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- the various embodiments described below relate to an electronic device including a structure for protecting a flexible display.
- an electronic device may be miniaturized. Despite the miniaturization of electronic devices, there is an increasing need for electronic devices whose display size for displaying content can be changed so that users can receive various contents through the electronic device.
- an electronic device may include a flexible display whose display size is changeable and exposed to the outside of the electronic device.
- An electronic device may require a structure for protecting a flexible display whose size is changeable and exposed to the outside of the electronic device.
- An electronic device may include a camera.
- the electronic device may include a flexible display including a transmission region for receiving light of the camera, a first region surrounding the transmission region, and a deformable second region.
- the electronic device may include an adhesive layer on the flexible display including a first part disposed on the first region and a second part disposed on the second region.
- the electronic device may include a protection film disposed on the adhesive layer. Characteristics of the first part may be different from characteristics of the second part.
- An electronic device may include a camera.
- the electronic device may include a flexible display including a transparent area for receiving light of the camera, the transparent area including a camera hole exposing at least a part of the camera, a first area surrounding the transparent area, and a deformable second area.
- the electronic device may include an adhesive layer on the flexible display, the adhesive layer including a first part disposed on the first area, and a second part disposed on the second area.
- the electronic device may include a protective film disposed on the adhesive layer.
- a thickness of the first part may be smaller than a thickness of the second part.
- a rigidity of the first part may be greater than a rigidity of the second part.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an electronic device within a network environment according to various embodiments.
- FIG. 2a is a top plan view of an exemplary electronic device within a first state.
- FIG. 2b is a bottom view of an exemplary electronic device within the first state.
- FIG. 2c is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device within the second state.
- FIG. 2d is a bottom view of an exemplary electronic device within the second state.
- Figures 3a and 3b are exploded perspective views of an exemplary electronic device.
- FIG. 4a is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device in a first state.
- FIG. 4b is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device in a second state.
- FIG. 5a is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device in a second state.
- FIG. 5b is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device taken along line A-A' of FIG. 5a.
- FIG. 6A is a partially exploded perspective view of an exemplary electronic device within a second state.
- FIG. 6b is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device taken along line B-B' of FIG. 6a.
- FIG. 7A is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device within an exemplary second state.
- FIG. 7b is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device taken along line C-C' of FIG. 7a.
- Figure 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device.
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate a protective film and an adhesive layer of an exemplary electronic device.
- Figures 9c and 9d are partial cross-sectional views of an exemplary electronic device.
- Figures 10a and 10b illustrate exemplary electronic devices.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram of an electronic device within a network environment according to various embodiments.
- an electronic device (101) may communicate with an electronic device (102) via a first network (198) (e.g., a short-range wireless communication network), or may communicate with at least one of an electronic device (104) or a server (108) via a second network (199) (e.g., a long-range wireless communication network).
- the electronic device (101) may communicate with the electronic device (104) via the server (108).
- the electronic device (101) may include a processor (120), a memory (130), an input module (150), an audio output module (155), a display module (160), an audio module (170), a sensor module (176), an interface (177), a connection terminal (178), a haptic module (179), a camera module (180), a power management module (188), a battery (189), a communication module (190), a subscriber identification module (196), or an antenna module (197).
- the electronic device (101) may omit at least one of these components (e.g., the connection terminal (178)), or may have one or more other components added.
- some of these components e.g., the sensor module (176), the camera module (180), or the antenna module (197) may be integrated into one component (e.g., the display module (160)).
- the processor (120) may control at least one other component (e.g., a hardware or software component) of an electronic device (101) connected to the processor (120) by executing, for example, software (e.g., a program (140)), and may perform various data processing or calculations.
- the processor (120) may store a command or data received from another component (e.g., a sensor module (176) or a communication module (190)) in a volatile memory (132), process the command or data stored in the volatile memory (132), and store result data in a nonvolatile memory (134).
- the processor (120) may include a main processor (121) (e.g., a central processing unit or an application processor) or an auxiliary processor (123) (e.g., a graphics processing unit, a neural processing unit (NPU), an image signal processor, a sensor hub processor, or a communication processor) that can operate independently or together with the main processor (121).
- a main processor (121) e.g., a central processing unit or an application processor
- an auxiliary processor (123) e.g., a graphics processing unit, a neural processing unit (NPU), an image signal processor, a sensor hub processor, or a communication processor
- the auxiliary processor (123) may be configured to use less power than the main processor (121) or to be specialized for a given function.
- the auxiliary processor (123) may be implemented separately from the main processor (121) or as a part thereof.
- the auxiliary processor (123) may control at least a portion of functions or states associated with at least one of the components of the electronic device (101) (e.g., the display module (160), the sensor module (176), or the communication module (190)), for example, while the main processor (121) is in an inactive (e.g., sleep) state, or together with the main processor (121) while the main processor (121) is in an active (e.g., application execution) state.
- the auxiliary processor (123) e.g., an image signal processor or a communication processor
- the auxiliary processor (123) may include a hardware structure specialized for processing artificial intelligence models.
- the artificial intelligence models may be generated through machine learning. Such learning may be performed, for example, in the electronic device (101) itself on which the artificial intelligence model is executed, or may be performed through a separate server (e.g., server (108)).
- the learning algorithm may include, for example, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, semi-supervised learning, or reinforcement learning, but is not limited to the examples described above.
- the artificial intelligence model may include a plurality of artificial neural network layers.
- the artificial neural network may be one of a deep neural network (DNN), a convolutional neural network (CNN), a recurrent neural network (RNN), a restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM), a deep belief network (DBN), a bidirectional recurrent deep neural network (BRDNN), deep Q-networks, or a combination of two or more of the above, but is not limited to the examples described above.
- the artificial intelligence model may additionally or alternatively include a software structure.
- the memory (130) can store various data used by at least one component (e.g., processor (120) or sensor module (176)) of the electronic device (101).
- the data can include, for example, software (e.g., program (140)) and input data or output data for commands related thereto.
- the memory (130) can include volatile memory (132) or nonvolatile memory (134).
- the program (140) may be stored as software in memory (130) and may include, for example, an operating system (142), middleware (144), or an application (146).
- the input module (150) can receive commands or data to be used in a component of the electronic device (101) (e.g., a processor (120)) from an external source (e.g., a user) of the electronic device (101).
- the input module (150) can include, for example, a microphone, a mouse, a keyboard, a key (e.g., a button), or a digital pen (e.g., a stylus pen).
- the audio output module (155) can output an audio signal to the outside of the electronic device (101).
- the audio output module (155) can include, for example, a speaker or a receiver.
- the speaker can be used for general purposes such as multimedia playback or recording playback.
- the receiver can be used to receive an incoming call. According to one embodiment, the receiver can be implemented separately from the speaker or as a part thereof.
- the display module (160) can visually provide information to an external party (e.g., a user) of the electronic device (101).
- the display module (160) can include, for example, a display, a holographic device, or a projector and a control circuit for controlling the device.
- the display module (160) can include a touch sensor configured to detect a touch, or a pressure sensor configured to measure the intensity of a force generated by the touch.
- the audio module (170) can convert sound into an electrical signal, or vice versa, convert an electrical signal into sound. According to one embodiment, the audio module (170) can obtain sound through an input module (150), or output sound through an audio output module (155), or an external electronic device (e.g., an electronic device (102)) (e.g., a speaker or a headphone) directly or wirelessly connected to the electronic device (101).
- an electronic device e.g., an electronic device (102)
- a speaker or a headphone directly or wirelessly connected to the electronic device (101).
- the sensor module (176) can detect an operating state (e.g., power or temperature) of the electronic device (101) or an external environmental state (e.g., user state) and generate an electric signal or data value corresponding to the detected state.
- the sensor module (176) can include, for example, a gesture sensor, a gyro sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a magnetic sensor, an acceleration sensor, a grip sensor, a proximity sensor, a color sensor, an IR (infrared) sensor, a biometric sensor, a temperature sensor, a humidity sensor, or an illuminance sensor.
- the interface (177) may support one or more designated protocols that may be used to directly or wirelessly connect the electronic device (101) with an external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device (102)).
- the interface (177) may include, for example, a high definition multimedia interface (HDMI), a universal serial bus (USB) interface, an SD card interface, or an audio interface.
- HDMI high definition multimedia interface
- USB universal serial bus
- SD card interface Secure Digital Card
- connection terminal (178) may include a connector through which the electronic device (101) may be physically connected to an external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device (102)).
- the connection terminal (178) may include, for example, an HDMI connector, a USB connector, an SD card connector, or an audio connector (e.g., a headphone connector).
- the haptic module (179) can convert an electrical signal into a mechanical stimulus (e.g., vibration or movement) or an electrical stimulus that a user can perceive through a tactile or kinesthetic sense.
- the haptic module (179) can include, for example, a motor, a piezoelectric element, or an electrical stimulation device.
- the camera module (180) can capture still images and moving images.
- the camera module (180) can include one or more lenses, image sensors, image signal processors, or flashes.
- the power management module (188) can manage power supplied to the electronic device (101).
- the power management module (188) can be implemented as, for example, at least a part of a power management integrated circuit (PMIC).
- PMIC power management integrated circuit
- the battery (189) can power at least one component of the electronic device (101).
- the battery (189) can include, for example, a non-rechargeable primary battery, a rechargeable secondary battery, or a fuel cell.
- the communication module (190) may support establishment of a direct (e.g., wired) communication channel or a wireless communication channel between the electronic device (101) and an external electronic device (e.g., the electronic device (102), the electronic device (104), or the server (108)), and performance of communication through the established communication channel.
- the communication module (190) may operate independently from the processor (120) (e.g., the application processor) and may include one or more communication processors that support direct (e.g., wired) communication or wireless communication.
- the communication module (190) may include a wireless communication module (192) (e.g., a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a GNSS (global navigation satellite system) communication module) or a wired communication module (194) (e.g., a local area network (LAN) communication module or a power line communication module).
- a wireless communication module (192) e.g., a cellular communication module, a short-range wireless communication module, or a GNSS (global navigation satellite system) communication module
- a wired communication module (194) e.g., a local area network (LAN) communication module or a power line communication module.
