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JP6403388B2 - Mobile device and method for displaying information - Google Patents
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JP6403388B2
JP6403388B2 JP2014005812A JP2014005812A JP6403388B2 JP 6403388 B2 JP6403388 B2 JP 6403388B2 JP 2014005812 A JP2014005812 A JP 2014005812A JP 2014005812 A JP2014005812 A JP 2014005812A JP 6403388 B2 JP6403388 B2 JP 6403388B2
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JP2014137824A (en
誠駿 元
2013-01-16 Priority to KR1020130005129A priority Critical patent/KR102051908B1/en
2013-01-16 Priority to KR10-2013-0005129 priority
2014-01-16 Application filed by 三星電子株式会社Ｓａｍｓｕｎｇ Ｅｌｅｃｔｒｏｎｉｃｓ Ｃｏ．，Ｌｔｄ．, 三星電子株式会社Ｓａｍｓｕｎｇ Ｅｌｅｃｔｒｏｎｉｃｓ Ｃｏ．，Ｌｔｄ． filed Critical 三星電子株式会社Ｓａｍｓｕｎｇ Ｅｌｅｃｔｒｏｎｉｃｓ Ｃｏ．，Ｌｔｄ．
2014-07-28 Publication of JP2014137824A publication Critical patent/JP2014137824A/en
2018-10-10 Publication of JP6403388B2 publication Critical patent/JP6403388B2/en
The present invention relates to mobile devices, and more particularly, to mobile devices and methods for displaying information.
Recently, various electronic devices have been provided to users. Recently, mobile devices that allow users to access various contents while being carried are widely used as portable terminals, MP3 players, PMPs (Portable Multimedia Players), electronic books, and the like. In such mobile devices, not only wireless transmission / reception functions but also various functions such as photography, music, video, multimedia, and games are integrated. A touch screen is provided on the front surface of the mobile device so that such a multi-function can be used. In recent smartphones, a touch screen in which the entire front surface is sensitive to touch is provided.
However, in the case of a mobile device, the outer case of the mobile device or the touch screen exposed on the front surface of the mobile device may be damaged due to scratches or impact during the carrying or use. In order to prevent this, the mobile device is provided with various cases or covers (hereinafter referred to as “cover device”). In a cover device that covers an existing mobile device, the display side is exposed so that a touch screen can be used, and the mobile device has a form that covers only the outer frame and the back case of the mobile device, or is mobile via a plip case. Although all devices are covered, in order to use the touch screen, a cover device in which a portion covering the touch screen has a form of opening and closing is used. Accordingly, when a cover device that exposes the touch screen is used, there is a problem that it is difficult to prevent the display device from being scratched or damaged. In addition, when using a lip-type cover device that covers the touch screen, there is a troublesome problem that requires opening and closing the cover that covers the touch screen each time the touch screen is used. For example, simple reception and transmission At the same time, there is an inconvenient problem that the cover must be opened. In the case of a rip cover, every time a portable electronic device is used, that is, in order to use a display device, the cover must be opened every time. Therefore, frequent opening and closing of the cover may cause damage to the rip device. There is. In addition, in order to use all touch screens, the cover device only covering the exterior and the lip type cover device needs to be exposed to the outside, and when touch for touch occurs, Problems that are vulnerable to damage such as scratches occur.
Accordingly, there is a need for a technique related to a mobile device using a cover that can cover the touch screen to prevent scratches and the like and can use the touch screen, and a control method thereof.
In order to achieve the above-described problems, one aspect of the present invention provides a mobile device and method for displaying information.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a mobile device and a method for displaying a screen corresponding to a current state of the mobile device on a touch screen according to a type of a cover including a screen projection unit.
A mobile device and method for displaying a screen according to a type of a cover including a screen projection unit according to an aspect of the present invention can display a screen on a touch screen so that the screen is exposed according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. An apparatus and method are provided.
According to another aspect of the present invention, a mobile device and method for displaying a screen according to a type of a cover including a screen projection unit perform an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device when opening of the cover is detected. A mobile device capable of displaying a screen on the touch screen and a control method thereof are provided.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of a cover including a screen projection unit and a control method thereof can provide an automatic switch function for one-hand operation. An apparatus and a control method thereof are provided.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for displaying information is provided. The method includes a step of determining a type of a cover including a screen projection unit, a step of detecting a gesture or trigger, and a screen corresponding to a current state of the mobile device according to the detection of the gesture or trigger. Displaying on a touch screen according to the type.
According to another aspect of the invention, a mobile device for displaying information is provided. The device determines the type of cover including a touch screen that displays information of the mobile device and the screen projection unit, detects a gesture or trigger, and responds to the current state of the mobile according to the detection of the gesture or trigger And a controller that displays a screen to be displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover.
According to an aspect of the present invention, information corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be displayed on the touch screen according to the type of cover.
In addition, according to one aspect of the present invention, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen so as to expose the screen in accordance with the position of the screen projection unit of the cover.
According to an aspect of the present invention, when the opening of the cover is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be performed to display a screen on the touch screen.
According to one embodiment of the present invention, an automatic switch function for one-hand operation can be provided.
1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a front perspective view of a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1 is a rear perspective view of a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 12A to 12C are views illustrating a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to an embodiment of the present invention. 13A to 13C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention. 14A to 14C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention. 15A to 15E illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to a third embodiment of the present invention. 6 is a flowchart illustrating a control method of a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a cover for covering a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention; 18A to 18C are diagrams illustrating a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The present invention can be variously modified and can have various embodiments, and specific embodiments will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. However, this should not be construed as limiting the present invention to the specific embodiments, but includes all modifications, equivalents or alternatives that fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention. .
Unless defined otherwise, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, are generally understood by those having ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Has the same meaning. Terms similar to those defined in commonly used dictionaries shall be construed as having a meaning consistent with the contextual meaning of the related art and are ideal unless explicitly defined in this application. Or is not overly interpreted as a formal meaning.
FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram illustrating a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
The mobile device 100 according to various embodiments of the present invention includes a control unit 110, a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a multimedia module 140, a camera module 150, a GPS (Global Positioning System) module 155, and an input / output module 160. , A sensor module 170, a memory unit 175, a power supply unit 180, a touch screen 190, and a touch screen controller 195 may be included.
Referring to FIG. 1, the mobile device 100 may be connected to an external device (not shown) using a connection part of the external device such as the sub communication module 130, the connector 165, and the earphone jack 167. The external device includes an earphone, an external speaker, a USB (Universal Serial Bus) memory, a charger, a cradle, and a docking station that can be connected to the mobile device 100 by wire. ), A DMB antenna, a mobile payment-related device, a health management device (such as a blood glucose meter), a game machine, and a car navigation system. In addition, the external device includes a Bluetooth (registered trademark) communication device that can be wirelessly connected to the mobile device 100 by short-range communication, a short-range communication device such as a NFC (Near Field Communication) device, a WiFi Direct communication device, a wireless An access point (AP, Access Point) may be included. The external device may include another device, a mobile phone, a smartphone, a tablet PC, a desktop PC, and a server.
Referring to FIG. 1, the sub communication module 130 includes at least one of a wireless run module 131 and a short-range communication module 132, and the multimedia module 140 includes a broadcast communication module 141, an audio playback module 142, and a video playback module. 143 of at least one. The camera module 150 includes at least one of the first camera 151 and the second camera 152, and the input / output module 160 includes a button 161, a microphone 162, a speaker 163, a vibration motor 164, a connector 165, a keypad 166, And at least one of the earphone jack 167.
