1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electronic device enclosure having a protective layer.
2. General Background
Typically, an electronic device enclosure is made of metal or plastic material, and the surface of the material will be plated or painted for protecting the enclosure. However, the surface layer of the enclosure is easily scraped and consequently the aesthetics of the electronic device is diminished. A protective layer covering the surface layer of the enclosure is now widely used to protect the surface layer of the enclosure and provide better wear endurance and aesthetic appearance.
An electronic device enclosure having a protective layer is disclosed in Taiwan Patent No. 447729, which describes a protective fitting for an enclosure of a portable computer. The fitting is made of leather, and a plurality of fixing portions is defined in the fitting. A plurality of threaded holes is defined in the enclosure corresponding to the fixing portions of the fitting. A plurality of screws is extended through the fixing portions and screwed in the corresponding threaded holes to fix the fitting on the enclosure. However, the method of fixing the fitting on the enclosure is complicated, and the fixing portions of the fitting are easily broken and lead to the fitting falling off.
What is desired, therefore, is an electronic device enclosure having a protective layer of sound construction, which is easily fixed or detached therefrom.
In one preferred embodiment, an electronic device enclosure having a protective layer includes a shell, a first protective piece, a second protective piece, and a connecting piece. The shell includes an outer surface and an inner surface, the first protective piece covers the outer surface of the shell, and the second protective piece covers the inner surface of the shell. The connecting piece connects the first protective piece to the second protective piece so that they cooperatively enclose the shell.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The shell 10 includes an outer surface 11 and an inner surface 13, a plurality of fixing portions 15 is formed adjacent edges of the inner surface 13. A plurality of through holes 51 are defined in the frame 50, corresponding to the fixing portions 15 of the shell 10.
The first protective piece 20 includes a main body 21 for fittingly covering the outer surface 11 of the shell 10. A hem 23 is formed from four edges of the main body 21 for covering four sides of the shell 10 and the edges of the inner surface 13 of the shell 10. A plurality of apertures 25 are defined in the hem 23, corresponding to the fixing portions 15 of the inner surface 13 of the shell 10, for extension of the fixing portions 15 therethrough and being fixed on the inner surface 13.
The second protective piece 30 covers a substantial portion of the inner surface 13 of the shell 10 and is connectable to the hem 23 of the first protective piece 20 in the inner surface 13 of the shell 10. In this embodiment, the first protective piece 20 and the second protective piece 30 are made of leather.
In this embodiment, the connecting piece is a zipper 40. The zipper 40 includes a first engaging portion 41 set in four edges of the first protective piece 20, and a second engaging portion 43 set in four edges of the second protective piece 30. A fastener 45 is installed on the first engaging portion 41 for connecting the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 43.
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To detach or replace the first protective piece 20 and the second protective piece 30, the frame 50 and the elements inside are first removed, and then the first engaging portion 41 and the second engaging portion 43 are separated from each other by driving the fastener 45, then the second protective piece 30 is removed. Opening the folded hem 23, the first protective piece 20 is then detached from the shell 10.
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In assembly, the outer surface 11 of the shell 10 is covered with the first protective piece 20, and the hem 23 of the first protective piece 20 is folded toward the inner surface 13 of the shell 10, with the fixing portions 15 of the shell 10 extending through the corresponding apertures 25 of the first protective piece 20. With the second protective piece 70 in place on the inner surface 13, the second engaging portion 63 of the second protective piece 70 is covered and affixed on the first engaging portion 61 by a hook and loop fastening effect of the fastener 60, thereby the shell 10 is enclosed by the first protective piece 20 and the second protective piece 70. After all of elements such as a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel are installed in the shell 10, covering the frame 50, the fixing portions 15 of the shell 10 engage in the corresponding through holes 51 of the frame 50, thereby the frame 50 is fixed on the shell 10 and the first protective piece 20 is tightly pressed between the shell 10 and the frame 50.
To detach or replace the first protective piece 20 and the second protective piece 70, the frame 50 and the elements inside are first removed, and then the second engaging portion 63 is pulled up to be separated from the first engaging portion 61, then the second protective piece 70 is removed. Opening the folded hem 23, the first protective piece 20 is then detached from the shell 10.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their 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 invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments.
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