- a corresponding communication module may communicate with an external electronic device (104) via a first network (198) (e.g., a short-range communication network such as Bluetooth, wireless fidelity (WiFi) direct, or infrared data association (IrDA)) or a second network (199) (e.g., a long-range communication network such as a legacy cellular network, a 5G network, a next-generation communication network, the Internet, or a computer network (e.g., a LAN or WAN)).
- a first network (198) e.g., a short-range communication network such as Bluetooth, wireless fidelity (WiFi) direct, or infrared data association (IrDA)
- a second network (199) e.g., a long-range communication network such as a legacy cellular network, a 5G network, a next-generation communication network, the Internet, or a computer network (e.g., a LAN or WAN)
- a computer network e.g.,
- the wireless communication module (192) may use subscriber information (e.g., an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI)) stored in the subscriber identification module (196) to identify or authenticate the electronic device (101) within a communication network such as the first network (198) or the second network (199).
- subscriber information e.g., an international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI)
- IMSI international mobile subscriber identity
- the wireless communication module (192) can support a 5G network and next-generation communication technology after a 4G network, for example, NR access technology (new radio access technology).
- the NR access technology can support high-speed transmission of high-capacity data (eMBB (enhanced mobile broadband)), terminal power minimization and connection of multiple terminals (mMTC (massive machine type communications)), or high reliability and low latency (URLLC (ultra-reliable and low-latency communications)).
- eMBB enhanced mobile broadband
- mMTC massive machine type communications
- URLLC ultra-reliable and low-latency communications
- the wireless communication module (192) can support, for example, a high-frequency band (e.g., mmWave band) to achieve a high data transmission rate.
- a high-frequency band e.g., mmWave band
- the wireless communication module (192) may support various technologies for securing performance in a high-frequency band, such as beamforming, massive multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO), full dimensional MIMO (FD-MIMO), array antenna, analog beam-forming, or large scale antenna.
- the wireless communication module (192) may support various requirements specified in an electronic device (101), an external electronic device (e.g., an electronic device (104)), or a network system (e.g., a second network (199)).
- the wireless communication module (192) can support a peak data rate (e.g., 20 Gbps or more) for eMBB realization, a loss coverage (e.g., 164 dB or less) for mMTC realization, or a U-plane latency (e.g., 0.5 ms or less for downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) each, or 1 ms or less for round trip) for URLLC realization.
- a peak data rate e.g., 20 Gbps or more
- a loss coverage e.g., 164 dB or less
- U-plane latency e.g., 0.5 ms or less for downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) each, or 1 ms or less for round trip
- the antenna module (197) can transmit or receive signals or power to or from the outside (e.g., an external electronic device).
- the antenna module (197) can include an antenna including a radiator formed of a conductor or a conductive pattern formed on a substrate (e.g., a PCB).
- the antenna module (197) can include a plurality of antennas (e.g., an array antenna).
- at least one antenna suitable for a communication method used in a communication network, such as the first network (198) or the second network (199) can be selected from the plurality of antennas by, for example, the communication module (190).
- a signal or power can be transmitted or received between the communication module (190) and the external electronic device through the selected at least one antenna.
- another component e.g., a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC)
- RFIC radio frequency integrated circuit
- the antenna module (197) may form a mmWave antenna module.
- the mmWave antenna module may include a printed circuit board, an RFIC positioned on or adjacent a first side (e.g., a bottom side) of the printed circuit board and capable of supporting a designated high-frequency band (e.g., a mmWave band), and a plurality of antennas (e.g., an array antenna) positioned on or adjacent a second side (e.g., a top side or a side) of the printed circuit board and capable of transmitting or receiving signals in the designated high-frequency band.
- a first side e.g., a bottom side
- a plurality of antennas e.g., an array antenna
- peripheral devices e.g., a bus, a general purpose input and output (GPIO), a serial peripheral interface (SPI), or a mobile industry processor interface (MIPI)
- GPIO general purpose input and output
- SPI serial peripheral interface
- MIPI mobile industry processor interface
- commands or data may be transmitted or received between the electronic device (101) and an external electronic device (104) via a server (108) connected to a second network (199).
- Each of the external electronic devices (102, or 104) may be the same or a different type of device as the electronic device (101).
- all or part of the operations executed in the electronic device (101) may be executed in one or more of the external electronic devices (102, 104, or 108). For example, when the electronic device (101) is to perform a certain function or service automatically or in response to a request from a user or another device, the electronic device (101) may, instead of executing the function or service itself or in addition, request one or more external electronic devices to perform at least a part of the function or service.
- One or more external electronic devices that have received the request may execute at least a part of the requested function or service, or an additional function or service related to the request, and transmit the result of the execution to the electronic device (101).
- the electronic device (101) may process the result as it is or additionally and provide it as at least a part of a response to the request.
- cloud computing, distributed computing, mobile edge computing (MEC), or client-server computing technology may be used.
- the electronic device (101) may provide an ultra-low latency service by using, for example, distributed computing or mobile edge computing.
- the external electronic device (104) may include an IoT (Internet of Things) device.
- the server (108) may be an intelligent server using machine learning and/or a neural network.
- the external electronic device (104) or the server (108) may be included in the second network (199).
- the electronic device (101) can be applied to intelligent services (e.g., smart home, smart city, smart car, or healthcare) based on 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology.
- the display of the display module (160) may be flexible.
- the display may include a display area that is exposed outside a housing of the electronic device (101), which provides at least a portion of an outer surface of the electronic device (101).
- the display since the display has flexibility, at least a portion of the display may be rollable into the housing or slidable into the housing.
- the size of the display area may change depending on the size of the at least a portion of the display that is rolled into the housing or slid into the housing.
- the electronic device (101) including the display may be in a plurality of states including a first state providing the display area having a first size and a second state providing the display area having a second size different from the first size.
- the first state may be exemplified through the description of FIGS. 2A and 2B.
- FIG. 2a is a top plan view of an exemplary electronic device (101) in a first state.
- the electronic device (101) may include a first housing (210), a housing (200) including a second housing (220) movable relative to the first housing (210) in a first direction (261) parallel to the y-axis or a second direction (262) parallel to the y-axis and opposite to the first direction (261), and a display (230) (e.g., the display).
- the electronic device (101) may be in the first state.
- the second housing (220) may be movable relative to the first housing (210) in a first direction (261) among the first direction (261) and the second direction (262).
- the second housing (220) may not be movable relative to the first housing (210) in a second direction (262) opposite to the first direction (261).
- the display (230) may provide the display area having the smallest size.
- the display area may correspond to the area (230a).
- an area of the display (230) other than the area (230a) which is the display area e.g., area (230b) of FIG. 2C
- the area may be located within the first housing (210).
- the area may be covered by the first housing (210).
- the area may be rolled into the first housing (210).
- the area (230a) may include a planar portion, unlike the area including a curved portion.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the region (230a) may include a curved portion, within the first state, extending from the planar portion and positioned within the edge portion.
- the first state may be referred to as a slide-in state or a closed state in that at least a portion of the second housing (220) is positioned within the first housing (210).
- the first state may be referred to as a reduced state in that it provides the display area having the smallest size.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the first housing (210) may include a first image sensor (250-1) within the camera module (180) that is visually exposed through a portion of the area (230a) and faces a third direction (263) parallel to the z-axis.
- the camera module (180) may also be arranged to perform its function without being visually exposed through a portion of the area (230a) in the internal space of the electronic device.
- the second housing (220) may include one or more second image sensors within the camera module (180) that are exposed through a portion of the second housing (220) and faces a fourth direction (264) parallel to the z-axis and opposite to the third direction (263).
- the one or more second image sensors may be exemplified through the description of FIG. 2B.
- FIG. 2b is a bottom view of an exemplary electronic device within the first state.
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) disposed within the second housing (220) may be positioned within a structure disposed within the first housing (210) for the one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- light from outside the electronic device (101) may be received by the one or more second image sensors (250-2) through the structure within the first state.
- the one or more second image sensors (250-2) may be exposed through the structure within the first state.
- the structure may be implemented in various ways.
- the structure may be an opening or a notch.
- the structure may be an opening (212a) in a plate (212) of the first housing (210) that surrounds at least a portion of the second housing (220).
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) included in the second housing (220) may be covered by the plate (212) of the first housing (210).
- the first state can be changed to the second state.
- the first state (or the second state) may be changed to the second state (or the first state) through one or more intermediate states between the first state and the second state.
- the first state (or the second state) can be changed to the second state (or the first state) based on a predefined user input.
- the first state (or the second state) can be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to a user input to a physical button exposed through a part of the first housing (210) or a part of the second housing (220).
- the first state (or the second state) can be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to a touch input to an executable object displayed within the display area.
- the first state (or the second state) can be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to a touch input having a contact point on the display area and having a pressing strength greater than a reference strength.
- the first state (or the second state) may be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to a voice input received via a microphone of the electronic device (101).
- the first state (or the second state) may be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to an external force applied to the first housing (210) and/or the second housing (220) to move the second housing (220) with respect to the first housing (210).
- the first state (or the second state) may be changed to the second state (or the first state) in response to a user input identified from an external electronic device (e.g., earbuds or a smart watch) connected to the electronic device (101).
- an external electronic device e.g., earbuds or a smart watch
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 2c is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device within the second state.
- the electronic device (101) may be in the second state.
- the second housing (220) may be movable relative to the first housing (210) in a second direction (262) among the first direction (261) and the second direction (262).
- the second housing (220) may not be movable relative to the first housing (210) in the first direction (261) opposite to the second direction (262).
- the display (230) may provide the display area having the largest size.
- the display area may correspond to an area (230c) including an area (230a) and an area (230b).
- an area (230b) located within the first housing (210) within the first state may be exposed outside the housing (210) within the second state.
- the area (230a) may include a flat portion.
- the area (230a) may also include a curved portion extending from the flat portion and positioned within the edge portion.
- the area (230b) may include a flat portion among the flat portion and the curved portion, unlike the area (230a) within the first state.
- the region (230b) may include a curved portion extending from the planar portion of the region (230b) and positioned within the edge portion.
- the second state may be referred to as a slide-out state or an open state in that at least a portion of the second housing (220) is positioned outside the first housing (210).
- the second state may be referred to as an expanded state in that it provides the display area having the largest size.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the first image sensor (250-1) facing the third direction (263) may move together with the area (230a) according to the movement of the second housing (220) in the second direction (262) when the state of the electronic device (101) changes from the first state to the second state.