The control unit 110 stores a CPU 111, a ROM (ROM, 112) in which a control program for controlling the mobile device 100 is stored, and a signal or data input from the outside of the mobile device 100, or is executed by the mobile device 100. A ram (RAM, 113) used as a storage area for the work to be performed may be included. The CPU 111 may include various numbers of cores. For example, the CPU 111 may include a single core, a dual core, a triple core, or a quad core. The CPU 111, the ROM 112, and the ram 113 can be connected to each other through an internal bus.
The control unit 110 includes a mobile communication module 120, a sub communication module 130, a multimedia module 140, a camera module 150, a GPS module 155, an input / output module 160, a sensor module 170, a memory unit 175, a power supply unit 180, and a touch screen 190. , And the touch screen controller 195 can be controlled.
The mobile communication module 120 may connect the mobile device 100 to an external device through mobile communication using at least one, one, or a plurality of antennas (not shown) under the control of the control unit 110. The mobile communication module 120 is a mobile phone (not shown), a smart phone (not shown), a tablet PC or other device (not shown) having a phone number input to the mobile device 100, a voice call, an image call, Send / receive wireless signals for text messages (SMS) or multimedia messages (MMS).
The wireless run module 131 can be connected to the Internet at a place where a wireless access point (AP) (not shown) is set under the control of the control unit 110. The wireless run module 131 supports the American Institute of Electronics (IEEE) wireless LAN standard (IEEE 802.11x). The near field communication module 132 can perform near field communication wirelessly between the mobile device 100 and an image forming apparatus (not shown) under the control of the control unit 110. The short-range communication method may include Bluetooth (Bluetooth (registered trademark)), infrared communication (IrDA, Infrared Data Association), WiFi Direct (WiFi) Communication, NFC (Near Field Communication), and the like.
The mobile device 100 may include at least one of the mobile communication module 120, the wireless run module 131, and the short-range communication module 132 depending on performance. For example, the mobile device 100 may include a combination of the mobile communication module 120, the wireless run module 131, and the short-range communication module 132 depending on performance.
The multimedia module 140 may include a broadcast communication module 141, an audio playback module 142, or a video playback module 143. The broadcast communication module 141, under the control of the control unit 110, broadcast signals (for example, TV broadcast signals, radio broadcast signals, or data broadcast signals) sent from broadcast stations through broadcast communication antennas (not shown) and broadcast additional information ( For example, EPG (Electronic Program Guide) or ESG (Electronic Service Guide)) can be received. The audio playback module 142 can play back a digital audio file (for example, a file whose file extension is mp3, wma, ogg, or wav) that is stored or received under the control of the control unit 110. The video playback module 143 plays back a digital video file (for example, a file with a file extension of mpeg, mpg, mp4, avi, mov, or mkv) that is stored or received under the control of the control unit 110. it can. The moving image playback module 143 can play back a digital audio file.
The multimedia module 140 may include an audio playback module 142 and a video playback module 143 except for the broadcast communication module 141. The audio playback module 142 or the video playback module 143 of the multimedia module 140 may be included in the control unit 110.
The camera module 150 may include at least one of a first camera 151 and a second camera 152 that capture a still image or a moving image under the control of the control unit 110. Further, the first camera 151 or the second camera 152 may include an auxiliary light source (for example, a flash (not shown)) that provides a light amount necessary for photographing. The first camera 151 may be disposed on the front surface of the mobile device 100, and the second camera 152 may be disposed on the back surface of the mobile device 100. In another method, the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 are arranged adjacent to each other (for example, the distance between the first camera 151 and the second camera 152 is larger than 1 cm and smaller than 8 cm), and a three-dimensional still image is obtained. Alternatively, a three-dimensional moving image can be taken.
The GPS module 155 receives radio waves from a plurality of GPS satellites (not shown) on the earth's orbit, and uses the time of arrival of the radio waves from the GPS satellites (not shown) to the display device 100 (Time of Arrival). Thus, the position of the mobile device 100 can be calculated.
The button 161 may be attached to the front, side or back of the housing of the mobile device 100, and includes a power / lock button (not shown), a volume button (not shown), a menu button, a home button, and a back button ( back button) and a search button.
The microphone 162 generates an electrical signal in response to a voice or sound input under the control of the control unit 110.
The speaker 163 controls various signals (for example, a wireless signal, a broadcast signal, a digital audio file, a digital moving image file, or a digital video file) of the mobile communication module 120, the sub communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, or the camera module 150 under the control of the control unit 110. Sound corresponding to photography or the like can be output to the outside of the mobile device 100. The speaker 163 can output a sound corresponding to the execution function of the mobile device 100 (for example, a button operation sound corresponding to a telephone call or a call connection sound). One or a plurality of speakers 163 may be formed at an appropriate position or a plurality of positions of the housing of the mobile device 100.
The vibration motor 164 can switch the electrical signal to mechanical vibration under the control of the control unit 110. For example, in the mobile device 100 in the vibration mode, the vibration motor 164 operates when a voice call is received from another device (not shown). One or more may be formed in the housing of the mobile device 100. The vibration motor 164 can operate in response to a touch operation of a user touching on the touch screen 190 and a continuous movement of the touch on the touch screen 190.
The connector 165 can be used as an interface for connecting the mobile device 100 to an external device (not shown) or a power source (not shown). The mobile device 100 transmits the data stored in the memory unit 175 of the mobile device 100 to an external device (not shown) through a wired cable connected to the connector 165 under the control of the control unit 110, or Data can be received from an external device (not shown). In this case, the external device may be a docking station, and the data may be an input signal transmitted from an external input device such as a mouse or a keyboard. In addition, the mobile device 100 receives power from a power source (not shown) through a wired cable connected to the connector 165, or charges a battery (not shown) using the power source. Can do.
The keypad 166 can receive key inputs from the user for control of the mobile device 100. The keypad 166 includes a physical keypad (not shown) provided on the mobile device 100 or a virtual keypad (not shown) displayed on the touch screen 190. A physical keypad (not shown) provided on the mobile device 100 may be excluded depending on the performance or structure of the mobile device 100.
An earphone (not shown) may be inserted into an earphone jack 167 and connected to the mobile device 100.
The sensor module 170 includes at least one sensor that detects the state of the mobile device 100. For example, the sensor module 170 may include a proximity sensor that detects whether the user can approach the mobile device 100 and a furniture sensor that detects the amount of light around the mobile device 100. The sensor module 170 may include a gyro sensor. The gyro sensor can detect the operation of the mobile device 100 (for example, rotation of the mobile device 100, acceleration or vibration applied to the mobile device 100), and can use a magnetic field of the earth to indicate a direction of the point. It is also possible to detect the direction of gravity. The sensor module 170 may include an altimeter that detects the altitude by measuring atmospheric pressure. The at least one sensor can detect the state of the mobile device 100, generate a signal corresponding to the detection, and transmit the signal to the controller 110. The at least one sensor of the sensor module 170 may be added or deleted depending on the performance of the mobile device 100.
The memory unit 175 operates the mobile communication module 120, the sub communication module 130, the multimedia module 140, the camera module 150, the GPS module 155, the input / output module 160, the sensor module 170, and the touch screen 190 under the control of the control unit 110. Incoming / outgoing signals or data can be stored. The memory unit 175 can store a control program and an application for controlling the mobile device 100 or the control unit 110.
