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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a portable telephone and an additional
device for the portable telephone connected to the portable telephone.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional portable telephone P has a portable telephone main body 10
and a battery 20 detachably attached to the portable telephone main body
10, and the portable telephone main body 10 has, on its bottom, a
connector 11 for connecting to an external equipment, as shown In FIGS. 1
to 4.
In the portable telephone P having the above-mentioned constitution, the
portable telephone main body 10 operates by a power source fed from the
battery 20.
However, in the case that a power source is additionally provided In order
to prolong a conversation talk time of the portable telephone main body
10, it is necessary to connect an external power source to the connector
11 for external equipment connection disposed in the portable telephone
main body 10.
As shown in FIG. 5, in order to connect an external equipment 40 to the
portable telephone P having the above-mentioned constitution, a repeater
60 is required between the portable telephone main body 10 and the
external equipment 40. That is, for example, in the case that the portable
telephone main body 10 in the portable telephone P is connected to the
external equipment 40 as a terminal for computer communication to carry
out computer communication, an analog or digital signal is fed from the
portable telephone main body 10, in case of analog signal, the repeater 60
is required as a modem in order that a signal format may be converted into
a digital signal and then fed to the external equipment 40.
That is, in the case that the conventional portable telephone is
additionally provided with a power source, connected to the external
equipment, or modified to increase functions, the power source or an
additional device such as the repeater for increasing the functionality
must be connected to the connector 11 for external equipment connection of
the portable telephone main body 10. In consequence, such an additional
device is not integral with the portable telephone main body 10, so that
the portability of the portable telephone P deteriorates.
In addition, Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 99093/1992 discloses
a radio equipment which is detachably equipped with a battery pack. In
this radio equipment, a lug is formed in the vicinity of the lower end of
the radio equipment main body, a locking piece and a knob are disposed on
the upper side thereof, and a recess for engaging with the lug of the
radio equipment main body is formed in the battery pack to facilitate the
detachment of the battery.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a portable telephone
capable of improving the portability of the portable telephone, in the
case that a power source for the portable telephone is additionally
provided, an external equipment is connected, or the functionality of the
portable telephone is increased.
That is, in an additional equipment for the portable telephone, the
additional device for the portable telephone regarding the present
invention has a connecting member for detachably and integrally attaching
to a portable telephone main body and a connecting member for detachably
attaching to a power source section and a power source terminal portion
capable of being detachably attached to a power source terminal portion in
the power source section. In an portable telephone regarding the present
invention, the additional device for the portable telephone can be
detachably attached to the portable telephone main body having a
connection function with a telephone line, can be integrally attached to
the portable telephone main body, can be detachably attached to a power
source section, and has a power source terminal portion capable of being
detachably attached to a power source terminal portion in the power source
section. According to the additional equipment for the portable telephone
of the present invention, various functions are provided in this
additional equipment for the portable telephone, whereby a device
connected as an external device can be integrally mounted on the portable
telephone main body to improve the portability.
In short, in the case that the above-mentioned additional equipment for the
portable telephone has the power source section, a stand-by time and a
conversation talk time can be prolonged, and in the case that the
above-mentioned additional equipment for the portable telephone has a
modem function, computer communication can be established by connecting to
a communication terminal or the like by the use of a connector set.
Furthermore, in the case that the above-mentioned additional equipment for
the portable telephone has an extension function for extending the
functionality of the portable telephone, memory capacity and the like can
be extended by attaching the additional equipment for the portable
telephone to the portable telephone main body. In addition, in the case
that a chip type IC card can be received, the function of the portable
telephone main body can be extended in accordance with the information
stored in this chip type IC card.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a front view illustrating a conventional portable telephone.
FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the bottom of the portable
telephone shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a right side view of the portable telephone shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a left side view of the portable telephone shown in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is an explanatory view illustrating a use state of the conventional
portable telephone.
FIG. 6 is a front view of a portable telephone in an embodiment of the
present invention.
FIG. 7 is an enlarged perspective view of the bottom of the portable
telephone shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 8 is a right side view of the portable telephone shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 9 is a left side view of the portable telephone shown in FIG. 6.
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view of the portable telephone.
FIG. 11 is an exploded perspective view of the portable telephone.
FIG. 12 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution of the
portable telephone main body.
FIG. 13 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution of an
additional device for the portable telephone in the first embodiment.
FIG. 14 is a front view illustrating a use state of the portable telephone
utilizing an additional device for the portable telephone in the second
embodiment.
FIG. 15(a) is a front view of a connector set, FIG. 15(b) is a plan view of
the connector set, and FIG. 15(c) is a right side view of the connector
set.
