second mode, and the third mode by adapting content displayed on the single display screen and/or adapting a response of the portable computer to input received from the user.
68. The portable computer of claim 56, wherein no user control input devices are disposed in the bezel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018] Various aspects of at least one embodiment are discussed below with reference to the accompanying figures, which are not intended to be drawn to scale. Where technical features in the figures, detailed description or any claim are followed by references signs, the reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the figures, detailed description, and claims. Accordingly, neither the reference signs nor their absence are intended to have any limiting effect on the scope of any claim elements. In the figures, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure. The figures are provided for the purposes of illustration and explanation and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] Aspects and embodiments are directed to a portable computer that is configurable between different operating modes, including a laptop mode (in which the portable computer has a conventional laptop appearance), a flat mode, a frame mode, and an easel mode in which the base of the computer and its display component stand vertically forming an inverted V, as discussed further below. The portable computer is capable of different display formats and functionality in the different modes, and includes a graphical user interface that may work seamlessly with the computer hardware to provide a unified, comfortable, holistic user experience. In particular, the portable computer may provide access to a wide array of functions, both those traditionally provided by computing devices and those traditionally provided by other passive information devices. For example, the hardware and software, including the graphical user interface, of the portable computer may be focused toward providing access to entertainment media, such as audio and video (e.g., playing music, streaming video, viewing photographs, etc.), email, and internet, while also providing state-of-the-art computer processing capability.
[0049] It is to be appreciated that embodiments of the methods and apparatuses discussed herein are not limited in application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The methods and apparatuses are capable of implementation in other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Examples of specific implementations are provided herein for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be limiting. In particular, acts, elements and features discussed in connection with any one or more embodiments are not intended to be excluded from a similar role in any other embodiments. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Any references to embodiments or elements or acts of the systems and methods herein referred to in the singular may also embrace embodiments including a plurality of these elements, and any references in plural to any embodiment or element or act herein may also embrace embodiments including only a single element. References in the singular or plural form are not intended to limit the presently disclosed systems or methods, their components, acts, or elements. The use herein of including, comprising, having, containing, involving, and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. References to or may be construed as inclusive so that any terms described using or may indicate any of a single, more than one, and all of the described terms.
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[0053] An exterior view of the bottom of the base 104 (the underside of the portable computer 100) is illustrated in
[0054] According to one embodiment, the base 104 may comprise a cushioning strip 130 disposed along an edge of the base 104 opposite to the interface between the display component 102 and the base, as illustrated in
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[0057] According to one embodiment, when the portable computer 100 is configured into the easel mode, the visual display on the display screen 110 is automatically rotated 180 degrees such that the information appears right-way-up, even through the display screen is upside-down compared to when the portable computer is in the laptop mode. Thus, a user may simply flip the portable computer 100 into the easel mode and immediately be able to comfortably view information on the display screen 110, without having to access display screen controls to adjust the orientation of the visual display. In one embodiment, the portable computer 100 includes an orientation (or mode) sensor that is configured to detect whether the portable computer is in the laptop mode or the easel mode, and to adjust the display accordingly. The orientation sensor may be incorporated into the base component 104, for example, underneath the keyboard 106, or into the display component. In one example, locating the orientation sensor in the display component 102, rather than the base 104, may provide more robust detection and therefore, may be presently preferred in some embodiments. The orientation sensor may be used to determine a precise relative orientation of the base component 104 with respect to the display component 102, or vice versa, for example, to determine whether the device is in the laptop mode, easel mode, or some point in between the two modes. In one example, the orientation sensor includes an accelerometer whose output is fed to the computer operating system (or to dedicated logic circuitry) which then triggers a display inversion as appropriate.
[0058] Accelerometers have been used in portable devices such as cellular phones, media players or computers, as sudden motion sensors, or drop detectors, to protect against hard drive crashes in the event that the device is dropped. By contrast, however, the accelerometer in the portable computer according to an embodiment of the invention is not used to detect motion of the overall computer, but rather to detect a configuration of the portable computer 100 (e.g., laptop mode or easel mode), particularly, to detect an orientation of the display component 102 relative to the base component 104. In one example, information from the accelerometer is provided to a display controller in the portable computer and used to switch the display between portrait or landscape mode, as is done in some conventional devices.
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[0060] According to one embodiment, the display component 102 is pivotably coupled to the base 104 by a hinge that allows the display component to be moved relative to the base so as to allow the portable computer 100 to be configured into the closed position, the laptop mode or the easel mode. As discussed above, in conventional clamshell type portable computers, the hinges that couple the display component to the base generally do not permit more than about 180 degrees of rotation of the display component. Thus, these conventional portable computers can be in a closed position or open, laptop configuration, but cannot be configured into an easel mode because the conventional hinges do not permit sufficient movement of the display component. Similarly, the tablet-type portable computers discussed above have displays that can be opened, rotated and folded such that they lie flat against the keyboard on the base, but cannot be configured into an easel mode. Although, as discussed above, U.S. Pat. No. 6,266,236 discloses a computer that is configurable into a presentation mode, this requires a complex arm assembly. By contrast, the portable computer according to embodiments of the present invention may be configured into the easel mode by simply continuing to tilt or rotate the display component past the laptop positions until a desired easel angle 134 is reached.
