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Separable mobile device having a control module and a docking station module

  • US 10,142,448 B2
  • Filed: 03/04/2011
  • Issued: 11/27/2018
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/04/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A mobile communication device comprising:

  • a control module configured for short-range wireless communication, the control module comprising;

    a touch-sensitive display;

    a short-range wireless transceiver;

    a processor that electrically couples the touch-sensitive display and the short-range wireless transceiver; and

    a docking station module configured for long-range wireless communication and short-range wireless communication, the docking station module comprising;

    a body having a recessed docking area that receives the control module in a fully docked state in which the control module flush fits with the body;

    a docking short-range wireless transceiver configured to communicate with the control module;

    a long-range wireless transceiver that is configured to communicate with a long-range network;

    a docking processor that electrically couples the docking short-range wireless transceiver and the long-range wireless transceiver; and

    a physical QWERTY keyboard with a navigation tool that is adapted to provide textual entries to the control module, the QWERTY keyboard defining a rectangular boundary in which all keys of the QWERTY keyboard are enclosed and the navigation tool disposed within the boundary of the physical QWERTY keyboard;

    wherein the docking station module comprises a sliding mechanism for sliding the control module relative to the docking station module;

    wherein the control module and the docking station module operate in an undocked state, a partially docked state and a fully docked state, wherein the sliding mechanism transitions the control module from the undocked state to the partially docked state and the fully docked states;

    wherein, in the partially docked state, the control module is slid partly into the recessed docking area and is positioned to partially overlap the recessed docking area, with the physical keyboard of the docking station module and the navigation tool being accessible and provides keyboard input and cursor control to the control module; and

    wherein, in the fully docked state, the control module is slid completely into the recessed docking area and conceals the physical keyboard and the navigation tool of the docking station module, thereby preventing keyboard input and cursor control from the docking station.

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