FIG. 16 is a partially broken sectional view illustrating a connection
state between the connector set and other members.
FIG. 17 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution of the
portable telephone in the second embodiment.
FIG. 18(a) is an explanatory view illustrating a power source feed
direction in the case of the first embodiment, FIG. 18(b) is an
explanatory view illustrating a power source feed direction in the case
that a power source is fed from a battery in the second embodiment, and
FIG. 18(c) is an explanatory view illustrating a power source feed
direction in the case that a power source is fed from an external power
source in the second embodiment.
FIG. 19 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution in which the
external power source is connected in the second embodiment.
FIG. 20 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution of the
fourth embodiment.
FIG. 21(a) is a plan view of an additional device for the portable
telephone In the fifth embodiment, FIG. 21(b) is its front view, FIG.
21(c) is its base view, FIG. 21(d) is its rear view, and FIG. 21(e) is its
right side view.
FIG. 22 is a perspective view illustrating the additional device for the
portable telephone and a chip type IC card in the fifth embodiment.
FIG. 23 is a plan view of the additional device for the portable telephone
in the fifth embodiment.
FIG. 24 is a partially enlarged view of the additional device in FIG. 22.
FIG. 25 is a constitutional view illustrating the constitution of the
portable telephone in the fifth embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A suitable embodiment of the present invention will be described in
reference to drawings. In the drawings, the same members as the
above-mentioned conventional members and corresponding portions are
represented by the same symbols, and their description will be omitted.
As shown in FIG. 6, a portable telephone in this embodiment comprises a
portable telephone main body 10, an additional device 30 for the portable
telephone main body connected to the portable telephone main body 10 and
detachably attached to the portable telephone main body 10, and a battery
20 connected to the additional device 30 for the portable telephone and
detachably attached to the additional device 30 for the portable
telephone. Furthermore, as shown in FIGS. 6, 7, 10 and 11, the portable
telephone main body 10 has a connector 11 for external connection, and the
additional device 30 for the portable telephone also has a connector 31
for external connection. Each of the connector 11 and the connector 31 is
constituted of multipolar pins and has a connector for a power source and
a connector for input/output of signals. Here, the connector 31 is a
connector corresponding to the function of the additional device 30 for
the portable telephone. As the above-mentioned additional device 30 for
the portable telephone, various types of devices having different
functions can be prepared, and the user can select the desirable type,
when needed.
As described above, the additional device 30 for the portable telephone is
detachable from the portable telephone main body 10 and the battery 20 is
also detachable from the additional device 30 for the portable telephone,
and in addition, the battery 20 is also detachable from the portable
telephone main body 10. That is, as shown in FIG. 10, the hatched surface
of the additional device 30 for the portable telephone which faces to the
portable telephone main body 10 is formed so as to have the same shape and
the same size as the hatched surface of the battery 20 which faces to the
additional device 30 for the portable telephone. Furthermore, as shown in
FIG. 11, the hatched surface of the portable telephone main body 10 which
faces to the additional device 30 for the portable telephone is formed so
as to have the same shape and the same size as the hatched surface of the
additional device 30 for the portable telephone which faces to the battery
20. Thus, the functionality of the portable telephone can be extended by
preparing the additional device 30 alone for the portable telephone,
because the conventional portable telephone comprising the portable
telephone main body 10 and the battery 20 can be utilized, as it is.
The portable telephone main body 10 has the function of the portable
telephone, and as shown in FIG. 12, this portable telephone main body 10
has a connector 11, a battery terminal 12, an internal circuit 13 and an
antenna 17. This internal circuit 13 has a transmitting/receiving section
14, a CPU 15 and a memory/peripheral circuit 16.
Various types of additional devices 30 for the portable telephone can be
prepared, and they can be optionally exchanged by the user of the portable
telephone. Next, some embodiments of the additional devices for the
portable telephone will be described.
First Embodiment
As the first embodiment, an additional device 30a for the portable
telephone having a battery function will be described. That is, the
additional device 30a for the portable telephone, as shown in FIG. 13, has
a power source section 34a, a battery terminal 32 for connecting to the
portable telephone main body 10, and a battery terminal 33 for connecting
to the battery 20. Not only the power source section 34a of this
additional device 30a for the portable telephone but also the battery 20
are electrically chargeable. The battery terminal 32 for connecting to the
portable telephone main body 10 in the additional device 30a is formed so
as to have the same shape as a battery terminal 22 disposed on the battery
20, and the battery terminal 33 for connecting to the battery 20 is formed
so as to have the same shape as the battery terminal 12 provided in the
portable telephone main body 10. In addition, the mutually faced terminals
are symmetrically formed. An electric current is provided to an internal
circuit showed in FIG. 13 through the battery terminal 12, 32, 33, 22.
