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[0001] The present invention relates to cellular phones and more particularly to a mechanism for switching a cellular phone to function as a digital camera.
[0002] Increasingly, cellular phones gain popularity among people due to compactness, multi-function, and inexpensiveness. A person can efficiently communicates with a friend or client by means of cellular phone. As compared with a conventional wire telephone, the cellular phone can provide a more fast and convenient communication service.
[0003] Conventionally, a foldable cellular phone capable of taking pictures has its image capture element (such as a CCD) and display provided on the same surface. An image of a cellular phone user taken by the image capture element can be shown on the display for being previewed by the user. Unfortunately, an image of an object or another person taken by the image capture element and shown on the display cannot be viewed by the user at the same time while taking the picture since, as stated above, the image capture element and the display of the cellular phone are one the same surface. As such, the user cannot precisely adjust the image capture element to focus the desired image. This is very inconvenient. To the worse, the taken pictures are often poor in quality. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of cellular phone are constantly being sought by electronic product manufacturers.
[0004] A primary object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for switching a foldable cellular phone to a digital camera. By utilizing this, the above drawback of the prior art can be overcome. The drawback is that an image of an object or another person taken by an image capture element cannot be shown on a display and viewed by a user at the same time. As such, the user cannot precisely adjust the image capture element to focus the desired image, resulting in a poor photograph.
[0005] One object of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for switching a foldable cellular phone to a digital camera. The mechanism comprises a rotation member pivotally coupled between a display and a keypad of the cellular phone so that the display can be opened to the position of the same horizontal surface as the keypad and be folded onto the keypad to close the cellular phone, or being rotated 180 degrees and folded onto the keypad by a back of the display; an image capture element provided at a side on the back of the keypad, the image capture element being electrically connected to a control circuit of the cellular phone; a magnet provided at a side of the display; and a first reed switch provided on the keypad at a position corresponding to the magnet. After the display being rotated 180 degrees and folded onto the keypad by the back of the display, the magnet is aligned with and magnetically attracts the first reed switch being electrically connected to the control circuit, in response the control circuit is enabled to switch the cellular phone to a camera mode. Therefore, the image capture element is at the back of the keypad, and the display is on the front of the cellular phone so that the image capture element is operative to take an image of an object, the image of the object is shown on a screen of the display for being previewed, and a button of the cellular phone served as a release button of camera is operative to press for taking a photograph.
[0006] Another object of the present invention is to further provide a second reed switch on a front surface of the keypad corresponding to the magnet, the second reed switch being electrically connected to the control circuit of the cellular phone. In switching the control circuit from the camera mode to a cellular phone mode, lifting the display to its full open position prior to rotating the display back to its original position facing and folded onto the keypad until the magnet is aligned with and magnetically attracts the second reed switch, thereby enabling the control circuit to switch back to the cellular phone mode for functioning as a telephone.
[0007] The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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[0020] While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.