The term “memory unit” refers to the memory unit 175, the ROM 112 and the ram 113 in the control unit 110, or a memory card (not shown) attached to the mobile device 100 (for example, an SD (Secure Digital) card, a memory stick). including. The memory unit may include a non-volatile memory, a volatile memory, a hard disk drive (HDD), or a solid state drive (SSD).
The power supply unit 180 may supply power to one or more batteries (not shown) disposed in the housing of the mobile device 100 under the control of the control unit 110. One or more batteries (not shown) provide power to the mobile device 100. In addition, the power supply unit 180 can supply the mobile device 100 with power input from an external power source (not shown) through a wired cable connected to the connector 165. In addition, the power supply unit 180 can supply the mobile device 100 with power input wirelessly from an external power source through wireless charging technology.
The touch screen 190 can provide a user interface corresponding to various services (for example, calling, data transfer, broadcasting, and photography) to the user. The touch screen 190 can transmit an analog signal corresponding to at least one touch input to the user interface to the touch screen controller 195. The touch screen 190 can input at least one touch through a user's body (for example, a finger including a thumb of a hand) or touchable input means (for example, a stylus pen). Further, the touch screen 190 can input a continuous movement of one touch among at least one touch. The touch screen 190 can transmit an analog signal corresponding to the continuous movement of the input touch to the touch screen controller 195.
In the present invention, the “touch” is not limited to contact between the touch screen 190 and the user's body or touchable input means, and may include non-contact. The distance that can be detected by the touch screen 190 can be changed according to the performance or structure of the mobile device 100.
The touch screen 190 may be realized by a resistive method, a capacitive method, an infrared method, or an ultrasonic wave method, for example.
The touch screen controller 195 converts the analog signal received from the touch screen 190 into a digital signal (for example, X and Y coordinates) and transmits the digital signal to the control unit 110. The controller 110 can control the touch screen 190 using the digital signal received from the touch screen controller 195. For example, the controller 110 can select a shortened execution icon (not shown) displayed on the touch screen 190 in response to the touch, or can execute a shortened execution icon (not shown). Further, the touch screen controller 195 may be incorporated in the control unit 110.
FIG. 2 is a front perspective view of a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 3 is a rear perspective view of a mobile device according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, a touch screen 190 is disposed at the center of the front surface 100 a of the mobile device 100. The touch screen 190 is formed to be large so as to occupy most of the front surface 100 a of the mobile device 100. FIG. 2 shows an example in which a main home screen is displayed on the touch screen 190. The main home screen is an initial screen displayed on the touch screen 190 when the mobile device 100 is turned on. When the mobile device 100 has different home screens for many pages, the main home screen may be the first home screen among the home screens for the many pages. On the home screen, abbreviated icons 191-1, 191-2, 191-3, application switching keys 191-4, time, weather, and the like for executing a plurality of frequently used applications can be displayed. The application switching key 191-4 displays a plurality of application icons indicating a plurality of applications on the touch screen 190 on the screen. In addition, a status bar 192 that displays the state of the mobile device 100 such as the state of battery charge, the strength of the received signal, and the current time may be formed in the upper part of the touch screen 190.
The home button 161 a displays a main home screen on the touch screen 190. For example, when the home button 161a is pressed (or touched) in a state where the main home screen and another home screen or a menu screen are displayed on the touch screen 190, the touch screen is displayed. A main home screen may be displayed at 190. Further, when the home button 161a is pressed (or touched) while a plurality of applications are being executed on the touch screen 190, the main home screen shown in FIG. Can be displayed. The home button 161a may be used to display a plurality of recently used applications on the touch screen 190 or to display a task manager.
The menu button 161 b provides a connection menu that can be used on the touch screen 190. The connection menu may include a widget addition menu, a background change menu, a search menu, an edit menu, an environment setting menu, and the like. When executing the application, a connection menu connected to the application can be provided.
The return button 161c can display a screen executed immediately before the currently executed screen, or can terminate a recently used application.
A first camera 151, a furniture sensor 170a, and a proximity sensor 170b may be disposed at an edge of the front surface 100a of the mobile device 100. The speaker 163 may be disposed on the front surface 100 a of the mobile device 100. A second camera 152, a flash 153, and a speaker 163 may be disposed on the back surface 100 c of the mobile device 100.
On the side surface 100b of the mobile device 100, for example, a power / reset button 161d, a volume control button 161e, a terrestrial DMB antenna 141a for broadcast reception, one or a plurality of microphones 162, and the like may be disposed. The DMB antenna 141a may be fixed to the mobile device 100 or detachably provided.
A connector 165 is provided on the lower side surface of the mobile device 100. A large number of electrodes are attached to the connector 165 and can be connected to an external device by wire. Earphone jack 167 may be provided on the upper side surface of mobile device 100. An earphone can be inserted into the earphone jack 167.
4A, 4B, 5 and 6 are diagrams schematically illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 7A, 7B, and 8 are views schematically illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 9A, 9B, and 10 are views schematically illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
First, a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. 4A, 4B, 5 and 6, and other embodiments and other implementations of the present invention will be described. In the description of the embodiment, the description of the embodiment of the present invention applies mutatis mutandis to the same configuration and reference numerals as those of the embodiment of the present invention. In addition, the mobile device 100 of the present invention is configured such that covers 200a, 200b, and 200c according to embodiments described later can be attached to each other.
4A and 4B are diagrams schematically illustrating a cover including a mobile device and a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 4A, the mobile device 100 may be covered with a cover 200a including a screen projection unit 201a. The cover 200a includes a front cover part 210a and a back cover part 220a.
Referring to FIG. 4B, when the cover 200a covers the mobile device 100, the screen of the touch screen 190 included in the mobile device 100 may be exposed through the screen projection unit 201a. For example, the screen projection unit 201a may be made of a transparent member. Therefore, when the screen of the mobile device 100 is exposed through the screen projection unit 201a included in the cover 200a, the screen is seen to the outside through the screen projection unit 201a.
For example, the screen projection unit 201a may be formed on the cover 200a at a position corresponding to the upper side of the mobile device 100 as shown in FIGS. 4A and 4B. However, the screen projection unit 201a may be formed at various positions on the cover 200a.
The front cover part 210a may include an attachment part 202a, and the back cover part 220a may include an attachment part 203a. When the control unit 110 described below senses the opening of the cover 200a, the control unit 110 separates the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a. Can be detected to detect the opening of the cover 200a.
FIG. 5 is a schematic view illustrating a cover that covers the mobile device illustrated in FIGS. 4A and 4B. Referring to FIG. 5, the back cover part 220a of the cover 200a may be formed of a battery cover. For example, the back cover 220a may be provided as a configuration that covers a battery (not shown) provided on the back of the mobile device 100. As described above, the cover 200a may include the screen projection unit 201a, and the screen of the mobile device 100 may be exposed through the screen projection unit 201a. The screen projection unit 201 a is provided so that the screen displayed on the touch screen 190 can be visually confirmed while covering the front surface of the touch screen 190. For example, the screen projection unit 201a can be formed of a transparent member.
As described above, the cover 200a may be formed with the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a. The cover 200a may be formed with a connection terminal 204a that can be electrically connected to the mobile device 100. As will be described later, the mobile device 100 may include a connection terminal that can be electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a. In addition, the controller 110 of the mobile device 100 separates the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a of the cover 200a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a through the connection terminal. You can recognize that. At this time, the adhering portions 202a and 203a may be formed of magnets. Further, when the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal may be generated. Also, the controller 110 of the mobile device 100 receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal 204a of the cover 200a and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and is attached to the front cover 210a. It can be recognized that 202a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a are separated from each other. For example, the control unit 110 detects a change in the electrical signal received through the connection terminal 204a of the cover 200a and the connection terminal of the mobile device 100, so that the attachment unit 202a of the front cover unit 210a is connected to the back cover unit 220a. It can be determined that the attachment portion 203a is separated.