Also the portable telephone main body 10 and the additional device 30a can
be detachably attached to each other by the battery terminal 12 and the
battery terminal 32. The additional device 30a and the battery 20 can be
detachably attached to each other by the battery terminal 33 and the
battery terminal 22. It is possible to connect the respective parts to
each other by connecting members other than the battery terminal 12, 32,
33, 22. Moreover, the shape and the constitution of the additional device
30a are the same as shown in FIGS. 6 to 11.
The installation of the additional device 30a for the portable telephone
permits prolonging a stand-by time and a conversation talk time which have
been short in the case of using the battery 20 alone. That is, this
principle is equal to the parallel connection of dry cells, whereby a
telephone use time can be prolonged.
Second Embodiment
Next, the second embodiment will be described. In the above-mentioned first
embodiment, the additional device 30a for the portable telephone having
the battery function has been described, but in the second embodiment, the
additional device 30b for the portable telephone is equipped with a modem
function which is required for computer communication or the like.
That is, a portable telephone B, as shown in FIG. 14, comprises the
portable telephone main body 10, the additional device 30b for the
portable telephone, the battery 20 and a connector set 50. The shape of
the portable telephone main body 10, the additional device 30b and the
battery 20 is the same as shown in FIGS. 6 to 11. The connector set 50 has
a connector 51 for connection to the portable telephone main body 10, a
connector 53 for connection to the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone, and a connector 55 for connection to an external equipment 40,
as shown in FIG. 16. The connectors 51, 53 are arranged on a substrate 57
disposed in the connector set 50. Each of these connectors 51, 53, 55
comprises multipolar pins. The connector 51 is detachably engaged with the
connector 11 of the portable telephone main body 10, and the connector 53
is detachably engaged with the connector 31 of the additional device 30b
for the portable telephone. As described above, the portable telephone
main body 10 and the additional device 30b for the portable telephone are
connected to the connector set 50, and therefore fixation therebetween can
be strengthened. In this case, the external equipment 40 is, for example,
a communication terminal for computer communication.
Next, the usage of the portable telephone B regarding the second embodiment
will be described. As shown in FIG. 17, the portable telephone main body
10 is electrically connected to the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone having a modem function via the connector set 50. That is, a
signal from the external equipment 40 as the communication terminal
connected to the connector set 50 is transmitted to an internal circuit
32b via the connector 55, the connector 53 and the connector 31 of the
additional device 30b for the portable telephone, and in this internal
circuit 32b, the signal from the external equipment 40 is processed. That
is, the digital signal from the external equipment 40 is converted into an
analog signal. This analog signal is transmitted to the portable telephone
main body 10 via the connector 31, the connector 53 of the connector set
50, the connector 51 and the connector 11 of the portable telephone main
body 10. The portable telephone main body 10 connects the input signal to
a telephone network, thereby carrying out computer communication. That is,
the CPU 15 in the internal circuit 13 processes the signal so as to be
suitable for the portable telephone, for example, converts the signal into
a digital signal, and the transmitting/receiving section 14 then transmits
the signal via the antenna 17. Incidentally, the reception of the signal
can be carried out by a procedure completely opposite to that of the
signal transmission.
In the above-mentioned second embodiment, the power source is fed from the
battery 20 connected to the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone, but the external equipment 40 as well as an external power
source 45 may be connected to the connector 55 of the connector set 50.
Now, the connection of the battery 20 to other equipments will be
described. In the portable telephone A of the first embodiment, the
portable telephone main body 10 is connected to the additional device 30a
for the portable telephone and the battery 20 as shown in FIG. 12, and
thus the power source of the battery 20 can be fed to the portable
telephone main body 10 via the additional device 30a for the portable
telephone, as shown by an arrow in FIG. 18(a).
Furthermore, in the above-mentioned second embodiment, the feed of the
power source from the battery 20 to the additional device 30b for the
portable telephone is carried out via the battery terminals 22, 33, as
shown in FIG. 18(b), and the feed of the power source to the portable
telephone main body 10 is carried out via the connector set 50. That is,
the power source is fed from the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone to the portable telephone main body 10 via the connectors 53,
51.
