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Mobile Phone Patent Abstract
Disclosed are a detachable keypad and a mobile phone with the detachable
keypad. The detachable keypad includes an earphone-microphone jack,
a key array, and a DTMF generator. When a key is pressed while an
earphone plug is inserted into the earphone-microphone jack, a DTMF
signal corresponding to the pressed key is transmitted to a microphone
of a mobile phone through an earphone-microphone speaker. In the
mobile phone, an earphone-microphone speaker fixing portion fixes
an earphone-microphone speaker at a position suitable for a microphone
to receive sound from the earphone-microphone speaker. An audio/DTMF
separator separates a signal received at the microphone into an
audio signal and a DTMF signal. A controller analyzes the DTMF signal
and performs an operation according to the analysis result.
Mobile Phone Patent Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A keypad capable of being attached and detached from a mobile
phone, the keypad for transmitting DTMF signals to the mobile phone,
the keypad comprising: an earphone-microphone jack; a key array;
and a DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) generator, wherein when the
keypad is detached from the mobile phone and a key of the key array
is pressed while an earphone plug of an earphone-microphone set
is inserted into the earphone-microphone jack, a DTMF signal is
generated by the DTMF generator corresponding to the pressed key
and is transmitted to a microphone of the mobile phone through an
earphone-microphone speaker of the earphone-microphone set.
2. A mobile phone comprising: a microphone; an earphone-microphone
speaker fixing portion for fixing an earphone-microphone speaker
at a position enabling the microphone to receive sound from the
earphone-microphone speaker; an audio/DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
separator for separating a signal received at the microphone into
an audio signal and a DTMF signal; and a controller for analyzing
the DTMF signal and performing an operation according to the analyzed
DTMF signal.
3. The mobile phone of claim 2, further comprising a display, wherein
the controller analyzes the DTMF signal and if the DTMF signal represents
a digit or a character, the controller controls the display to display
the digit or character.
4. The mobile phone of claim 2, wherein the earphone-microphone
speaker fixing portion is a magnet.
5. A keypad capable of being attached and detached from a mobile
phone, the keypad for transmitting DTMF signals to the mobile phone,
the keypad comprising: an earphone-microphone jack; an earphone-microphone
sensor for checking whether an earphone-microphone plug of an earphone-microphone
set is inserted into the earphone-microphone jack; a key array;
a key press sensor for sensing the pressing of each key of the key
array; a DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) generator for generating
a DTMF signal; and a controller for controlling the DTMF generator
to generate a DTMF signal corresponding to a pressed key if pressing
of the key is sensed while the keypad is detached from the mobile
phone and the earphone-microphone plug of the earphone-microphone
set is inserted into the earphone-microphone jack, and for transmitting
the DTMF signal to an earphone-microphone speaker of the earphone-microphone
set through the earphone-microphone jack and plug.
6. The keypad of claim 5, further comprising: a key volume control
signal generator for generating a key volume control signal if the
key press sensor senses input of a key volume control key; and an
amplifier for amplifying the DTMF signal received from the DTMF
generator by a predetermined level in response to the key volume
control signal.
7. A mobile phone with a keypad capable of being detached from
the mobile phone comprising: a microphone; an earphone-microphone
speaker fixing portion for fixing an earphone-microphone speaker
at a position enabling the microphone to receive sound from the
earphone-microphone speaker; an audio/DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
separator for separating a signal received at the microphone into
an audio signal and a DTMF signal; and a controller for analyzing
the DTMF signal and performing an operation according to the analyzed
DTMF signal; wherein the detachable keypad comprises an earphone-microphone
jack, a key array, and a DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) generator,
wherein when a key is pressed while an earphone plug is inserted
into the earphone-microphone jack, a DTMF signal is generated by
the DTMF generator corresponding to the pressed key and is transmitted
to the microphone of a mobile phone through the earphone-microphone
speaker.
Mobile Phone Patent Description
PRIORITY
This application claims priority to an application entitled "Mobile
Phone Having Detachable Keypad and the Detachable Keypad" filed
in the Korean Industrial Property Office on Feb. 28, 2001 and assigned
Ser. No. 2001-10566, the contents of which are hereby incorporated
by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a keypad for a mobile
phone, and in particular, to a mobile phone with a detachable keypad
and the detachable keypad.
2. Description of the Related Art
A mobile phone user calls or answers a call or makes actions necessary
for communicating by pressing keys. The user presses keys directly
when using a bar-type mobile phone because its keypad is exposed,
whereas the user must open a flip or a folder before using a keypad
with a flip-type or folder-type mobile phone. In its internal structure,
a keypad is connected to a key sensing port of a modem chip. Therefore,
the keypad is bound to exist within a board. This integration of
the keypad into the mobile phone sets some limitations in the effective
use of the mobile phone.
Along with the recent technological developments and user demands,
mobile phones have shrunk down in size and become more lightweight.
