The present invention relates to mounting apparatuses, and more particularly to a mounting apparatus readily allowing installation or removal of an antenna to or from an electronic device.
Following the development of communication technology, especially the development of Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) and Bluetooth, etc., many electronic devices, such as notebook computers, and mobile telephones, have the function of close range wireless telecommunication. To achieve the function, an antenna is used in an electronic device for receiving and transmitting signals. A typical antenna is directly mounted to a plastic cover of the electronic device by soldering or screws.
Following the development of alloy technology, typical covers of electronic devices are made of alloy. If an antenna is directly mounted to an alloy cover of an electronic device, the signals will be conducted to the alloy cover, which may interfere signals.
The present invention is desired to solve the above problem.
In one preferred embodiment, a mounting apparatus for mounting an antenna to an electronic device, includes a cover being a part of the electronic device, and a locking member is configured for mounting the antenna thereto. The locking member is made of non-conductive material and coupled to the cover.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The cover 12 includes a flange 11 extending up from a side thereof. The flange 11 defines a notch 122 in a middle thereof. A block 123 protrudes up from the cover 12 in the vicinity of the notch 122. A U-shaped cutout 124 is defined in the block 123. Two columns 129 protrude up from the cover 12 at opposite sides of the block 123. A mounting hole 127 is defined in each column 129. Two quadrate through-holes 126 are defined in the cover 12 at opposite sides of the two columns 129. A plurality of raised portions 128 protrude up from the cover 12 along the flange 11.
The locking member 20 is made of non-conductive material, such as plastic. The locking member 20 has an elongated body. A button 22 protrudes forward from a middle portion of the body of the locking member 20. A first protrusion 23 and a second protrusion 24 protrude back from the body of the locking member 20 at opposite sides of the button 22. A pole 232 extends from the first protrusion 23 toward the second protrusion 24. Two sliding holes 21 are defined in the body of the locking member 20 in the vicinity of the first protrusion 23 and the second protrusion 24 respectively. Two hooks 25 extend down from the body of the locking member 20, corresponding to the through-holes 126 of the cover 12 respectively. A post 26 extends out from each end of the body of the locking member 20. Two mounting holes 28 are defined in the body of the locking member 20 in the vicinity of the ends of the body of the locking member 20 respectively.
Each antenna 30 includes a main portion 37, a bending portion 32 extending forward from a side of a top edge of the main portion 37, a first transmitting portion 34 extending from an end of an edge of the bending portion 32 away from the main portion 37, a second transmitting portion 36 parallel to the first transmitting portion 34, and a connecting portion 35 connected between the first and second transmitting portions 34, 36. The connecting portion 35, the first transmitting portion 34, and second transmitting portion 36 cooperatively form an H shape and are substantially coplanar with the bending portion 32. A first tab 38 extends forward from an end of the main portion 37. A first hole 382 is defined in the first tab 38. A second tab 39 extends forward from a top of the main portion 37 at an opposite end. A second hole 392 is defined in the second tab 39. The second tab 39 is lower than the first transmitting portion 34 and the second transmitting portion 36.
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Because the locking member 20 is made of non-conductive material, the signals transmitted by the antenna 30 will not be conducted to the conductive material cover of the notebook computer 10, avoiding interference for receiving and transmitting signals.
It is believed that the present embodiment and its 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 example hereinbefore described merely being a preferred or exemplary embodiment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200520145631.9 | Nov 2005 | CN | national |