EP4666902A1 - Sangle de boucle et dispositif électronique pouvant être porté la comprenant - Google Patents
Sangle de boucle et dispositif électronique pouvant être porté la comprenantInfo
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- EP4666902A1 EP4666902A1 EP24771061.9A EP24771061A EP4666902A1 EP 4666902 A1 EP4666902 A1 EP 4666902A1 EP 24771061 A EP24771061 A EP 24771061A EP 4666902 A1 EP4666902 A1 EP 4666902A1
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- buckle
- magnet
- strap
- cover
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/20—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/2057—Fasteners locked by sliding or rotating of the male element of the fastener; Turn-button fasteners
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/20—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/2071—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like with the two ends of the strap or chain overlapping each other and fastened by an action perpendicularly to the main plane of these two ends
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/20—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for open straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/2019—Hooks
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44C—PERSONAL ADORNMENTS, e.g. JEWELLERY; COINS
- A44C5/00—Bracelets; Wrist-watch straps; Fastenings for bracelets or wrist-watch straps
- A44C5/18—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like
- A44C5/22—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for closed straps
- A44C5/24—Fasteners for straps, chains or the like for closed straps with folding devices
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G17/00—Structural details; Housings
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G17/00—Structural details; Housings
- G04G17/02—Component assemblies
- G04G17/04—Mounting of electronic components
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- G—PHYSICS
- G04—HOROLOGY
- G04G—ELECTRONIC TIME-PIECES
- G04G17/00—Structural details; Housings
- G04G17/08—Housings
- G04G17/083—Watches distributed over several housings
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A44—HABERDASHERY; JEWELLERY
- A44D—INDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO BUTTONS, PINS, BUCKLES OR SLIDE FASTENERS, AND TO JEWELLERY, BRACELETS OR OTHER PERSONAL ADORNMENTS
- A44D2203/00—Fastening by use of magnets
Definitions
- Various embodiments of the disclosure relate to a buckle strap and a wearable electronic device including the same.
- a wearable electronic device may be used while being worn on a part of body, such as wrist, ankle, neck, finger, waist, shoulder, or head.
- the wearable electronic device may include a main body and a fastening member which extends from the main body by a predetermined length to allow the wearable electronic device to be worn on a part of user's body.
- the fastening member may include, for example, a buckle strap.
- a buckle strap may include: a first strap which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of a housing of a wearable electronic device; a second strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the first buckle may include a first magnetic shield member disposed between a first surface of the first buckle on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- a wearable electronic device may include a housing, a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing, a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display, and a buckle strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing and enables the wearable electronic device to be worn on a part of user's body.
- the buckle strap may include: a first strap which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing; a second strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the first buckle may include a first magnetic shield member disposed between a first surface of the first buckle on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- a buckle strap may include: a first strap which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of a housing of a wearable electronic device; a second strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle which is connected to the first strap and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet, and the second buckle may include a first cover disposed to cover the second magnet in the opposite direction of a direction in which the second magnet is seated, and the first cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a first screw member, and a position where the first screw member is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet in a width direction.
- a wearable electronic device may include a housing, a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing, a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display, and a buckle strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing and enables the wearable electronic device to be worn on a part of user's body
- the buckle strap may include: a first strap which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing; a second strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle which is connected to the first strap and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet
- the second buckle may include a first cover disposed to cover the second magnet in the opposite direction of a direction in which the second magnet is seated, and the first cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a first screw member, and a
- FIG. 1 is a view illustrating a wearable electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a buckle strap according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the wearable electronic device 100 may include a housing 110 which includes a front surface 111, a rear surface 112 and a side surface 113 surrounding a space between the front surface 111 and the rear surface 112, and a buckle strap 200 which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing 110 and enables the wearable electronic device 100 to be worn on a part of user's body (for example, wrist, ankle, neck, waist, or head).
- the housing may refer to a structure that forms a part of the front surface 111, the rear surface 112, and the side surfaces 113 of FIG. 1 .
- the front surface 111 may be formed by a front surface plate having at least a part substantially transparent.
- the front surface plate may include, for example, a glass plate or a polymer plate including various coating layers.
- the rear surface 112 may be formed by a substantially opaque rear surface plate.
- the rear surface plate may be formed by, for example, coated or colored glass, ceramic, a polymer, metal (for example, aluminum, stainless steel, or magnesium), or a combination of at least two of the above-mentioned materials.
- the side surface 113 may be formed by a side surface bezel structure (or a side surface member) which is coupled with the front surface plate and the rear surface plate and includes metal and/or a polymer.
- the rear surface plate and the side surface bezel structure may be integrally formed with each other, and may include the same material (for example, a metallic material such as aluminum).
- the wearable electronic device 100 may include a display (not shown) which is visually exposed to the outside through one surface (for example, the front surface 111) of the housing 110, and various electronic components which are disposed inside the housing 110.
- the electronic components may include, for example, at least one of a processor, a memory, a communication module, an audio module, or a sensor module.
- the display may be exposed through an upper end portion of the front surface plate.
- the display may have a shape corresponding to the shape of the front surface plate, or may be formed in various shapes such as a circular shape, an elliptical shape, or a polygonal shape.
- the display may be coupled with or may be disposed adjacent to a touch sensing circuit, a pressure sensor for measuring an intensity (pressure) of a touch, and/or a fingerprint sensor.