- the one or more second image sensors (250-2) facing the fourth direction (264) may move according to the movement of the second housing (220) in the second direction (262) when the state of the electronic device (101) changes from the first state to the second state.
- the relative positional relationship between the one or more second image sensors (250-2) and the structure within the first housing (210) illustrated in the description of FIG. 2b may change according to the movement of the one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the change in the above relative positional relationship can be illustrated through Fig. 2d.
- FIG. 2d is a bottom view of an exemplary electronic device (101) in the second state.
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) may be positioned outside the structure (e.g., an opening or a notch) within the first housing (210) as illustrated in the description of FIG. 2b.
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) may be positioned outside the opening (212a) within the plate (212).
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) may be exposed through the opening (212a) within the first state.
- One or more second image sensors (250-2) may be exposed by being positioned outside the opening (212a) within the second state.
- the relative positional relationship between the one or more of the second image sensors (250-2) within the second state and the structure within the first housing (210) illustrated through the description of FIG. 2B may be different from the relative positional relationship within the first state.
- one or more second image sensors (250-2) in the first state may not be exposed outside the housing, but in the second state, one or more second image sensors (250-2) may be exposed outside the housing.
- the electronic device (101) may be in an intermediate state between the first state and the second state.
- the size of the display area in the intermediate state may be larger than the size of the display area in the first state and smaller than the size of the display area in the second state.
- the display area in the intermediate state may correspond to an area including a portion of the area (230a) and the area (230b).
- a portion of the area (230b) may be exposed, and another portion (or a remaining portion) of the area (230b) may be covered by the first housing (210) or rolled into the first housing (210).
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the electronic device (101) may include structures for moving a second housing (e.g., the second housing (220) of FIG. 2a) of the electronic device (101) relative to a first housing (e.g., the first housing (210) of FIG. 2a) of the electronic device (101).
- a second housing e.g., the second housing (220) of FIG. 2a
- a first housing e.g., the first housing (210) of FIG. 2a
- the structures may be exemplified through the description of FIGS. 3a and 3b.
- Figures 3a and 3b are exploded perspective views of an exemplary electronic device.
- the electronic device (101) may include a housing (200) including a first housing (210) and a second housing (220), a display (230), and a driving unit (360).
- the first housing (210) may include a first housing cover (311), a plate (212), and a frame cover (313).
- the first housing cover (311) may at least partially form a side portion of an outer surface of the electronic device (101).
- the first housing cover (311) may at least partially form a rear portion of the outer surface.
- the first housing cover (311) may include an opening (311a) for one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the first housing cover (311) may include a surface that supports the plate (212).
- the first housing cover (311) may be coupled with the plate (212).
- the first housing cover (311) may include a frame cover (313).
- the first housing cover (311) may be coupled with the frame cover (313).
- the plate (212) can at least partially form a rear portion of the outer surface.
- the plate (212) can include an opening (212a) for one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the plate (212) can be disposed on the surface of the first housing cover (311).
- the opening (212a) can be aligned with the opening (311a).
- the frame cover (313) may be at least partially surrounded by the first housing cover (311).
- the frame cover (313) can be at least partially wrapped by the display (230).
- the position of the frame cover (313) can be maintained independently of the movement of the display (230).
- the frame cover (313) can be arranged with respect to at least some of the components of the display (230).
- the frame cover (313) can include rails (313a) that provide (or guide) a path for movement of at least one component of the display (230).
- the frame cover (313) may be coupled with at least one component of the electronic device (101).
- the frame cover (313) may support a rechargeable battery (189).
- the battery (189) may be supported through a recess or hole in a surface (313b) of the frame cover (313).
- the frame cover (313) may be coupled with one end of a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB) (325) on a surface of the frame cover (313).
- FPCB flexible printed circuit board
- the other end of the FPCB (325) may be connected to the PCB (324) via at least one connector.
- the PCB (324) may be electrically connected to another PCB (not shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B) that supplies power to the motor (361) through the FPCB (325).
- the frame cover (313) can be combined with at least one structure of the electronic device (101) for a plurality of states including the first state and the second state.
- the frame cover (313) can fasten the motor (361) of the driving unit (360).
- the second housing (220) may include a front cover (321) and a slide cover (322).
- the front cover (321) may be at least partially wrapped by the display (230).
- the front cover (321) may be coupled with at least a portion of an area (230a) of the display (230) that wraps the front cover (321), unlike the frame cover (313), such that the display (230) moves relative to the second housing (220) that moves relative to the first housing (210).
- the front cover (321) may be coupled with at least one component of the electronic device (101).
- the front cover (321) may be coupled with a printed circuit board (PCB) (324) including components of the electronic device (101).
- the PCB (324) may include a processor (120) (not shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B).
- the front cover (321) may include one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the front cover (321) can be coupled with at least one structure of the electronic device (101) for a plurality of states including the first state and the second state.
- the front cover (321) can fix the rack gear (363) of the driving unit (360).
- the front cover (321) can be combined with the slide cover (322).
- the slide cover (322) may be coupled with the front cover (321) to protect at least one component of the electronic device (101) coupled within the front cover (321) and/or at least one structure of the electronic device (101) coupled within the front cover (321).
- the slide cover (322) may include a structure for the at least one component.
- the slide cover (322) may include one or more openings (326) for one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the one or more openings (326) may be aligned with one or more second image sensors (250-2) disposed on the front cover (321).
- the size of each of the one or more openings (326) may correspond to the size of each of the one or more second image sensors (250-2).
- the display (230) may include a support member (331).
- the support member (331) may include a plurality of bars.
- the plurality of bars may be coupled to one another.
- the drive unit (360) may include a motor (361), a pinion gear (362), and a rack gear (363).
- the motor (361) may operate based on power from the battery (189).
- the power may be provided to the motor (361) in response to a predefined user input.
- the pinion gear (362) can be coupled to the motor (361) via a shaft.
- the pinion gear (362) can be rotated based on the operation of the motor (361) transmitted via the shaft.
- the rack gear (363) can be arranged relative to the pinion gear (362).
- teeth of the rack gear (363) can mesh with teeth of the pinion gear (362).
- the rack gear (363) can be moved in the first direction (261) or the second direction (262) according to the rotation of the pinion gear (362).
- the second housing (220) can be moved in the first direction (261) and the second direction (262) by the rack gear (363) that is moved according to the rotation of the pinion gear (362) due to the operation of the motor (361).
- the first state of the electronic device (101) can be changed to a state different from the first state (e.g., one or more intermediate states or the second state) through the movement of the second housing (220) in the second direction (262).
- the second state of the electronic device (101) can be changed to a state different from the second state (e.g., one or more intermediate states or the first state) through the movement of the second housing (220) in the first direction (261).
- the first state being changed to the second state by the driving unit (360) and the second state being changed to the first state by the driving unit (360) can be exemplified through FIGS. 4A and 4B.
- Fig. 4a is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device in a first state.
- Fig. 4b is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device in a second state.
- the motor (361) can be operated based at least in part on the predefined user input received within the first state (490).
- the pinion gear (362) can be rotated in the first rotational direction (411) based at least in part on the operation of the motor (361).
- the rack gear (363) can be moved in the first direction (261) based at least in part on the rotation of the pinion gear (362) in the first rotational direction (411).
- the second housing (220) can be moved in the first direction (261) based at least in part on the movement of the rack gear (363) in the first direction (261).
- the display (230) can be moved at least in part based on the movement of the rack gear (363) in the first direction (261).
- the display (230) can be moved along the rails (313a).
- the shape of at least a portion of the plurality of bars of the support member (331) of the display (230) can be changed when the state (490) is changed to the state (495) which is the second state.
- the area (230b) of the display (230) can be moved according to the movement of the display (230).
- the area (230b) can be moved through the space between the first housing cover (311) and the frame cover (313) when the state (490) is changed to the state (495) according to the predefined user input.
- the area (230b) in the state (495) can be exposed, unlike the area (230b) that is rolled into the space in the state (490).
- the front cover (321) within the second housing (220) is coupled with the PCB (324) connected to the other end of the FPCB (325) and fixes the rack gear (363), so that the shape of the FPCB (325) can be changed when the state (490) is changed to the state (495).
- the motor (361) can be actuated based at least in part on the predefined user input received within the state (495).
- the pinion gear (362) can be rotated in the second rotational direction (412) based at least in part on the operation of the motor (361).
- the rack gear (363) can be moved in the second direction (262) based at least in part on the rotation of the pinion gear (362) in the second rotational direction (412).
- the second housing (220) can be moved in the second direction (262) based at least in part on the movement of the rack gear (363) in the second direction (262).
- the display (230) can be moved at least in part based on the movement of the rack gear (363) in the second direction (262).
- the display (230) can be moved along the rails (313a).
- the shape of at least a portion of the plurality of bars of the support member (331) of the display (230) can be changed when the state (495) is changed to the state (490).
- the area (230b) of the display (230) can be moved according to the movement of the display (230).
- the area (230b) can be moved through the space between the first housing cover (311) and the frame cover (313) when the state (495) is changed to the state (490) according to the predefined user input.
- the area (230b) in the state (490) can be rolled into the space, unlike the area (230b) that is exposed in the state (495).
- the front cover (321) within the second housing (220) is coupled with the PCB (324) connected to the other end of the FPCB (325) and fixes the rack gear (363), so that the shape of the FPCB (325) can be changed when the state (495) is changed to the state (490).
- FIGS. 2A to 4B illustrate an electronic device (101) in which the height of the display area is changed and the width of the display area is maintained when the first state (or the second state) is changed to the second state (or the first state) in the portrait mode, but this is for convenience of explanation.
- the electronic device (101) may be implemented such that the height of the display area is maintained and the width of the display area is changed when the first state (or the second state) is changed to the second state (or the first state) in the portrait mode.
- Fig. 5a is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device in a second state.
- Fig. 5b is a partial cross-sectional view of the exemplary electronic device taken along line A-A' of Fig. 5a.
- the electronic device (101) may include a camera (510) (e.g., the camera module (180) of FIG. 1), a flexible display (520) (e.g., the display (230) of FIG. 2A), an adhesive layer (530), and a protection film (540).
- a camera e.g., the camera module (180) of FIG. 1
- a flexible display e.g., the display (230) of FIG. 2A
- an adhesive layer e.g., the display (230) of FIG. 2A
- a protection film 540
- At least a portion of the camera (510) may be disposed within the electronic device (101).
