1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to device housing and a method for making the device housing.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants, commonly include housings having decorative films. The decorative films may be adhered to the surfaces of the housings. However, when the surfaces of the housings are concave or convex, it is difficult to smoothly combine the decorative films on the housings.
Therefore, there is room for increasement within the art.
Many aspects of the disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following figures. The components in the figures are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The main body 10 includes a first surface 12 and a second surface 14 opposite to the first surface 12. The first surface 12 defines a planar region 122 and a plurality of concave regions 124 connected with the planar region 122. A plurality of notches of the main body 10 are defined in the concave regions 124. The bonding layer 20 is directly formed on and bonded to the first surface 12.
The first decorative layer 30 includes a first pattern 32 directly formed on the planar region 122 and a second pattern 34 directly formed on the concave regions 124. The first pattern 32 and the second pattern 34 are an integral structure. The second decorative layers 40 may include two layers. The second decorative layer 40 may be an ink printing layer and directly formed on the first pattern 32.
The device housing 100 may further includes a transparent or translucent protective layer 50 directly formed on the second pattern 34 and the second decorative layers 40. The protective layer 50 may be a paint layer or an ink layer which is used to protect the first and second decorative layers from scratches.
A method for making the device housing 100 may include the following steps.
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The lower mold assembly 220 includes a lower receiver 221, a first driver 222, a fastening plate 223, two first catching elements 224, and a vacuum pump 225. The lower receiver 221 includes a first peripheral wall 2212 and a bottom wall 2214 connected to the first peripheral wall 2212. The first peripheral wall 2212 and the bottom wall 2214 enclose a cylindrical first cavity 2216. Two flanges 2218 are oppositely protruded from the inner surface of the first peripheral wall 2212.
The first driver 222 passes through the bottom wall 2214 and connects with the fastening plate 223. The first driver 222 moves the fastening plate 223 up and down. In the embodiment, the first driver 222 is a cylinder which includes a first cylinder body 2222 and a first piston 2224 retractably positioned in the first cylinder body 2222. The first cylinder body 2222 may be supported by a rack (not shown). The first piston 2224 passes through the bottom wall 2214 and connects with the fastening plate 223 to move the fastening plate 223.
The fastening plate 223 is for supporting and fixing the main body 10. Each first catching element 224 is fastened on the side of each flange 2218, away from the bottom wall 2214.
The lower mold assembly 220 further includes a first tube 226. The first tube 226 connects the vacuum pump 225 to the first cavity 2216 of the lower receiver 221.
The upper mold assembly 240 includes an upper receiver 241, a second driver 242, a heating element 243, two second catching elements 244, and an air providing device 245. The upper receiver 241 includes a second peripheral wall 2412 and a top wall 2414 connected to the second peripheral wall 2412. The second peripheral wall 2412 and the top wall 2414 enclose a cylindrical second cavity 2416.
The second driver 242 connects with the top wall 2414 to move the upper receiver 241 up and down. In the embodiment, the second driver 242 is also a cylinder which includes a second cylinder body 2422 and a second piston 2424 retractably positioned in the second cylinder body 2422. The second piston 2424 is connected with the top wall 2414 to move the upper receiver 241.
The heating element 243 locates in the second cavity 2416 and adjacent to the top wall 2414. The two second catching elements 244 are located in the second cavity 2416 and fastened on the top wall 2414 by springs. The second catching elements 244 may be driven by a third driver (not shown) to move relative to the upper receiver 241. The third driver can also be a cylinder.
The upper mold assembly 240 further includes a second tube 246 and a third tube 247. The second tube 246 connects the air providing device 245 and the second cavity 2416 of the upper receiver 241, which allows the air providing device 245 to feed air to the second cavity 2416 to increase the air pressure of the second cavity 2416. The third tube 247 connects the first tube 226 and the second tube 246. A valve 2472 is formed in the third tube 247 to turn on or turn off the third tube 247.
A fastening member 300 is provided. The fastening member 300 has a shape mating with the main body 10. The main body 10 is located in the fastening member 300 by the second surface 14 directly contacting with the fastening member 300. The fastening member 300 having the main body 10 is positioned in the lower receiver 221 and fixed on the fastening plate 223.
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The second driver 242 is started. The second piston 2424 drives the upper receiver 241 to move towards the lower receiver 221. When the second peripheral wall 2412 of the upper receiver 241 resists against the first peripheral wall 2212 of the lower receiver 221, the first cavity 2216 and the second cavity 2416 connect together and form a sealed chamber 260. The second catching elements 244 are driven by the third driver to further move to the first catching elements 224 to catch the decorative film 400 between the first and the second catching elements.
The valve 2472 of the third tube 247 is turned on. The vacuum pump 225 is started to evacuate the sealed chamber 260.
The heating element 243 is started to heat the decorative 400 and make the decorative 400 soften.
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The fastening member 300 and the main body 10 may be baked in an ultraviolet oven (not shown). When the first decorative layer 30 is solidified, the fastening member 300 and the main body 10 are removed from the oven. The split layer 420 is then split from the first decorative layer 30. As such, the first pattern 32 is formed on the planar region 122 of the main body 10, and the second pattern 34 is formed on the concave regions 124.
The second decorative layers 40 may be overprinted on the first pattern 32 to complete the device housing 100. The second decorative layers 40 and the first pattern 32 may have same or similar patterns.
The protective layer 50 may be further applied on the second decorative layers 40 and the second pattern 34 to protect the first decorative layer 30 and the second decorative layer 40 from being scratched.
The decorative film 400 of the exemplary embodiment can be smoothly bonded on the concave regions 124 and the planar region 122 of the main body 10 to from the first decorative layer 30. Additionally, the planar region 122 is covered with the first pattern 32 and the second decorative layers 40. Meanwhile the concave regions 124 are only covered with the second pattern 34, with which a visual contrast is created at the planar and concave regions and makes the device housing 100 present a three-dimensional appearance.
It is believed that the exemplary embodiment and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiment of the disclosure.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 201110309718.5 | Oct 2011 | CN | national |