- the processor may execute software (for example, a program) to control at least one other component (for example, a hardware or software component) of the wearable electronic device 100 that is coupled to the processor, and may perform various data processing or computation.
- the processor may store a command or data received from another component (for example, a sensor module or a communication module) in a volatile memory, may process a command or data stored in the volatile memory, and may store resulting data in a non-volatile memory.
- the memory may store various data used by at least one component (for example, the processor or the sensor module) of the wearable electronic device 100.
- Data may include, for example, software (for example, a program) and input data or output data regarding a command related thererto.
- the memory may include a volatile memory or a non-volatile memory.
- the communication module may support establishment of a direct (for example, wired) communication channel or a wireless communication channel between the wearable electronic device 100 and an external electronic device, and performance of communication via the established communication channel.
- the communication module may include at least one communication processor that is operable independently from the processor (for example, an application processor) and supports direct (for example, wired) communication or wireless communication.
- the audio module may convert a sound into an electrical signal or, reversely, may convert an electrical signal into a sound.
- the audio module may include a microphone hole and a speaker hole.
- the microphone hole may have a microphone disposed therein to acquire an external sound, and in a certain embodiment, the microphone hole may have a plurality of microphones disposed therein to detect a direction of a sound.
- the speaker hole may be used as an external speaker or a receiver for communication.
- the speaker hole and the microphone hole may be implemented by one hole or a speaker (for example, a piezo speaker) may be included without the speaker hole.
- the sensor module may generate an electric signal or a data value corresponding to an internal operation state or an external environment state of the wearable electronic device 100.
- the sensor module may include, for example, a biometric sensor module (for example, an HRM sensor) disposed on the rear surface 112 of the housing 110.
- the sensor module may further include, for example, at least one of a gesture sensor, a gyro sensor, an atmospheric pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a grip sensor, a color sensor, an infrared (IR) sensor, a biometric sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, or an illuminance sensor.
- the buckle strap 200 may include a first strap 120 which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing 110, a second strap 150 which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing 110, a first buckle 130 which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap 120 in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein, and a second buckle 140 which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle 130 through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- Th first strap 120 may be provided in a band-like shape, and may be attachably and detachably coupled to a part of the housing 110 by using a first locking member 121.
- the second strap 150 may be provided in a band-like shape and may be attachably and detachably coupled to the other part of the housing 110 by using a second locking member 151.
- the first strap 120 and the second strap 150 may be formed with various materials and shapes. According to an embodiment, the first strap 120 and the second strap 150 may include a rubber material.
- the first buckle 130 may be seated in and fixed to the seat portion which is provided in one end region of the first strap 120 in a recessed shape.
- the first strap 120 may be provided through an insert molding process.
- the first strap 120 and the first buckle 130 may be integrally formed with each other by putting the first buckle 130 into a mold and molding. Accordingly, the first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 may be integrally formed, so that the first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 may be strongly connected to each other.
- the first buckle 130 may include the first magnet disposed therein.
- the first buckle 130 may include a first cover to cover the first magnet.
- the first buckle 130 may include the first cover disposed to cover the first magnet in a second direction (for example, a Y-direction) which is opposite to a first direction (for example, a -Y direction) in which the first magnet is seated.
- the first buckle 130 and the first cover may be coupled to each other via a screw member. Accordingly, disengagement of the first cover covering the first magnet from the first buckle 130 may be reduced or prevented.
- the first buckle 130 may include a bridge 133 which is attachably and detachably connected thereto via a spring bar, and may be connected with the second buckle 140 via the bridge 133.
- the bridge 133 may be connected with the first buckle 130 at one end via the spring bar to make the first buckle 30 pivotable.
- the bridge 133 may be connected with the second buckle 140 at the other end via a screw member 137 (or a spring bar) to make the second buckle 140 pivotable.
- the first cover may include an opening corresponding to a first portion where the spring bar and the bridge 133 overlap each other when viewed in the first direction, such that the first portion is seated in the first buckle 130, and may be disposed to cover a second portion where the spring bar and the bridge 133 do not overlap each other. Accordingly, the spring bar may not be exposed to the outside by the first cover.
- the first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 may be integrally formed with each other, and hence, the first strap 120 may not be connected to the spring bar, so that deformation of the spring bar by an external force may be reduced or prevented, which improves matching between the first buckle 130 and the second buckle 140.
- the first buckle 130 may include a first magnetic shield member disposed between a first surface of the first buckle 130 on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- the first magnetic shield member may block magnetism emitted by the first magnet to the outside of the first buckle 130.
- the second buckle 140 may include the second magnet disposed therein and may be fastened to the first buckle 130 through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the second buckle 140 may include a second cover to cover the second magnet.
- the second buckle 140 may include the second cover disposed to cover the second magnet in a fourth direction (for example, the -Y direction) which is opposite to a third direction (for example, the Y direction) in which the second magnet is seated.
- the second buckle 140 and the second cover may be coupled to each other via a screw member.
- the second buckle 140 may include an opening formed to allow the second strap 150 to be inserted and to be movable, and a locking device to fix the second strap 150.
- the second buckle 140 may include a second magnetic shield member disposed between a second surface of the second buckle 140 on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- the second magnetic shield member may block magnetism emitted by the second magnet to the outside of the second buckle 140.
- the second buckle 140 may include a shock buffer member disposed between the second surface of the second buckle 140 on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- the shock buffer member may reduce or prevent a damage caused by a drop of the buckle strap 200 or an external shock.