- the camera (510) may be disposed under the flexible display (520).
- the camera (510) may be disposed within the electronic device (101) by being disposed under the flexible display (520).
- At least a portion of the camera (510) may be covered by the flexible display (520).
- At least a portion of the camera (510) may not be exposed to the outside by the flexible display (520).
- at least a portion of the camera (510) may not be completely covered by the flexible display (520).
- the flexible display (520) and/or the electronic device (101) may be implemented with an area for light-receiving of the camera (510) in the form of a hole, a display cutout, a punch hole, or a UDC pixel, and may include any structure formed to be able to receive light for shooting.
- the camera (510) may be referred to as an under display camera (UDC) in that it is positioned below the flexible display (520).
- the flexible display (520) may include an opening (e.g., a camera hole (630) of FIG. 6B).
- the camera (510) When viewed from above the flexible display (520), at least a portion of the camera (510) may be arranged to at least partially overlap or align with the opening.
- the camera (510) may be referred to as a punch hole camera in that at least a portion overlaps the opening.
- the camera (510) may obtain an image corresponding to a direction in which the flexible display is facing through at least a portion of the flexible display (520) (e.g., the transparent area (520a)).
- the camera (510) may be referred to as a front camera among a camera module of the electronic device (101) (e.g., the camera module (180) of FIG. 1) in that it obtains an image corresponding to a direction in which the flexible display (520) is facing.
- the present invention is not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, it may include one or more lenses, an image sensor (e.g., the first image sensor (250-1) of FIG. 2A), and/or an image signal processor.
- the flexible display (520) may include a transmission region (520a) for receiving light from a camera (510), a first region (521) surrounding the transmission region (520a), and a deformable second region (522).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area where the camera (510) is positioned when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above (e.g., when viewed in the +z direction).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area overlapping the camera (510) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the camera (510) may be disposed on a printed circuit board within the electronic device (101).
- the camera (510) may be mounted on one side of the printed circuit board facing the flexible display (520).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area disposed on a part of the printed circuit board on which the camera (510) is mounted.
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area of the flexible display (520) facing the camera (510).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area disposed on the camera (510).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an area disposed over the camera (510).
- the transparent area (520a) may be an inflow path of light transmitted from the outside of the electronic device (101) to the camera (510).
- the transparent area (520a) may be a window for the camera (510) to obtain an image corresponding to the direction in which the flexible display (520) faces.
- the flexible display (520) may include a notch disposed along an edge of the flexible display (520) and not providing visual information to the user.
- the transparent area (520a) may be at least a part of the notch.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the first region (521) may be a region that comes into contact with the transparent region (520a).
- the first region (521) may cover at least a portion of the transparent region (520a).
- the first region (521) may be a region that extends from the transparent region (520a).
- the first region (521) may be a region that is closest to the transparent region (520a) among the flexible display (520).
- the first region (521) may be a region that surrounds the camera (510) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the boundary between the first region (521) and the transparent region (520a) may be a boundary formed by the camera (510) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the second region (522) may be a size-deformable region of the flexible display (520).
- the second region (522) may be spaced apart from the transparent region (520a).
- the second region (522) may have flexibility.
- at least a portion of the second region (522) may be bent according to the operation of the electronic device (101).
- at least a portion of the second region (522) may be rolled according to the operation of the electronic device (101).
- the second region (522) may be configured such that the size of the flexible display (520) exposed to the outside of the electronic device (101) changes.
- the second region (522) may be referred to as a flexible region in that it can be deformed according to the operation of the electronic device (101), but is not limited thereto.
- the flexible display (520) may include a laminated structure of two or more layers extending from a first region (521) to a second region (522).
- the flexible display (520) may include at least one window (e.g., window (650) of FIG. 6B).
- the at least one window may be substantially transparent, thereby transmitting light emitted from the flexible display (520) to the outside of the electronic device (101).
- the flexible display (520) may include a polarizer.
- the polarizer may reduce the amount of light reflected within the flexible display (310) after being incident from the outside of the electronic device (101). As the amount of light reflected within the flexible display is reduced, the visibility of the flexible display (520) may be improved.
- the flexible display (520) may include a display panel.
- the flexible display (520) may include a plurality of adhesive layers for attaching layers included in the flexible display (520) to each other.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the flexible display (520) may include two or more layers that are laminated within the flexible display (520) and are distinguished according to function.
- the adhesive layer (530) may be disposed on the flexible display (520).
- the adhesive layer (530) may include a first portion (531) disposed on a first area (521) of the flexible display (520), and a second portion (532) disposed on a second area (522) of the flexible display (520).
- the adhesive layer (530) can attach the protective film (540) onto the flexible display (520).
- the adhesive layer (530) can be disposed between the flexible display (520) and the protective film (540).
- the adhesive layer (530) can be interposed between the flexible display (520) and the protective film (540).
- the adhesive layer (530) can cover at least a portion of the flexible display (520).
- the adhesive layer (530) can be layered on the flexible display (520).
- the adhesive layer (530) can include, but is not limited to, at least one of a pressure sensitive adhesive (PSA) and an optically clear adhesive (OCA).
- PSA pressure sensitive adhesive
- OCA optically clear adhesive
- the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) may be in contact with the first region (521) of the flexible display (520).
- the first portion (531) may be attached onto the first region (521).
- the first portion (531) may cover at least a portion of the first region (521).
- the first portion (531) may overlap at least a portion of the first region (521).
- the first portion (531) may be disposed between the first region (521) and the protective film (540).
- the first portion (531) may include a portion facing the transparent region (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the first portion (531) may include a portion that surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the first portion (531) may be a portion of the adhesive layer (530) adjacent to the transparent area (520a).
- the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) may be in contact with the second region (522) of the flexible display (520).
- the second portion (532) may be attached onto the second region (522).
- the second portion (532) may cover at least a portion of the second region (522).
- the second portion (532) may overlap at least a portion of the second region (522).
- the second portion (532) may be disposed between the second region (522) and the protective film (540).
- the second portion (532) may include a portion facing the first region (521) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the second portion (532) may be deformed according to deformation of the second portion (522) by being disposed on the second region (522).
- at least a portion of the second portion (532) may be bent with a curvature according to the operation of the electronic device (101).
- the second portion (532) may be pressed as the second region (522) is deformed.
- the second portion (532) may be deformed at least partially as the second region (522) is deformed, thereby pressing the first portion (531) toward the transparent region (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the first portion (531) and the second portion (532) form an adhesive layer (530)
- the first portion (531) may be pressed toward the transparent region (520a) as the second portion (532) is pressed by the second region (522) of the flexible display (520).
- As the first portion (531) is pressed at least a portion of an adhesive material included in the adhesive layer (530) may flow into the transparent region (520a).
- the electronic device (101) may require a structure to reduce pollution of the transmission area (520a) due to the inflow of the adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) under the protective film (540) into the transmission area (520a) for light reception of the camera (510).
- the flexible display (520) may further include a third region (523) connecting the first region (521) and the second region (522).
- the adhesive layer (530) may further include a third region (533) extending from the first portion (531) to the second portion (532) and disposed on the third region (523).
- the third region (523) may extend from the first region (521) to the second region (522).
- the third region (523) may be disposed between the first region (521) and the second region (522).
- the transparent region (520a), the first region (521), and the third region (523) may be regions exposed to the outside of the electronic device (101).
- the transparent region (520a), the first region (521), and the third region (523) may be regions that are not deformable, unlike the second region (522).
- the transparent region (520a), the first region (521), and the third region (523) may be referred to as a rigid region of the flexible display (520), but are not limited thereto.
- the third portion (533) of the adhesive layer (530) can connect the first portion (531) and the second portion (532).
- the third portion (533) can be disposed between the first portion (531) and the second portion (532).
- the third portion (533) can be in contact with the third region (523) of the flexible display (520).
- the third portion (533) can be attached onto the third region (523).
- the third portion (533) can cover at least a portion of the third region (523).
- the third portion (533) can overlap with at least a portion of the third region (523).
- the third portion (533) can be disposed between the third region (523) and the protective film (540).
- the third region (523) and the third part (533) disposed on the third region (523) may be omitted.
- the first region (521) may be in contact with the second region (522).
- the first part (531) disposed on the first region (521) may be in contact with the second part (532) disposed on the second region (522).
- the protective film (540) may be disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- the protective film (540) may be attached to the flexible display (520) via the adhesive layer (530).
- the protective film (540) may overlap the adhesive layer (530).
- the protective film (540) may be in contact with the adhesive layer (530).
- the protective film (540) may be separated from the flexible display (520) by the adhesive layer (530).
- the protective film (540) may cover at least a portion of the flexible display (520).
- the protective film (540) may be disposed on a portion of the flexible display (520) that is configured to display visual information to a user.
- the remaining portion of the flexible display (520) that is not covered by the protective film (540) may be a notch that does not provide visual information to the user.
- the protective film (540) may include a portion that surrounds the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the protective film (540) may include a portion that is deformed according to the deformation of the second area (522) by being disposed on the deformable second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may reduce damage to the flexible display (520) due to external impact by including the protective film (540) that is attached to the flexible display (520) by the adhesive layer (530).
- the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532).
- the length (d1) of the first portion (531) extending from the first region (521) to the protective film (540) may be smaller than the length (d2) of the second portion (532) extending from the second region (522) to the protective film (540).
- the gap between the first region (521) for accommodating the first portion (531) and the protective film (540) may be smaller than the gap between the second region (522) for accommodating the second portion (532) and the protective film (540).
- the average thickness (d1) of the adhesive material included in the first portion (531) may be smaller than the average thickness (d2) of the adhesive material included in the second portion (532).
- the adhesive layer (530) may include a first surface (530a) that contacts one side of the flexible display (520) facing the protective film (540), and a second surface (530b) that contacts one side of the protective film (540) opposite to the first surface (530a) and facing the flexible display.
- the second surface (530b) may be inclined with respect to the first surface (530a). Since the second surface (530b) is inclined with respect to the first surface (530a), the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532).
- the adhesive layer (530) when the adhesive layer (530) includes a third portion (533) extending from the first portion (531) to the second portion (532), the first portion (531), the second portion (532), and the third portion (533) can form a continuous first surface (530a) and a second surface (530b) opposite to the first surface (530a).
