1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a drip-proof structure that is used for an electronic apparatus in which a printed circuit board is fixed to a stud provided on a housing and is capable of preventing a liquid, such as a cutting fluid which flows on the housing, from flowing from the stud to the printed circuit board.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electronic apparatus, such as a numerical controller for controlling a machine tool, is attached to, for example, a control panel housing of the machine tool and is used in a severe factory environment using the cutting fluid. In general, a structure has been used in which studs are provided on a housing of an electronic apparatus in order to support a printed circuit board and the printed circuit board is fixed to the studs by screws (for example, see Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 10-301613).
In order to protect the inside of the control panel housing from the factory environment, a structure has been used in which a packing is provided between the control panel housing and the electronic apparatus, such as the numerical controller, or at an inlet through which a cable is inserted into the control panel housing such that outdoor air or a cutting fluid is not infiltrated into the control panel housing.
However, in some cases, the packing deteriorates in a severe environment in which a large amount of cutting fluid is continuously used or over time and the cutting fluid is infiltrated into the control panel housing. In this case, a liquid, such as a cutting fluid, flows on the housing of the electronic apparatus and is then spread from the stud to the printed circuit board. As a result, problems, such as a pattern short of the printed circuit board and a reduction in the lifespan of an electronic component, arise.
The invention has been made in view of the problems of the related art and an object of the invention is to provide a drip-proof structure of a housing of an electronic apparatus in which a printed circuit board having an electronic component mounted thereon is fixed to a stud provided on the housing, a concave portion and/or a convex portion is formed around the stud on the housing, and the flow of a liquid, such as a cutting fluid, from the stud to the printed circuit board is prevented when the liquid flows on the housing.
According to a drip-proof structure of the invention, a concave portion and/or a convex portion is formed around a stud which supports a printed circuit board on a housing of an electronic apparatus so as to surround the stud. A liquid which has flowed on the housing is guided to flow along the outer edge of the concave portion and/or the convex portion. Therefore, the amount of liquid flowing from the stud to the printed circuit board is significantly reduced.
A large number of electronic components are mounted on the printed circuit board which is attached to the housing of the electronic apparatus and air is drawn into a control panel housing on which the electronic apparatus is mounted by, for example, a fan in order to effectively dissipate heat generated from the electronic components. In this case, since air flows around the stud, it is assumed that the liquid which has flowed to the housing of the electronic apparatus flows in the horizontal direction of the housing of the electronic apparatus or a direction from the lower side to the upper side, in addition to the direction from the upper side to the lower side. In order to respond to the flow of the liquid, the concave portion and/or the convex portion surrounds the entire circumference of the stud without a break. Therefore, it is possible to obtain the same drip-proof effect even when the liquid flows in any direction.
The drip-proof structure according to the present invention is applied to an electronic apparatus in which a printed circuit board is fixed to a plurality of studs provided on a housing. In a drip-proof structure of the electronic apparatus, a concave portion and/or a convex portion is provided around the stud on the housing of the electronic apparatus.
The concave portion and/or the convex portion which is provided around the stud on the housing may surround the stud without a break.
According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a drip-proof structure of a housing of an electronic apparatus in which a printed circuit board having an electronic component mounted thereon is fixed to studs provided on the housing, a concave portion and/or a convex portion is formed around the stud on the housing, and the flow of a liquid, such as a cutting fluid, from the stud to the printed circuit board is prevented when the liquid flows on the housing.
The forgoing and other objects and feature of the invention will be apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
As shown in
Various electronic components (not shown) are mounted on the printed circuit board 7. The liquid crystal panel 4 is connected to a control circuit which is formed by the electronic components mounted on the printed circuit board 7 by wires (not shown) and the display operation of the liquid crystal panel 4 is controlled by the control circuit. The control circuit provided on the printed circuit board 7 is connected to the cable 13 through a connection terminal (not shown) provided on the printed circuit board 7. Although not shown in the drawings, the other end of the cable 13 is connected to, for example, an amplifier for driving a motor which is a driving unit of the machine tool.
The electronic apparatus 1 is attached to an opening portion which is provided in one surface of the control panel housing 2. The housing 5 of the electronic apparatus 1 includes a concave portion for mounting the liquid crystal panel 4 and a brim-shaped edge portion which is formed around the concave portion. The liquid crystal panel 4 is fixed to the concave portion of the housing 5 by fixing members (not shown) such as screws. The brim-shaped edge portion which is formed around the concave portion of the housing 5 is fixed to an outer circumferential portion of the opening portion provided in the control panel housing 2 by fixing members (not shown) , such as screws, through a sealing member, such as a packing 10. In addition, the front cover 3 is fixed to the housing 5 by fixing members (not shown) such as screws.
In order to protect the inside of the control panel housing 2 from a factory environment, the packing 10 is provided between the control panel housing 2 and the electronic apparatus 1 or at an inlet through which the cable 13 is inserted into the control panel housing 2 such that outdoor air or a cutting fluid is not infiltrated into the control panel housing 2. A fan 12 is attached to the wall surface of the control panel housing 2 to cool the inside of the control panel housing 2.
In the drip-proof structure of the housing of the electronic apparatus according to the present invention, the printed circuit board 7 having the electronic components mounted thereon is fixed to the studs 8 provided on the housing 5 of the electronic apparatus 1 and concave portions and/or convex portions 9 are provided around the studs 8 on the housing 5. Therefore, when a liquid, such as a cutting fluid, flows into the housing 5, the flow of the liquid from the stud 8 to the printed circuit board 7 is prevented.
An example in which the drip-proof structure according to the present invention is applied to the housing 5 of the electronic apparatus 1 shown in
The printed circuit board 7 having the electronic components mounted thereon is fixed to the leading end of each of the plurality of studs 8 by the screws 6. Concave portions and/or the convex portions are provided around the studs 8 provided on the housing 5. Hereinafter, the concave portions and/or the convex portions provided around the studs 8 on the housing 5 are referred to as concave/convex structure portions 9.
Since the concave/convex structure portions 9 (see
In the present invention, a plurality of studs 8 for fixing the printed circuit board 7 are provided on the housing 5 of the electronic apparatus 1 and the concave/convex structure portion 9 is provided around each stud 8 on the housing 5, as shown in
The concave/convex structure portion 9 shown in
Some examples of the concave/convex structure portion 9 will be described with reference to
In the concave/convex structure portion 9 shown in
In the concave/convex structure portion 9 shown in
In the concave/convex structure portion 9 shown in
In the above description, the numerical controller for controlling the machine tool is given as an example of the electronic apparatus 1 to the drip-proof structure according to which the present invention is applied. However, application of the drip-proof structure according to the present invention is not limited to numerical controllers for controlling a machine tool, but the drip-proof structure according to the present invention can be applied to various technical fields in which inflow of various kinds of liquid into a housing to which an electronic apparatus including a printed circuit board supported by studs is attached is considered.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-193285 | Sep 2012 | JP | national |