- the shock buffer member may be disposed to enclose at least part of the second cover.
- the shock buffer member may include a rubber material.
- the buckle strap 200 may include a first buckle portion (or an upper buckle portion) and a second buckle portion (or a lower buckle portion).
- the first buckle portion may include the first strap 120 and the first buckle 130 which is integrally formed with the first strap 120.
- the second buckle portion may include the second strap 150 and the second buckle 140 which includes an opening to allow the second strap 150 to be inserted thereinto and is fastened to the first buckle 130 by means of magnetism.
- a configuration and an arrangement relationship of the first buckle portion will be described with reference to FIGS. 3 to 8
- a configuration and an arrangement relationship of the second buckle portion will be described with reference to FIGS. 9 to 12 .
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the first buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating the first buckle and the first strap of the first buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a state in which a first magnet and a bridge are disposed in the first buckle according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a cover of the first buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a state in which the cover is disposed in the first buckle according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken on line A-A' of FIG. 7 .
- the first buckle portion may include the first strap 120 and the first buckle 130 which is integrally formed with the first strap 120.
- the first strap 120 may be provided in a band-like shape and may be attachably and detachably coupled to a part of a housing (for example, the housing 110 of FIG. 1 ) of a wearable electronic device (for example, the wearable electronic device 100 of FIG. 1 ).
- the first strap 120 may be formed with various materials and shapes.
- the first strap 120 may include a rubber material.
- the first buckle 130 may be seated in and fixed to a first seat portion 122 provided in one end region of the first strap 120 in a recessed shape.
- the first strap 120 may be provided through an insert molding process.
- the first strap 120 and the first buckle 130 may be integrally manufactured by putting the first buckle 130 in a mold and molding. That is, the first strap 120 and the first buckle 130 may be manufactured as one insert molding product. Accordingly, the first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 may be integrally formed, so that the first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 are strongly connected to each other.
- the first buckle 130 may include a first magnet 132 disposed therein.
- the first buckle 130 may include a second seat portion 130a provided in a shape recessed in a first direction 120a (for example, an inward direction or a direction in which the first magnet 132 is seated). As shown in FIG. 5 , the first magnet 132 may be seated in the second seat portion 130a.
- the first buckle 130 may include a first cover 135 to cover the first magnet 132.
- the first buckle 130 may include the first cover 135 disposed to cover the first magnet 132 in a second direction 120b which is opposite to the first direction 120a in which the first magnet 132 is seated.
- the first cover 135 may be provide to be larger than the size of the second seat portion 130a in which the first magnet 132 is seated.
- the first cover 135 may include at least one through hole 135b through which a screw member 136 is inserted.
- the first cover 135 may include two through holes 135b formed on both sides in a direction perpendicular to an inward direction with reference to an opening 135a which is formed on one surface of the first cover 135 in the inward direction.
- the first buckle 130 may include at least one hole 130e through which the screw member 136 is inserted. The hole 130e may be formed at a position corresponding to the through hole 135b when the first cover 135 is coupled with the first buckle 130.
- the hole 130e and the through hole 135b may overlap each other. Accordingly, the first cover 135 may be coupled with the first buckle 130 through the screw member 136 inserted into the through hole 135b and the hole 130e. Accordingly, disengagement of the first cover 135 which covers the first magnet 132 from the first buckle 130 may be reduced or prevented.
- the first buckle 130 may include a bridge 133 attachably and detachably connected thereto via a spring bar 134.
- the bridge 133 may include a through hole 133a formed at one end thereof.
- the spring bar 134 may be inserted into a hole 130d formed in the first buckle 130 via the through hole 133a, and may be seated in a third seat portion 130c formed in the first buckle 130.
- the bridge 133 may be seated in a fourth seat portion 130b formed in the first buckle 130 to be connected with the first buckle 130 to make the first buckle 130 pivotable.
- the hole 130d may be formed in a direction perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the first strap 120, and two holes 130d may be formed on both sides with reference to the fourth seat portion 130b to allow both ends of the spring bar 134 to be inserted thereinto.
- the first buckle 130 may be connected with the second buckle 140 through the bridge 133.
- the bridge 133 may include a through hole 133b formed at the other end thereof.
- the bridge 133 may be connected with the second buckle 140 through a screw member 137 (or a spring bar) inserted into the through hole 133b to make the second buckle 140 pivotable.
- first buckle 130 and the first strap 120 may be integrally formed with each other, and hence, the first strap 120 may not be connected to the spring bar 134, so that deformation of the spring bar 134 by an external force may be reduced or prevented, which improves matching between the first buckle 130 and the second buckle 140.
- the first cover 135 may include the opening 135a formed on one surface thereof in the inward direction.
- the opening 135a may be formed in a first portion 134a where the spring bar 134 and the bridge 133 overlap each other when viewed in the first direction 120a in which the first magnet 132 is seated in the second seat portion 130a. Accordingly, the bridge 133 which is fastened to the spring bar 134 may be seated in the fourth seat portion 130b formed in the first buckle 130 through the opening 135a.
- the first cover 135 may be disposed to cover a second portion 134b where the spring bar 134 and the bridge 133 do not overlap each other when viewed in the first direction 120a. Accordingly, the spring bar 134 may not be exposed to the outside by the first cover 135.
- the first buckle 130 may include a first magnetic shield member 131 disposed therein.