As a result, the keypads have also been miniaturized. However, a
keypad that is too small may make it inconvenient for some users
having large fingers to press keys. However, a large keypad may
impair the convenience and appearance of the mobile phone. Moreover,
a keypad is not an easy tool to access the Internet with because
no mouse is available as with a computer keyboard.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide
a mobile phone having a detachable keypad.
The above and other objects can be achieved by providing a detachable
keypad and a mobile phone with the detachable keypad. The detachable
keypad includes an earphone-microphone jack, a key array, and a
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) generator. When a key is pressed
with an earphone plug inserted into the earphone-microphone jack,
a DTMF signal corresponding to the pressed key is transmitted to
a microphone of a mobile phone through an earphone-microphone speaker.
In the mobile phone, an earphone-microphone speaker fixing portion
fixes an earphone-microphone speaker at a position suitable for
a microphone to sense sound from the earphone-microphone speaker.
An audio/DTMF separator separates a signal sensed at the microphone
into an audio signal and a DTMF signal. A controller analyzes the
DTMF signal and performs an operation according to the analysis
result.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present
invention will become more apparent from the following detailed
description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings
in which:
FIG. 1 illustrates a detachable keypad and a mobile phone according
to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the mobile phone illustrated in FIG.
1; and
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the detachable keypad illustrated
in FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described
hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the
following description, well-known functions or constructions are
not described in detail since they would obscure the invention in
unnecessary detail.
FIG. 1 illustrates a detachable keypad and a mobile phone according
to an embodiment of the present invention. In FIG. 1, reference
numeral 100 denotes a mobile phone with a detachable keypad, reference
numeral 200 denotes a magnet attached to a flip, reference numeral
300 denotes the detachable keypad, and reference numeral 400 denotes
an earphone-microphone jack positioned on a side surface of the
detachable keypad 300.
Reference numerals 820, 840, 860, and 870 are earphone-microphone
components, that is, a microphone, a speaker, a button, and an earphone-microphone
plug, respectively.
When a key is pressed in the keypad 300 with the earphone-microphone
plug 870 inserted into the earphone-microphone jack 400, a DTMF
(Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signal is received at the microphone
250 of a mobile phone 100 through a speaker 840.
FIG. 2 is a block diagram of the mobile phone illustrated in FIG.
1. Referring to FIG. 2, an earphone-microphone speaker fixing portion
200-1 fixes the earphone-microphone speaker 840 at a position suitable
for a microphone 250 to sense sound from the speaker 840. In the
preferred embodiment, the earphone-microphone speaker fixing portion
200-1 is the magnet 200 on the flip. The magnet 200 must be highly
magnetic relative to known magnets, but not too magnetic to influence
other components. While not shown, the earphone-microphone speaker
fixing portion 200-1 can also be embodied as a mechanical holder.
An audio/DTMF separator 125 separates a signal sensed at the microphone
250 into an audio signal and a DTMF signal. A controller 120 analyzes
the DTMF signal and performs a corresponding operation. That is,
if the DTMF signal represents a digit or a character, the controller
120 controls a display 140 to display the digit or character. If
the DTMF signal represents a command for an operation, the controller
120 performs the requested operation.
FIG. 3 is a block diagram of the detachable keypad illustrated
in FIG. 1. Referring to FIG. 3, an earphone-microphone sensor 380
checks whether the earphone-microphone plug 870 is inserted into
the earphone-microphone jack 400. A key press sensor 330 senses
pressing of each key from a key array 320 and a DTMF generator 340
generates a DTMF signal according to the key press sensed by the
key press sensor 330. If the pressing of a key is sensed with the
earphone-microphone plug 870 inserted into the earphone-microphone
jack 400, a controller 310 controls the DTMF generator 340 to generate
a DTMF signal corresponding to the pressed key and transmits the
DTMF signal to the earphone-microphone speaker 840 through earphone-microphone
jack 400 and the earphone-microphone plug 870.
A key volume control signal generator 350 generates a key volume
control signal if the key press sensor 330 senses an input of a
key volume control key. An amplifier 360 amplifies the DTMF signal
received from the DTMF generator 340 by a predetermined level in
response to the key volume control signal and transmits the amplified
DTMF signal to the earphone-microphone jack 400. The key volume
control signal enables the microphone 250 to receive the DTMF signal
better.
In accordance with the present invention as described above, a
keypad can be detached from a mobile phone. Therefore, the mobile
phone can be designed to meet a user's specifications. For example,
a keypad with small touch areas can be fabricated for women or others
having small fingers. Alternatively, a keypad with relatively large
touch areas can be fabricated for men or others having large fingers.
The detachability of the keypad from the mobile phone also enables
the mobile phone to be made in diverse colors or shapes. Moreover,
since the keypad can be designed separately like an accessory, a
variety of functions can be selectively added to the keypad, and
function compatibility or merging is readily ensured. If a display
(LCD) is disposed in the place of an existing keypad, the mobile
phone can be further miniaturized.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference
to a certain preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood
by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details
may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope
of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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