1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to portable information processors such as notebook personal computers, and more particularly to a portable information processor, a metal housing of the portable information processor, and a method for manufacturing the housing.
2. Background Art
In recent years, portable information processors (hereinafter, collectively referred to as notebook PCs) are becoming increasingly low-profile and lightweight to improve portability. This means that the housings of the notebook PCs are also becoming increasingly low-profile. On the other hand, more and more housings are made of metal to improve their mechanical strength and to effectively radiate heat generated from the electromagnetic shield or inside the notebook PCs.
A conventional notebook PC is described as follows with reference to drawings.
The notebook PC shown in
The conventional portable information processor thus structured is described in detail as follows.
In general, a notebook PC, which is also called a book PC, has a flat box shape with nearly rectangular flat portions when the display portion is in the closed state, so that it can be easily carried in a bag or the like.
Rear housing 24 is made of a metal material such as aluminum to improve the mechanical strength and to effectively radiate heat generated from the electromagnetic shield or inside the notebook PC. Especially in recent years, further weight reduction has been made by replacing aluminum with a magnesium alloy having a smaller specific gravity and a higher strength than aluminum, thereby making the housing as thin as possible.
The reduction of the housing in thickness and weight has allowed notebook PCs to be carried in a bag or the like more often than before. However, in a crowded train or similar situations, a high pressure can be applied from outside to display portion 22 in the bag. This may deform thin rear housing 24 and damage liquid crystal display panel 26 stored inside. To avoid this from happening, as shown in
In the aforementioned conventional structure shown in
The following is a description of the procedure of manufacturing the rear housing by press forming.
When rear housing 24 of display portion 22 is press-formed to provide a raised portion, the edge line has material distortion, causing the raised portion to have an irregular surface. In the case of being made of a magnesium alloy, planar material 51 is generally press-formed at high temperatures of 200° C. or higher in order to avoid cracks caused by bending the material. During the press forming, the magnesium alloy thermally expands too much to make the surface of the raised portion flat, and the excess portion of the surface makes the surface irregular.
For easier understanding, the sectional view of rear housing 24 is shown in an exaggerated form in
Similar to
The present invention provides a housing of a notebook PC that includes a rear housing to cover the display portion of the notebook PC, the rear housing being lightweight and resistant to external forces. The invention further provides the structure of a housing of a notebook PC that can maintain the formability of the rear housing when shaped as a metal mold.
The housing of the present invention is used for a portable information processor that includes a display portion and a main body. The display portion composes a rear housing which includes a raised portion and a non-raised portion with a level difference therebetween. At least one of the raised portion and the non-raised portion has a cylindrically curved surface, and the level difference has an edge line at right angles with the lateral line of the cylindrical surface.
The rear housing covering the display portion of the notebook PC has a so-called “automobile hood structure” with a partially raised surface. The structure allows the rear housing to be resistant to deformation by external pressure in its width direction and to have an improved resistance to deformation in its longitudinal direction.
An embodiment of the present invention is described as follows with reference to
As shown in
The information processing unit with a CPU (unillustrated) to perform calculation functions retrieves necessary data and processes the data using the calculation functions. The processed data are transmitted to the liquid crystal display device where the processed data are displayed on the screen. Data is generally entered through keyboard or mouse, and processed data is displayed in text or graphic form on liquid crystal display panel 16. The CPU can perform useful calculation functions with various kinds of application software.
The following is a description of rear housing 14 of the notebook PC thus structured.
In
This structure allows rear housing 14 to have an improved bending strength in its longitudinal direction while maintaining the bending strength in its width direction.
Note that the cylindrically curved surface is shown in an exaggerated form in
In the case where the rear housing is press formed, even in the event of material distortion or distortion caused by the excess portion of the surface due to too much thermal expansion, the excess portion is deformed in such a manner as to make the flat surface of non-raised portion 18 much lower than raised portion 17. Consequently, the flat portion of non-raised portion 18 is never deformed in the protruding direction and ensured to be deformed in the depressing direction. Furthermore, the surface of non-raised portion 18 can maintain its tension and improve its strength against external forces unlike the conventional non-raised portion with a non-curved surface.
Also in the case of casting, the surface of non-raised portion 18 is ensured to be deformed in the depressing direction with no distortion while it is cooled and shrunk.
As described hereinbefore, according to rear housing 14 covering the display portion of the notebook PC of the present embodiment, the use of the thin planar material having the partially raised surface allows rear housing 14 to be more resistant to bending deformation due to external pressure not only in its width direction (axis 2C-2C of
It can also prevent the surface of the raised portion from having irregularities due to material distortion or thermal expansion during press forming or cooling shrinkage during casting.
Rear housing 14 may be alternatively shaped as shown in
In the case of
Also in the case shown in
Also in the case shown in
In
Although the outer housing is made of a magnesium alloy in the present embodiment, it is alternatively possible to use an aluminum alloy or any other thin planar metallic material.
According to the housing of the portable information processor of the present invention, the rear housing can be prevented from being deformed in its width direction due to external pressure by having the automobile hood structure with a partially raised surface. The rear housing, which has become more resistant to deformation in its longitudinal direction, is useful as the housing of a portable information processor.
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