Moreover, in the case that the power source is fed from the external power
source 45, the power source is fed to the portable telephone main body 10
and the additional device 30b for the portable telephone via the connector
55 of the connector set 50 and the connectors 51, 53, respectively, as
shown in FIG. 18(c). That is, the system equipped with the external power
source 45 will be described in more detail. As shown in FIG. 19, the
connector set 50 is connected to the additional device 30b for the
portable telephone, and in this case, a switch 38b disconnects the power
source feed line extending to the battery 20 by the operation of the
internal circuit and connects a line extending to the external power
source 45, so that the feed of the power source to the additional device
30b for the portable telephone can be achieved by feeding the power source
to the internal circuit 32b via the connectors 55, 53 and the switch 38b.
The feed of the power source to the portable telephone main body 10 is
achieved by feeding the power source to the internal circuit 13 via the
connectors 53, 51. In the case that the external power source 45 is
connected, the external equipment 40 is also connected to the connector
set 50 via the connector 55, and the signal from the external equipment 40
is processed in the internal circuit 32b, as in the case of FIG. 17.
Afterward, the processed signal is transmitted to the internal circuit 13
of the portable telephone main body 10.
As described above, when the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone has the modem function, data can be transferred between
distantly separated computers, and when the external power source 45 is
provided, the data transfer is possible for a long period of time.
Third Embodiment
Next, a portable telephone C of the third embodiment has about the same
constitution as in the second embodiment except that a communication
terminal which is the external equipment 40 in the second embodiment is
replaced with a device having a facsimile function which is the external
equipment 40. In this case, the additional device 30b for the portable
telephone has a function for sending/receiving data between the external
equipment 40 as the facsimile and the portable telephone main body 10. The
usual facsimile has a modem therein, and therefore FAX communication is
carried out by directly connecting the facsimile to the connector 11 of
the portable telephone main body 10.
Next, the fourth embodiment will be described. In the above-mentioned first
to third embodiments, the additional device 30a or 30b for the portable
telephone has the battery function, the analog/digital terminal, or the
multimedia function. However, this fourth embodiment has an extension
function for extending the function of the portable telephone main body.
Fourth Embodiment
In a portable telephone D of the fourth embodiment, the constitution of the
portable telephone main body 10 and the battery 20 is the same as shown in
FIGS. 6 to 11, and the constitution of the connector set 50 is the same as
in the second embodiment. However, an additional device 30d for the
portable telephone has a CPU 33d and a memory/peripheral circuit 34d, as
shown in FIG. 20. The CPU 15 in the internal circuit 13 in the portable
telephone main body 10 is connected to the CPU 33d by serial
communication, and sending/receiving of data can be carried out between
both the CPUs. As described above, the additional installation of the CPU
33d and the memory/peripheral circuit 34d permits extending the function
of the portable telephone main body 10. That is, according to the fourth
embodiment, a memory capacity can be increased, the function of
conversation recording and absence-during-recording can be extended, and
such various functions as in a portable telephone can be provided.
Fifth Embodiment
Next, the fifth embodiment of the present invention will be described. A
portable telephone E regarding this fifth embodiment also has a mechanism
for extending the functionality of the portable telephone, as in the
above-mentioned fourth embodiment.
That is, the additional device 30e for the portable telephone functions as
a chip type IC card receiving device, and as shown in FIGS. 21 to 24, the
additional device 30e for the portable telephone has a card gate 35e into
which a chip type IC card 37e is inserted. Hence, the chip type IC card
37e can be completely arranged in the additional device 30e for the
portable telephone through this card gate 35e. Furthermore, the additional
device 30e for the portable telephone has a card ejection switch 36e, and
when this card ejection switch 36e is pushed, the chip type IC card 37e
can be ejected by a soft-based or a hard-based drive.
Moreover, the additional device 30e for the portable telephone has the
connector 31, battery terminal 33, a CPU 33e, a peripheral circuit 34e and
a card interface circuit 38e therein, as in the above-mentioned
embodiment. In this connection, the constitution of the portable telephone
main body 10 and the battery 20 is the same as in the case of the
embodiments shown in FIGS. 6 to 11.
The usage of the additional device 30e for the portable telephone in this
embodiment will be described. The reading of the information in the chip
type IC card 37e and the predetermined processing of a signal are carried
out by the card interface circuit 38e, the peripheral circuit 34e and the
CPU 33e, and an information signal is sent to the internal circuit 13 in
the portable telephone main body 10, as shown in FIG. 25. In this way, the
function of the portable telephone main body 10 can be extended in
accordance with the information in the chip type IC card 37e. For example,
a function such as the increase of memory capacity for telephone numbers
by abbreviated dialing can be extended. That is, the function of the
portable telephone main body 10 can be extended or changed by simply
preparing some kinds of chip type IC cards 37e and selecting a desirable
one from the prepared cards.
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