In addition, an attachment portion may be provided in the mobile device 100. At this time, the attachment part provided in the mobile device 100 is a voltage difference depending on the magnetism or a member that can be magnetically attracted to the attachment part included in the front cover part of the cover, such as iron. You may form from the member which forms. Further, the attachment portion provided in the mobile device may be provided on the back or bezel portion of the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100. In addition, when the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part provided in the mobile device are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal may be generated. The control unit 110 of the mobile device receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal of the cover and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and attaches the attachment unit included in the front cover unit and the mobile device. It is possible to recognize the separation from the attachment portion provided in the apparatus.
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the back of the mobile device and cover of FIGS. 4A and 4B. Referring to FIG. 6, the mobile device 100 may include a connection terminal 135. At this time, the connecting terminal 135 can be electrically connected to the connecting terminal 204a of the cover as described above. Then, the control unit 110 of the mobile device can recognize the separation between the attachment part 202a included in the front cover part 210a and the attachment part 203a of the back cover part 220a through the connection terminal 135. The back cover 220a of the cover 200a may be provided as a battery cover that covers a battery (not shown) of the mobile device 100 as shown in FIG.
4A, 4B, 5 and 6 illustrate an example in which the screen projection unit 201a is formed on the front cover unit 210a of the cover 200a. However, the screen projection unit 201a can be formed at various positions. For example, as shown in FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 8, the screen projection unit 201b may be formed on one side of the front cover unit 210b. For example, the screen projection unit 201b may be formed on the right side of the front cover unit 210b. The attaching part 202b may be disposed on the front cover part 210b. Further, the adhering portion 203b may be disposed on the back cover portion 220b. The connection terminal 204b may be disposed on the back cover part 220b and may be operatively coupled to the mobile device 100.
As shown in FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 10, the screen projection unit 201c may be formed in a large area of the front cover part 210c of the cover 200c (for example, an important position of the front cover part 210c). The attaching part 202c may be disposed on the front cover part 210c. The adhesion part 203c may be disposed on the back cover part 220c. The connection terminal 204 c may be disposed on the back cover part 220 c and may be operatively coupled to the mobile device 100.
FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating a mobile device control method for displaying a screen according to the type of cover including a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. 12A, 12B, and 12C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a cover type including a screen projection unit according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 11, in the mobile device control method for displaying a screen in a cover type including a screen projection unit according to various embodiments of the present invention, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 first includes a screen projection unit. The type of cover is detected (step S110). The control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 determines the type of bar including the screen projection unit. The controller 110 may detect the type of the cover using the category ID of the cover. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover.
The mobile device may include a connection terminal that can be electrically connected to a connection terminal of the cover. The cover may be formed with a connection terminal that can be electrically connected to the mobile device. Accordingly, the control unit of the mobile device can transfer the data including the category ID through the connection terminal electrically connected to the connection terminal of the cover. The control unit can detect the type of the cover using data including the received category ID.
Referring to FIGS. 12A, 12B, and 12C, a scene in which the cover 200c including the screen projection unit 201c covers the mobile device 100 is illustrated. The cover 200c shown in FIGS. 12A, 12B, and 12C corresponds to an example in which the screen projection unit 201c described in FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 10 is formed in a large area of the front cover unit 210c. To do. At this time, the control unit 110 can sense the type of the cover 200c using the category ID of the cover 200c. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover. Therefore, the cover 200c shown in FIGS. 12A, 12B, and 12C has the category ID including the information corresponding to the most area of the front cover part 210c in the position and size of the screen projection part 201c. Can do. The control unit 110 of the mobile device can transfer the data including the category ID through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) that is electrically connected to the connection terminal 204c of the cover 200c. Therefore, the control unit 110 can detect the type of the cover 200c using the data including the received category ID. For example, the control unit 110 uses the category ID, and the type of the cover 200c corresponds to a cover in which the position and size of the screen projection unit 201c correspond to most of the area of the front cover unit 210c. Can be detected.
Next, the controller 110 senses a gesture or trigger (step S120). The controller 110 of the mobile device 100 can sense a gesture or a trigger. At this time, the gesture may be a pressing of the button 161 attached to the mobile device 100 or a touch on the touch screen 190. For example, in FIG. 12A, the control unit 110 can sense a press on the home button 161a (see FIG. 2). The trigger can be generated in the mobile device 100 and received from an external device. For example, the trigger may be a telephone reception or a notification occurrence.
Next, when the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 displays a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen 190 according to the type of the cover (step S130). When the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 may display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen 190 according to the type of the cover. At this time, when the control unit 110 displays a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen 190 according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen 190. If the current state of the mobile device is locked, the screen may include information regarding at least one of time, notification, and battery status. Accordingly, when the current state of the mobile device is locked when the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 includes the screen including information on at least one of time, notification, and battery status. Can be displayed on the touch screen.
For example, as shown in FIG. 12B, when a gesture corresponding to pressing on the home button 161a is detected in step S120 described above, the control unit 110 displays the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device with the type of cover. Can be displayed on the touch screen 190. At this time, when the control unit 110 displays a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen 19 according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen 190. In step S110 described above, the control unit 110 detects that the position and size of the screen projection unit 201c correspond to the cover corresponding to the most area of the front cover unit 210c, and the type of the cover corresponds. The screen can be displayed in a large area of the front cover part 210c. For example, the control unit 110 may display the screen in a large area on the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100 corresponding to a large area of the front cover unit 210c. When the current state of the mobile device is locked, the control unit 110 displays the screen including information on at least one of the time 302, the notifications 304 and 306, and the battery state 308 as shown in FIG. 12B. Can be displayed on the touch screen 190.
Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be displayed on the touch screen 190 according to the type of cover. In particular, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the controller 110 may display a screen on the touch screen 190 so as to expose the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the controller 110 may cover the mobile device with a cover, protect the mobile device and the touch screen, and expose the screen through the screen projection unit. Thus, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the user can protect the mobile device using the cover and can also view the screen on the touch screen through the screen projection unit. Also, according to various embodiments of the present invention, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, a screen including information on at least one of time, notification, and battery state is detected by detecting a gesture or a trigger. Can be displayed on a touch screen corresponding to the screen projection unit. Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, the screen on the touch screen can be confirmed through the screen projection unit even when the covered mobile device is locked.
Next, the opening of the cover is detected (step S140). The controller 110 can sense the opening of the cover. For example, the controller 110 may sense a cover that has been changed or changed in an open state. At this time, the cover includes a front cover part and a back cover part, and the controller 110 detects the separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part. The opening of the cover can be detected. The attachment portion may be made of a magnet. When the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal can be generated. The control unit 110 of the mobile device receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal of the cover and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and includes an attachment portion included in the front cover portion and the back cover portion. It is possible to recognize the separation from the adhesion part.
In addition, the control unit 110 may detect the opening of the cover by detecting the distance between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part provided in the mobile device. At this time, the attachment part provided in the mobile device may be formed of a member that can be magnetically attracted to the attachment part included in the front cover part, such as a magnet or iron. The attachment part provided in the mobile device may be provided on the back or bezel portion of the touch screen 190 of the mobile device. When the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part provided in the mobile device are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal may be generated. The control unit 110 of the mobile device receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal of the cover and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and includes an attachment part included in the front cover unit and the mobile device. It is possible to recognize the separation from the attachment portion provided in the.