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[0063] One embodiment of the hinge assembly 138 is illustrated in
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[0067] According to one embodiment, the portable computer may include integrated navigation hardware that allows a user to easily and comfortable control various features and functions of the portable computer, and to manipulate content displayed on the portable computer. For example, as discussed above, the portable computer 100 may comprise a scroll wheel 132 that allows a user to control, adjust and/or select various functionality of the portable computer. According to another embodiment, the scroll wheel 132 may be used to provide hardware navigation through information, such as menus, icons, etc., displayed on the display screen 110, as discussed further below with reference to
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[0069] According to one embodiment, the different modes of content 172 may be displayed as a series of bars across the display screen 110, as illustrated in
[0070] As discussed above, according to one embodiment, the scroll wheel 132 and, optionally, the navigation buttons 166, 168 may be used to navigate the user interface. Referring again to
[0071] As discussed above, in one embodiment volume control for the speakers 128 may be provided by the volume control button 204 and mute button 206. Alternatively, according to another embodiment, volume control may be provided using the scroll wheel 132. Thus, as a user scrolls the scroll wheel 132, as illustrated in
[0072] In one embodiment, the scroll wheel 132 may be depressible as well as scrollable. Thus, pressing the scroll wheel 132, as illustrated in
[0073] As discussed above, according to one embodiment, one or more navigation buttons may be used in conjunction with the scroll wheel. In particular, in one embodiment, the navigation button(s) may be used to change the action of the scroll wheel. As discussed above, in one example, the default action of the scroll wheel is volume control. This action may be changed by pressing the navigation button 166, as illustrated in
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[0075] It is to be appreciated that numerous variations on the functionality of the navigation buttons 166, 168 is possible, as would be recognized by those skilled in the art, and the above examples are given for illustration only and are not intended to be limiting. In addition, any functions described with reference to one navigation button (166 or 168) may be instead (or additionally) implemented with the other navigation button. In one example, the function of the navigation buttons 166, 168 may vary depending on whether the portable computer 100 is configured into the laptop mode or the easel mode. For example, only the navigation button 166 may be active in the easel mode, and only the navigation button 168 may be active in the laptop mode. Alternatively, both navigation buttons 166, 168 may be usable in either the laptop mode or the easel mode, but their functionality may vary. For example, when the portable computer 100 is in the easel mode, the default action for the navigation button 166 may be channel selection whereas the default action for the navigation button 168 is to access the home screen. Furthermore, the portable computer 100 is not limited to the use of two navigation buttons and may instead comprise only a single navigation button or more than two navigation buttons, any of which may be disposed in the locations described above (e.g., on the rounded portion 120 of the base 104 or on the keyboard 106), or in other locations on the portable computer.
[0076] As discussed above, according to one embodiment, the function or display content and/or display orientation of the portable computer may vary when the portable computer is configured from the laptop mode into the easel mode, or vice versa. For example, as discussed above, when the portable computer 100 is configured into the easel mode, the visual display on the display screen 110 is automatically rotated 180 degrees such that the information appears right-way-up, even through the display screen is upside-down compared to when the portable computer is in the laptop mode. In another example, for at least some activities within at least some modes of content (e.g., viewing a photograph or video), when the portable computer 100 is configured into the easel mode, the display may automatically adjust to full screen view (i.e., the displayed image or video is displayed on the full screen size, rather than in a window) to allow for comfortable viewing.
[0077] In addition, as discussed above, the ability to configure the portable computer 100 into either the laptop mode or the easel mode provides enhanced functionality. For example, when the portable computer 100 is not being actively used, the user may configure the portable computer into the easel mode, and program the portable computer to act as a digital photo frame, displaying one or more photos of the user's choice. In the easel mode, the portable computer 100 may occupy a smaller footprint on a surface than in the laptop or closed modes because the base 104 and display component 102 are upright, as illustrated in
[0078] According to another embodiment, the portable computer 100 may further comprise a wireless signal indicator 178, as illustrated in
[0079] According to one embodiment, the portable computer 100 may be provided with power cord and adapter to allow the portable computer to be plugged into a wall supply. Referring to
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[0081] According to one embodiment, the cord 192 may be wound around a cord spool 194 located within, or partially within, the body 186 of the power adaptor 184. As illustrated in
[0082] According to another embodiment, the portable computer 100 may be configured to connect to a docking station 196, as illustrated in
[0083] In addition, it is to be appreciated that although the above discussion refers primarily to the portable computer 100 being in either the laptop mode or easel mode, other modes or configurations are also possible. For example, as discussed above, because the portable computer 100 can be configured from the closed position, through the laptop mode into the easel mode by rotating the display component 102, a number of configurations are possible in between true laptop mode and true easel mode. In another example, the portable computer 100 may be configured into a frame mode, as illustrated in
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[0085] In summary, various aspects and embodiments provide a portable computer that is configurable between different operating modes, including a laptop mode and an easel mode, and that is capable of different display formats and functionality in the different modes. The ability to view and operate the portable computer in the different laptop and easel modes, and to incorporate features and functions such as an alarm clock, digital photograph frame, voice-over-IP, etc, may provide enhanced flexibility and usefulness. In addition, the portable computer may include a graphical user interface that may work seamlessly with the computer hardware to provide an enjoyable, holistic user experience.
[0086] Having thus described several aspects of at least one embodiment, it is to be appreciated various alterations, modifications, and improvements will readily occur to those skilled in the art. For example functionality or features that have been described herein in connection with hardware may instead be implemented in software, or vice versa. For example, the wireless signal indicator discussed above may instead (or in addition) be provided as a software application. Such alterations, modifications, and improvements are intended to be part of this disclosure and are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Accordingly, the foregoing description and drawings are by way of example only.