1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to dust covers and, particularly, to a dust cover for a speaker hole, a method for making the dust cover and an electronic device using the same.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices are usually equipped with speakers. The electronic device includes a housing defining a speaker hole, and a speaker assembled within the housing facing the speaker hole. In order to prevent contaminants such as dust and moisture from penetrating the electronic device through the speaker hole, some type of dust cover is assembled to the housing to cover or shield the speaker hole of the electronic device.
However, the existing dust covers are difficult to be assembled to the housing, and the method for manufacturing the dust covers is complex and costly.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the present disclosure can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the views.
Referring to
In the illustrated embodiment, the dust cover 50 is fixedly mounted to the housing 10 via a double-sided adhesive tape (not shown). The dust cover 50 includes an anti-dust portion 30 that is a substantially rectangular mesh sheet and an adhering portion 40 integrally formed to frame the anti-dust portion 30. The adhering portion 40 is an encircled frame integrally formed adjacent to a peripheral edge of one surface of the anti-dust portion 30. The adhering portion 40 is also a mesh sheet but with a plurality of finer holes, and is fixed in place by a heat pressing process, in the illustrated embodiment.
Because the adhering portion 40 has a finer mesh, it has greater surface area, thereby allowing a stronger bond with the double-sided tape, such that the dust cover 50 is more easily adhered to the housing 10, . . . . Meanwhile, the anti-dust portion 30 is of a coarser mesh, so that although it can prevent the penetration of contaminants, it does not substantially interfere with the passage of sound from the speaker. A bonding force formed between an adhering surface 41 of the adhering portion 40 of the dust cover 50 and the housing 10 is efficiently enhanced, thereby preventing the dust cover 50 detaching from the housing 10.
Referring to
In step S101, a mesh object 200 having a preset dimension as that of the dust cover 50 is provided. In the illustrated embodiment, the mesh object 200 is made of nylon material.
In step S103, the mesh object 200 is heat pressed to form an adhering portion 40 adjacent to a peripheral edge of one surface of the mesh object 200 and an anti-dust portion 30 surrounded by the adhering portion 40, to finally obtain the dust cover 50 (shown in
Referring also to
In step S201, a mesh object 200 having a preset dimension as that of the dust cover 50 is provided. In the illustrated embodiment, the mesh object 200 is made of nylon material.
In step S203, the mesh object 200 is heat pressed to form an adhering portion 40 adjacent to a peripheral edge of one surface of the mesh object 200 and an anti-dust portion 30 surrounded by the adhering portion 40, to finally obtain the dust cover 50 (shown in
In step S205, the adhering portion 40 is adhered to the housing 10 surrounding the speaker hole 20 by double-sided tape, and the anti-dust portion 30 covers the speaker hole 20, such that the dust cover 50 is fixed to the housing 10 for protecting the speaker hole 20.
Although numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the embodiment, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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