For example, as shown in FIG. 12C, the cover 200c may include a front cover part 210c including the attaching part 202c and a back cover part 220c including the attaching part 203c. Therefore, when the cover 200c is opened, the electrical signal may change due to the separation between the front cover part 210c and the back cover part 220c. The generated electrical signal change can be transmitted to the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) of the mobile device through the connection terminal 204c (see FIG. 10) formed on the cover. Therefore, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can recognize the change in the electrical signal received through the connection terminal 135 and detect the opening of the cover.
In addition, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a furniture sensor or a proximity sensor included in the mobile device 100. For example, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using the furniture sensor 170a or the proximity sensor 170b shown in FIGS. 2 and 12C. For example, when the front cover part 210c of the cover 200 in FIG. 12C is opened, the control part 110 can sense a change in the furniture through the furniture sensor 170a. When the front cover part 210c of the cover 200c is opened, the control unit 110 can sense that the front cover part 210c is approaching and far away. Accordingly, when the front cover 210c of the cover 200c is opened, the controller 110 can detect the opening of the cover 200c using the furniture sensor 170a or the proximity sensor 170b.
Further, the control unit 110 detects the opening of the cover using a folding detection sensor 205 (see FIG. 17) provided between the front cover part and the back cover part included in the cover. You can also. Referring to FIG. 17 described later, a folding detection sensor 205 may be provided between the front cover part 210a and the rear cover part 220a of the cover. For example, when the front cover part 210a and the back cover part 220a are opened, the folding detection sensor 205 is also opened (expanded by 180 degrees since it is folded). At this time, the folding sensor 205 may generate an electrical signal change. The generated change in electrical signal can be transmitted to the mobile device through a connection terminal 204a provided on the cover 200a. For example, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can receive the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal 35 provided in the mobile device 100 and electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a of the cover. . Accordingly, the control unit 110 can recognize the change of the received electrical signal and sense the opening of the cover.
Next, when the opening of the cover is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is executed to display a screen on the touch screen (step S150). When the opening of the cover is detected in the above-described step S140, the control unit 110 may execute an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device and display a screen on the touch screen. At this time, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device may be stored in the memory unit 175 in advance. For example, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the action may be unlocking. Referring to FIG. 12B, the current state of the mobile device is a locked state. At this time, when the opening of the cover 200c is detected, the control unit 110 can execute unlocking corresponding to the current state of the mobile device. Accordingly, when the mobile device is unlocked, the control unit 110 may display the home screen on the touch screen 190 as illustrated in FIG. 12C. When the mobile device 100 is unlocked, a touch on the touch screen 190 is input and the mobile device 100 can be controlled. Thus, according to various embodiments of the present invention, when a cover opening is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be performed to display a screen on the touch screen.
13A, 13B, and 13C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention. The first embodiment of the present invention is similar to the steps of the various embodiments of the present invention described in FIG. 11, FIG. 12A, FIG. 12B and FIG.
Referring to FIG. 11 again, in the method of controlling a mobile device that displays a screen according to the type of cover including the screen projection unit according to the first embodiment of the present invention, the control unit 110 first includes a cover including the screen projection unit. The type is detected (step S110). The controller 110 can determine the type of the cover using the category ID of the cover. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover. The control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 may transfer data including the category ID through the connection terminal that is electrically connected to the connection terminal of the cover. The control unit can determine the type of the cover using the data including the received category ID.
Referring to FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C, a cover 200a including a screen projection unit 201a covers the mobile device 100. The cover 200a shown in FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C corresponds to an example in which the screen projection unit 201a described in FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 5 is formed on the upper side of the front cover unit 210a. The controller 110 may detect the type of the cover 200a using the category ID of the cover 200a. In the cover 200a shown in FIGS. 13A, 13B, and 13C, the position of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a is the front cover unit 210a. The category ID including information corresponding to one third of the above may be included. The controller 110 of the mobile device may transfer data including the category ID through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a of the cover 200a. it can. Accordingly, the controller 110 can detect the type of the cover 200a using the data including the received category ID. For example, the control unit 110 uses the category ID, the size of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a is 3 of the front cover unit 210a. It can be detected that the type of the cover 200a corresponds to a cover corresponding to a size of one-half.
Next, a gesture or trigger is detected (step S120). The controller 110 of the mobile device 100 can sense a gesture or a trigger. At this time, the gesture may be a press on the button 161 attached to the mobile device 100 or a touch on the touch screen 190. For example, in FIG. 13A, the control unit 110 can sense pressing on the home button 161a (see FIG. 2).
Next, when the gesture or trigger is detected, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover (step S130). When the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 may display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the cover. At this time, when the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen. In addition, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the screen may include information regarding at least one of time, notification, and battery state. Accordingly, when the current state of the mobile device is locked when the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 includes the screen including information on at least one of time, notification, and battery status. Can be displayed on the touch screen.
For example, as shown in FIG. 13B, when a gesture corresponding to pressing on the home button 161a is detected in step S120 described above, the control unit 110 displays the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device with the type of cover. Can be displayed on the touch screen. The controller 110 displays the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the cover so that the screen is exposed according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. The screen can be displayed on the touch screen. In step S110 described above, the position of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to one third of the size of the front cover unit 210a. The control unit 110 can display the screen on the upper side of the front cover unit 210a because it is detected that the type of the cover corresponds to the cover to be performed. For example, the control unit 110 may display the screen on the upper side of the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100 corresponding to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a. When the current state of the mobile device is locked, the control unit 110 displays the screen including information on the time 302, the weather 310, the notifications 312, 314, or the title of the audio being played or the artist 316. It can be displayed on the touch screen 190 as in 13B. Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be displayed on the touch screen according to the type of cover.
Next, the opening of the cover is detected (step S140). At this time, the cover includes a front cover part and a back cover part, and the controller 110 detects the separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part. The opening of the cover can be detected. For example, as shown in FIG. 13C, the cover 200a may include a front cover part 210a including the attaching part 202a and a back cover part 220a including the attaching part 203a. Therefore, when the cover 200a is opened, a change in electrical signal may occur due to the separation between the front cover part 210a and the back cover part 220a. The generated electrical signal change may be transmitted to the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) of the mobile device through a connection terminal 204a (see FIG. 5) provided on the cover. Therefore, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can recognize the change in the electrical signal received through the connection terminal 135 and detect the opening of the cover. In addition, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a furniture sensor or a proximity sensor included in the mobile device 100. The controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a folding sensor 205 (FIG. 17) provided between the front cover part and the back cover part included in the cover. it can.
Next, when the opening of the cover is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is executed and a screen is displayed on the touch screen 190 (step S150). When the opening of the cover is detected in the above-described step S140, the control unit 110 may execute an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device and display a screen on the touch screen. At this time, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device may be stored in the memory unit 175 in advance. For example, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the action may be a lock screen display. Referring to FIG. 13B, the current state of the mobile device is a locked state. When the opening of the cover 200a is detected, the controller 110 may display a lock screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 13C, the control unit 110 can display the lock screen on the touch screen 190. Since the lock screen at this time is not a screen corresponding to the position and size of the screen projection unit as shown in FIG. 13B but a general lock screen, it covers the entire area on the touch screen 190. It corresponds to a lock screen.
