1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to grounding apparatuses, particularly to a grounding apparatus of a portable electronic device with a sliding mechanism.
2. Description of Related Art
Sliding cover mechanisms are widely used in portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, laptops and personal digital assistants (PDAs). Generally, such portable electronic device includes a base, a cover and a sliding apparatus, and the cover is slidingly mounted on the base via the sliding apparatus. The cover includes a liquid crystal module (LCM), and the base includes a circuit board. The liquid crystal module is electrically connected to the circuit board via a flexible printed circuit (FPC).
When the aforementioned portable electronic device is used, a high electrostatic discharge (ESD) may be generated in the LCM and the damage portable electronic device. For example, when walking on a carpet floor, a person can easily acquires static charge with high electrostatic. The static charge is likely to cause an instantaneous discharging between the body of the person and the portable electronic device. Thus, the discharging could possibly create an electrical current significantly enough to cause damages to the circuits of the portable electronic device. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent the circuits of the portable electronic device to from being damaged by electrostatic discharge.
In use of the aforementioned portable electronic device with a sliding cover mechanism, a typical method to prevent the circuit from being damaged by electrostatic discharge is directly connecting the flexible printed circuit to a grounding plane for conducting the electrostatic charges. However, the flexible printed circuit usually does not have an enough conductivity to conduct an electrostatic discharge having a potential higher than a thousand volts.
Therefore, a new grounding apparatus is desired in order to overcome the above-described shortcomings.
A grounding apparatus for a portable electronic device includes a conductive member, at least one connecting member and a grounded sliding mechanism. The connecting member is electronically connected to the conductive member. The sliding mechanism is electrically connected to the conductive member via the connecting member.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Many aspects of the present grounding apparatus can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the various drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present grounding apparatus. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the figures.
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The conductive member 20 is an approximately rectangular board made of conductive materials such as metal. The conductive member 20 is mounted between the housing 11 and the frame 13. The conductive member 20 defines an approximately rectangular third opening 202 corresponding to the first opening 112 of the housing 11 and the second opening 136 of the frame 13. In this way, when the housing 11, the frame 13 and the conductive member 20 are assembled together, the first opening 112, the second opening 136 and the third opening 202 can contain the display unit 19 of the portable electronic device 100.
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The base 50 is an approximately rectangular board and defines a installing recess 52 corresponding to an outer shape of the static member 41. The circuit board 60 of the portable electronic device 100 is mounted in the base 50. Also referring to
In assembly, four connecting members 30 are mounted to the frame 13 of the cover 10. Referring to
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The sliding member 40 is then assembled with the cover 10. The sliding member 43 is assembled with the frame 13 and electronically connected to the frame 13 via bolting, soldering or gluing. The exposing connecting portion 326 of each connecting member 32 is in contact with the static member 41 for conducting electricity. The sliding member 43 mounted on the static member 41 is moved to a predetermined initial position corresponding to a closed state of the portable electronic device 100. The inserting portion 355 of each block member 35 is in contact with the sliding member 43 for conducting electricity. Finally, the static member 41 is contained in the installing recess 52 of the base 50, and is electronically connected to the grounding plane 61 of the circuit board 60 via wires, bolting, soldering or gluing, etc. In this way, the portable electronic device 100 is completed, the cover 10 is movably mounted to the base 50 via the sliding mechanism 40, and the display 19 is electronically connected to the grounding plane 61 via the grounding apparatus 200.
In use, a high electrostatic charge may be generated and collected on the display unit 19 of the portable electronic device 100 and it is inclined to occur discharging. However, when an instantaneous discharging occurs, the collected electrostatic charge passes through the conductive member 20, the connecting members 32, the block member 35, the sliding member 43 and the static member 41 to the grounding plane 61 in the order written, and finally is conducted to the grounding plane 61. In this way, the grounding apparatus 200 prevents the electrostatic charges from damaging the potable electronic device 100. Understandably, the electrostatic charge can also be transferred from the connecting member 32 directly via the connecting portion 326 of the static member 41 to the grounding plane 61, and thus is conducted to the grounding plane 61. Compared with the typical protecting method of directly connecting a flexible printed circuit of a portable electronic device to a grounding plane to conduct the electrostatic charges, the present embodiment contains more channels to conduct electrostatic charges, thus protects the portable electronic device more effectively.
Understandably, the number of the connecting member 30 can be changed according to the size and shape of the portable electronic device 100.
It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of structures and functions of various embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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