18523628. Electronic Devices Having Sliding Expandable Displays simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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Electronic Devices Having Sliding Expandable Displays

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Michael B. Wittenberg of San Francisco CA (US)

Owen D. Hale of Alameda CA (US)

Tatsuya Sano of San Jose CA (US)

Electronic Devices Having Sliding Expandable Displays - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18523628 titled 'Electronic Devices Having Sliding Expandable Displays

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electronic device with sliding housing portions that allow for the display to transition between an unexpanded state and an expanded state, increasing the viewable area on the front face of the device. The housing contains interior regions for electrical components and can store a flexible display substrate when in the unexpanded state.

  • The electronic device has a housing with sliding portions that enable the display to expand for a larger viewable area.
  • The housing contains interior regions for electrical components and can store a flexible display substrate when in the unexpanded state.

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be applied to smartphones, tablets, and other portable electronic devices to provide a larger display area without increasing the overall size of the device.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of limited screen size on portable electronic devices by allowing the display to expand when needed, providing a larger viewing area for users.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include a more versatile and user-friendly electronic device with a larger display area for improved viewing and interaction with content.

Potential Commercial Applications

The potential commercial applications of this technology include smartphones, tablets, e-readers, and other portable electronic devices that could benefit from a larger display area without increasing the device's overall size.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be foldable smartphones and tablets that aim to provide a larger display area in a compact form factor. Another could be devices with sliding mechanisms to reveal additional screen space.

What materials are used to create the flexible display substrate?

The patent application does not specify the exact materials used to create the flexible display substrate, leaving room for different types of flexible display technologies to be utilized in the device.

How does the sliding mechanism work to transition between the unexpanded and expanded states?

The patent application does not provide detailed information on the specific mechanism used for the sliding housing portions to transition between the unexpanded and expanded states, leaving the exact operation of the sliding mechanism open to interpretation and further development.


Original Abstract Submitted

An electronic device may have a housing with portions that slide relative to each other. A display may be supported on a surface of the housing such as on a front face of the housing. The housing portions may slide between an unexpanded state in which the display has an unexpanded viewable area on the front face and an expanded state in which the display has an expanded viewable area on the front face that is greater than the unexpanded viewable area. The housing portions may have interior regions that contain electrical components. The display may be formed from a flexible display substrate. A portion of a flexible display may be stored in an interior region of the housing when the housing is in the unexpanded state. In the unexpanded state, the flexible display may have one or more bends and may double back on itself one or more times.