- the first buckle 130 may have the first magnetic shield member 131 seated in the second seat portion 130a.
- the first magnetic shield member 131 may be disposed between a first surface of the first buckle 130 on which the first magnet 132 is seated, and the first magnet 132.
- the first magnetic shield member 131 may block or reduce magnetism emitted by the first magnet 132 to the outside of the first buckle 130.
- the first magnetic shield member 131 may include a metallic material.
- the first magnetic shield member 131 may include a ferromagnetic material (for example, iron, nickel, cobalt, iron oxide, chromium oxide, and/or ferrite).
- first buckle 130 and the first cover 135 are coupled to each other via the screw member 136
- the method of coupling the first buckle 130 and the first cover 135 is not limited thereto.
- the first buckle 130 and the first cover 135 may be coupled through a hook member, riveting, welding, an adhesive member (for example, a tape), or fusion.
- FIG. 9 is an exploded perspective view of the second buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 10 is a view to explain a method of securing a second magnet, a cover, and a shock buffer member to THE second buckle of the second buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 11 is a view illustrating a state in which the second magnet, the cover, and the shock buffer member are secured to the second buckle according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 12 is a cross-sectional view taken on line A-A' of FIG. 11 according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the second buckle portion may include the second strap 150 and the second buckle 140 which includes an opening 140 to allow the second strap 140 to be inserted thereinto and is secured to the first buckle 130 by magnetism.
- the second strap 150 may be provided in a band-like shape, and may be attachably and detachably coupled to a part of a housing (for example, the housing 110 of FIG. 1 ) of a wearable electronic device (for example, the wearable electronic device 100 of FIG. 1 ).
- the second strap 150 may be formed with various materials and shapes. According to an embodiment, the second strap 150 may include a rubber material.
- the second buckle 140 may include a second magnet 143 disposed therein.
- the second buckle 140 may include a fifth seat portion 140c provided in a shape recessed in a third direction 901 (for example, an inward direction or a direction in which the second magnet 143 is seated).
- the second magnet 143 may be seated in the fifth seat portion 140c.
- the second buckle 140 may be fastened to the first buckle 130 by magnetism through the first magnet 132 and the second magnet 143.
- the second buckle 140 may include a second cover 144 to cover the second magnet 143.
- the second buckle 140 may include the second cover 144 disposed to cover the second magnet 143 in a fourth direction 902 which is opposite to the third direction 901 in which the second magnet 143 is seated.
- the second cover 144 may be provided with a size corresponding to the fifth seat portion 140c in which the second magnet 143 is seated.
- the second cover 144 may include at least one hole 144a to allow a screw member 145 to be inserted thereinto.
- the second buckle 140 may include at least one through hole 140i to allow the screw member 145 to be inserted thereto.
- the hole 144a may be formed at a position corresponding to the through hole 140i when the second cover 144 is coupled with the second buckle 140.
- the hole 144a and the through hole 140i may overlap each other. Accordingly, as shown in FIG. 12 , the second cover 144 may be coupled with the second buckle 140 through the hole 144a and the screw member 145 which is inserted into the hole 144a.
- the second buckle 140 may include an opening 140b which is formed to allow the second strap 150 to be inserted and to be movable, and a locking device 140j to fix the second strap 150.
- the second buckle 140 may include a main portion 140a which has a shape opened in one direction, a first extension portion 140d which extends from a part of the main portion 140a to have a predetermined length in a direction perpendicular to the third direction 901 and to be bent by a designated curvature, and a second extension portion 140f which extends from the other part of the main portion 140a to have the same length as the first extension portion 140d in the same direction and to be bent by the same curvature.
- the first extension portion 140d and the second extension portion 140f may be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance to form a space 140h, and the bridge 144 may be disposed in the space 140h.
- through holes 140e, 140g may be formed at ends of the first extension portion 140d and the second extension portion 140f to allow the screw member 137 (or spring bar) to be inserted thereinto.
- the opening 140b may be formed between the main portion 140a and the locking device 140j.
- the second buckle 140 may include a second magnetic shield member 142 disposed therein.
- the second buckle 140 may have the second magnetic shield member 142 seated in the fifth seat portion 140c.
- the second magnetic shield member 142 may be disposed between a second surface of the second buckle 140 on which the second magnet 143 is seated, and the second magnet 143.
- the second magnetic shield member 142 may block magnetism emitted by the second magnet 143 to the outside of the second buckle 140.
- the second magnetic shield member 142 may include a metallic material.
- the second magnetic shield member 142 may include a ferromagnetic material (for example, iron, nickel, cobalt, iron oxide, chromium oxide, and/or ferrite).
- the second buckle 140 may include a shock buffer member 141 disposed therein.
- the second buckle 140 may have the shock buffer member 141 seated in the fifth seat portion 140c.
- the shock buffer member 141 may be disposed between the second surface of the second buckle 140 on which the second magnet 143 is seated, and the second magnet 143.
- the shock buffer member 141 may be disposed between the second surface of the second buckle 140 on which the second magnet 143 is seated, and the second magnetic shield member 142.
- the shock buffer member 141 may reduce or prevent a damage caused by a drop of the buckle strap 200 or an external shock.
- the shock buffer member 141 may be disposed to enclose at least part of the second cover 144.
- the shock buffer member 141 may include a rubber material.
- the method of coupling the second buckle 140 and the second cover 144 is not limited thereto.