14A, 14B, and 14C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to a second embodiment of the present invention. The second embodiment of the present invention is similar to the steps of the various embodiments of the present invention described in FIG. 11, FIG. 12A, FIG. 12B and FIG.
Referring to FIG. 11 again, in the mobile device control method for displaying a screen according to the type of cover including the screen projection unit according to the second embodiment of the present invention, the control unit 110 first includes the type of cover including the screen projection unit. Is detected (step S110). The controller 110 can determine the type of the cover using the category ID of the cover. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover. The controller 110 of the mobile device can receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal electrically connected to the connection terminal of the cover. The control unit can determine the type of the cover using data including the received category ID.
Referring to FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C, a cover 200b including a screen projection unit 201b covers the mobile device 100. The cover 200b shown in FIGS. 14A, 14B and 14C is formed on one side where the screen projection 201b is opposed to the right side of the front cover 210b, as described in FIGS. 7A, 7B and 8. It corresponds to an example. At this time, the control unit 110 can detect the type of the cover 200b using the category ID of the cover 200b. The cover 200b shown in FIGS. 14A, 14B, and 14C may have the category ID including information corresponding to the right side of the front cover part 210b. The control unit 110 of the mobile device can receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) that is electrically connected to the connection terminal 204b of the cover 200b. . Therefore, the control unit 110 can sense the type of the cover 200b using the data including the received category ID. For example, the control unit 110 may detect that the type of the cover 200b corresponds to a cover corresponding to the right side of the front cover unit 210b using the category ID. .
Next, a gesture or trigger is detected (step S120). The controller 110 of the mobile device 100 can sense a gesture or a trigger. At this time, the gesture may be a press on the button 161 attached to the mobile device 100 or a touch on the touch screen 190. For example, in FIG. 14A, the control unit 110 can detect pressing on the home button 161a (see FIG. 2).
Next, when the gesture or trigger is detected, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover (step S130). When the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 may display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the cover. At this time, when the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen. In addition, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the screen may include information regarding at least one of time, notification, and battery state. Accordingly, when the current state of the mobile device is locked when the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 1100 includes the screen including information on at least one of time, notification, and battery status. Can be displayed on the touch screen.
For example, as shown in FIG. 14B, when a gesture corresponding to pressing the home button 161a is detected in step S120 described above, the control unit 110 displays the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device with the type of cover. Can be displayed on the touch screen. At this time, the controller 110 can display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the bar. When the control unit 110 displays a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. The above screen can be displayed on the screen. In step S110 described above, the control unit 110 detects that the type of the cover corresponds to the cover corresponding to the right side of the front cover unit 210b, so that the control unit 110 detects the front cover unit 210b. The above screen can be displayed on the right side of. For example, the control unit 110 may display the screen on the right side on the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100 corresponding to the right side of the front cover unit 210b. When the current state of the mobile device is in the locked state, the control unit 110 displays the screen including information on the time 302, the weather 310, the notification 312 or the display 316 about the audio being played as shown in FIG. 14B. In addition, it can be displayed on the touch screen 190. Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be displayed on the touch screen according to the type of cover.
Next, the opening of the cover is detected (step S140). At this time, the cover includes a front cover part and a back cover part, and the controller 110 detects the separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part. The opening of the cover can be detected. For example, as shown in FIG. 14C, the cover 200b may include a front cover part 210b including the attaching part 202b and a back cover part 220b including the attaching part 203b. Accordingly, when the cover 200b is opened, a change in the electrical signal can be generated due to the separation between the front cover part 210b and the rear cover part 220b. The generated electrical signal change can be transmitted to the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) of the mobile device through the connection terminal 204b (see FIG. 8) formed on the cover. Therefore, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can recognize the change in the electrical signal received through the connection terminal 135 and detect the opening of the cover. In addition, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a furniture sensor or a proximity sensor included in the mobile device 100. The controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a folding sensor 205 (FIG. 17) provided between the front cover part and the back cover part included in the cover. it can.
Next, when the opening of the cover is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is executed to display a screen on the touch screen (step S150). When the opening of the cover is detected in the above-described step S140, the control unit 110 may execute an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device and display a screen on the touch screen. At this time, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device may be stored in the memory unit 175 in advance. For example, when the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the action may be a lock screen display. Referring to FIG. 14B, the current state of the mobile device is a locked state. At this time, if the opening of the cover 200b is detected, the control unit 110 may display a lock screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 14C, the control unit 110 can display the lock screen on the touch screen 190. The lock screen at this time is not a screen corresponding to the position and size of the screen projection unit as shown in FIG. 14B, but a general lock screen. Corresponds to the crossed lock screen.
15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, and 15E illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of cover including a screen projection unit according to a third embodiment of the present invention. The third embodiment of the present invention is similar to the steps of the embodiment of the present invention described in FIG. 11, FIG. 12A, FIG. 12B and FIG.
Referring to FIG. 11 again, in the mobile device control method for displaying a screen according to the type of cover including the screen projection unit according to the third embodiment of the present invention, the control unit 110 first includes the type of cover including the screen projection unit. Is detected (step S110). The controller 110 can determine the type of the cover using the category ID of the cover. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover. The control unit of the mobile device may receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal that is electrically connected to the connection terminal of the cover. The control unit can determine the type of the cover using the data including the received category ID.
Referring to FIGS. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, and 15E, a cover 200a including a screen projection unit 201a covers the mobile device 100. The cover 200a shown in FIGS. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D and 15E has the screen projection part 201a described in FIGS. 4A, 4B and 5 formed on the upper side of the front cover part 210a. This is the case. At this time, the controller 110 can detect the type of the cover 200a using the category ID of the cover 200a. 15A, 15B, 15C, 15D, and 15E, the position of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a is the same. The category ID including information corresponding to one third of the size of the front cover portion 210a can be included. The control unit 110 of the mobile device can receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) that is electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a of the cover 200a. . Accordingly, the controller 110 can detect the type of the cover 200a using the data including the received category ID. For example, the control unit 110 uses the category ID, the position of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a is three times that of the front cover unit 210a. It is sensed that the type of the cover 200a corresponds to a cover corresponding to the size of 1.
Next, a gesture or trigger is detected (step S120). The controller 110 of the mobile device 100 can sense a gesture or a trigger. The trigger may be generated in the mobile device 100 and may be received from an external device. For example, the trigger may be reception of a call or generation of a notification. For example, in FIG. 15A, the controller 110 can detect a trigger such as a telephone reception.
Next, when the gesture or trigger is detected, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover (step S130). When the gesture or trigger is detected, the controller 110 may display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of the cover. At this time, when the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen.
For example, as shown in FIG. 15B, when a trigger corresponding to telephone reception is detected in step S120 described above, the control unit 110 displays a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device according to the type of the cover. Can be displayed on top. At this time, when the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is displayed on the touch screen according to the type of the cover, the control unit 110 exposes the screen according to the position of the screen projection unit of the cover. As described above, the screen can be displayed on the touch screen. In step S110 described above, the position of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit 201a corresponds to one-third of the size of the front cover unit 210a. In addition, since it is detected that the type of the cover is applicable, the control unit 110 can display the screen on the upper side of the front cover unit 210a. For example, the control unit 110 may display the screen on the upper side of the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100 corresponding to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a. When the current state of the mobile device is a telephone reception state, the control unit 110 displays a telephone reception screen 400 including a telephone caller name 402 and a telephone number 404 on the touch screen 190 as shown in FIG. 15B. Can be displayed. Therefore, according to various embodiments of the present invention, a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device can be displayed on the touch screen according to the type of cover.
