The present application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 120, 365 to the previously filed Japanese Patent Application No. JP2015-248642 with a priority date of Dec. 21, 2015, which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to electronic devices in general, and in particular to an electronic device having an adhesive member.
Electronic devices, such as laptop personal computers (laptop PCs), tablet-type personal computers (tablet-type PCs), smartphones, cell phones, etc., are becoming thinner and lighter. In each of these electronic devices, a camera and an antenna for radio local-area network (LAN) are typically arranged around a liquid crystal display (LCD) within a chassis. Recently, electronic devices that include an antenna having a high transfer speed, such as an antenna based on Wireless Gigabit (WiGig) technology, has also appeared on the market.
An antenna designed for high-speed communication based on WiGig technology tends to generate a large amount of heat. Thus, when such an antenna is being used near and around a LCD, additional measures needed to be made to dissipate heat by providing a thermal rubber, which is also used for a processor, on the surface of the LCD.
Film-shaped release elements (release paper) are provided on, for example, both surfaces of a thermal rubber, and before sticking the thermal rubber onto a surface of an object, the release elements can be removed with a pair of tweezers in order to allow the thermal rubber to be stuck onto the object surface. However, the thermal rubber is a soft material made of, for example, a conductive silicone resin, and both surfaces on which the release elements are to be installed are configured as adhesive faces.
When an operator intends to remove the release element on one surface by anchoring the release member with a pair of tweezers, the thermal rubber can be deformed in a direction that the release element is to be released, and the release element is brought into a disable state and/or it sometimes occurs that the release element that has been provided on the opposite-side surface is unintentionally released, following the occurrence of the thermal rubber deformation. In other words, when the release elements are provided on the both surfaces of the thermal rubber, it is difficult to remove the release element on the intended side (i.e., to control the side that the release paper is to be released).
Consequently, it would be preferably to provide an improved method to remove release elements from the surfaces of a thermal rubber.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, an adhesive member includes a first release element, a second release element and a body. The body includes a first adhesive surface and a second adhesive surface. The body also includes a first end face and a second end face. The first end face forms an acute angle with the first release element located on the body. The second end face faces the first end face and forms an obtuse angle with the second release element of the body.
All features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed written description.
The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
I. Configuration of an Electronic Device
In addition, as illustrated in
II. Configuration of an Adhesive Member
As shown in
The adhesive member body 10 is, for example, a thermal rubber for heat radiation and is made of a conductive silicon resin that conductive fine particles have been mixed with the silicon resin which serves as a base material. As illustrated in
As illustrated in
Although there is no particular limitation to degrees of the acute angle θ1 and the obtuse angle θ2 of the two end faces 12a and 12b oriented in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive member body 10, it is favorable to set the obtuse angle θ2 to, for example, at least about 100 degrees (set the acute angle θ1 to not more than about 80 degrees) and it is more favorable to set the obtuse angle θ2 to about 135 degrees (set the acute angle θ1 to about 45 degrees). Thereby, it is possible to easily release the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 from the adhesive member body 10 as will be described later. Incidentally, although in the example illustrated in
As illustrated in
The first release element 2 and the second release element 3 are installed from the viewpoint of convenience when the operator sticks the adhesive member body 10 onto an internal unit (for example, the antenna 56) of the electronic device 5 and is configured by, for example, a resinous thin release film, resinous release paper and so forth. The first release element 2 and the second release element 3 are respectively arranged on the adhesive face 11a and the adhesive face 11b as illustrated in
As illustrated in
Owing to provision of such a configuration, the projection part 22b is gripped and force is applied in a direction away from the adhesive face 11a, and thereby it is possible to easily release only the first release element 2 from the adhesive member body 10 without releasing the second release element 3 from the adhesive member body 10 (see later described
As illustrated in
Owing to provision of such a configuration, the projection part 22a is gripped and force is applied in the direction away from the adhesive face 11a, and thereby it is possible to easily release only the second release element 3 from the adhesive member body 10 without releasing the first release element 2 from the adhesive member body 10 (see later described
The lengths 11 along which the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 project from the sides that the acute angles θ1 have been formed respectively relative to the end faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10 are different from the lengths 12 along which the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 projects from the sides that the obtuse angles θ2 have been formed respectively relative to the end faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10. That is, the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 are configured that the lengths 11 of the projection parts 22a and 32a become longer than the lengths 12 of the projection parts 22b and 32b.
