This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-343485, filed on Dec. 20, 2006; the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an electronic apparatus.
2. Background Art
A folding-type or sliding-type electronic apparatus including cellular telephones and PDA (Personal Digital Assistance), the housing is composed of an upper housing and a lower housing. In this case, for example, the upper housing is a display portion and the lower housing is an operating portion including a keyboard part.
Each of the housings contains two molded bodies, and a liquid crystal display device, a key board part, a substrate on which electronic components are disposed, a secondary battery, and so forth are housed.
When an electric circuit such as an antenna pattern provided on an outer surface of a first molded body is connected inside the housing, a screw cramp of a power supply terminal or connection by a sheet metal is used. However, position of a screw cramp is occasionally restricted. Moreover, connection by a sheet metal has a problem of causing a surface step, and so forth. Furthermore, an area to which the power supply terminal or the sheet metal is attached is required, and they are disadvantageous for downsizing and thinning of an electronic apparatus.
There is a disclosed example of a technique in which an antenna composed of a metal frame, a conductive hinge part, and so forth is connected to a substrate inside a housing through a power supply terminal fixed with a screw (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication JP-A 2005-6096 (Kokai)).
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided an electronic apparatus including: a first molded body made of an insulator; a second molded body made of an insulator and closed together with the first molded body; a first conductive pattern provided on an outer surface of the first molded body; a second conductive pattern provided on a substrate, the substrate being fixed to the second molded body; and a first conductive pin provided so as to pass through the first molded body and connecting the first conductive pattern and the second conductive pattern.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided an electronic apparatus including: a first molded body; a second molded body, the second molded body composing a housing with the first molded body; a first conductive pattern provided on an outer surface of the first molded body; a second conductive pattern provided in the housing; and a first conductive pin passing through the first molded body and connecting the first conductive pattern and the second conductive pattern.
Hereinafter, embodiments of this invention will be explained with reference to drawing.
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On the other hand, a substrate 40 on which electronic components are disposed in the second molded body 30, and a boss 32 is provided on the inner surface of the second molded body 30. In the substrate 40, for example, an opening for setting the boss 32 therein is formed.
The concave portion 14 of the first molded body 10 and the boss 32 of the second molded body 30 and so forth can be easily formed by mold-forming with a resin material, or the like.
An end of the antenna pattern 20 provided on an outer surface of the first molded body 10 is extended to the vicinity of the concave portion 14. A conductive pin 38 passing through the side wall of the concave portion 14 reaches a conductive pattern 42 provided on the substrate 40 and connects the end of the antenna pattern 20 in the vicinity of the concave portion 14 and the conductive pattern 42.
By this embodiment, the antenna pattern 20 on the outer surface is connected to a power supply part inside the housing or the like through the conductive pattern 42 of the substrate 40 and enables sending and receiving in the electronic apparatus.
Next, action of the conductive pin 38 will be explained.
Moreover, as shown in
Next, the structure of the connection part including the concave portion 14 of the first molded body 10 and the boss 32 of the second molded body 30 will be explained in more detail.
Furthermore, the formation can be performed by an in-mold method in which the conductive pin 38 is set in a mold. For preventing the inserted conductive pin 38 from dropping out, it is preferable that a projection such as burr is formed in the conductive pin 38.
In the case that a male screw 36 is inserted into a hole 16 in the bottom of the concave portion 14 of the first molded body 10 and fixed to the female screw 34 of the boss 32 with a screw, the conductive pin 38 is pressed and fixed onto the conductive pattern 42 of the substrate 40 so that the contact angle α is maintained to be more than 0 and less than 90°.
The first molded body 10 is fixed to the female screw 34 formed in the boss 32 with the male screw 36. A veneer 18 is fit into the concave portion 14 and the outer surface can be flat and the appearance can be favorable. The thickness of the antenna pattern 20 is some—some tens of micrometers, and if nothing is done, a step is left. When the step is reduced by thickening the coating on the surface except for the antenna pattern 20, the appearance can be favorable.
Moreover, the hole sectional shape is set to an ellipse, an circular-arc-shaped conductive pin 38 can be inserted thereinto.
The conductive pin 38 is not limited to the insertion from an outer surface of the housing.
Here, explanation on the antenna pattern will be complemented.
The ground 52 is, for example, provided on a back surface of the substrate 40 and acts as a half-wavelength antenna by an image represented by dash line in
In this embodiment, as shown in
As a result, the sending and receiving function can be extended including wireless LAN, FM and AM broadcast, GPS (Global Positioning System), and one-segment broadcast of receiving terrestrial digital broadcasting, as well as cellular-phone triple band such as GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication), and DCS (Digital Cellular System)/PCS (Personal Communications Service). Furthermore, an electronic apparatus being capable of downsizing and thinning with maintaining stable electrical connection is provided.
In the above-described embodiments, the case in which the conductive pattern is an antenna pattern has been explained, but this invention is not limited thereto. The conductive pattern for wiring with circuit components including a semiconductor element is also included in this invention.
In the above-described embodiment, a folding-type electronic apparatus including the upper housing 4 and the lower housing 6 has been explained. However, this present invention is not limited thereto. A sliding-type electronic apparatus is also possible. In this case, in the outer surface of the first molded body 10 of the upper housing 4, a display screen is disposed, and the outer surface of the second molded body 30 comes to face to the inner surface of the lower housing 6.
In such an open state of a sliding-type electronic apparatus, the antenna pattern 20 is occasionally provided on the outer surface of the second molded body 30 composing the upper housing 4. Moreover, without superposing the two housings, the case of one housing is possible.
As described above, the embodiments of this invention have been explained with reference to drawings. However, this invention is not limited to these embodiments. Various design changes by those skilled in the art with respect to the housing, the conductive member, the conductive pattern, the substrate, the power supply part, the antenna pattern, and so forth, which compose the electronic apparatus, are also included in this invention as long as not departing from the purport of this invention.
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