- the second buckle 140 and the second cover 144 may be coupled through a hook member, riveting, welding, an adhesive member (for example, a tape), or fusion.
- FIG. 13 is a view to explain a wearing method of a wearable electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the wearable electronic device 100 may include a housing 110 and a buckle strap 200 which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing 110 and enables the wearable electronic device 100 to be worn on a part of user's body (for example, wrist, ankle, neck, waist, or head).
- a buckle strap 200 which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing 110 and enables the wearable electronic device 100 to be worn on a part of user's body (for example, wrist, ankle, neck, waist, or head).
- the buckle strap 200 may include a first strap 120 which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing 110, a second strap 150 which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing 110, a first buckle 130 which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap 120 in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein, and a second buckle 140 which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle 130 through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the wearable electronic device 100 may be worn on a part of user's body by using the buckle strap 200.
- the wearable electronic device 100 may be brought into a part of user's body.
- the second strap 150 may be inserted into the opening 140b formed in the first strap 120.
- the first strap 120 and the second strap 150 may form a closed curved shape along with the housing 110 to enclose a part of user's body.
- the wearing length of the buckle strap 200 may be adjusted.
- the second strap 150 may be fixed not to be movable by using the locking device 140j of the second buckle 140 as in a fourth state 1304.
- FIG. 14 is a view to explain a wearable electronic device including a buckle strap according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the wearable electronic device 100 including the buckle strap 200 is illustrated as a smart watch having a watch shape.
- the wearable electronic device 1400 may include a head mounted device (HMD) to be worn on user's head.
- the wearable electronic device 1400 may include a housing 1410 which has an external electronic device (for example, a smart phone) mounted therein, and a buckle strap which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing 1410 and enables the wearable electronic device 1400 to be worn on user's head.
- HMD head mounted device
- the buckle strap may include a first strap 1420 which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing 1410, a second strap 1450 which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing 1410, a first buckle 1430 which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap 1420 in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein, and a second buckle 1440 which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle 1430 through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the type of the wearable electronic device is not limited thereto.
- the wearable electronic device may include an accessory device to which the buckle strap is applied.
- the buckle strap 200 may include: a first strap (for example, the first strap 120) which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of a housing (for example, the housing 110) of a wearable electronic device (for example, the wearable electronic device 100); a second strap (for example, the second strap 150) which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle (for example, the first buckle 130) which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle (for example, the second buckle 140) which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- a first strap for example, the first strap 120
- a wearable electronic device for example, the wearable electronic device 100
- a second strap for example, the second strap 150
- the first buckle may include a first magnetic shield member (for example, the first magnetic shield member 131) disposed between a first surface of the first buckle on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- a first magnetic shield member for example, the first magnetic shield member 131
- the first buckle may include a first cover (for example, the first cover 135) disposed to cover the first magnet in a second direction which is opposite to a first direction in which the first magnet is seated.
- a first cover for example, the first cover 135
- the first cover may be coupled with the first buckle via a first screw member (for example, the first screw member 136).
- the first buckle may include a bridge (for example, the bridge 133) which is attachably and detachably connected via a spring bar, and may be connected with the second buckle via the bridge.
- a bridge for example, the bridge 133 which is attachably and detachably connected via a spring bar, and may be connected with the second buckle via the bridge.
- the first cover may include an opening (for example, the opening 135a) to correspond to a first portion where the spring bar and the bridge overlap each other when viewed in the first direction, such that the first portion is seated in the first buckle, and the first cover may be disposed to cover a second portion where the spring bar and the bridge do not overlap each other.
- an opening for example, the opening 135a
- the second buckle may include: an opening (for example, the opening 140b) formed to allow the second strap to be inserted and to be movable; and a locking device (for example, the locking device 140j) to fix the second strap.
- an opening for example, the opening 140b
- a locking device for example, the locking device 140j
- the second buckle may include a second magnetic shield member (for example, the second magnetic shield member 142) disposed between a second surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- a second magnetic shield member for example, the second magnetic shield member 142
- the second buckle may include a second cover (for example, the second cover 144) disposed to cover the second magnet in a fourth direction which is opposite to a third direction in which the second magnet is seated.
- the second cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a second screw member (for example, the second screw member 145).
- the second buckle may include a shock buffer member (for example, the shock buffer member 141) disposed between a second surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- a shock buffer member for example, the shock buffer member 141
- a wearable electronic device may include a housing (for example, the housing 110), a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing, a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display, and a buckle strap (for example, the buckle strap 200) which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing and enables the wearable electronic device to be worn on a part of user's body.
- a housing for example, the housing 110
- a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing
- a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display
- a buckle strap for example, the buckle strap 200
- the buckle strap may include: a first strap (for example, the first strap 120) which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing; a second strap (for example, the second strap 150) which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle (for example, the first buckle 130) which is seated in and fixed to a seat portion provided in one end region of the first strap in a recessed shape, and includes a first magnet disposed therein; and a second buckle (for example, the second buckle 140) which includes a second magnet disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- a first strap for example, the first strap 120
- a second strap for example, the second strap 150
- the first buckle may include a first magnetic shield member (for example, the first magnetic shield member 131) disposed between a first surface of the first buckle on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- a first magnetic shield member for example, the first magnetic shield member 131
- the first buckle may include a first cover (for example, the first cover 135) disposed to cover the first magnet in a second direction which is opposite to a first direction in which the first magnet is seated.