Owing to provision of such a configuration, it becomes possible to easily discriminate the acute angle θ1 side from the obtuse angle θ2 side depending on a difference in length between the projection parts 22a and 32a and the projection parts 22b and 32b when the operator arranges the adhesive member body 10 of the adhesive member 1 on the internal unit of the electronic device 5. Incidentally, although in the example in
In addition, the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 may be configured such that the sides that the acute angles θ1 have been formed relative to the faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10 and the sides that the obtuse angles θ2 have been formed relative to the end faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10 have mutually different forms. For example, colors, patterns and/or shapes of the end faces and the surfaces of the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 may be made mutually different between the sides that the acute angles θ1 have been formed and the sides that the obtuse angles θ2 have been formed. By doing in this way, it becomes possible to easily discriminate the sides that the acute angles θ1 have been formed from the sides that the obtuse angles θ2 have been formed in the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 depending on the appearance, the touch and so forth. It is possible to mutually change the forms of the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 in this way regardless of presence/absence of the projection parts 22a, 22b, 32a and 32b.
As illustrated in
Incidentally, after the adhesive member body 10 has been stamped by using, for example, the Thomson type mold, the wicker basket type mold and so forth and molded into the shapes as illustrated in
III. Procedure of Applying an Adhesive Member
A method of applying the adhesive member body 10 of the adhesive member 1 to the antenna 56 that is one of the internal units of the electronic device 5 will be described. In the following, one example that each of the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 that have been provided on the both surfaces of the adhesive member body 10 is released by gripping with a gripping member P (such as a pair of tweezers) and the adhesive member body 10 is stuck on the antenna 56 will be described.
First, the second release element 3 is released from the adhesive member body 10. In this case, as illustrated in
As described above, in the adhesive member 1 according to the present embodiment, in the projection parts 22a and 22b of the first release element 2, the projection part 22a located on the acute angle θ1 side of the adhesive member body 10 is gripped and lifted up as illustrated in
On the other hand, in contrast to the situation illustrated in
Then, the first release element 2 is released from the adhesive member body 10. In this case, as illustrated in
Incidentally, in
IV. The Principle of Releasing the Release Elements
The principle of releasing the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 will be described by comparing the prior art with the present invention. Incidentally, in
For example, as illustrated in
Accordingly, as illustrated in
On the other hand, as illustrated in
Accordingly, as illustrated in
As described above, in the adhesive member 1 according to the present embodiment, the two facing end faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10 are included at the angles other than right angles respectively relative to the adhesive faces 11a and 11b and thereby it is possible to change the strength in the vicinity of each of the end faces 12a and 12b of the adhesive member body 10. Accordingly, it becomes possible to release the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 which are respectively provided on the adhesive faces 11a and 11b of the adhesive member body 10 with ease and just as the operator intended. In addition, also re-sticking of the adhesive member 1 is performed with ease and therefore also re-workability is improved.
As mentioned above, although the adhesive member according to the embodiment of the present invention and the electronic device using the adhesive member have been specifically described on the basis of modes for carrying out the present invention, the gist of the present invention is not limited to these descriptions and shall be widely construed on the basis of description of the scope of patent claims. In addition, it goes without saying that also various modifications, alterations and so forth which have been made on the basis of these descriptions are included in the gist of the present invention.
For example, although in
In addition, although in
In addition, although in the adhesive member 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the thermal rubber for heat radiation has been supposed as the material of the adhesive member body 10, the adhesive member body 10 may be configured by using, for example, a shock absorption gel used in the internal unit of the electronic device 5, a double-sided tape which is made of a foam material and so forth.
In addition, although in the adhesive member 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the two end faces 12a and 12b oriented in the longitudinal direction of the adhesive member body 10 have been inclined at the angles other than right angles and the two end faces 13a and 13b oriented in the transverse direction of the adhesive member body 10 have been formed at the right angles, the end faces 12a and 12b may be formed at the right angles and the end faces 13a and 13b may be inclined at angles other than the right angles inversely. In this case, the first release element 2 and the second release element 3 are formed so as to project respectively from the end faces 13a and 13b of the adhesive member body 10 in the transverse direction of the adhesive member body 10.
In addition, although in the adhesive member 1 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the section of the adhesive member body 10 has been formed into the shape of the parallelogram, the section may have other shapes (other than a trapezoid) as long as the end faces 12a and 12b are configured to form the acute angle θ1 and the obtuse angle θ2 respectively together with one of the adhesive faces of the adhesive member body 10 (the adhesive face 11a or the adhesive face 11b).
As has been described, the present invention provides an improved adhesive member capable of allowing an adhesive body to be applied onto an intended surface.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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