The present application claims benefit of priority under 35 U.S.C. §§ 120, 365 to the previously filed Japanese Patent Application No. JP2016-026773 with a priority date of Feb. 16, 2016, which is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to chassis for electronic devices in general, and in particular to a chassis member usable in a chassis of an electronic device.
Chassis of modern electronic devices, such as laptop personal computers (laptop PCs), tablet personal computers (tablet PCs), smartphones, and cellular phones, tend to require some level of aesthetic designs. As such, various techniques have been developed to produce a chassis member with a refined depth in appearance, such as by sequentially subjecting an aluminum alloy member to sand blasting, alumite treatment, and clear coating.
However, those techniques for producing a chassis member, such as sand blasting, alumite treatment, and clear coating, are relatively expensive. Thus, it is not economical to employ those techniques to mass produce chassis members with aesthetic designs.
Consequently, it would be preferable to provide a more economical method for mass producing chassis members with aesthetic designs.
In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a surface of an aluminum alloy substrate is etched. An alumite treatment is then performed on the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate to form an alumite layer on the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate. The alumite layer is polished to allow the polished alumite layer to be used as an outermost layer of a chassis member of an electronic device.
All features and advantages of the present disclosure will become apparent in the following detailed written description.
The invention itself, as well as a preferred mode of use, further objects, and advantages thereof, will best be understood by reference to the following detailed description of an illustrative embodiment when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
I. Configuration of an Electronic Device
The device body 16 includes a chassis 12 having a rear cover 12a and a front cover 12b. The chassis 12 may house well-known electronic components such as a processor, a storage device, etc. The rear cover 12a is a cover member covering side surfaces and a rear surface of the device body 16. The front cover 12b is a resin cover member covering a front surface (upper surface) of the device body 16, and a keyboard device 18 is disposed on a center of the front cover 12b. The lid 22 is electrically connected to the device body 16 by an unillustrated cable passing through the hinges 24. The display device 20 is, for example, a liquid crystal display.
II. Configuration of a Chassis Member
On the other hand, as illustrated in
III. Method for Fabricating a Chassis Member
Thereafter, the resulting aluminum alloy substrate 11 is immersed in an acid solution to neutralize the alkaline solution (step S4), and it is then immersed in a make-up solution supplemented with an additive for satin finishing, such as “Alsatin L” manufactured by Okuno Chemical Industries Co., Ltd., so that the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate is subjected to a chemical satin treatment (step S5). In this manner, an aluminum alloy layer according to an embodiment of the present invention is formed on the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate.
Subsequently, the aluminum alloy substrate is immersed in an acid solution to neutralize the additive for satin finishing (step S6), and the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate is then subjected to an alumite treatment, thereby forming an alumite layer on the surface of the aluminum alloy substrate (step S7). if an O material is used as the 5×30, steps S5 and S6 are not performed. Finally, the alumite layer is subjected to a sealing treatment using a sealing material in order to increase corrosion resistance of the alumite layer (step S8) and the surface of the alumite layer is then polished by buffing (step S9).
The above-mentioned steps in the method for producing the chassis member 100 may be modified or changed as long as the following conditions (a) to (d) are satisfied:
As has been described, the present invention provides an improved method for producing a chassis member usable for a chassis of an electronic device. The present invention is not limited to the description and drawings constituting part of the present disclosure. For example, although the 5×30 (H material or O material) is utilized as the chassis member in the embodiment, other materials may be used as long as the materials have controlled crystal grain sizes. Although the chassis member 100 is used as the lid 22 constituting the electronic device 14 in the above-mentioned example, the chassis member 100 may be used for the rear cover 12a and/or the front cover 12b. The chassis member 100 can be used as a chassis member of various types of electronic devices such as desktop PCs, tablet PCs, smartphones, and cellular phones.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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