When a trigger input (for example, an input to a preset button) is detected in the reception state of the mobile device 100, the control unit 110 may control the mobile device 100 in a telephone call state. it can. For example, the preset button may be a volume control button 161e (see FIGS. 2 and 3). Accordingly, when pressing of the volume control button 161e is detected, the control unit 110 can control the mobile device in a telephone call state as shown in FIG. 15C. At this time, as shown in FIG. 15C, the control unit 110 displays a telephone call screen including the caller name 402, the telephone number 404, or the call duration 406 on the upper side of the front cover unit 210a. It can be displayed on the upper side of 100 touch screens 190.
On the other hand, when a trigger input (for example, input to a preset button) is detected in the mobile device 100 receiving a call, the control unit 110 controls the mobile device 100 in a telephone call rejection state. be able to. For example, the preset button may be a power / reset button 161d (see FIGS. 2 and 3). Accordingly, when pressing of the power / reset button 161d is detected, the control unit 110 can control the mobile device in a telephone call rejection state as shown in FIG. 15D. At this time, as shown in FIG. 15D, the control unit 110 can display a telephone call rejection screen on the upper side of the touch screen 190 of the mobile device 100 corresponding to the upper side of the front cover unit 210a.
Next, the opening of the cover is detected (step S140). At this time, the cover includes a front cover part and a back cover part, and the controller 110 detects the separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part. The opening of the cover can be detected. For example, as shown in FIG. 15E, the cover 200a may include a front cover part 210a including the attaching part 202a and a back cover part 220a including the attaching part 203a. Accordingly, when the cover 200a is opened, a separation between the front cover part 210a and the rear cover part 220a occurs, so that an electrical signal can be changed. The change in the generated electrical signal is received through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) of the mobile device via the connection terminal 204a (see FIG. 5) provided on the cover. It is possible to detect the opening of the cover by recognizing the change of the above. In addition, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a furniture sensor or a proximity sensor included in the mobile device 100. The controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a folding sensor 205 (FIG. 17) provided between the front cover part and the back cover part included in the cover. it can.
Next, when the opening of the cover is detected, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device is executed to display a screen on the touch screen (step S150). When the opening of the cover is detected in the above-described step S140, the control unit 110 may execute an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device and display a screen on the touch screen. At this time, an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device may be stored in the memory unit 175 in advance. For example, when the current state of the mobile device is a telephone call state, the action may be a display of a telephone call screen. Referring to FIG. 15E, the current state of the mobile device is a telephone call state. At this time, if the opening of the cover 200a is detected, the control unit 110 can display a screen of a telephone call corresponding to the current state of the mobile device. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 15E, the control unit 110 can display a telephone call screen on the touch screen 190. The telephone call screen at this time is not a screen corresponding to the position and size of the screen projection unit as shown in FIG. 15C, but a general telephone call screen. Corresponds to the screen of telephone calls across all areas.
FIG. 16 is a flowchart illustrating a mobile device control method for displaying a screen according to the type of cover including a screen projection unit according to another embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 17 schematically shows a cover covering the mobile device. 18A, 18B, and 18C illustrate a mobile device that displays a screen according to a cover type including a screen projection unit according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to FIG. 16, in the method for controlling a mobile device that displays a screen according to a type of a cover including a screen projection unit according to another embodiment of the present invention, the control unit 110 first selects a type of cover including the screen projection unit. Sense (step S210). The control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 determines the type of cover including the screen projection unit. The controller 110 can determine the type of the cover using the category ID of the cover. At this time, the category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover.
The mobile device may include a connection terminal that can be electrically connected to a connection terminal of the cover. A connection terminal that can be electrically connected to the mobile device may be formed on the cover. Accordingly, the control unit of the mobile device can receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal that is electrically connected to the connection terminal of the cover. The control unit can determine the type of the cover using the data including the received category ID.
For example, referring to FIG. 18A, a cover 200a including a screen projection unit 201a covers the mobile device 100. The cover 200a shown in FIG. 18A corresponds to the example described in FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 5 in which the screen projection unit 201a is formed above the front cover unit 210a. At this time, the controller 110 can detect the type of the cover 200a using the category ID of the cover 200a. The category ID may include information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit and the visual ton of the cover on the cover. Accordingly, in the cover 200a shown in FIG. 18A, the position of the screen projection unit is above the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit corresponds to one third of the front cover unit 210a. The category ID including information can be included. The control unit 110 of the mobile device can receive data including the category ID through the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) that is electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a of the cover 200a. . Accordingly, the controller 110 can detect the type of the cover 200a using the data including the received category ID. For example, the control unit 110 uses the category ID, the position of the screen projection unit is above the front cover unit 210a, and the size of the screen projection unit is one third of the front cover unit 210a. It can be detected that the type of the cover 200a corresponds to the corresponding cover.
Next, the opening of the cover is detected (step S220). The controller 110 can sense the opening of the cover. At this time, the cover includes a front cover part and a back cover part, and the controller 110 detects the separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part. The opening of the cover can be detected. The attachment portion may be formed from a magnet. When the attachment part included in the front cover part and the attachment part of the back cover part are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal may be generated. The control unit 110 of the mobile device receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal of the cover unit and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and includes an attachment unit included in the front cover unit and the back cover. It is possible to recognize the separation of the part from the attached part.
For example, as shown in FIG. 18B, the cover 200a may include a front cover part 210a including the attaching part 202a and a back cover part 220a including the attaching part 203a. Accordingly, when the cover 200a is opened, a separation between the front cover part 210a and the rear cover part 220a occurs, so that an electrical signal can be changed. The generated change of the electrical signal can be transmitted to the connection terminal 135 (see FIG. 6) of the mobile device through the connection terminal 204a (see FIG. 17) provided on the cover. Accordingly, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can recognize the change of the electrical signal received through the connection terminal 135 and detect the opening of the cover. In addition, the controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a furniture sensor or a proximity sensor included in the mobile device 100. The controller 110 may detect the opening of the cover using a folding sensor 205 (FIG. 17) provided between the front cover part and the back cover part included in the cover. it can.
Next, when the opening of the cover is detected, the screen is displayed on the touch screen centering on a portion opposite to the portion where the cover is folded (step S230). When the opening of the cover is detected in the above-described step S220, the control unit 110 can display the screen on the touch screen centering on a portion opposite to the portion where the cover is folded. For example, in FIG. 18B, when the opening of the cover 200a is detected, the control unit 110 places the screen on the touch screen around the opposite part of the part where the cover is folded, as shown in FIG. 18B. Can be displayed. As shown in FIG. 18B, when the screen is displayed on the touch screen centering on a portion opposite to the folded portion of the cover, an automatic switch function for one-hand operation can be provided to the user. In general, as shown in FIG. 18B, when the cover is folded on the left side of the mobile device 100, the user opens the front cover part 210a of the cover with the left hand and the user with the right hand. It comes to have the cover 200a and the mobile device 100. At this time, the user generally touches the touch screen 190 with the right hand. Therefore, when the screen is displayed centering on the opposite part (the right side of the mobile device in FIG. 18B) of the folded part (the left side of the mobile device in FIG. 18B), the user can move the cover and the cover with one hand. With the mobile device, the touch screen can be touched at the same time, and one-handed work can be performed. For example, as shown in FIG. 18B, the telephone number key 206 for making a telephone call is placed on the opposite part (the left side of the mobile device in FIG. 18B) (the right side of the mobile device in FIG. 18B). When displayed as the center, the user can hold the mobile device with one hand and touch the telephone number key 206. At this time, the function of displaying the screen on the touch screen around the part opposite to the part where the cover is folded can be referred to as an automatic switch function. Thus, according to various embodiments of the present invention, an automatic switch function for a single manual operation can be provided.
