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What is claimed is:
1. A portable computer system comprising:
first housing means for containing a first set of computer components and a
plurality of signal wires, said first housing means having a rectangular
prism shape with substantially planar front, back, top, bottom and side
faces;
said first housing means having an access slot in said front planar face;
said first set of computer components including a floppy disk drive, said
floppy disk drive being positioned to allow for the insertion of floppy
disks in said floppy disk drive through said access slot;
said first set of computer components further including a hard disk drive,
said hard disk drive also being mounted in the front of said first housing
means;
said first housing means having first and second indicator means mounted on
said front planar face for indicating read or write access to said floppy
disk drive and said hard disk drive;
an AC power supply for supplying power to said first set of computer
components, and a battery power supply for supplying power to said first
set of computer components, said battery power supply having a
substantially rectangular prism shape;
said first housing means having a rectangular opening in said top planar
face for receiving said battery power supply, said rectangular opening
being formed to allow said battery power supply to be flush with said top
planar face, said battery power supply having clasping means for holding
said power supply in said rectangular opening;
a display screeen having substantially planar first and second faces;
hinging means coupling said display screen to said top planar face of said
first housing means, said hinging means allowing said display screen to be
moved either to upright positions or to a folded position;
keyboard means coupled to said first housing means via a cable, said
keyboard means having adjustable rear support means capable of being
folded flush with the surface of said keyboard;
said hinging means defining a channel running along said top planar surface
of said first housing means generally between said side faces of said
first housing means, said channel being sized to receive said cable when
said keyboard is placed on the said top planar face of said first housing
means, and being disposed directly above said battery power supply and
immediately adjacent to said hinging means and said channel;
second housing means containing a plurality of signal wires, having a
substantially rectangular prism shape and having a substantially
rectangular recess for receiving said first housing means;
said first housing means and said second housing means having complementary
coupling means which electrically couple said plurality of signal wires
inside said first housing means with said plurality of signal wires inside
said second housing means when said first housing means is inserted into
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This inention relates to digital computers, and more particularly relates
to a configuration philosophy for laptop computers.
As the size of semiconductor devices and various other computer components
has decreased dramatically in the past decade, computer manufacturers have
been able to provide progressively smaller computer systems having the
same or improved computational abilities as their larger predecessors.
Computers of the laptop size for personal or business usage, for example,
may typically have a width of 35 cm and a depth of 22 cm, thus occupying
approximately 770 sq. cm of a desktop, while an equally functional desktop
computer might have a width of 50 cm and a depth of 40 cm, requiring 2000
sq. cm of desktop area.
In addition to their compact size, laptop computers typically have the
advantage of being relatively light as compared to their desktop-sized
counterparts, weighing perhaps 7 kg, and are usually provided with a
battery power supply so that users may fully exploit their portability.
In order for laptop computers to retain functional compatibility with their
desktop-sized counterparts and with currently available software, laptop
machines should include many of the functional components found in desktop
machines, including sufficient on-board memory, floppy disk and hard disk
drives, display screens, expansion slots, and standard input/output ports.
Additional features, such as built-in modems, may also be incorporated
into laptop machines to complement their portable nature.
It is accordingly a feature of the present invention that an arrangement of
components is provided which results in a compact, lightweight unit with
an efficient and convenient user interface. Another feature of the
invention is that th compact and lightweight configuration does not
degrade the functionality of the system relative to a typical desktop
computer, and that the resultant system incorporates laptop-specific
capabilities not always found in desktop computers.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, the components of a laptop computer are
arranged in a highly space-efficient yet convenient manner, so that the
computer is compact, lightweight and easy-to-use. The computer of the
present invention includes most of the functional components typically
found in desk-top computers, such as both fixed and floppy disk drives, a
full-size high-resolution display, serial communications and external VGA
monitor ports, and a standard sized alphanumeric keyboard. Furthermore, a
computer in accordance with the present invention allows for operation
with AC power from an external AC power supply, or with a readily
installed rechargeable battery pack, and can be equipped with an internal
modem, memory expansion boards, and a floating-point numeric co-processor
for increased system performance.
All of the above features can be incorporated into a housing which may be
less than one-third the size of a comparable desktop computer. In
addition, however, a computer in accordance with the present invention can
be accompanied by an optional desktop expansion base which enables the
computer to support a number of optional accessories, including industry
standard expansion hardware. The desktop expansion base also provides an
additional port for an external video graphics monitor, and an additional
combination AC power supply/battery charger.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The novel features believed characteristic of the invention are set forth
in the appended claims. The invention itself, however, as well as other
features and advantages thereof, will be best understood by reference to a
detailed description of a specific embodiment which follows, when read in
conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein:
FIG. 1 is an illustration of a computer constructed in accordance with the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT
A portable or "laptop" style computer system is described in detail in the
document entitled "COMPAQ SLT/286 PERSONAL COMPUTER
FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS" (first edition, October 1988) published by Compaq
Computer Corporation, which document is filed contemporaneously with this
application and incorporation herein by reference.
Referring to FIG. 1, a laptop size computer system of the present invention
is illustrated. The system comprises three major components: a main system
unit 10, an alphanumeric keyboard 12, an external AC power supply 14, and
a desktop expansion base 16.
