18455600. ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAY simplified abstract (APPLE INC.)

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ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAY

Organization Name

APPLE INC.

Inventor(s)

Keith J. Hendren of San Francisco CA (US)

Dinesh C. Mathew of San Francisco CA (US)

Bryan W. Posner of San Francisco CA (US)

Adam T. Garelli of Morgan Hill CA (US)

ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18455600 titled 'ELECTRONIC DEVICE DISPLAY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an electronic device with a rotatable display portion that is mounted to a base portion. The display portion has a housing with a trim that partially defines an orifice and the exterior surface of the device. A display call is positioned at the orifice and secured to the display housing.

  • The electronic device has a base portion and a rotatable display portion.
  • The display portion includes a housing with a trim that partially defines an orifice.
  • The orifice is a part of the exterior surface of the device.
  • A display call is positioned at the orifice and secured to the display housing.

Potential Applications

  • Mobile phones with rotatable displays.
  • Laptops or tablets with adjustable screen angles.
  • Gaming devices with rotating screens.

Problems Solved

  • Allows for more flexible and adjustable display positions.
  • Provides a secure and stable connection between the display call and the housing.
  • Enhances the user experience by offering different viewing angles.

Benefits

  • Improved ergonomics and comfort for users.
  • Increased versatility and adaptability of electronic devices.
  • Enhanced visual experience with adjustable display positions.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device can include a base portion and a display portion rotatably mounted to the base portion. The display portion can have a display housing including a trim that at least partially defines an orifice and a portion of the exterior surface of the electronic device. A display call can be positioned at the orifice in contact with the trim and can be secured to the display housing.