Next, the folding of the cover is detected (step S240). The controller 110 may detect folding of the cover using a folding sensor 205 provided between a front cover part and a back cover part included in the cover.
FIG. 17 schematically shows a cover covering the mobile device. Referring to FIG. 17, the back cover part 220a of the cover 200a may be formed of a battery cover. For example, the back cover unit 220a may be configured to cover a battery (not shown) provided on the back surface of the mobile device 100. As described above, the cover 200a may include the screen projection unit 201a, and the screen of the mobile device 100 can be exposed through the screen projection unit 201a. The screen projection unit 201 a is provided so that the screen displayed on the touch screen 190 can be visually confirmed while covering the front surface of the touch screen 190. For example, the screen projection unit 201a may be formed from a transparent member. As described above, the cover 200a may be formed with the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a. A connection terminal 204a that can be electrically connected to the mobile device 100 may be formed on the cover 200a. The mobile device may include a connection terminal that can be electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a. The controller 110 of the mobile device recognizes that the attachment portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a of the cover 200a and the attachment portion 203a of the back cover portion 220a are separated from each other through the connection terminal. can do. At this time, the adhering portions 202a and 203a may be formed of magnets. When the adhering portion 202a included in the front cover portion 210a and the adhering portion 203a of the rear cover portion 220a are separated from each other, a change in electrical signal may be generated. The control unit 110 of the mobile device receives the change of the electrical signal through the connection terminal 204a and the connection terminal of the mobile device, and attaches the attachment unit 202a included in the front cover unit 210a and the back cover. The separation of the part 220a from the attachment part 203a can be recognized.
Further, a folding sensor 205 may be provided between the front cover part 210a and the back cover part 220a. For example, when the front cover part 210a and the rear cover part 220a are folded, the folding sensor 205 is also folded. At this time, the folding sensor 205 may change an electrical signal. The generated change in electrical signal can be transmitted to the mobile device through a connection terminal 204a provided on the cover 200a. For example, the control unit 110 of the mobile device 100 can receive the change in the electrical signal through a connection terminal 135 provided in the mobile device 100 and electrically connected to the connection terminal 204a of the cover. . Therefore, the controller 110 can recognize the change of the received electrical signal and sense the folding of the cover.
Next, when the folding of the cover is detected, the screen is displayed around the center of the touch screen (step S250). When the cover is detected to be folded in the above-described step S240, the controller 110 can display a screen centered on the center of the touch screen. For example, when the cover 110 detects that the cover is folded, the controller 110 restores the screen displayed on the touch screen around the opposite part of the folded part of the cover in step S230. The screen can be displayed around the center of the touch screen. Then, the user sees the general screen displayed around the center of the touch screen again and performs the work.
It should be appreciated that various embodiments of the invention can be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of hardware and software. Such optional software can be, for example, a volatile or non-volatile memory device, such as a memory device such as a ROM, or a RAM, memory chip, device, or the like, regardless of whether it can be deleted or re-recorded. It may be stored in a memory such as an integrated circuit or a storage medium that can be optically or magnetically recorded, such as a CD, DVD, magnetic disk, or magnetic tape, and that can be read by a device (eg, a computer). it can. Further, the embodiment of the present invention can be realized by a computer or a portable terminal including a control unit and a memory, and the memory is suitable for storing a program or a program including an instruction for realizing the embodiment of the present invention. This is an example of a storage medium that can be read by a simple device. Accordingly, the present invention includes a program including code for implementing the apparatus or method described in any claim of the present specification and a storage medium that can be read by a device (such as a computer) that stores such a program. Further, such a program can be electronically transferred through any medium such as a communication signal transmitted through a wired or wireless connection, and the present invention appropriately includes equivalents thereof. .
Further, the mobile device can receive and store the program from a program providing device connected by wire or wirelessly. The program providing apparatus performs wired or wireless communication between the mobile device and a program that includes an instruction to perform the embodiment of the present invention, a memory that stores information necessary for the embodiment of the present invention, and the mobile device. It may include a communication unit for performing, and a control unit that transmits the program to the transmission / reception device in response to a request from the mobile device or automatically.
100 mobile device 110 control unit 190 touch screen 200 cover
A method for displaying information on a touch screen of a mobile device, comprising:
Determining the type of cover of the mobile device including the screen projection;
A step of sensing a gesture over from above the cover between a state in which the cover is closed,
A process in response to the sensed the gesture over to display a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device on the touch screen according to the type of cover that is the determination between the cover is in the closed state,
The determination process includes:
The type of the cover is determined using the category ID of the cover, and the category ID includes information on at least one of the position and size of the screen projection unit on the cover and the visual ton of the cover. The information display method according to claim 1, wherein:
The display process includes
The information display method according to claim 1, wherein the screen is displayed according to a position of a screen projection unit of the cover.
When the current state of the mobile device is a locked state, the screen is a screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device including information on at least one of time, notification, and battery state. The information display method according to claim 1.
The method of claim 1, further comprising displaying an image on the touch screen by performing an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device when opening of the cover is detected. Information display method.
6. The information display method according to claim 5, wherein the action includes unlocking.
The opening of the cover is
The mobile device and the attachment unit included in the front cover part of the cover may be sensed through a separation between the attachment part included in the front cover part of the cover and the attachment part included in the back cover part of the cover. 6. The method of displaying information according to claim 5, wherein the information is sensed through a distance from an adhesion portion provided in the inside.
Detecting the opening of the cover;
In response to opening of the cover, displaying the screen on the touch screen around the opposite part of the folded part of the cover;
Detecting the folding of the cover;
Corresponding to the direction of folding of the cover, displaying the screen around the center of the touch screen;
The information display method according to claim 1, further comprising:
The folding of the cover
The information display method according to claim 8, wherein the information is detected using a folding sensor provided between a front cover portion of the cover and a back cover portion of the cover.
Controlling the touch screen to display information of the mobile device, determining a type of cover of the mobile device including a screen projection unit, and from above the cover while the cover is closed ; sensing a gesture over, in response to the gesture over sensed between the cover is in closed state, the touch screen according to the type of cover that the it is determined the screen corresponding to the current state of the mobile device A control unit to display on the top;
The control unit according to claim 10, wherein when the opening of the cover is detected, the control unit performs an action corresponding to the current state of the mobile device and displays a screen on the touch screen. The mobile device described.
The mobile device according to claim 11, wherein the control unit detects opening of the cover using at least one of a furniture sensor and a proximity sensor included in the mobile device.
When the opening of the cover is detected, the control unit displays the screen on the touch screen around a portion opposite to a portion where the cover is folded,
The mobile device according to claim 10, wherein when the folding of the cover is detected, the screen is displayed around the center of the touch screen.
The control unit displays a screen corresponding to a state of the mobile device on the touch screen in response to sensing of a signal generated by a separation between the attachment portion of the cover and the mobile device. The mobile device according to claim 10.
Sensing a signal corresponding to a separation between the mobile device and the cover attachment;
Displaying a screen corresponding to the state of the mobile device in response to the sensed signal;
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