- the second surface (530b) can be inclined with respect to the first surface (530a). Since the second surface (530b) is inclined with respect to the first surface (530a), the thickness of the adhesive layer (530) can decrease in the direction (e.g., +y direction) from the second portion (532) to the first portion (531) through the third portion (533) within the adhesive layer (530).
- the first portion (531) may extend from the second portion (532).
- the first portion (531) and the second portion (532) may form a continuous first surface (530a) and a second surface (530b) opposite to the first surface (530a).
- the second surface (530b) may be inclined with respect to the first surface (530a). Since the second surface (530b) has an incline with respect to the first surface (530a), the thickness of the adhesive layer (530) can decrease in the direction (e.g., +y direction) from the second portion (532) to the first portion (531) within the adhesive layer (530).
- the first portion (531) and the second portion (532) may be formed of substantially the same adhesive.
- the amount of the adhesive included in the first portion (531) may be smaller than the amount of the adhesive included in the second portion (532).
- the amount of the adhesive per unit volume included in the first portion (531) may be smaller than the amount of the adhesive per unit volume included in the second portion (532).
- the area of the adhesive included in the first portion (531) may be smaller than the area of the adhesive included in the second portion (532).
- the amount of the adhesive per unit area included in the first portion (531) may be smaller than the amount of the adhesive per unit area included in the second portion (532).
- the amount of adhesive per unit length included in the first portion (531) with respect to the z-axis may be less than the amount of adhesive per unit length included in the second portion (532).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a first housing (210), and a second housing (220) that is movable with respect to the first housing (210) and in which a transparent area (520a) of a flexible display (520) and a first area (521) are disposed.
- a transparent area (520a) of a flexible display (520) and a first area (521) are disposed.
- at least a portion of the second area (522) of the flexible display (520) and at least a portion of the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) may be configured to be rolled into the first housing (210) or exposed to the outside of the first housing (210) according to movement of the second housing (220) with respect to the first housing (210).
- the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) and the first area (521) may be disposed on the second housing (220).
- the deformable second region (522) may be positioned within the first housing (210) or exposed to the outside of the first housing (210) according to movement of the second housing (220) relative to the first housing (210).
- at least a portion of the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) positioned on the second region (522) and the protective film (540) positioned on the second portion (532) may be positioned within the first housing (210) or exposed to the outside of the first housing (210) along the second region (522).
- the first housing (210) may be configured to provide a first folding axis (f1) along which a second region (522) of the flexible display (520) is bent with a curvature.
- the second housing (220) may be configured to be movable in a first direction (261) and a second direction (262) opposite to the first direction (261) with respect to the first housing (210).
- the transparent region (520a) of the flexible display (520) may be arranged along a first edge (221) of the second housing (220) facing the first folding axis (f1).
- the second region (522) may be deformed along the second housing (220) moving in the first direction (261) such that the size of the flexible display (520) exposed to the outside of the first housing (210) increases.
- the second region (522) may be deformed such that the size of the flexible display (520) exposed to the outside of the first housing (220) decreases.
- the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) disposed on the second region (522) and at least a portion of the protective film (540) disposed on the second portion (532) can be deformed along the second region (522) that is deformed by the movement of the second housing (220).
- At least a portion of the second region (522) can be bent with a curvature based on the first folding axis (f1).
- At least a portion of the second region (522) of the adhesive layer (530) on the second region (522) can be bent by the bent second region (522).
- the adhesive layer (530) can be pressed in a direction (e.g., +y direction or first direction (261)) from the second portion (532) toward the first portion (531) by bending the at least a portion of the second region (522).
- the first region (521) of the flexible display (520) may be in contact with the first edge (221) of the second housing (220) facing the first folding axis (f1).
- the transparent region (520a) at least partially surrounded by the first region (521) may be arranged to be adjacent to the first edge (221).
- the second part (532) of the adhesive layer (530) arranged on the second region (522) along the second region (522) that is deformed based on the first folding axis (f1) may be pressed.
- the adhesive layer (530) can be pressed in a direction (e.g., +y direction or first direction (261)) from the second region (522) toward the first portion (531) disposed on the first region (521) by bending at least a portion of the second region (522). Since the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) is smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transmission region (520a). Since the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532) is greater than the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce peeling of the protective film (540) on the second portion (532) due to deformation of the second portion (532).
- a direction e.g., +y direction or first direction (261)
- the electronic device (101) can reduce damage to the flexible display (520) due to external impact by including the protective film (540).
- the adhesive layer (530) disposed between the flexible display (520) and the protective film (540) has a thickness (d1) of a first portion (531) disposed on the first region (521) of the flexible display (520) smaller than a thickness (d2) of a second portion (532) disposed on the deformable second region (522) of the flexible display (520), thereby reducing the inflow of an adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent region (520a) and preserving the visibility of the camera (510).
- FIG. 6a is a partially exploded perspective view of an exemplary electronic device in a second state.
- FIG. 6b is a partial cross-sectional view of the exemplary electronic device taken along line B-B' of FIG. 6a.
- an electronic device (101) may include a camera (510).
- the electronic device (101) may include a flexible display (520) including a transparent area (520a) for receiving light of the camera (510), a first area (521) surrounding the transparent area (520a), and a deformable second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include an adhesive layer (530) on the flexible display (520) including a first part (531) disposed on the first area (521) and a second part (532) disposed on the second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include a protective film (540) disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a first housing (210) providing a first folding axis (f1), and a second housing (220) movable in a first direction (261) and a second direction (262) opposite to the first direction (261) with respect to the first housing (210).
- the properties of the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) may be different from the properties of the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) in order to reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520).
- the properties of the first portion (531) being different from the properties of the second portion (532) may include at least one or more of cohesiveness, peel strength, creep resistance, rigidity, hardness, modulus, adhesion, and thickness, and thus are not limited to the properties mentioned in this document.
- the rigidity of the first portion (531) may be greater than the rigidity of the second portion (532).
- the hardness of the first portion (531) may be greater than the hardness of the second portion (532).
- the modulus of the first portion (531) may be greater than the modulus of the second portion (532).
- the adhesion of the first portion (531) may be greater than the adhesion of the second portion (532).
- the creep resistance of the first portion (531) may be greater than the creep resistance of the second portion (532). Since the characteristics of the first portion (531) are different from those of the second portion (532), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) and increase the adhesive force between the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- the adhesive layer (530) may further include a first adhesive (610) forming a first portion (531), and a second adhesive (620) forming a second portion (532).
- the adhesive strength of the first adhesive (610) may be greater than the adhesive strength of the second adhesive (620).
- the cohesion of the first adhesive (610) may be greater than the cohesion of the second adhesive (620).
- the peel strength between the first adhesive (610) and the first region (521) may be greater than the peel strength between the second adhesive (620) and the second region (522).
- the peel strength between the first adhesive (610) and the protective film (540) may be greater than the peel strength between the second adhesive (620) and the protective film (540).
- the creep resistance of the first adhesive (610) may be greater than the creep resistance of the second adhesive (620). Since the adhesive strength of the first adhesive (610) forming the first portion (531) is greater than the adhesive strength of the second adhesive (620) forming the second portion (532), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) and increase the adhesive strength between the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- the flexible display (520) may further include a third region (523) connecting the first region (521) and the second region (522).
- the adhesive layer (530) may further include a third portion (533) on the third region (523) extending from the first portion (531) to the second portion (532).
- the adhesive layer (530) may further include a first adhesive (610) forming the first portion (531) and a second adhesive (620) forming the second portion (532) and the third portion (533).
- the adhesive strength of the first adhesive (610) may be greater than the adhesive strength of the second adhesive (620).
- the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) may include a camera hole (630) that exposes at least a portion of the camera (510).
- the camera hole (630) may be formed in at least a portion of the transparent area (520a).
- the camera hole (630) may penetrate at least a portion of the transparent area (520a).
- the camera hole (630) may face the camera (510).
- the camera hole (630) may expose at least a portion (e.g., a lens) of the camera (510) so that it is visible from the outside of the electronic device (101).
- the camera (510) at least a portion of which is positioned within the camera hole (630) may be referred to as, but is not limited to, a punch hole camera.
- the flexible display (520) can reduce an unnecessary notch area of the flexible display (520) by including a camera hole (630) for a camera (510) within the transparent area (520a).
- the transparent area (520a) is described as including the camera hole (630), it is not limited thereto.
- the transparent area (520a) may include a pixel area for an under display camera (UDC) instead of the camera hole (630).
- the pixel area may have a lower pixel density than other pixel areas that are distinguished from the pixel area of the flexible display (520) for receiving light of the camera (510).
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the flexible display (520) may further include a window (640) and an anti-fingerprint layer (650) laminated on the window (640) and in contact with the adhesive layer (530).
- the window (640) may include at least one of acrylic, elastomer, glass, and polyimide, but is not limited thereto.
- the anti-fingerprint layer (650) may be disposed between the window (640) and the adhesive layer (530). By including the anti-fingerprint layer (650) on the window (640), the flexible display (520) may reduce the formation of stains on the flexible display (520).
- the electronic device (101) can reduce peeling of the protective film (540) from the flexible display (520) by including an adhesive layer (530) having different characteristics depending on an area of the flexible display (520). Since the characteristics of the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) are different from the characteristics of the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of an adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) and increase the adhesive force between the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- FIG. 7a is a plan view of an exemplary electronic device in an exemplary second state.
- FIG. 7b is a partial cross-sectional view of the exemplary electronic device taken along line C-C' of FIG. 7a.
- an electronic device (101) may include a camera (510).
- the electronic device (101) may include a flexible display (520) including a transparent area (520a) for receiving light of the camera (510), a first area (521) surrounding the transparent area (520a), and a deformable second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include an adhesive layer (530) on the flexible display (520) including a first part (531) disposed on the first area (521) and a second part (532) disposed on the second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include a protective film (540) disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be equal to or smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a first housing (210) providing a first folding axis (f1), and a second housing (220) movable in a first direction (261) and a second direction (262) opposite to the first direction (261) with respect to the first housing (210).
- the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) may include a first side (711) that surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the protective film (540) may include a second side (721) that extends from the first side (711) and surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the first side (711) may be a side facing the transparent region (520a) of the adhesive layer (530) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the first side (711) may be a side surrounding at least a portion of the transparent region (520a) of the adhesive layer (530).
