IP Library Granted Patent US 8,730,657
Granted Patent B2
US 8,730,657 · App. 13/167,913 · Granted May 20, 2014

Mobile computing devices

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Patent No.
US 8,730,657
App. No.
13/167,913
Granted
May 20, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A mobile computing device includes a flexible display, a rigid-flex printed circuit board (PCB) arrangement, an electrically conductive memory fabric, and a controller. The rigid-flex PCB arrangement is connected to the flexible display, and has a honeycomb configuration. The electrically conductive memory fabric is connected to the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement. The controller is configured to, by selectively controlling supply of electrical current to the electrically conductive memory fabric, control whether the electrically conductive memory fabric (i) straightens and resists flexing of the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement or (ii) is relaxed and allows flexing of the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement.

Claims (44)

1. A mobile computing device, comprising:

a flexible display;

an electrically conductive memory fabric connected to the flexible display; and

a controller connected to the electrically conductive memory fabric, and configured to, by selectively controlling supply of electrical current to the electrically conductive memory fabric, control whether the electrically conductive memory fabric (i) straightens and resists flexing of the flexible display or (ii) is relaxed and allows flexing of the flexible display,

wherein, the electrically conductive memory fabric includes first and second layers of electrically conductive memory wires.

2. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , wherein:

the electrically conductive memory wires includes nitinol wires;

when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, the electrically conductive memory fabric straightens and resists flexing of the flexible display; and

when electrical current is not supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, the electrically conductive memory fabric is relaxed and allows flexing of the flexible display.

3. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , wherein each of the layers of electrically conductive memory wires includes a plurality of rows of electrically conductive memory wires.

4. The mobile computing device of claim 3 , wherein:

at least one of the rows includes first and second connectors; and

each of the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows includes:

a first end connected to the first connector; and

a second end connected to the second connector.

5. The mobile computing device of claim 4 , wherein:

each of the first and second connectors is electrically conductive;

the controller is connected to each of the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows via the first and second connectors; and

the controller is configured to selectively supply electrical current to the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows via the first connector, wherein:

when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows, the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows straighten and resist flexing of the flexible display; and

when electrical current is not supplied to the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows, the electrically conductive memory wires of the at least one of the rows are relaxed and allow flexing of the flexible display.

6. The mobile computing device of claim 4 , wherein, when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, at least one of the rows of the first layer is approximately parallel to at least one of the rows of the second layer.

7. The mobile computing device of claim 6 , wherein the first and second connectors are rigid.

8. The mobile computing device of claim 6 , wherein, when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, a first connector of the at least one of the rows of the first layer is situated between first and second connectors of the at least one of the rows of the second layer.

9. The mobile computing device of claim 4 , wherein, when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, at least one of the rows of the first layer is approximately perpendicular to at least one of the rows of the second layer.

10. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , comprising a user input device configured to receive a user input, wherein the controller is in communication with the user input device and is configured to selectively supply electrical current to the electrically conductive memory fabric, based on the received user input.

11. The mobile computing device of claim 10 , wherein the user input device is a touch panel of the flexible display.

12. A rigid-flex printed circuit board (PCB) arrangement, comprising:

a plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs; and

a plurality of flexible PCBs, each of the plurality of flexible PCBs connecting at least two of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs to each other,

wherein:

each of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs has multiple layers; and

at least one of the plurality of flexible PCBs connects an upper layer of one of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs to a lower layer of another of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs.

13. The rigid-flex PCB arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs are arranged such that at least one approximately planar face of a first one of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs is approximately parallel to at least one approximately planar face of a second one of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs.

14. The rigid-flex PCB arrangement of claim 12 , wherein the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs are arranged in a honeycomb configuration.

15. The rigid-flex PCB arrangement of claim 12 , wherein each of the plurality of approximately hexagon-shaped rigid-flex PCBs is a six layer rigid-flex PCB.

16. The rigid-flex PCB arrangement of claim 12 , wherein each of the plurality of flexible PCBs is a four layer flexible PCB.

17. A mobile computing device, comprising:

a flexible display;

a rigid-flex printed circuit board (PCB) arrangement connected to the flexible display, and having a honeycomb configuration;

an electrically conductive memory fabric connected to the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement; and

a controller configured to selectively supply electrical current to the electrically conductive memory fabric, wherein:

when electrical current is supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, the electrically conductive memory fabric straightens and resists flexing of the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement; and

when electrical current is not supplied to the electrically conductive memory fabric, the electrically conductive memory fabric is relaxed and allows flexing of the flexible display and the rigid-flex PCB arrangement.