The present invention relates generally to field of computer system design. More specifically, the present invention relates to techniques of designing computer system panels.
Typically, portable computer systems available in the market today come in standard solid skin color such as, for example, black. Most of the manufacturers of the portable computer systems do not provide any option to personalize the skin. For some manufacturers that do provide the option, the option may include applying an image panel on the skin using some types of adhesive. This has not been a good technique because bubbles begin to appear on the image panel when certain conditions exist causing the image panel to lose its original clarity.
The present invention is illustrated by way of example, and not limitation, in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements and in which:
For some embodiment, techniques to design and apply customizable notebook panels (CNP) for portable or notebook computer systems are disclosed. The techniques may include using a type of adhesive or a type of ink color to reduce streaks and bubble effect that may appear on the CNP when the CNP is exposed to various environmental condition.
In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be evident, however, to one skilled in the art that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well known structures, processes, and devices are shown in block diagram form or are referred to in a summary manner in order to provide an explanation without undue detail.
Generally in a notebook computer system that has the normal clam-shell form factor, the skin side associated with the display screen is most visible.
For some embodiments, the A-cover 202 may include a recess to accommodate the CNP 205 and to enable the CNP 205 to be attached quickly and easily. Depending on the design of the CNP, the CNP 205 may be attached permanently or non-permanently. A Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) that is a double-sided sticky adhesive may be used to connect the A-cover 202 of the notebook computer system 200 to the CNP 205. When the CNP 205 is attached permanently, removal of the CNP 205 may cause damage to the A-cover 202. When the CNP 205 is attached non-permanently to the A-cover 202, it may be released easily and cleanly from the A-cover 202. As such, the type of adhesive used may be of interest if the CNP 205 is to be attached non-permanently or temporarily. In the current example, when using a non-permanent adhesive, the CNP 205 may be released and replaced by CNP 210 or CNP 215.
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When using custom photo images, the images may be on the CNP material. In these situations, it has been realized that the images may lose their clarity when the CNP is applied to the A-cover. This may be caused by streaks or bubbles that become noticeable after the CNP is applied to the A-cover. The streaks or bubbles may be present when there is one or more portions of the image include solid light colors. The streaks or bubbles may be visible when the CNP with the images are manufactured with digital printing, and the inks used may not be opaque enough to block the light. In addition, when using polycarbonate, the images may be printed on the back side of a clear film which may cause the bubbles to occur after being exposed to the environment. Furthermore, when the adhesive used is a clear adhesive, the imperfections (e.g., streaks) of the adhesive layer when it is applied to the A-cover are visible light color areas of the CNP.
For some embodiments, to prevent the imperfections of the adhesive from showing through the light color areas of the images, a white color adhesive may be used instead of the clear adhesive. The white color adhesive may be a permanent type or a non-permanent type. For some embodiments, when the CNP is manufactured using silk screening process (such as when using polycarbonate as the CNP material), inks that are more opaque may be used. For some embodiments, a white or light color vinyl film may be applied to the CNP instead of a clear vinyl film (such as when using polycarbonate as the CNP material) and the photo image is printed on the top side of the white or light color vinyl film instead of on the backside of the clear vinyl film.
For some embodiments, to prevent the imperfections caused by the adhesive from showing through the CNP, the surface energy of the A-cover may be increased, or the surface energy of the adhesive may be increased such that it is less than or at most equal to the surface energy of the A-cover. Increasing the thickness of the adhesive may improve the wetting surface area and may reduce the voids or imperfections to the point that the number of visible streaks or bubbles is less noticeable, and therefore not showing through the CNP, especially if there is any texture on the recess area.
Although the present invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments, it will be evident that various modifications and changes may be made to these embodiments without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims. For example, the term notebook computer system may be used broadly as any portable computer systems that include surface areas where CNPs may be attached. Furthermore, the computer system described above may be non-portable computer systems which may include surface areas that may accommodate CNPs for customization. Accordingly, the specification and drawings are to be regarded in an illustrative rather than a restrictive sense.