- a first cover for example, the first cover 135
- the first cover may be coupled with the first buckle via a first screw member (for example, the first screw member 136).
- the first buckle may include a bridge (for example, the bridge 133) which is attachably and detachably connected via a spring bar, and may be connected with the second buckle via the bridge.
- a bridge for example, the bridge 133 which is attachably and detachably connected via a spring bar, and may be connected with the second buckle via the bridge.
- the first cover may include an opening (for example, the opening 135a) to correspond to a first portion where the spring bar and the bridge overlap each other when viewed in the first direction, such that the first portion is seated in the first buckle, and the first cover may be disposed to cover a second portion where the spring bar and the bridge do not overlap each other.
- an opening for example, the opening 135a
- the second buckle may include: an opening (for example, the opening 140b) formed to allow the second strap to be inserted and to be movable; and a locking device (for example, the locking device 140j) to fix the second strap.
- an opening for example, the opening 140b
- a locking device for example, the locking device 140j
- the second buckle may include a second magnetic shield member (for example, the second magnetic shield member 142) disposed between a second surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- a second magnetic shield member for example, the second magnetic shield member 142
- the second buckle may include a second cover (for example, the second cover 144) disposed to cover the second magnet in a fourth direction which is opposite to a third direction in which the second magnet is seated.
- the second cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a second screw member (for example, the second screw member 145).
- the second buckle may include a shock buffer member (for example, the shock buffer member 141) disposed between a second surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- a shock buffer member for example, the shock buffer member 141
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective view of a second buckle portion according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 16 is a view of the second buckle portion of FIG. 15 as viewed from below according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 17 is a view illustrating a state in which a second magnet, a shock buffer member and a screw member are fastened to a second buckle according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 18 is a view taken on line A-A' of FIG. 17 according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- the second buckle portion may include the second strap 150 and a second buckle 1500 which includes an opening to allow the second strap 150 to be inserted thereinto and is fastened to the first buckle 130 by magnetism.
- the second strap 150 may be provided in a band-like shape, and may be attachably and detachably coupled to a part of a housing (for example, the housing 110 of FIG. 1 ) of a wearable electronic device (for example, the wearable electronic device 100 of FIG. 1 ).
- the second strap 150 may be formed with various materials and shapes. According to an embodiment, the second strap 150 may include a rubber material.
- the second buckle 1500 may include a second magnet 1520 disposed therein.
- the second buckle 1500 may include a fifth seat portion 1501 provided in a shape recessed inwardly.
- the second magnet 1520 may be seated in the fifth seat portion 1501.
- the second buckle 1500 may be fastened to the first buckle 130 by magnetism through the first magnet 132 and the second magnet 1520.
- the second buckle 1500 may include a second cover 1530 to cover the second magnet 1520.
- the second buckle 1500 may include the second cover 1530 disposed to cover the second magnet 1520 in the opposite direction of the direction in which the second magnet 1520 is seated.
- the second cover 1530 may be provided with a size corresponding to the fifth seat portion 1501 in which the second magnet 1520 is seated.
- the second cover 1530 may include at least one hole into which a screw member 1540 is inserted.
- the second buckle 1500 may include at least one through hole into which the screw member 1540 is inserted. The hole may be formed at a position corresponding to the through hole when the second cover 1530 is coupled with the second buckle 1500. For example, when viewed in the direction in which the second magnet 1520 is seated in the fifth seat portion 1501, the hole and the through hole may overlap each other. Accordingly, the second cover 1530 may be coupled with the second buckle 1500 through the hole and the screw member 1540 inserted into the hole.
- the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction.
- the at least one through hole formed in the second buckle 1500 and the at least one hole formed in the second cover 1530 may be disposed adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction. Accordingly, the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted may not influence the region where the second magnet 1520 is disposed.
- the second magnet 1520 may have a length and a width regardless of the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted.
- the second buckle 1500 may include an opening formed to allow the second strap 150 to be inserted thereinto and to be movable, and a locking device 1550 to fix the second strap 150.
- the second buckle 1500 may include a magnetic shield member disposed therein.
- the second buckle 1500 may include the magnetic shield member seated in the fifth seat portion 1501.
- the magnetic shield member may be disposed between one surface of the second buckle 1500 on which the second magnet 1520 is seated, and the second magnet 1520.
- the magnetic shield member may block magnetism emitted by the second magnet 1520 to the outside of the second buckle 1500.
- the magnetic shield member may include a metallic material.
- the magnetic shield member may include a ferromagnetic material (for example, iron, nickel, cobalt, iron oxide, chromium oxide, and/or ferrite).
- the second buckle 1500 may include a shock buffer member 1510 disposed therein.
- the second buckle 1500 may include the shock buffer member 1510 seated in the fifth seat portion 1501.
- the shock buffer member 1510 may be disposed between one surface of the second buckle 1500 on which the second magnet 1520 is seated, and the second magnet 1520.
- the shock buffer member 110 may be disposed between one surface of the second buckle 1500 on which the second magnet 1520 is seated, and the magnetic shield member.
- the shock buffer member 1510 may reduce or prevent a damage caused by a drop of the buckle strap 200 or an external shock.
- the shock buffer member 1510 may be disposed to enclose at least part of the second cover 1530.
- the shock buffer member 1510 may include a rubber material.