Main system unit 10 and alphanumeric keyboard 12 together constitute a
self-contained, fully functional personal-type computer system. Main
system unit 10 includes a 25.4 cm (diagnal) monochrome LCD display screen
18 which folds down when not in use to function as a cover for main system
unit 10 during transport or storage. Furthermore, main system unit 10
houses a three and one-half inch 1.44-megabyte or 720-kilobyte floppy disk
drive 20 as well as a 20-megabyte or 40-megabyte fixed disk drive 22. Both
floppy disk drive 20 and fixed disk drive 22 are situated generally in the
front of main system unit 10, so that floppy disks are easily inserted and
removed during use, and so that disk drive activity indicators 24, 26 are
readily visible to the user. If an optional 2400-baud internal modem is
installed in the computer of FIG. 1, a modem connection can be
conveniently made using internal modem slot 27 on the side of main system
unit 10. Although main system unit 10 is equipped with a 9-pin serial
communication port, slot 27 can be user-configured to serve as an
additional 9-pin serial port.
A rechargeable battery pack 28, such as a Nickel-Cadmium (NiCad) battery
pack or the like is also incorporated into main system unit 10. Battery
pack 28 allows for up to three hours of system use without AC power, and
can be fully re-charged in less than three hours. The top of main system
unit 10 has a rectangular opening therein for receiving battery pack 28,
which is easily inserted or removed by a user. Battery pack 28 is secured
in rectangular op-ening 30 by means of clasps 31. In "portable"
applications where AC power is available, external AC power supply 14 can
be connected to main unit 10; internal battery pack 28 is automatically
charged whenever external power supply 14 is connected.
Keyboard 12 is attached to main system unit 10 by means of a coiled cable
32 so that during operation keyboard 12 can be located generally near main
system unit 10, in any position that is convenient for a user.
Furthermore, keyboard 12 has adjustable supports 34 so that it can be set
at a convenient working angle with respect to a user. When the computer of
FIG. 1 is not in use, keyboard supports 34 may be folded flush with the
keyboard housing, and keyboard 12 placed above battery pack 28 on top of
the main system unit 12. A small channel 33, running generally from the
left side of the main unit to the right, below the display screen 18, is
shaped to receive the coiled cable 32 and the rear edge of keyboard 12
when keyboard 12 is disposed on top of the main unit 10. This allows the
display screen 18 to be folded down on top of main unit 10; then display
screen 18 and keyboard 12 can be further secured in place by means of
latches 36 which can extend from the display screen 18 through slots 37 in
the keyboard and into similar slots in the housing of main system unit 10;
in this closed state, the computer of FIG. 1 has approximate dimensions
(height, depth, width, respectively) of 10.5 cm.times.21.5 cm.times.34.5
cm, weighs approximately 6.5-kilograms, and can be easily stored or
transported. A retractable carrying handle 38 is normally inset to be
flush with the front of the main system unit 10. When the main system unit
10 is folded closed as described above, a recess 40 in the front of the
unit 10 allows retractable handle 38 to be pulled out, and the entire unit
10 including display screen 18 and keyboard 12 can be carried like a
briefcase.
With continued reference to FIG. 1, a computer in one embodiment of the
present invention can be "docked" in an optional desktop expansion base
16, which is precisely formed to receive the main system unit 10. A
multi-pin electrical coupling (not shown in FIG. 1) is disposed near the
rear of the base 16 in such a position as to mate with a complementary
coupling on the rear of the main system unit 10. In this way, the main
system unit is automatically electrically coupled whenever the unit 10 is
docked in the desktop expansion base 16.
The expansion base 16 has two 8-bit or 16-bit industry standard expansion
slots therein (not shown in FIG. 1) which serve to increase system
flexibility and to provide the capablity to customize the system for
particular applications and hardware configurations. For example, these
slots can be used for local-area network (LAN) or other communication
cards, so that the computer can become part of a larger system. In
addition to these expansion slots, the expansion base 16 contains three
standard interface ports (not shown in FIG. 1) which duplicate some ports
already existing on the main system unit 10, including both parallel and
parallel communications interface ports, an additional external VGA
graphics monitor port and an external enhanced keyboard port. Since
devices such as printers, high-resolution graphics monitors and enhanced
keyboards can be permanently attached to the expansion base 16, the user
can make a transition from an office or home environment to a portable
environment without awkward cable connecting and disconnecting. Finally,
the expansion base 16 includes an internal AC power supply which can
trickle-charge or fast-charge the battery pack 28 in the main system unit
10 when the unit 10 is attached to the base 16.
From the above detailed description of a preferred embodiment, it should be
evident that a laptop size computer system has been disclosed which is
configured to provide maximum computing functionality in a housing of
minimal size. Constructing a laptop computer in accordance with the
present invention should result in a system which is compact, lightweight
and easy to use.
Although a specific embodiment of the invention has been disclosed in
detail, it is to be understood that various changes, alterations and
substitutions can be made therein without departing from the spirit and
scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims. In
particular, with reference to the specific dimensions recited in the
detailed description, it should be obvious to one skilled in the art that
the class of machines which are considered "laptop" in size includes
computers of varying shapes and size.
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