- the second side (721) may be a side facing the transparent region (520a) of the protective film (540) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the second side (721) may be a side surrounding at least a portion of the transparent region (520a) of the protective film (540).
- the second side (721) may be disposed on a boundary between the first region (521) of the flexible display (520) and the transparent region (520a).
- the first side (711) may extend from the second side (721) to the flexible display (520).
- the first side (711) may extend from the second side (721) to the first region (521).
- the first side (711) and the second side (721) may be at least a portion of a side of the adhesive layer (530) or at least a portion of a side of the protective film (540) corresponding to the first edge (221) of the second housing (220) adjacent to the transparent region (520a).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a coating member (730) that seals the first side (711) of the adhesive layer (530) by extending from the second side (721) of the protective film (540) to the first area (521) of the flexible display (520).
- a coating member (730) that seals the first side (711) of the adhesive layer (530) by extending from the second side (721) of the protective film (540) to the first area (521) of the flexible display (520).
- the coating member (730) can be disposed along the second side (721).
- the coating member (730) can be in contact with at least a portion of the second side (721).
- the coating member (730) can be attached on at least a portion of the second side (721) and the first region (521).
- the coating member (730) can cover the first side (711).
- the coating member (730) can face the first side (711).
- the coating member (730) can be in contact with the first side (711) that extends from the second side (721).
- the coating member (730) can separate the first side (711) of the first part (531) from the transparent area (520a) to reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first part (531) to the transparent area (520a).
- the coating member (730) can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first part (531) to the transparent area (520a) by pressing the first side (711), which is pressed in a direction (e.g., +y direction or first direction (261)) from the second part (532) toward the first part (531) due to deformation of the flexible display (520), in a direction opposite to the direction (e.g., -y direction or second direction (262)).
- the coating member (730) may include, but is not limited to, at least one of acrylic, elastomer, and urethane.
- the electronic device (101) can prevent leakage of adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) and reduce inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) by including the coating member (730).
- Figure 8 is a partial cross-sectional view of an exemplary electronic device.
- an electronic device (101) may include a camera (510).
- the electronic device (101) may include a flexible display (520) including a transparent area (520a) for receiving light of the camera (510), a first area (521) surrounding the transparent area (520a), and a deformable second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include an adhesive layer (530) on the flexible display (520) including a first part (531) disposed on the first area (521) and a second part (532) disposed on the second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include a protective film (540) disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be equal to or less than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532).
- the flexible display (520) may further include a protrusion (810) protruding from the first region (521) and having at least a portion facing the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to reduce inflow of adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent region (520a).
- the protrusion (810) may seal the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) by protruding from the first region (521).
- the protrusion (810) may be formed along a boundary between the transparent region (520a) and the first region (521) of the flexible display (520).
- the protrusion (810) may cover a first side (e.g., the first side (711) of FIG.
- the protrusion (810) may be in contact with the first side (711).
- a length of the protrusion (810) protruding from the first portion (521) in a direction (e.g., the -z direction) toward the first portion (521) may be substantially equal to a thickness (d1) of the first portion (531).
- the flexible display (520) may reduce the inflow of an adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a).
- the overall thickness (d3) of the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540) may be substantially the same.
- the length of the protrusion (810) of the flexible display (520) may be substantially the same as the overall thickness of the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- the thickness of the protective film (540) disposed on the first portion (531) may be greater than the thickness of the protective film (540) disposed on the second portion (532).
- the length of the protrusion (810) protruding from the first region (521) in the direction in which the first region (521) faces (e.g., in the -z direction) may be substantially equal to the thickness (d3) of the entire adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- the protrusion (810) may face the second side (e.g., the second side (721) of FIG. 7A) of the protective film (540) surrounding at least a portion of the transparent region (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above.
- the protective film (540) may separate the first side (711) of the first portion (531) extending from the second side (721) from the transparent region (520a) by coming into contact with the second side (721).
- the flexible display (520) can prevent the leakage of the adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) and reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) by including the protrusion (810).
- FIGS. 9A and 9B illustrate a protective film and an adhesive layer of an exemplary electronic device.
- FIGS. 9C and 9D are partial cross-sectional views of the exemplary electronic device.
- an electronic device (101) may include a camera (510).
- the electronic device (101) may include a flexible display (520) including a transparent area (520a) for receiving light of the camera (510), a first area (521) surrounding the transparent area (520a), and a deformable second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include an adhesive layer (530) on the flexible display (520) including a first part (531) disposed on the first area (521) and a second part (532) disposed on the second area (522).
- the electronic device (101) may include a protective film (540) disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be equal to or less than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532).
- the first part (531) may include a first side portion (710) that includes a first side (711) that surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above, and a third side portion (712) that extends from the first side portion (711).
- the protective film (540) may include a second side portion (720) that includes a second side (721) that surrounds the transparent area (520a) when the flexible display (520) is viewed from above, and a fourth side portion (722) that extends from the second side portion (721).
- a step (910) may be formed on the first side portion (710) with respect to the second side portion (720) to reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) to the transmission area (520a).
- the step (910) may include a first step portion (911) formed on the first side portion (711), and a second step portion (912) formed on the third side portion (712) and in contact with the first step portion (911).
- the first side portion (710) may be a portion adjacent to the transparent region (520a) among the periphery of the adhesive layer (530).
- the second side portion (720) may be a portion adjacent to the transparent region (520a) among the periphery of the protective film (540).
- the second side portion (720) may be arranged over the first side portion (710) of the adhesive layer (530).
- the first side portion (710) and the second side portion (720) may be arranged along the first edge (221) of the second housing (220) facing the first folding axis (f1).
- the first side portion (710) and the second side portion (720) may be arranged along the second edge (1021) of the fourth housing (1020) facing the second folding axis (f2).
- the step (910) may be a structure in which the first side portion (710) of the adhesive layer (530) is dented against the second side portion (720) of the protective film (540) when the protective film (540) is viewed from above.
- the step (910) may be a structure in which the adhesive layer (530) is not disposed between the protective film (540) and the flexible display (520) when the protective film (540) is viewed from above.
- the step (910) may be a structure in which the adhesive material of the adhesive layer (530) is not disposed under the protective film (540).
- the step (910) may be a structure formed by having at least a portion of the first side portion (710) of the adhesive layer (530) offset with respect to the second side portion (720) of the protective film (540).
- the electronic device (101) may have a groove structure formed by the first region (521) of the flexible display (520), at least a portion of the first side portion (710), and the step (910).
- the second side (721) may have a first step (911) with respect to the first side (711).
- the first side (711) may be recessed with respect to the second side (721).
- the fourth side (722) may extend from the third side (712).
- the fourth side (722) may have a second step (912) with respect to the third side (712).
- the third side (712) may be recessed with respect to the fourth side (722).
- the electronic device (101) can prevent the outflow of the adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) and reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a mold member (920) that comes into contact with the step (910) and the first region (521) and seals the first side portion (710).
- a mold member (920) may face the first side portion (710).
- at least a portion of the mold member (920) may be disposed at a portion where the step (910) is formed.
- at least a portion of the mold member (920) may be disposed between the protective film (540) and the first region (521) of the flexible display (520) by filling a space where the step (910) is formed.
- the mold member (920) may be disposed on at least a portion of the second side portion (720) of the protective film (540).
- the mold member (920) may be formed through UV molding, but is not limited thereto.
- the mold member (920) may include a first mold portion (921) facing the first side portion (710), and/or a second mold portion (922) in contact with the first mold portion (921) and in contact with the second side portion (720).
- the first mold portion (921) may be positioned within a groove structure of the electronic device (101) formed by the step (910).
- the first mold portion (921) may extend from one side of the protective film (540) facing the flexible display (520) to one side of the first region (521) facing the protective film (540).
- the second mold portion (922) may extend from the second side portion (720) to the first region (521).
- the second mold member (922) may be disposed on at least a portion of the second side portion (720) of the protective film (540).
- the electronic device (101) may prevent the outflow of the adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) and reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520).
- the electronic device (101) can reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first part (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) by including a protective film (540) having a step (910) with respect to the adhesive layer (530).
- the electronic device (101) can prevent the outflow of the adhesive material from the adhesive layer (530) and reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first part (531) of the adhesive layer (530) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) by including a mold member (920) in contact with the step (910) and the first area (521).
- Figures 10a and 10b illustrate exemplary electronic devices.
- an electronic device (101) may include a camera (510).
- the electronic device (101) may include a flexible display (520) including a transparent area (520a) for receiving light of the camera (510), a first area (1001) surrounding the transparent area (520a), and a deformable second area (1002).
- the electronic device (101) may include an adhesive layer (e.g., an adhesive layer (530) of FIG. 5B ) on the flexible display (520) including a first part (e.g., a first part (531) of FIG. 5B ) disposed on the first area (1001) and a second part (e.g., a second part (532) of FIG. 5B ) disposed on the second area (1002).
- the electronic device (101) may include a protective film (e.g., protective film (540) of FIG. 5a) disposed on the adhesive layer (530).
- a protective film e.g., protective film (540) of FIG. 5a
- the thickness of the first portion (531) e.g., d1 of FIG. 5b
- the thickness of the second portion (532) e.g., d2 of FIG. 5b.
- the electronic device (101) may further include a third housing (1010), a fourth housing (1020) in which a transparent region (520a) and a first region (1001) are disposed, and a hinge structure (1030) rotatably connecting the third housing (1010) and the fourth housing (1020) and disposed below the second region (1002).
- the transparent region (520a) and the first region (1001) of the flexible display (520) may be disposed on the fourth housing (1020).
- the second region (1002) of the flexible display (520) may be disposed on the hinge structure (1030).
- the flexible display (520) may further include a third region (1003) disposed on the third housing (1010).
- the unfolded state of the electronic device (101) may be a state in which the first region (1001) and the third region (1003) face the same direction (e.g., -z direction).
- the unfolded state may be a state in which the first region (1001), the second region (1002), and the third region (1003) substantially form a plane.
- the folded state of the electronic device (101) may be a state in which the direction in which the first region (1001) faces (e.g., -z direction) is opposite to the direction in which the third region (1003) faces (e.g., +z direction).