- the shock buffer member 1510 may include a first hook portion 1511.
- the first hook portion 1511 may be formed at an end of the shock buffer member 1510 in a direction in which the shock buffer member 1510 is seated in the fifth seat portion 1501.
- the first hook portion 1511 may be hooked and fixed by an end of the fifth seat portion 1501 in the opposite direction of the direction in which the shock buffer member 1510 is seated. Accordingly, the shock buffer member 1510 may be fixed to the fifth seat portion 1501 through the first hook portion 1511 without being released therefrom.
- the second cover 1530 may include a second hook portion 1531.
- the second hook portion 1531 may be formed at an end of the second cover 1530 in a direction in which the second cover 1530 covers the second magnet 1520 (and the shock buffer member 1510).
- the second hook portion 1531 may be hooked and fixed by an end of the shock buffer member 1510 in the opposite direction of the direction in which the second cover 1530 covers.
- the second hook portion 1531 may be hooked and fixed by the first hook portion 1511. Accordingly, the second cover 1530 may be fixed to the shock buffer member 1510 through the second hook portion 1531 without being released therefrom.
- FIG. 19 is a view illustrating a state in which a first buckle portion and a second buckle portion are fastened to each other according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 20 is a view illustrating the state of FIG. 19 in which the first buckle portion and the second buckle portion are fastened to each other as viewed from below according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 21 is a view to explain arrangement states of a first magnet and a second magnet when the first buckle portion and the second buckle portion are fastened to each other according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a first buckle 1900 (for example, the first buckle 130) and a second buckle 1500 (for example, the second buckle 140) may be fastened to each other by magnetism through a first magnet 1910 disposed inside the first buckle 1900 and a second magnet 1520 disposed inside the second buckle 1500.
- the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520 may correspond to each other in terms of length and width.
- the length of the first magnet 1910 and the length of the second magnet 1520 may have the same or similar value L.
- the width of the first magnet 1910 and the width of the second magnet 1520 may have the same or similar value W.
- the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520 may attract each other at a corresponding position.
- the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520 may be nearly coincident with each other when viewed in the thickness direction of the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520.
- an overlapping area of the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520 may be the same as or similar to the area of the first magnet 1910 or the second magnet 1520 when viewed in the thickness direction of the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520.
- the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction, such that the second magnet 1520 has the same or similar length and width as the first magnet 1910.
- at least one through hole which is formed in the second buckle 1500 and into which the screw member 1540 is inserted may be disposed adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction. Accordingly, the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted may not influence the region where the second magnet 1520 is disposed.
- the second magnet 1520 may have a length and a width regardless of the position where the screw member 1540 is inserted.
- FIG. 22 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a state in which a first buckle portion and a second buckle portion are fastened to each other according to an embodiment of the disclosure
- FIG. 23 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the state in which the first buckle portion and the second buckle portion are fastened to each other according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- a buckle strap (for example, the buckle strap 200) may include a first strap 1920 (for example, the first strap 120) which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of a housing (for example, the housing 110), a second strap (for example, the second strap 150) which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing, a first buckle 1900 (for example, the first buckle 130) which is connected to the first strap 1920 and includes a first magnet 1910 disposed therein, and a second buckle 1500 which includes a second magnet 1520 disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle 1900 through the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520.
- the first strap 1920 may be provided in a band-like shape, and may be attachably and detachably coupled to a part of the housing by using a first locking member (for example, the first locking member 121).
- the second strap may be provided in a band-like shape, and may be attachably and detachably coupled to the other part of the housing by using a second locking member (for example, the second locking member 151).
- the first strap 1920 may be fastened to the first buckle 1900 at one end of the first buckle 1900 via a spring bar as shown in FIG. 22 .
- the first strap 1920 may be integrally formed with the first buckle 1900 at one end of the first buckle 1900 as shown in FIG. 23 .
- the first buckle 1900 may be seated in and fixed to a seat portion which is provided in one end region of the first strap 1920 in a recessed shape.
- the first strap 1920 may be provided through an insert molding process.
- the first strap 1920 and the first buckle 1900 may be integrally manufactured by putting the first buckle 1900 in a mold and molding. Accordingly, the first buckle 1900 and the first strap 1920 may be integrally formed with each other, so that the first buckle 1900 and the first strap 1920 may be strongly connected.
- the first buckle 1900 may include the first magnet 1910 disposed therein.
- the first buckle 1900 may include a first cover to cover the first magnet 1910.
- the first buckle 1900 may include the first cover disposed to cover the first magnet 1910 in the opposite direction of a direction in which the first magnet 1910 is seated.
- the first buckle 1900 and the first cover may be coupled via a first screw member 1930 as shown in FIG. 23 . Accordingly, disengagement of the first cover which covers the first magnet 1910 from the first buckle 1900 may be reduced or prevented.
- the position where the first screw member 1930 is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the first magnet 1910 in the width direction.
- at least one through hole formed in the first buckle 1900 to allow the first screw member 1930 to be inserted thereinto may be disposed adjacent to one surface of the first magnet 1910 in the width direction. Accordingly, the position where the first screw member 1930 is inserted may not influence the region where the first magnet 1910 is disposed.
- the first magnet 1910 may have a length and a width regardless of the position where the first screw member 1930 is inserted.
- the second buckle 1500 may include the second magnet 1520 disposed therein, and may be fastened to the first buckle 1900 through the first magnet 1910 and the second magnet 1520.
