This patent application claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-295770, the contents of which are hereby incorporated in its entirety by reference into the present application.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a casing structure of an electronic apparatus such as a video camera.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, as this kind of casing structure, a structure has been proposed that includes a pair of cabinet half-bodies that compose a cabinet and a connection member made of metal that connects the two cabinet half-bodies, and in which the pair of cabinet half-bodies are fastened by screws to the connection member.
In the process of assembling an electronic apparatus that includes this kind of casing structure, it is usual to perform temporary fixing by means of a hook mechanism before finally fastening the structure with screws. The hook mechanism is implemented by an engagement structure that elastically engages and disengages. However, in the case of a casing structure in which temporary fixing is performed by means of a hook mechanism, there is a risk that the engagement will be easily disengaged by an impact if the casing structure drops or falls or the like and the casing will disassemble.
When a hook mechanism with a large engaging depth is adopted to solve this problem, a large force is required for engagement and disengagement operations, and maintenance work is difficult. In particular, in a case where one cabinet half-body is made of synthetic resin and the other cabinet half-body is made of metal, it is difficult to obtain a deep engagement.
Further, there is a certain degree of looseness in the hook mechanism for design tolerance purposes. Consequently, assembling errors occur among components in the casing that is in a temporarily fixed state. Hence, not only is it difficult to perform the fastening work using screws thereafter, but there is also the problem that a large number of screws are required for a fastening structure that uses screws.
A casing structure of an electronic apparatus according to the present invention has a casing inside which a chassis to which a plurality of components are to be mounted is installed, the casing including a metal cabinet component and a resin cabinet component that are provided on two sides of the chassis so as to be coupled with each other, wherein: one or a plurality of tongue pieces that protrude in a direction approaching the resin cabinet component are formed in the metal cabinet component, and a latching hole is formed in each tongue piece; one or a plurality of latching claws that are capable of penetrating the latching hole of the one or a plurality of tongue pieces are provided in a protruding condition in the resin cabinet component, and the resin cabinet component is latched to the metal cabinet component by the latching claw penetrating the latching hole from an outer side of the tongue piece towards an inner side of the casing; and the resin cabinet component is fastened to the chassis by one or a plurality of screws.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention implemented on a video camera capable of shooting a still image and a moving image will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. A video camera that is an embodiment of the present invention includes, as illustrated in
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A liquid crystal display 21 is provided on an inner face of the second casing 2. A pair of microphones 22 and 22 are provided on the outer face of the second casing 2. A record/playback key 23, a menu key 24, a cross key 25, and a set key 26 are provided at a side of the liquid crystal display 21 on the inner face of the second casing 2. A plating process is performed on the outer face of the second casing 2.
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The metal cabinet component 6 and the intermediate cabinet component 5 are disengageably latched by a publicly known hook mechanism to the chassis 4.
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Further, the resin cabinet component 7 is fastened to the chassis 4 using two screws 8 and 8. The two screws 8 and 8 penetrate the resin cabinet component 7 and, as illustrated in
In the assembly process of the video camera described above, first, as illustrated in
In the process of temporarily fixing the resin cabinet component 7 to the metal cabinet component 6 and the chassis 4, first the latching claws 71 and 71 of the resin cabinet component 7 are engaged in the respective latching holes 61a and 61a of the tongue pieces 61 and 61 of the metal cabinet component 6. In that state, the resin cabinet component 7 is pressed against a side face of the intermediate cabinet component 5 and the chassis 4. As a result, the engagement protrusions 72 and 72 of the resin cabinet component 7 elastically engage with the engagement receiving hole 51 of the intermediate cabinet component 5 and the engagement receiving concave portion 42 of the chassis 4, respectively, to thereby complete the temporary fixing.
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This latched state is not an engagement that can be elastically engaged and disengaged, and even if a large force which would cause the resin cabinet component 7 to separate from the metal cabinet component 6 acts, that force is securely received by the tongue piece 61 that is made of metal, and the latching is not released.
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When the resin cabinet component 7 is fastened to the chassis 4 by means of the two screws 8 and 8 in this state, the latching claws 71 of the resin cabinet component 7 draw the metal cabinet component 6 further inward so that a clearance between the metal cabinet component 6 and the resin cabinet component 7 narrows and the intermediate cabinet component 5 is firmly sandwiched between the metal cabinet component 6 and the resin cabinet component 7.
As a result, the intermediate cabinet component 5, the metal cabinet component 6, and the resin cabinet component 7 are united without an assembling error occurring, to thereby construct the first casing 1.
As described above, according to the casing structure of an electronic apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, in the assembly process thereof, first, for the purpose of temporary fixing, the latching claws 71 of the resin cabinet component 7 may be caused to penetrate the latching holes 61a from the outer side of the tongue pieces 61 of the metal cabinet component 6 towards the inner side of the casing 1. Thus, since it is not necessary to perform an engagement operation that utilizes elasticity, the assembly work is simple and, likewise, disassembly is also simple. Further, in the fastening work performed thereafter using screws 8, it is only necessary to screw in two screws 8 and 8, and hence the work is simple.
It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the respective components and configuration described in the above embodiment and that various modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims. For example, the present invention is not limited to a casing structure in which the first casing is made from three cabinet components, namely, an intermediate cabinet component, a metal cabinet component, and a resin cabinet component, and it is also possible to implement the present invention with respect to a casing structure that includes two cabinet components, namely, a metal cabinet component and a resin cabinet component, and from which an intermediate cabinet component is omitted.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009-295770 | Dec 2009 | JP | national |