- the folded state may be a state in which the deformation of the second region (1002) is maximized.
- the second part (532) of the adhesive layer (530) disposed on the hinge structure (1030) may be pressed by the second region (1002) that is deformed while the electronic device (101) changes from an unfolded state to a folded state or from the folded state to the unfolded state.
- the adhesive layer (530) may be pressed from the second part (532) toward the first part (531) by the deformed second region (1002). Since the thickness (d1) of the first part (531) is smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second part (532), the adhesive layer (530) may reduce the inflow of an adhesive material from the first part (531) to the transparent region (520a).
- the hinge structure (1030) can be configured to provide a second folding axis (f2) along which the second region (1002) is bent with a curvature.
- the transparent region (520a) can be arranged along a second edge (1021) of the fourth housing (1020) facing the second folding axis (f2).
- the second region (1002) can be bent with a curvature based on the second folding axis (f2).
- At least a portion of the second region (1002) of the adhesive layer (530) on the second region (1002) can be bent by the bent second region (1002).
- the adhesive layer (530) can be pressed in a direction (e.g., -x direction) from the second part (532) toward the first part (531) by bending the at least a portion of the second region (1002).
- the first region (1001) of the flexible display (520) may be in contact with the second edge (1021) of the fourth housing (1020) facing the second folding axis (f2).
- the transparent region (520a) at least partially surrounded by the first region (1001) may be arranged to be adjacent to the second edge (1021).
- the second part (532) of the adhesive layer (530) arranged on the second region (1002) along the second region (1002) that is deformed based on the second folding axis (f2) may be pressed.
- the adhesive layer (530) can be pressed in a direction (e.g., -x direction) from the second region (1002) toward the first portion (531) disposed on the first region (1001) by bending at least a portion of the second region (1002).
- the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transmission region (520a). Since the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532) is larger than the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the peeling of the protective film (540) on the second portion (532) due to the deformation of the second portion (532).
- the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) of the adhesive layer (530) is described as being smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532), it is not limited thereto. According to one embodiment, the thickness (d1) of the first portion (531) may be equal to or smaller than the thickness (d2) of the second portion (532). As illustrated in FIGS. 6A and 6B , the properties of the first portion (531) may be different from the properties of the second portion (532) of the adhesive layer (530) in order to reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520). For example, the rigidity of the first portion (531) may be greater than the rigidity of the second portion (532).
- the hardness of the first portion (531) may be greater than the hardness of the second portion (532).
- the modulus of the first portion (531) may be greater than the modulus of the second portion (532).
- the adhesion of the first portion (531) may be greater than the adhesion of the second portion (532).
- the creep resistance of the first portion (531) may be greater than the creep resistance of the second portion (532). Since the characteristics of the first portion (531) are different from those of the second portion (532), the adhesive layer (530) can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a) of the flexible display (520) and increase the adhesive force between the adhesive layer (530) and the protective film (540).
- the electronic device (101) may further include a coating member (730) that seals the first side (711) of the adhesive layer (530) by extending from the second side (721) of the protective film (540) to the first area (521) of the flexible display (520), as illustrated in FIGS. 7A and 7B.
- the electronic device (101) may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent region (520a) by including a protrusion (810), as illustrated in FIG. 8.
- the electronic device (101) may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent region (520a) by including a step (910) and/or a mold member (920), as illustrated in FIGS. 9A to 9D.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the electronic device (101) can reduce damage to the flexible display (520) due to external impact by including the protective film (540).
- the adhesive layer (530) disposed between the flexible display (520) and the protective film (540) is configured to reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion (531) to the transparent area (520a), thereby maintaining the visibility of the camera (510).
- an electronic device may include a camera (e.g., the camera (510) of FIG. 5A).
- the electronic device may include a flexible display (e.g., the flexible display (520) of FIG. 5A) including a transmission region for receiving light of the camera (e.g., the transmission region (520a) of FIG. 5A), a first region (e.g., the first region (521) of FIG. 5A) surrounding the transmission region, and a deformable second region (e.g., the second region (522) of FIG. 5A).
- the electronic device may include an adhesive layer (e.g., the adhesive layer (530) of FIG.
- the electronic device may include a protection film (e.g., the protection film (540) of FIG. 5A) disposed on the adhesive layer.
- a characteristic of the first part may be different from a characteristic of the second part.
- the electronic device may reduce damage to the flexible display due to an external impact by including the protection film.
- the adhesive layer may reduce inflow of an adhesive material from the first part into the transparent area by having a thickness of the first part thinner than a thickness of the second part.
- At least one of the rigidity and the adhesive force of the first portion may be greater than at least one of the rigidity and the adhesive force of the second portion corresponding to the first portion.
- the thickness of the first portion may be smaller than the thickness of the second portion (e.g., thickness (d2) of FIG. 5b).
- the stiffness of the first portion may be greater than the stiffness of the second portion.
- the adhesive layer may reduce the inflow of the adhesive material from the first portion into the transmission region by having the stiffness of the first portion greater than the stiffness of the second portion.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the adhesive layer may further include a first adhesive forming the first portion (e.g., the first adhesive (610) of FIG. 6a) and a second adhesive forming the second portion (e.g., the second adhesive (620) of FIG. 6a).
- the adhesive strength of the first adhesive may be greater than the adhesive strength of the second adhesive.
- the adhesive layer may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission region by including the first adhesive and the second adhesive.
- the embodiment may have various effects including the effects mentioned above.
- An electronic device may further include a first housing (e.g., the first housing (210) of FIG. 2A) and a second housing (e.g., the second housing (220) of FIG. 2A) movable with respect to the first housing and in which the transparent region and the first region are disposed.
- the second region and the second portion may be configured to be rolled into the first housing or exposed to the outside of the first housing according to the movement of the second housing with respect to the first housing.
- the electronic device may provide a variety of user experiences to the user by including the first housing and the second housing movable with respect to the first housing.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the first housing can be configured to provide a first folding axis (e.g., the first folding axis (f1) of FIG. 5A) along which the second region is bent with a curvature.
- the second housing can be configured to be movable in a first direction (e.g., the first direction (261) of FIG. 2A) and a second direction (e.g., the second direction (262) of FIG. 2A) opposite to the first direction with respect to the first housing.
- the transparent region can be arranged along an edge of the second housing facing the first folding axis (e.g., the first edge (211) of FIG. 5A).
- the electronic device can provide various user experiences to the user by including the first housing and the second housing movable with respect to the first housing.
- the above-mentioned embodiment can have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the first portion may include a first side (e.g., the first side (711) of FIG. 7B) that surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above.
- the protective film may include a second side (e.g., the second side (721) of FIG. 7A) that extends from the first side and surrounds at least a portion of the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above.
- the electronic device may be configured to maintain visibility of the camera by including the first side and the second side.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- An electronic device may further include a coating member (e.g., a coating member (730) of FIG. 7A) that seals the first side by extending from the second side to the first region.
- a coating member e.g., a coating member (730) of FIG. 7A
- the electronic device may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmissive region by including the coating member.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the first portion may include a first side portion (e.g., the first side portion (710) of FIG. 9B ) that includes a first side surrounding at least a portion of the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above, and a third side (e.g., the third side portion (712) of FIG. 9B ) extending from the first side.
- the protective film may include a second side portion (e.g., the fourth side portion (722) of FIG. 7A ) that surrounds the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above, and a second side portion (e.g., the second side portion (720) of FIG. 9B ) that has a step (e.g., the step (910) of FIG.
- the protective film can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission area by having the step with respect to the adhesive layer.
- the above-mentioned embodiment can have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the step may include a first step portion extending from the first side to the third side (e.g., the first step portion (911) of FIG. 9B), and a second step portion contacting the first step portion and extending from the second side to the fourth side (e.g., the second step portion (912) of FIG. 9B).
- the protective film may reduce the inflow of an adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission area by having the step with respect to the adhesive layer.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- An electronic device may further include a mold member (e.g., mold member 920 of FIG. 9d) that is in contact with the step and the first region and at least a portion of which faces the second side portion.
- the electronic device may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion into the transparent region by including the mold member.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the flexible display may further include a protrusion (e.g., a protrusion (810) of FIG. 8) protruding from the first region and having at least a portion facing the first portion to reduce inflow of adhesive material from the adhesive layer into the transparent region.
- a protrusion e.g., a protrusion (810) of FIG. 8
- the flexible display may reduce inflow of adhesive material from the first portion into the transparent region by including the protrusion.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the transparent region may include a camera hole (e.g., a camera hole (630) of FIG. 6B) that exposes at least a portion of the camera.
- the transparent region may increase the display area of the flexible display by including the camera hole.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the flexible display may further include a window (e.g., window (640) of FIG. 6B), and an anti-fingerprint layer (e.g., anti-fingerprint layer (650) of FIG. 6B) laminated on the window and in contact with the adhesive layer.
- the flexible display may reduce foreign substances flowing into the window from the outside by including the anti-fingerprint layer on the window.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- An electronic device may further include a third housing (e.g., the third housing (1010) of FIG. 10A), a fourth housing (e.g., the fourth housing (1020) of FIG. 10A) in which the transparent region and the first region are disposed, and a hinge structure (e.g., the hinge structure (1030) of FIG. 10A) rotatably connecting the third housing and the fourth housing and disposed below the second region.
- the electronic device may provide a variety of user experiences to a user by including a hinge structure rotatably connecting the third housing and the fourth housing.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the hinge structure may be configured to provide a second folding axis (e.g., the second folding axis (f2) of FIG. 10a) along which the second region is bent with a curvature.
- the transparent region may be arranged along an edge of the fourth housing (e.g., the second edge (1021) of FIG. 10a) facing the second folding axis.
- the electronic device may provide a variety of user experiences to the user by including a hinge structure that rotatably connects the third housing and the fourth housing.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have a variety of effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- An electronic device may include a camera.
- the electronic device may include a flexible display including a transparent area for receiving light of the camera, which includes a camera hole exposing at least a part of the camera, a first area surrounding the transparent area, and a deformable second area.
- the electronic device may include an adhesive layer on the flexible display, which includes a first part disposed on the first area, and a second part disposed on the second area.
- the electronic device may include a protection film disposed on the adhesive layer.