- the second buckle 1500 may include a second cover to cover the second magnet 1520.
- the second buckle 1500 may include the second cover disposed to cover the second magnet 1520 in the opposite direction of a direction in which the second magnet 1520 is seated.
- the second buckle 1500 and the second cover may be coupled via the second screw member 1540. Accordingly, disengagement of the second cover which covers the second magnet 1520 from the second buckle 1500 may be reduced or prevented.
- the position where the second screw member 1540 is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction.
- at least one through hole formed in the second buckle 1500 to allow the second screw member 1540 to be inserted thereinto may be disposed adjacent to one surface of the second magnet 1520 in the width direction. Accordingly, the position where the second screw member 1540 is inserted may not influence the region where the second magnet 1520 is disposed.
- the second magnet 1520 may have a length and a width regardless of the position where the second screw member 1540 is inserted.
- a buckle strap (for example, the buckle strap 200) may include: a first strap (for example, the first strap 120, 1920) which is attachably and detachably connected to a portion of a housing (for example, the housing 110) of a wearable electronic device (for example, the wearable electronic device 100); a second strap (for example, the second strap 150) which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle (for example, the first buckle 130, 1900) which is connected to the first strap and includes a first magnet (for example, the first magnet 132, 1910) disposed in an inner side of the first buckle; and a second buckle (for example, the second buckle 1500) which includes a second magnet (for example, the second magnet 1520) disposed in an inner side of the second buckle and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- a first buckle for example, the first strap 120, 1920
- a wearable electronic device for example, the wearable electronic device 100
- a second strap for example
- the second buckle may include a first cover (for example, the cover 1530) disposed to cover the second magnet in the opposite direction of a direction in which the second magnet is seated.
- a first cover for example, the cover 1530
- the first cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a first screw member (for example, the screw member 1540), and a position where the first screw member is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet in a width direction.
- a first screw member for example, the screw member 1540
- an overlapping area of the first magnet and the second magnet as viewed in a thickness direction of the first magnet and the second magnet may be the same as or similar to an area of the first magnet or the second magnet.
- the first buckle may include a second cover disposed to cover the first magnet in the opposite direction of a direction in which the first magnet is seated.
- the second cover may be coupled with the first buckle via a second screw member, and a position where the second screw member is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the first magnet in a width direction.
- the first buckle may include a first magnetic shield member disposed between one surface of the first buckle on which the first magnet is seated, and the first magnet.
- the second buckle may include a second magnetic shield member disposed between one surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- the second buckle may include a shock buffer member disposed between one surface of the second buckle on which the second magnet is seated, and the second magnet.
- the first buckle may be seated in or fixed to a seating portion provided in one end region of the first strap in a recessed shape.
- a wearable electronic device may include a housing (for example, the housing 110), a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing, a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display, and a buckle strap (for example, the buckle strap 200) which is attachably and detachably connected to the housing and enables the wearable electronic device to be worn on a part of user's body.
- a housing for example, the housing 110
- a display visually exposed to the outside through one surface of the housing
- a processor disposed in the housing and operatively connected with the display
- a buckle strap for example, the buckle strap 200
- the buckle strap may include: a first strap (for example, the first strap 120) which is attachably and detachably connected to a part of the housing; a second strap (for example, the second strap 150) which is attachably and detachably connected to the other part of the housing; a first buckle (for example, the first buckle 130, 1900) which is connected to the first strap and includes a first magnet (for example, the first magnet 132, 1910) disposed therein; and a second buckle (for example, the second buckle 1500) which includes a second magnet (for example, the second magnet 1520) disposed therein and is fastened to the first buckle through the first magnet and the second magnet.
- the second buckle may include a first cover disposed to cover the second magnet in the opposite direction of a direction in which the second magnet is seated.
- the first cover may be coupled with the second buckle via a first screw member, and a position where the first screw member is inserted may be adjacent to one surface of the second magnet in a width direction.
- each of such phrases as “A or B,” “at least one of A and B,” “at least one of A or B,” “A, B, or C,” “at least one of A, B, and C,” and “at least one of A, B, or C,” may include any one of the items enumerated together in a corresponding one of the phrases, or all possible combinations thereof.
- such terms as “1st” and “2nd,” or “first” and “second” may be used to simply distinguish a corresponding component from another, and does not limit the components in other aspect (e.g., importance or order).
- an element e.g., a first element
- the element may be coupled with the other element directly (e.g., wiredly), wirelessly, or via a third element.
- module may include a unit implemented in hardware, software, or firmware, and may interchangeably be used with other terms, for example, “logic,” “logic block,” “part,” or “circuitry”.
- a module may be a single integral component, or a minimum unit or part thereof, adapted to perform one or more functions.
- the module may be implemented in a form of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
- each component e.g., a module or a program of the above-described components may include a single entity or multiple entities, and some of the multiple entities may be separately disposed in other components.
- one or more of the above-described components or operations may be omitted, or one or more other components or operations may be added.
- a plurality of components e.g., modules or programs
- the integrated component may still perform one or more functions of each of the plurality of components in the same or similar manner as they are performed by a corresponding one of the plurality of components before the integration.
- operations performed by the module, the program, or another component may be carried out sequentially, in parallel, repeatedly, or heuristically, or one or more of the operations may be executed in a different order or omitted, or one or more other operations may be added.
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