- a thickness of the first part may be smaller than a thickness of the second part. Stiffness of the first part may be greater than stiffness of the second part. According to the above-mentioned embodiment, the electronic device may reduce damage to the flexible display due to an external impact by including the protective film.
- the adhesive layer can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission region by having a thickness of the first portion thinner than that of the second portion.
- the adhesive layer can reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission region by having a rigidity of the first portion greater than that of the second portion.
- the adhesive layer may further include a first adhesive forming the first portion, and a second adhesive forming the second portion.
- the adhesive strength of the first adhesive may be greater than the adhesive strength of the second adhesive.
- the adhesive layer may reduce the inflow of adhesive material from the first portion to the transmission region by including the first adhesive and the second adhesive.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- An electronic device may further include a first housing, and a second housing movable with respect to the first housing, in which the transparent region and the first region are disposed.
- the second region and the second portion may be configured to be rolled into the first housing or exposed to the outside of the first housing according to movement of the second housing with respect to the first housing.
- the electronic device may provide a variety of user experiences to a user by including the first housing and the second housing movable with respect to the first housing.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the first portion may include a first side portion including a first side surrounding at least a portion of the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above, and a third side portion extending from the first side portion.
- the protective film may include a second side portion including a fourth side extending from the second side portion and surrounding the transparent area when the flexible display is viewed from above, and may include a second side portion having a step with respect to the first side portion to reduce inflow of an adhesive material from the adhesive layer into the transparent area.
- the protective film may reduce inflow of an adhesive material from the first portion into the transparent area by having the step with respect to the adhesive layer.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the flexible display may further include a protrusion protruding from the first region and having at least a portion facing the first portion to reduce inflow of adhesive material from the adhesive layer into the transparent region.
- the flexible display may reduce inflow of adhesive material from the first portion into the transparent region by including the protrusion.
- the above-mentioned embodiment may have various effects including the above-mentioned effects.
- the electronic devices according to various embodiments disclosed in this document may be devices of various forms.
- the electronic devices may include, for example, portable communication devices (e.g., smartphones), computer devices, portable multimedia devices, portable medical devices, cameras, electronic devices, or home appliance devices.
- portable communication devices e.g., smartphones
- computer devices e.g., smartphones
- portable multimedia devices portable medical devices
- cameras electronic devices
- electronic devices or home appliance devices.
- the electronic devices according to embodiments of this document are not limited to the above-described devices.
- first, second, or first or second may be used merely to distinguish one component from another, and do not limit the components in any other respect (e.g., importance or order).
- a component e.g., a first component
- another e.g., a second component
- functionally e.g., a third component
- module used in various embodiments of this document may include a unit implemented in hardware, software or firmware, and may be used interchangeably with terms such as logic, logic block, component, or circuit, for example.
- a module may be an integrally configured component or a minimum unit of the component or a part thereof that performs one or more functions.
- a module may be implemented in the form of an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC).
- ASIC application-specific integrated circuit
- Various embodiments of the present document may be implemented as software (e.g., a program (140)) including one or more instructions stored in a storage medium (e.g., an internal memory (136) or an external memory (138)) readable by a machine (e.g., an electronic device (101)).
- a processor e.g., a processor (120)
- the machine e.g., an electronic device (101)
- the one or more instructions may include code generated by a compiler or code executable by an interpreter.
- the machine-readable storage medium may be provided in the form of a non-transitory storage medium.
- ‘non-transitory’ simply means that the storage medium is a tangible device and does not contain signals (e.g. electromagnetic waves), and the term does not distinguish between cases where data is stored semi-permanently or temporarily on the storage medium.
- the method according to various embodiments disclosed in the present document may be provided as included in a computer program product.
- the computer program product may be traded between a seller and a buyer as a commodity.
- the computer program product may be distributed in the form of a machine-readable storage medium (e.g., a compact disc read only memory (CD-ROM)), or may be distributed online (e.g., downloaded or uploaded) via an application store (e.g., Play StoreTM) or directly between two user devices (e.g., smart phones).
- an application store e.g., Play StoreTM
- at least a part of the computer program product may be at least temporarily stored or temporarily generated in a machine-readable storage medium, such as a memory of a manufacturer's server, a server of an application store, or an intermediary server.
- each component e.g., a module or a program of the above-described components may include a single or multiple entities, and some of the multiple entities may be separately arranged in other components.
- one or more components or operations of the above-described corresponding components may be omitted, or one or more other components or operations may be added.
- the multiple components e.g., a module or a program
- the integrated component may perform one or more functions of each of the multiple components identically or similarly to those performed by the corresponding component of the multiple components before the integration.
- the operations performed by the module, program, or other component may be executed sequentially, in parallel, repeatedly, or heuristically, or one or more of the operations may be executed in a different order, omitted, or one or more other operations may be added.
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- 전자 장치(101)에 있어서,카메라(510);상기 카메라(510)의 수광을 위한 투과 영역(520a)(transmission region), 상기 투과 영역(520a)을 둘러싸는(surround) 제1 영역(521), 및 크기 변형 가능한 제2 영역(522)을 포함하는 플렉서블 디스플레이(520);상기 제1 영역(521) 상에 배치되는 제1 부분(531), 및 상기 제2 영역(522) 상에 배치되는 제2 부분(532)을 포함하는 상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520) 상의 점착층(530)(adhesive layer); 및상기 점착층(530) 상에 배치되는 보호 필름(540)(protection film); 을 포함하고,상기 제1 부분(531)의 특성(property)은,상기 제2 부분(532)의 특성과 다른,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항에 있어서,상기 제1 부분(531)의 강성(rigidity), 및 접착력(adhesion) 중 적어도 하나는,상기 제1 부분(531)에 대응하는 상기 제2 부분(532)의 강성, 및 접착력 중 적어도 하나 보다 큰,전자 장치.
- 제1항 또는 제2항에 있어서,상기 제1 부분(531)의 두께(d1)는,상기 제2 부분(532)의 두께(d2) 보다 작은,전자 장치.
- 제1항 내지 제3항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,제1 하우징(210); 및상기 제1 하우징(210)에 대하여 이동 가능하고, 상기 투과 영역(520a) 및 상기 제1 영역(521)이 배치되는 제2 하우징(220); 을 더 포함하고,상기 제2 영역(522) 및 상기 제2 부분(532)은,상기 제1 하우징(210)에 대한 상기 제2 하우징(220)의 이동에 따라 상기 제1 하우징(210) 안으로 말려들어가거나(rolled into), 상기 제1 하우징(210)의 외부로 노출되도록 구성된,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제4항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 제1 하우징(210)은,상기 제2 영역(522)이 곡률을 가지고 굽어지는 제1 폴딩축(f1)을 제공하도록 구성되고,상기 제2 하우징(220)은,상기 제1 하우징(210)에 대하여 제1 방향(261), 및 상기 제1 방향(261)에 반대인 제2 방향(262)으로 이동 가능하도록 구성되고,상기 투과 영역(520a)은,상기 제1 폴딩축(f1)을 마주하는 상기 제2 하우징(220)의 일 가장자리(221)를 따라 배치되는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제5항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 제1 부분(531)은,상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520)를 위에서 바라볼 때 상기 투과 영역(520a)의 적어도 일부를 둘러싸는 제1 측면(711); 을 포함하고,상기 보호 필름(540)은,상기 제1 측면(711)으로부터 연장되고 상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520)를 위에서 바라볼 때 상기 투과 영역(520a)의 적어도 일부를 둘러싸는 제2 측면(721); 을 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제6항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 제2 측면(721)으로부터 상기 제1 영역(521)으로 연장함으로써 상기 제1 측면(711)을 밀봉(seal)하는 코팅 부재(730)(coating member); 를 더 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제7항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 제1 부분(531)은,상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520)를 위에서 바라볼 때 상기 투과 영역(520a)의 적어도 일부를 둘러싸는 제1 측면(711), 및 상기 제1 측면(711)으로부터 연장되는 제3 측면(712)을 포함하는 제1 측면부(710)(side portion); 를 포함하고,상기 보호 필름(540)은,상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520)를 위에서 바라볼 때 상기 투과 영역(520a)을 둘러싸는 제2 측면(721), 및 상기 제2 측면(721)으로부터 연장되는 제4 측면(722)을 포함하고, 상기 점착층(530)으로부터 상기 투과 영역(520a)으로의 점착 물질의 유입을 감소시키기 위하여 상기 제1 측면부(710)에 대하여 단차(910)(step)를 가지는 제2 측면부(720); 를 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제8항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 단차(910)는,상기 제1 측면(711)으로부터 상기 제3 측면(712)으로 연장되는 제1 단차부(911)(step portion); 및상기 제1 단차부(911)와 접하고 상기 제2 측면(721)으로부터 상기 제4 측면(722)으로 연장되는 제2 단차부(912); 를 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제9항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 단차(910) 및 상기 제1 영역(521)과 접촉되고, 상기 제1 측면부(710)를 밀봉하는 몰드 부재(920)(mold member); 를 더 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제10항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 플렉서블 디스플레이(520)는,상기 제1 영역(521)으로부터 돌출되고, 상기 점착층(530)으로부터 상기 투과 영역(520a)으로의 점착 물질의 유입을 감소시키기 위하여 적어도 일부가 상기 제1 부분(531)을 마주하는 돌출부(810)(protrusion); 를 더 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제11항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 투과 영역(520a)은,상기 카메라(510)의 적어도 일부를 노출시키는 카메라 홀(630); 을 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제12항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,제3 하우징(1010);상기 투과 영역(520a), 및 상기 제1 영역(521)이 배치되는 제4 하우징(1020); 및상기 제3 하우징(1010)과 상기 제4 하우징(1020)을 회전 가능하게 연결하고, 상기 제2 영역(522) 아래에 배치되는 힌지 구조(1030); 를 더 포함하는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제13항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 힌지 구조(1030)는,상기 제2 영역(522)이 곡률을 가지고 굽어지는 제2 폴딩축(f2)을 제공하도록 구성되고,상기 투과 영역(520a)은,상기 제2 폴딩축(f2)을 마주하는 상기 제4 하우징(1020)의 일 가장자리(1021)를 따라 배치되는,전자 장치(101).
- 제1항 내지 제14항 중 어느 한 항에 있어서,상기 제1 부분(531)의 내크리프성(creep resistance)은,상기 제2 부분(532)의 내크리프성 보다 큰,전자 장치(101).
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